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Lunchbox Date Balls


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Ingredients

15 piece(s)

  • 1 apple, quartered
  • 40 g Saltanas
  • 250 gpitted dates
  • 20 g sesame seeds
  • 50 g coconut, desicated
  • 50 g oats
  • 30 g coconut, desicated, - extra
  • 6
    20min
    Preparation 5min
    Baking/Cooking
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Recipe's preparation

  1. Place all ingredients (excluding extra coconut) in the TM bowl and chop for 20 seconds on speed 8.

    From this mixture make small 2-3cm size balls then roll them in the extra coconut. Place on a tray and put in the frigde for 15-20 minutes. Healthy Tasty snack!

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  • I was a bit unsure about this recipe being dry but...

    Submitted by Shanemmy on 28. May 2017 - 15:38.

    I was a bit unsure about this recipe being dry but wow, so moist and very nice with natural sweetness. Now to test them.on hubby and kids

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  • Hi there - thanks for this

    Submitted by musikat on 27. January 2013 - 15:44.

    Hi there - thanks for this recipe. I just made it - very easy. Haven't tried it on the kids yet so not sure what the verdict will be!  Big Smile

    this recipe made up 33 little balls.

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  • Hi Kristie   I love the look

    Submitted by Fleur on 10. August 2011 - 19:09.

    Hi Kristie


     


    I love the look of your recipe but was wondering what are salt anas and where do you get them from?


    Regards Fleur

    Fleur

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