No Bake Carrot Balls (2024)

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10 minutes and 5 ingredients are all you need to make these carrot balls! Packed with healthy fats, protein, and fiber, they are the perfect portable snack and a great way to get extra veggies into your child.

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Table of Contents

  • Carrot Cake Balls
  • Ingredients
  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Tips for Success
  • Variations
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Equipment
  • Storage
  • More Energy Balls
  • Carrot Balls Recipe

Carrot Cake Balls

They are basically raw carrot cake shaped into bite-sized balls. Except unlike traditional carrot cake, these energy balls contain no added sugar and don’t need to be baked!

Psst…if you are looking for a healthy carrot cake recipe, you have to try this eggless carrot walnut cake!!

The texture is soft, making them perfect for babies and toddlers!

Make a batch of these healthy energy bites and enjoy whenever you or your child need an energy boost. They are also perfect for any spring or Easter celebration too.

And if you have extra carrots, try these carrot pancakes, carrot banana muffins, and carrot oatmeal cookies.

Table of Contents

  • Carrot Cake Balls
  • Ingredients
  • Step-by-Step Instructions
  • Tips for Success
  • Variations
  • Serving Suggestions
  • Equipment
  • Storage
  • More Energy Balls
  • Carrot Balls Recipe

Ingredients

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  • Carrot – you will need about 1 medium carrot, or about 110 grams. Roughly chop before adding to the food processor.
  • Walnuts – I personally love the carrot and walnuts combination but you can also use almonds, pecans, or cashews.
  • Medjool dates – adds natural sweetness and provides carbohydrates, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. I like to purchase in bulk from Costco as it’s more cost-effective and freeze so I always have some on hand.
  • Oats – Rolled oats works best but you can also use quick oats. Steel cut oats will not work.
  • Cinnamon – adds warmth and depth of flavor
  • Chia seeds – this is optional but a great way to add extra fiber, protein, and omega-3s. Hemp seeds are great too.

Step-by-Step Instructions

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  1. Add chopped carrots to the food processor and blitz until finely chopped.
  2. Add the rest of the ingredients and blend until the dough clumps up and is sticky.
  3. Use a mini cookie scoop or tablespoon to scoop the dough and roll into bite-sized balls.
  4. Roll in some unsweetened coconut, if desired.
  5. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate if you desire firm balls.

Tips for Success

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  • Dates – if they are not soft, be sure to soak in hot water for at least 5 minutes, drain and pat dry. Reserve the soaked water to help moisten the balls, if necessary. And don’t forget to remove the pit!!
  • For more flavor and texture, roll the carrot balls in unsweetened shredded coconut.
  • If the dough isn’t coming together, blend a little longer until all the ingredients break down and become sticky.
  • If the dough is too sticky, blend in more oats.
  • If the dough seems too dry, pulse in more water or reserved date water, 1 teaspoon at a time.
  • Adjust the nut and fruit ratio and turn these into the most delicious homemade larabars.

Variations

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  • Nut-free? swap nuts with sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds
  • Gluten-free? Be sure to use certified gluten-free oats
  • Desire more texture? add some raisins or even chocolate chips!

Serving Suggestions

These carrot cake bliss balls are great for an easy breakfast with some yogurt and fruits or snack or whenever you or your child need a little pick-me-up. They are also perfect for school lunch boxes!

Equipment

I highly recommend using a food processor if you have one. My husband got me this food processor for Christmas because I want to start making more bliss balls and energy bars for snacks. So far I am LOVING it!

You can make this in a high-speed blender, but the texture tuns out differently and the mixture will be really hard to get out of a blender jar.

Storage

These energy balls are best stored in the refrigerator as they will get a bit soft if it’s warm. Transfer to an airtight container and refrigerate for up to 1 week.

You can also freeze for up to 3 months. Enjoy straight out of the freezer or thaw in the refrigerator or room temperature.

More Energy Balls

  • Peanut Butter Bliss Balls (Extra Protein)
  • Easy Apricot Balls
  • No Bake Pumpkin Balls
  • No Bake Oatmeal Balls (with Peanut Butter)

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Carrot Balls

By: Min | MJ and Hungryman

10 minutes and 5 ingredients are all you need to make these carrot balls! Packed with healthy fats, protein, and fiber, they are the perfect portable snack and a great way to get extra veggies into your child.

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 0 minutes minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes minutes

Servings: 16 Balls

Ingredients

  • 1 medium carrot (110g), roughly chopped
  • 1 cup walnuts (105g
  • 8 medjool dates (130g)
  • 1/2 cup rolled oats (50g)
  • 1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
  • Optional: 1 tablespoon chia seeds or hemp seeds
  • Optional: shredded coconut for coating

Instructions

  • Add chopped carrots to the food processor and blitz until finely chopped.

  • Add the rest of the ingredients and blend until the dough clumps up and is sticky.

  • Use a mini cookie scoop or tablespoon to scoop the dough and roll into bite-sized balls.

  • Roll in some unsweetened coconut, if desired. Enjoy immediately or refrigerate for firm balls.

Notes

  • Dates – if not soft, be sure to soak in hot water for at least 5 minutes, drain and pat dry. Reserve the soaked water to help moisten the balls, if necessary. And don’t forget to remove the pit!!
  • For more flavor and texture, roll the carrot balls in unsweetened shredded coconut.
  • If the dough isn’t coming together, blend a little longer until all the ingredients break down and become sticky.
  • If the dough is too sticky, blend in more oats.
  • If the dough seems too dry, pulse in more water or reserved date water, 1 teaspoon at a time.

Nutrition

Calories: 92kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 5g | Fiber: 2g

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