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Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls – Vegan and Paleo treats!

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Updated: 7/17/2023
Total Time8 minutes mins
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Fudgy Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls - fudgy, chocolatey and insanely delicious AND they're healthy, vegan, and paleo too! Just FOUR ingredients and a few minutes to make these treats your family will love!

Fudgy, chocolatey and delicious, these healthy Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls are vegan and paleo! And you only need just FOUR ingredients and a few minutes to make these healthy treats. 

Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls are great as a post-workout snack or as a snack for kids and adults alike.

Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls - fudgy, chocolatey and insanely delicious AND they're healthy, vegan, and paleo too! Just FOUR ingredients and a few minutes to make these treats your family will love!

Why I love these chia seed energy balls

Striking a balance between eating healthy and satisfying that sweet tooth is always an interesting challenge. Chocolate to me, is what kryptonite is to Superman! So while finding that sweet spot between healthy and indulgent can be tricky, I’m always on the look out for a solution.

This is why I’m really excited to share this recipe with you guys today. One of my absolute favorite alternatives for that nagging craving we all get from time to time – Chia Bliss Balls!

An overhead view of the chocolate chia bliss balls, that are coated with coconut, strawberry powder on a white plate.

What are chia bliss balls?

Bliss balls are a snack that I ate regularly when I was in Australia. It’s a healthy snacks, with the added nutrition of “super foods” to make them extra nutritious!

These chia bliss balls have the added nutrition of chia seeds, and these are vegan, dairy-free, and paleo, with no refined sugars!

All the ingredients needed to make chocolate chia bliss balls. Clockwise from left - Pitted dates, Chia seeds, cocoa powder, sliced almonds.

There are so many versions and flavors of these fudgy chia bliss balls that you can make! But my favorite are these chocolate chia bliss balls. The basic ingredients for chia bliss balls are chia seeds, almonds (or any other type of nut) and dates. 

But for these chocolate chia bliss balls, I also added cocoa powder. And since you can make these in the your food processor, it only takes 5 minutes to make them. And maybe a few more minutes if you do decide to coat them as well.

All the ingredients in the food processor bowl to make the chocolate chia bliss balls.

Why chia seeds are good for you

Chia seeds have gotten quite popular in recent years. They’ve been labelled a “super food” and with good reason too. One ounce of chia seeds have 4.7 grams of protein, 9 grams of fat, 11 grams of fiber, 12 grams of carbohydrates and other minerals and vitamins (Source: WebMD and several others).

It’s  meant to keep you full for longer, which is perfect for someone prone to the munchies like me!

I add it to all kinds of things – my homemade white bread, breakfast oats, this basic muffin recipe, salads, overnight chia pudding parfait, smoothies like this peanut butter berry smoothie with chia seeds, refreshing drinks like this chia fresca, and of course, bliss balls. 

The chia bliss balls "dough" has been processed in the food processor, and has formed sticky lumps.

Are dates really good for you as well?

Dates have a natural sweetness and stickiness that work perfectly for treats like these chia bliss balls. They are also high in minerals, vitamins and fiber. Even though they are also high in sugar content, they still have numerous health benefits as well.

You all know how nutritionally dense almonds are as they are packed with protein, fat, vitamins, carbs and essential minerals. And even the unsweetened cocoa powder is well known for its anti-oxidants and its ability to boost endorphin levels to keep us all happy.

I don’t mean to sound like your personal dietitian or nutritionist. But you can’t deny that these are an amazing treat! Plus you can truly enjoy these without ever feeling the need to hit the gym and run five miles afterwards.

The chocolate chia bliss balls "dough" that has been mixed, in a bowl, with a small bowl of melted coconut oil and a cooking scoop next to it.

Can I change the ingredients for these chocolate chia bliss balls?

Yes you can! If you don’t like almonds, you can use alternatives – hazelnuts, walnuts or pecans. Don’t want chocolate bliss balls? You can leave out the cocoa powder altogether as well.

If you prefer chocolate chia bliss balls that are a little less sweet, you can reduce the amount of dates you use to about 6 oz. If you do reduce the amount of dates, you may need to add just a little extra liquid – like water or coconut oil or almond butter. But only add that if necessary.

Using an oiled cookie scoop to portion the chia bliss ball dough.

How can I make FUDGY chocolate chia bliss balls?

The trick to fudgy chocolate bliss balls is the dates. Make sure the dates are not stale or hard! Get some good quality dates that are soft and not stale to make these bliss balls . If your dates have become stale and hard, you can easily soften them too. So don’t toss them out.

