No-Bake Cacao Chip Peanut Butter Fudge Cookie Balls (2024)

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When people ask me if I eat my desserts, I literally laugh. Like who would make desserts (especially simple and healthy ones) and not eat them? I have milk and cookies nearly every night after dinner and don’t plan on stopping anytime soon. I love my desserts, I live for them. That is why I even started making some! Going to organic bakeries weekly gets expensive way too quickly.

I have however become much more aware of my sugar intake as I have really been trying to stabilize my blood sugar levels the past few weeks. I do think maple syrup, honey and coconut sugar are all OK to have but when I realized how much I was having everyday, it was overload.

Coconut sugar and honey in my granola, honey in my snack bars, coconut sugar in my chocolate then some in cookies. Just a little much ya know?

TheseNo-Bake Cacao Chip Peanut Butter Fudge Cookie Balls are not only a mouth load to say but they are DREAMY. Think edible peanut butter cookie dough but no beans and no sugar. I didn’t add any maple syrup or anything! I used all natural peanut butter made from straight up peanuts and cacao nibs for the chocolate (but next time I am adding a crushed dark chocolate bar).

They are SO good you guys are going to love!

WHAT YOU NEED

Raw cashews

Oats (quick or rolled)

Peanut butter

Unsweetened coconut flakes

Cinnamon

Chocolate bar or cacao nibs

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No-Bake Cacao Chip Peanut Butter Fudge Cookie Balls (no added sugar)

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  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 10 mins

Yield: 20 cookie balls 1x

Ingredients

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  • 1 cup raw cashews
  • 1/2 cup oats (quick or rolled)
  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup unsweetened coconut flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 dark chocolate bar broken into pieces (or 1/3 cup cacao nibs)

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients in food processor or blender
  2. Pulse/blend until creamy and well combined
  3. Add in chocolate chips or bar and pulse to break up the chocolate
  4. Using a spoon or cookie dough scooper, form dough into balls and line across a lined baking tray or in a tupperware
  5. Pop in freezer for 30 minutes to set and enjoy!
  6. *You can store in fridge or freezer. Thaw out for a few minutes before eating if in freezer.
  • Author: rachel mansfield
  • Category: low-sugar, vegan, gluten-free
  • Cuisine: dessert, snack

xx, Rach

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  • Melissa Moxie

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    Rachl:

    Hiya! These look right up my alley, I love making my own desserts too and keeping an eye on the sugar. Real food makes me feel as though I have had enough sooner and I rarely eat the whole recipe in one sitting. I am curious… I don’t see any sweetness added to this recipe?

    Thanks for the post.

  • Carrie this fit chick

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    You did it again! These look so DANG GOOD! Love the cashews in here- they really taste like cookie dough! Also, I’m digging’ how these don’t need to be baked. Easy recipes are perfect for me.

  • Rebecca

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    Can you use a different nut butter??

    • Rachel

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      yes

  • [emailprotected]

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    These sound amazing! Cashews are my absolute favorite nut so These are perfect for me!

  • Nicole

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    oooo i need to try these!!!

    • Rachel

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      YAS!

  • Elizabeth

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    Yumm these look and sound so good! Anything with peanut butter and chocolate is hard to pass up. I’m trying to watch my sugar intake as well (easier said than done haha).

    • Rachel

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      yaayyyy hope you love!!

  • Taylor

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    Soo excited and love non-sugar recipes.

  • Rach

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    Just tried these and they are delish! (coming from a girl who eats PB out of the jar). I added 1/4 tsp of maple extract and an extra 1/4 tsp of cinnamon. I had some trouble getting it creamy in my ninja processor so I added an extra Tbsp of PB. Perfect! 🙂

    • Marisa

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      Ditto, Rach! I use the same food processor, and a little extra pb went a long way. Super yum though! xo

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  • Trish H.

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    Do the cashews need to be soaked before making this recipe?

    • Rachel

      • Reply

      nope!

  • Grace

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    These look amazing, but I can’t have cashews! What could I use as a substitute?

    • Rachel

      • Reply

      peanuts would be great! or macadamia

  • Kayla

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    I just tried to make these but my blender got too hot & the chocolate melted ?. It still tastes yummy!!

  • Reilly

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    To any readers that do not have cashews/have a cashew allergy/ or cashew preferences, I just made a CASHEW FREE version of these! I substituted chickpeas (just from the can, rinsed) with a 1:1 ratio to cashews. I did add a tiny splash of almond milk as well, but that may have been necessary because I also added chia seeds + crunchy peanut butter. Hope this helps any readers!

    • Rachel

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      thanks for sharing!!

  • Jordan

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    Hey! What would you recommend to substitute for the cashews—I have a tree but allergy? (Peanuts are okay, THANK GOD) lol

    • Rachel

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      peanuts should work!!

  • Julie

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    This recipe didn’t work for me at all. I used my Vitamix and it kept jamming up because there wasn’t enough moisture. I used the brand Nutzo creamy peanut butter and can only think maybe the texture of this particular brand wasn’t a good fit for this recipe. I added a little more peanut butter and it still jammed. All I could think of to do at this point was to either add a little water or coconut oil – so I went with the coconut oil. It simply was difficult to pulse in the vitamix and I do know how to follow a recipe. The dough was difficult to get out of the blender and the blender difficult to clean. They don’t taste good to me at all and I hesitate to try them again. I promise I’m not a negative nelly………I just didn’t have success with this one. Bummer – I was so excited about these! IF I do try it again perhaps the food processor is the better way to go. I went with the vitamix out of convenience since it is already on my counter ready to go..

    • Julie

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      I will say that I didn’t want the high quality ingredients in this batter to go to waste – so I blended some of it with almond milk and a frozen banana and it was super delicious! I will be using the rest of it in smoothies! Yay!

    • Rachel

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      hi julie – sorry to hear. i do recommend a food processor and not a nut butter with that much texture. the creamier the better. also if are used to eating very sweet things, this may not be the best for you! and extra coconut oil was a great addition! xx

  • Emily

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    So yummy!! I also added a small amount of hemp hearts which did not change the consistency at all!

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