Fudge Babies – The Famous Recipe!

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Everyone’s favorite Fudge Babies, one of my most popular recipes of all time, are back once again!

RAW CHOCOLATE FUDGE BALLS One of the most popular recipes from @choccoveredkt, with over 9,000 repins and 3,000 facebook likes! These are the original chocolate fudge balls - no added sugar, no baking required, and they taste like pure chocolate bliss! Full recipe here: https://lett-trim.today/2009/10/13/make-these-now/

Oil Free

Flourless

Vegan

Just 5 Ingredients… and NO Baking Required!

These secretly vegan and healthy chocolate fudge balls, with just a few wholesome ingredients and no added sugar, are easy to make, completely delicious… and totally addictive!

Don’t say I didn’t warn you!!!!!

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This has been one of my most popular recipes with readers over the years, and for good reason.

If you’ve never heard of Fudge Babies, they’re basically raw and paleo chocolate truffles made without any added sugars, oil, or processed ingredients, and they’re pretty much impossible to stop eating.

The recipe is one of the easiest healthy desserts you’ll ever try.

Fudge Babies will always have a special place in my heart because, long before the Chickpea Cookie Dough Dip or the Black Bean Brownies came onto the scene, this was actually the first one of my recipes to ever go viral!

Fudge Babies come in all sorts of different flavors, such as Thin Mint, German Chocolate, and Chocolate Peanut Butter.

You can roll them into balls, cut out shapes with cookie cutters, or even form them into bars to make your own homemade Larabars, for a healthy snack any time you’re craving chocolate.

You can also roll them in coconut flour if you want to make your own homemade Larabar Bites.

And because they don’t need to be refrigerated, they’re great for any of the following:

Packing in a lunchbox

Making a batch to give as a gift

Shipping to family or friends

Taking as a healthy on-the-go snack

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So why highlight the Fudge Babies again now?

Well first of all, the recipe is way too good to be lost in the archives.

If you have just 5 minutes, I highly recommend making a batch.

They are ridiculously fun to make and even more fun to eat.

Especially with Valentine’s Day around the corner, chocolate Fudge Babies are the perfect recipe, because they are both heart healthy and sinfully decadent and chocolatey at the same time.

But even more importantly: On February 21st, at noon EST, I’ll be making these fudge babies live in the studio at the USA Today Headquarters!

**Edit: Above is the live footage from the USA Today Headquarters broadcast

No Bake Fudge Babies

I included a few flavor variations below, but the sky really is the limit.

Have fun coming up with your own Fudge Baby flavors by adding ingredients such as chia seeds, almond extract, shredded coconut, instant coffee, or anything else you think sounds good.

I’d love to see your variations, so please feel free to post a photo of your results in the comment section below, or tag me on Instagram @ChocolateCoveredKatie.

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Fudge Babies – The Famous Recipe!

Total Time: 5 minutes
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup walnuts or nuts of choice – Or here’s a Nut-Free Version
  • 1 1/3 cup pitted dates
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
  • 3-4 tbsp cocoa or cacao powder
  • optional just over 1/8 tsp salt
  • optional mini chocolate chips
  • optional add-ins such as chia seeds or shredded coconut

Instructions 

  • *If your dates are super hard, just soak them in boiling water for a half hour. Most regular grocery stores carry dates; just be sure to buy them pitted. I usually add the salt, but it’s your choice!
    Blend all ingredients in a food processor (or halve the recipe and use a single serve blender or mini chopper). When doing a full recipe, I’ve found that a food processor works much better than a blender because everything processes more evenly and the results are not a sticky mess. Roll into balls – I find it’s easiest to transfer the dough to a ziploc and smush it into one big ball, then break off pieces and roll into smaller balls. Feel free to dip in melted chocolate or roll in cocoa powder or shredded coconut or coconut flour. You can also form bars or even roll out the dough and cut shapes with cookie cutters!
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    Variations:
    Hot Chocolate Fudge Babies: 1/4 cup raw cashews or walnuts, loosely packed 2/3 cup pitted dates, 1 tbsp Dutch cocoa powder, pinch salt
    Coconut Cookie Fudge Babies: loosely packed 2/3 cup pitted dates, 1 1/2 tbsp coconut butter, pinch salt
    Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge Babies: 1/4 cup roasted peanuts (with salt), loosely packed 2/3 cup pitted dates, 1 tbsp cocoa, 1/8 tsp pure vanilla extract
    And here’s a Cookie Dough Version!
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550 Comments

  1. Amy says:

    My package of dates is 283.5 grams, will there be a problem if I use all of them? Maybe I should just eat one or two?

  2. Kristin says:

    Just made with prunes and dark choc cocoa, OMG awesome! Thank you Katie!!!!

  3. Cris says:

    These are awesome. I ground up some Trader Joe’s freeze-dried raspberries and added 2 tablespoons of the powder. Try that for a nice pop. Could probably add more but I wanted to save some powder for my camping hot chocolate!

  4. Tilley says:

    I loved these but they definitely were not very sugary. I’m the only one in my family who likes them (because I’m not much of a sweet tooth). For me these are wonderful! But for normal people I would suggest adding some sugar.

  5. Charlotte says:

    How many calories would one of these be, and on average, how many balls does this recipe make? I hope I haven’t missed that information on the recipe. They look absolutely sublime, Katie. Thank you for all your SPECTACULAR recipes. Charlottex

  6. Jessie says:

    someone probably already asked this but i’m too lazy to read all the comments!! how long do these keep? fridge? counter? freezer? they are delish by the way. seriously love them.

  7. Christina says:

    These are my favorite recipe of yours. Fantastic and no added sugar!!

  8. Raizie says:

    Hi. Sorry if you’ve answered this question already, but I couldn’t scroll through all 699 comments.

    Do you keep these in the fridge? Doesn’t seem like there’s anything perishable and I can’t see them lasting all that long 😉 but you never know.

    Thanks, they’re super yummy.

    1. Unofficial CCK Helper says:

      They can stay out for a week. Otherwise refrigerate.

  9. Bryony says:

    I made these last night, slight variation by using almonds and coconut instead of walnuts, I LOVE this recipe, tastes like amazing dark chocolate fudge. The boyfriend (as it turns out) doesn’t like dark chocolate and this still puzzles me. I also dipped them in dark chocolate and sprinkled with dessicated coconut, my coworkers love them – thanks so much for this recipe!

  10. Tammy says:

    YOU are my hero!!! I’ve missed chocolate since starting the “no processed foods, added sugars, or oils”.