Smooth balls of fudgy chocolate chia bliss balls kept on a white plate on a white table top.

Here’s how to soften your stale dates – just place the 8 oz of dates in a bowl, and pour boiling water over them completely submerge the dates. Cover the bowl and let the dates sit for about 5 minutes. Drain the water and place the dates on a paper towel to drain the excess water. The dates are now ready to use! 🙂

Plus, you don’t have to buy more expensive dates like mejdool either (although I do love mejdool dates!) for this recipe. You can use whatever dates that are available to you for this fudgy chia bliss balls recipe.

Red, White and Brown colored Fudgy Chocolate Chia bliss balls on a white plate, being coated with coconut (in one bowl), and freeze dried strawberry powder (in another bowl).

Making these chocolate chia bliss balls in your food processor is super easy too. It’s similar to how you would make nut butter in your food processor, but with a few extra ingredients. Simply run your food processor for a few minutes to chop and mix all the ingredients.

The dates need to become a sticky paste along with the other ingredients too, so that it’s easier to make balls. Some bliss ball recipes call for the addition of water to bind the ingredients together, but I’ve never had to that with this recipe.

An easier way to coat chia bliss balls with freeze dries fruit powder - Place the fruit powder and bliss balls in a plastic bag - Seal and shake until coated well.
An easier way to coat chia bliss balls with freeze dried fruit powder – place the fruit powder and bliss balls in a plastic bag, seal and shake until well coated.

I processed the ingredients for about 2-3 minutes (with breaks in between), until the dates break down and act as the glue to hold everything together. An optional step here is to process the CHIA SEEDS FIRST, before adding the rest of the ingredients.

This will chop up the chia seeds first. If you add all the ingredients together, the chia seeds will mostly remain whole. I personally like this because the chia seeds provide a little crunch. But it is up to you, as to how you’d like the texture of the chia seeds to be. 🙂

An uncoated fudgy chocolate chia bliss balls on a tray along with coated red and white chia bliss balls next to them.

Since this “dough” is super sticky, use some coconut oil to coat your hands before mixing this dough. Otherwise it WILL stick to your hands! I also coat the mini cookie scoop so that the chocolate chia bliss balls won’t stick too much to the scoop either.

But once the chocolate chia bliss balls have been rolled into perfect balls, they will not stick to your hands. You can leave them uncoated, that’s how I prefer them. Alternatively, you can coat them with coconut flakes (K’s favorite), or with freeze-dried fruit powder (they just look so pretty).

Uncoated, coconut coated and strawberry powder coated fudgy chocolate chia bliss balls on a white plate, with a blue napkin underneath.

These chocolate chia bliss balls are ridiculously fudgy, chocolatey, and addictive! These are great for kids, and are a wonderful alternative for their sweet cravings. You can even get them to help you with forming the balls!

Fudgy Chocolate Chia Balls piled up in a white bowl. One strawberry coated chocolate bliss ball has a bite taken out to show how fudgy the center of the bliss balls are.

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Recipe

Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls - fudgy, chocolatey and insanely delicious AND they're healthy, vegan, and paleo too! Just FOUR ingredients and a few minutes to make these treats your family will love!
5 from 13 votes

Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls

Author: Dini Kodippili
Cuisine: Other
Fudgy Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls - fudgy, chocolatey and insanely delicious AND they're healthy, vegan, and paleo too! Just FOUR ingredients and a few minutes to make these treats your family will love!

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Easy
Fudgy, chocolatey and delicious, these healthy Chocolate Chia Bliss Balls are vegan and paleo! And you only need just FOUR ingredients and a few minutes to make these healthy treats. 
EASY – This recipe is super easy for a novice. Doesn't require any cooking and only requires a food processor.

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Prep: 5 minutes mins
Cook: 3 minutes mins
Optional coating time: 10 minutes mins
Total Time: 8 minutes mins
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Makes: 18 servings

Ingredients:
 

  • 8 oz dates
  • 3 oz chia Seeds
  • 2 oz raw almonds sliced or chopped RAW almonds are fine too
  • 3 tablespoons cocoa
  • pinch of salt optional
To Coat
  • 1 tbsp coconut oil
  • 1/4 cup desiccated coconut optional
  • 2 tbsp freeze-dried berry powder optional

Instructions:
 

