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Choc Coated PB Lumps

by Kelly 12 Comments

When I was a teenager I had a friend whose Mum made the most delicious peanut butter balls, coated in chocolate. It seemed every time I visited, there were balls in milk, dark and white chocolate, freshly made and ready to be eaten.

Unfortunately, they were also very unhealthy, made with lots of butter and icing sugar.

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I later came across the American “Buck eyes” which seem to be very similar to my friend’s peanut butter balls. Lately I’ve had a real hankering for these delectable balls, but they don’t exactly fit in with my attempts towards healthy eating and lifestyle.

I thought there must be a way to obtain a similar flavour to the traditional buck eyes in a healthier way.

It turns out there is!

The ingredients are really simple. This is something I’ve come to really love about healthy food, ingredients are usually very minimal because you are using good, natural food close to it’s natural state. It’s a wonderful way to eat.

For this ingredient amount, you will get about 12 chocolate lumps. You can easily double the recipe for a larger crowd.

So, this recipe uses lovely almond flour (almond meal), my secret addiction (peanut butter), vanilla extract, honey and my other not so secret addiction (dark chocolate). You can use either milk or dark chocolate, but if you’re opting for the healthiest option, dark is the way to go.

I used crunchy peanut butter, but you could use smooth if that is your preference.

Now, a little disclaimer. Although the taste is very similar to the unhealthy version, the texture of these is quite different – a little more grainy and cakey. Which doesn’t bother me in the slightest, but I just wanted to let you know.

Choc Coated PB Lumps

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins
Ingredients Method

Ingredients
  

  • 3/4 cup Almond meal (almond flour)
  • 2 tbsp Peanut butter
  • 1 tbsp Honey
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 100 grams Dark or milk cooking chocolate

Method
 

  1. Place all ingredients except the chocolate in a bowl.
  2. Mash together until fully mixed and forming a paste.
  3. Push mixture into moulds (if using) or roll into balls if you prefer. If using moulds, it's easiest to place them in the freezer for half an hour. Otherwise, regrigerate until very firm.
  4. Melt cooking chocolate over a double boiler or you can sit a ceremic bowl on top of a small saucepan with a little water.
  5. Using 2 forks, dip your peanut butter pieces or balls in the melted chocolate and place on non stick baking or parchment paper.
  6. When all are dipped, place in the fridge to harden, then store in the fridge until you're ready to eat some.

Another disclaimer is that the chocolate coating part is a little messy and the end product a little blobby. Hey, they may not be as Instagram worthy as some, but once it’s in my mouth it’s all the same, so who cares? 😆

If you roll the mixture into balls, you can eat just as they are, without the chocolate coating, if you prefer. Or, if you love the chocolatey aspect but have run out of melting chocolate, you could try rolling the balls in cocoa. I did this recently, and while the result is not as decadent as melted chocolate, they were still totally delicious. Like most of my recipes, these are quite adaptable!

Just recently I decided to try making my own almond flour instead of buying it pre-made. The benefits of making your own are twofold.

  • The almond flour freshly ground will contain more nutrients than flour that has been sitting in a packet on a shelf for months.
  • It is much cheaper to buy whole almonds than to purchase already ground.

I actually think freshly ground tastes better too!

Balls, rolled in cocoa

If you’re interested in grinding your own almond flour you do need to have a food processor or other appropriate grinder.

I found that I couldn’t get my fresh almond flour ground quite as finely as the commercial stuff, as there is the risk of the almonds becoming too wet as you grind, if you over grind.

But interestingly, I found that I preferred the slightly grittier consistency of the freshly ground whole almonds.

I hope you enjoy this recipe! Please comment below if you try it and if you enjoy it, please leave me 5 stars to let me know!

Filed Under: Health and home, Recipes Tagged With: easter, healthy chocolate, healthy eating, healthy recipe, healthy treat

Easy Homemade Healthy Chocolate (3 Ingredients!)

by Kelly 1 Comment

Looking for a quick, clean, and delicious chocolate fix? This 3-ingredient healthy chocolate recipe is rich, satisfying, and made with simple pantry staples. It’s naturally sweetened, dairy-free, and perfect for anyone trying to reduce refined sugar without giving up dessert.

You get to choose exactly what goes into your healthy chocolate without having to read a label to find hidden nasties!

This recipe will literally take you 5 minutes and provides you with a whole batch to last.

And here’s another reason to make your own: the price of dark chocolate has more than doubled in the past couple of years! By making it at home, you not only control the ingredients—you also save money.

Whether you follow a clean eating lifestyle or just want a healthier sweet treat, this version of homemade chocolate is a must-try.

✨ Ingredients:

  • 3 tablespoons virgin organic, cold-pressed coconut oil

  • 1 – 2 tablespoons (according to taste)  unsweetened cocoa powder 

  • 2 teaspoons raw honey 

  • 2 teaspoons desiccated coconut (optional for texture and added flavor)

👩‍🍳 Instructions:

  1. In a small saucepan or microwave-safe bowl, gently melt the coconut oil and honey together, stirring to combine thoroughly.

  2. Stir in the cocoa powder until smooth and fully incorporated.

  3. Add the desiccated coconut (if using) and mix well.

  4. Pour the mixture into chocolate moulds.
    No moulds? Use a small, lined container with sides—once set, simply cut into bite-sized chunks.

  5. Place in the freezer until completely set (around 20–30 minutes).

  6. Unmould and store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.
    Tip: I like to keep mine in the freezer so I can grab one in the evening when my tastebuds are crying out for something sweet!

💰 Budget Bonus:

A block of dark chocolate can now cost upwards of $8 😳 —making your own with pantry ingredients is not only healthier, but also more affordable.

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📝 Notes:

  • Customize your chocolate by adding a sprinkle of sea salt, chopped nuts, or a drop of natural peppermint or orange extract.

  • These chocolates melt quickly at room temperature if it’s warm enough —best kept cold until you’re ready to indulge.

Would you like this recipe as a printable recipe card? Simply click the link and download 😀

Homemade Healthy Chocolate Recipe Card

Filed Under: Animal Based Diet, Recipes, Uncategorized Tagged With: healthy chocolate, healthy treat, homemade healthy chocolate, Recipes and food

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