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Healthy Date Turtle Candies

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These Healthy Date Turtle Candies are by far my favorite sweet of all time. They are better than any fudge or chocolate candy. No one will believe you when you tell them that these are healthy let me tell you! These are such a quick and easy no bake treat too! The hardest part is waiting for the chocolate to harden so you can dig in lol. The only equipment you need is a food processor, which makes for such an easy clean up. I bet you have these 5 ingredients at home already too! If you love date recipes, try my Healthy Date Caramel Dip.

These turtle candies can fit many different diets as well, as they are gluten free, vegetarian friendly, pescatarian, and have no added sugar.

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What You Will Need

  • Dates – 10 pitted medjool dates.
  • Pecans – 36 pecan halves. You will put three pecan halves on each turtle to make your little feet and head!
  • Dark Chocolate Chips – 100 grams of Lily’s sugar free chocolate chips, or your preferred chocolate. Be sure to get some that are natural sweetened, not artificial!
  • Coconut Oil – 1/2 tsp of organic coconut oil to melt the chocolate with.
  • Sea Salt – For topping, optional.
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How To Make Them

  1. Pulse the dates in a food processor until a ball forms.
  2. Place in freezer for ten minutes to firm up (this makes it easier to work with since dates are so sticky!).
  3. Separate the date “dough” into 12 rounds on a piece of wax paper. Place 3 pecan halves on each piece to make little “turtles”. See my Instagram video below for a visual if you need one!
  4. Melt the chocolate chips with the coconut oil in the microwave. Drop the melted chocolate on top of each turtle evenly. Top with sea salt if desired. Place in fridge until chocolate is hardened and enjoy!

How To Store Them

Store your leftover turtles in am air tight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks if they even lasts you that long haha!

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Healthy Date Turtle Candies

This Healthy Date Turtle Candies are by far my favorite sweet. They are better than any fudge or chocolate candy. No one will believe you when you tell them that these are healthy let me tell you! These are such a quick and easy no bake treat too! The hardest part is waiting for the chocolate to harden so you can dig in lol. The only equipment you need is a food processor, which makes for such an easy clean up. I bet you have these 5 ingredients at home already too!

Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins Difficulty: Beginner Servings: 12 Dietary:

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Pulse the dates in a food processor until a ball forms.

  2. Place in freezer for ten minutes to firm up (this makes it easier to work with since dates are so sticky!).

  3. Separate the date "dough" into 12 rounds on a piece of wax paper. Place 3 pecan halves on each piece to make little “turtles”. See my Instagram video below for a visual if you need one!

  4. Melt the chocolate chips with the coconut oil in the microwave. Drop the melted chocolate on top of each turtle evenly. Top with sea salt if desired. Place in fridge until chocolate is hardened and enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Servings 12


Amount Per Serving
Calories 89kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 6.6g11%
Saturated Fat 1.8g9%
Sodium 33.3mg2%
Total Carbohydrate 10.3g4%
Dietary Fiber 3.8g16%
Sugars 5g
Protein 1.3g3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

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Please note that my nutrition label is approximate and can have slight rounding.

Keywords: dessert, dates, candy

Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need to soak the dates in water first?

No! Well, you can if you want. The main reason for soaking dates in hot water is to soften them. For this recipe, I find it easier to form with firm dates to make the bases of all my little turtles. I wanted to have a thick "fudge" consistency! Some people feel that soaking the dates does bring out more sweetness, but it is completely up to you if you want to do that! I would just freeze the "dough" a little longer to make it nice and firm if you want to go that route.

Do I need to use the coconut oil?

You can use any oil/butter you prefer. I do recommend using something though so that your melted chocolate is nice and runny.

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