  • Optional first step – add the chia seeds into your food processor and pulse for a few times to “chop” the chia seeds. You can start with this step if you prefer the chia seeds to be fully chopped/processed in your bliss balls. But skip this step if you prefer having mostly whole chia seeds in your bliss balls.
  • Add the rest of the ingredients (if you skipped the first step, then add ALL of the ingredients) into the processor and mix on low speed for about 2 minutes (stop to scrape down the sides if needed) until the ingredients come together to form a “dough”. 
    Process for another 2 – 3 minutes if needed to form the dough. 
  • If the dough is not coming together (if your dates were too dry for example), you can add a little water or coconut oil – a teaspoon at a time, to get a dough like consistency (see Recipe Notes).
  • Turn the sticky “dough” out in to a bowl. Use oil coated hands to fold the dough into one big piece. 
  • Roll the “dough” in to small 1 1/2 inch balls. You can use a small, oiled cookie scoop to portion out the dough, or use well oiled hands (preferably with coconut oil).
  • Optional – roll the smooth chocolate chia bliss balls in the coconut or the freeze-dried fruit powder to coat. To avoid sticky fingers, you can place the chia bliss balls in a plastic bag along with the freeze-dried fruit powder, then seal the bag and shake until the bliss balls are evenly coated. 
  • Store in an airtight container for a few days. These can be kept in the fridge, but will then get less soft. 

Recipe Notes

The ingredients need to be processed for at least 2 minutes. It will be a dry mix at first but will slowly start to stick together to form a sticky “dough”. You can check by taking a little of the mix in to your hand and squeezing it. If it holds or sticks together then it’s ready. If it’s already finely chopped but not holding together, then add a little water while processing to help the dough come together.

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 75kcal (4%) Carbohydrates: 12g (4%) Protein: 1g (2%) Fat: 3g (5%) Sodium: 1mg Potassium: 136mg (4%) Fiber: 3g (13%) Sugar: 8g (9%) Vitamin C: 0.2mg Calcium: 44mg (4%) Iron: 0.7mg (4%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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42 responses

  1. Lisa
    August 31, 2022

    Hi I haven’t made these yet but would they be freezable thanks

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 6, 2022

      Hi Lisa
      I haven’t frozen them myself, as they don’t last that long in my house. I also prefer to eat them fresh too.
      But it should be freezable. Just let it thaw out in the fridge and store them in an air tight container to keep them from freezer burn and absorbing freezer smell.

      Reply
  2. uma moussou
    June 26, 2021

    5 stars
    this recipe looks delicious but i was wondering if I should keep them in the fridge or pantry and how long they would last

    Reply
    1. Dini
      June 26, 2021

      Hi Uma
      These don’t usually last long at home because it’s eaten very quickly. However, it can be kept for about 7 – 10 days in the fridge (it will harden in the fridge), or about 5 -7 days at room temperature.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  3. Heather
    June 11, 2021

    5 stars
    I have made this recipie so many times now and they don’t make it to more than one day in the fridge. Thank you

    Reply
  4. Asanka
    April 9, 2021

    Hi, is it possible to make these with pepitas and sunflower seeds, instead of any nut varieties? What would be an adequate quantity then? Nut allergies in the family! Thanks.

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 9, 2021

      Hi Asanka
      Unfortunately I haven’t tried to make bliss balls with seeds. So I can’t be sure if it would work the same way.

      Reply
      1. Asanka
        April 11, 2021

        5 stars
        I tried it anyway and it was absolutely delicious! I served it to some guests and was told I should sell them at a health food cafe 🙂 I have no intention of doing that, but it was a lovely compliment.

        Reply
  5. Tania Munir
    February 17, 2021

    Love the recipe! Only one thing how many balls can one make out of this?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      February 18, 2021

      Hi Tania
      As stated in the servings, this can make about 18 balls. But this will depend on how big or small the chia balls are when you make them.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  6. Rachael
    September 22, 2020

    Would it be possible to add protein powder to this mixture?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 22, 2020

      Hi Rachel
      It should be possible. But if the mixture becomes too wet or dry you can easily adjust it to compensate.
      I hope that helps.

      Reply
  7. Kelly Bowles
    August 21, 2020

    5 stars
    Made these today and they are yummy, even my husband and son love them! Very easy recipe.

