These Mocha Almond Fat Balls are chocolatey, rich, and full of healthy fats to help give you a little energy boost and keep you fueled. They’re gluten-free, paleo, vegan, Whole30 and keto-friendly.
Fat balls. Probably not a name that makes a lot of people drool, huh? If you don’t know what one is, it’s not very appealing sounding…
NOW, when you put the words “mocha almond” in front of it, things start to sound a whole lot more delicious, don’t you think?! I certainly do. I’ll run towards ANYTHING with the words mocha almond in front of it. As long as it’s dairy-free 😅
I’ve got a few fat balls on the site that are pretty swoon-worthy – the classic nutty coconut fat balls, the cacao peanut butter fat balls, the pecan pie fat balls, and the strawberry vanilla energy balls…but it was time for someone new to join the mix.
After these Mocha Almond Fudge Bars, I was feeling inspired/in love with the mocha almond fudge flavors. So, why not make it into a healthier, super-low-sugar, high-fat energy ball?!
These have less than 10 ingredients and you can make them in just 10 minutes. I use my Vitamix, but you can also use a food processor if that’s what you have (it might even be easier in a food processor, I just don’t have one to test with!).
You just pulse everything together, roll into balls, and you’re done. Doesn’t get much easier than that!
Almonds, almond butter, flax meal and hemp seeds provide a bunch of healthy fats, while cacao powder and cacao nibs add a deep chocolatey flavor and make these little balls super rich and decadent. A little maple syrup adds a bit of sweetness, but you can skip that to keep things whole30 + keto if that’s your diet.
To bring that coffee flavor, we turn to espresso powder. I used a full tablespoon of espresso powder for a little espresso punch, but depending on the depth of espresso flavor you’re looking for, you can drop it down to 2 tablespoons or add a teaspoon or two extra :) you do you.
They’re SO rich, that sometimes I only needed HALF of a ball to satisfy me. No need for me to ramble on about these, so I’ll leave ya with the recipe :) hope you all enjoy them, lovely friends! xoxox
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These Mocha Almond Fat Balls are chocolatey, rich, and full of healthy fats to help give you a little energy boost and keep you fueled. They're gluten-free, paleo, vegan and keto-friendly. Prep Time 10 minutes Total Time 10 minutes Servings 18 balls Calories 95 kcal Author RachelIngredients
- 1½ cups raw almonds
- 2 tablespoons cacao powder use 1 tablespoon if you're skipping the maple syrup so they aren't too dark - unless that's what you prefer!
- 2 tablespoons flax meal
- 2 tablespoons hemp seeds
- 1 tablespoon espresso powder
- ⅓ cup almond butter
- 1-2 tablespoons maple syrup leave out for keto and Whole30
- 1 teaspoon coconut oil optional
- ¼ teaspoon kosher salt
- 2 tablespoons cacao nibs
Instructions
- In the bowl of a food processor, combine all of the ingredients except for the cacao nibs. Pulse for about 1-2 minutes, until the mixture starts to break down. It will first become powdery and will stick together, but still be crumbly.
- Keep processing until the oils start to release a bit and the mixture sticks together easily - just be careful not to over process or you’ll have nut butter. If your mixture seems dry, add the teaspoon of coconut oil to help it come together. Once the mixture is sticking together well, pulse or knead in the cacao nibs to incorporate them.
Use a small cookie scoop (I use this one) or a tablespoon scoop to divide the mixture into equal pieces. Use your hands to roll into balls and place on a plate. Refrigerate or freeze.
- Store in an airtight container zip-top bag in the refrigerator or freezer.
Recipe Notes
Nutritional info is calculated including the maple syrup.
Nutrition FactsMocha Almond Fat Balls Amount Per Serving (1 ball) Calories 95 Calories from Fat 72 % Daily Value* Total Fat 8g 12% Saturated Fat 1g 5% Sodium 32mg 1% Potassium 23mg 1% Total Carbohydrates 4g 1% Dietary Fiber 1g 4% Sugars 1g Protein 3g 6% Vitamin A 0.2% Calcium 0.6% Iron 2%* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.