    Reply
  8. Steph
    August 12, 2020

    Is there a possible substitute for cocoa?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      August 12, 2020

      Hi Steph
      You can leave it out if you like.
      You can add some ground flax seed to prevent the bliss balls from being too sticky. They will also be sweet without the added cocoa powder.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. Bindi
        August 21, 2021

        5 stars
        Yummy, really quick and easy x

        Reply
  9. Tara
    June 26, 2020

    5 stars
    I FULLY BEYOND ❤️ THIS RECIEPE, it’s healthy, yummy & has so many good attributes towards it, thanks 4 sharing it.- I give this recipe %

    Reply
    1. Dini
      June 27, 2020

      Thanks so much Tara, I’m so glad you enjoyed the recipe! 🙂

      Reply
  10. Ashleigh
    February 1, 2020

    5 stars
    This recipe is so great, simple and tasty! And very easy to make. Even my daughter loved them.

    Reply
  11. Ruth
    December 29, 2019

    5 stars
    Easy and delicious

    Reply
    1. Alex
      August 19, 2023

      Is it possible to leave out the dates, or swap them for somthing that isn’t fruit based?

      Reply
      1. Dini
        August 20, 2023

        Hi Alex
        Dates are a main component in this recipe. It provides sweetness as well as the fudge texture.
        I do not recommend replacing it.

        You can make peanut butter or almond butter based protein balls which will leave out fruit usually. There are quite a few recipes you can follow if you search for peanut butter bliss balls or protein balls.
        I hope that helps

        Reply
  12. Ms Ali
    October 15, 2019

    Hi, can I use melted butter instead of coconut oil? I’m in a country where It’s not available. I need to make for a party tomorrow. Thanks

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 15, 2019

      Hi Ms Ali
      Yes, you can use butter instead 🙂

      Reply
  13. Kristi
    August 9, 2019

    Yum! I am excited to try this recipe!

    Reply
  14. Miss Blessed
    April 26, 2019

    Thank you for sharing this recipe! Do you think these can be frozen and thawed out to be consumed later?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 26, 2019

      Absolutely!
      I even keep them in the fridge for about a week, but they can be frozen for months! Definitely let them thaw out (without microwaving them), before eating them! 🙂

      Reply
  15. Lucinda
    April 12, 2019

    I don’t have coconut oil available. What can I use instead to make sure the dough doesn’t stick?

    (I’m new to all this )

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 12, 2019

      Hi Lucinda
      I haven’t tried other oils, so I can’t guarantee how these will turn out when the coconut oil is substituted. The reason why coconut is used is because it solidifies at room temperature, so it’s perfect to make bliss balls. Using other oils may affect texture, but you could give it a go.
      I have sometimes used half coconut and half butter as well with great success.

      Reply
      1. Lucinda
        April 14, 2019

        Thank you very much!

        Reply
      2. Merril kroupa
        February 23, 2021

        I used olive oil instead of coconut oil
        Very good.great receipe❤️

        Reply
  16. Kate
    April 11, 2019

    Can I use a blender instead?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      April 12, 2019

      Hi Kate
      It will entirely depend on the blender. You could make these in a high power blender. It could make the bliss balls smoother and softer as well.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. Kate
        April 12, 2019

        Thanks

        Reply
  17. Zoe
    December 13, 2018

    5 stars
    do you think putting some desiccated coconut inside the balls would work as well (as opposed to just coating them in it at the end?). Perhaps you would just need to adjust the amount of liquid to achieve the right consistency?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 13, 2018

      Hi Zoe!
      You can absolutely add desiccated coconut to this recipe! Whether you would need to add extra liquid or not depends on how much coconut you would add. I would add about 3 – 4 tbsp of coconut at first, and only add liquid if needed. Since the dates can be pretty sticky, there’s a chance you might not need extra liquid, but if you do, just add a teaspoon at a time. I hope that helps!

      Reply
  18. Katie @ The Perfect Brownie
    October 2, 2014

    Ah, vegan cuisine. I’m such a Neanderthal in my preference for all things filled with butter. I have to admit, though, it was a vegan blog (Oh She Glows) that gave me a recipe to use up the leftover pumpkin seeds from my last mad brownie science experiment.

    You get 10 points for adding chocolate. 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      October 6, 2014

      thank you 😀 Chocolate makes everything better! You wouldn’t guess this was good for you when you eat it… I promise! 🙂

      Reply
  19. Vanessa @ VeganFamilyRecipes
    September 30, 2014

    5 stars
    Looks delicious! I love any form of bliss balls especially when they only have 4 ingredients! Thanks for sharing 🙂

    Reply
    1. Dini
      September 30, 2014

      Thank you Vanessa – I love easy and quick recipes too! Hope you try this recipe 🙂

      Thank you Ganu – I hope you did make them! They disappear so fast at home!

      Reply
  20. Ganu
    September 29, 2014

    5 stars
    These sound amazing! Thank you! Definitely making them tonight xD

    Reply
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