It takes forever to clean it after dinner. Glad to hear your kids are both in school now. First time making anything with cacao and I’m hooked! Obviously, if you can’t eat almond flour you didn’t get to try the originals so you don’t know what you’re missing out on, but they aren’t as good as those. Traditional coconut ball recipes–also called Raffaello Balls after the popular coconut candy product made by Ferrero–often include condensed milk, and the packaged version contains soy, wheat flour, and artificial flavors. I also add 1/4 cup of flax seed. Since I’ve started writing here, I’ve had a lot of readers ask about dairy restrictions and nut allergies. I just made these. Glad you liked. Freeze: Freeze for up to 3 months in an airtight container. Posted on Last updated: October 21, 2020 Categories Keto Holiday, Keto Snacks, Ketogenic Diet Recipes, By: Author Shasta Walton | ISSA Certified Specialist in Fitness & Nutrition, Home » Ketogenic Diet Recipes » Keto Coconut Flour Sausage Balls Recipe. When I first started making my keto recipes, I only had to worry about my own family’s taste and allergies. I’ll let you know how it goes! And they were great because I already had all of the ingredients on hand. Nutritional info is provided for informational purposes only and to the best knowledge. Recipe turned out perfect! Please advise. Hi Paige. Place mixture in a freezer for about 10 minutes. You assume full responsibility and liability for your own actions. Add coconut flakes and oats; stir until well combined. They still tasted good though. So glad to hear that reducing the cocoa powder made the difference! . Thanks for sharing and more cacao recipes would be amazing! “Coconut – Oat Fudge Balls.” Hello! Chocolate Coconut Balls are easy, decadent, no bake and made in one bowl healthy treat, snack or dessert. Love these! Really Delicious!!! The kitchen is one place that is ALWAYS messy, then clean then messy. The biggest key is learning how to bake with coconut flour. They had that sweet coconut flavor and mixed with the savory breakfast sausage I thought it was a great combo. You can't skip the coconut flakes because they make the balls. If so, what would be the right amount of substitute? Tag @ifoodreal or #ifoodreal on Instagram. Loved this recipe, the texture is amazing. Any suggestions We’re on the same page! I had been wanting to make a snack to replace old fashioned haystacks like I have made since the 1950’s with no sugar and these are similar in taste to fill my need! This is a healthier take on the classic that can be suitable for gluten free, soy free, and vegan diets. Insanely delicious. I will say coconut flour makes everything a little more “bready.” When I use coconut flour, I feel like I’m putting a biscuit around everything. Add a splash of liquid. This recipe is too good! And this is our healthy family recipes blog. And you have to increase the liquids? Show me what you are making! Store in a sandwich bag or covered bowl in the fridge. Thank you for this recipe, I followed it exactly!! I never tried Mounds or Haystacks but glad they resemble them to you. Glad this recipe worked out for you , Olena. Also, may I suggest my idea of what to call them, perhaps for sharing at parties? Balls have to be refrigerated in order to keep their shape otherwise they will melt (coconut oil problems). I’m so glad you enjoyed it, Linda! And more than in love with my Instant Pot. Great snack and if you need too sneak a pill into your dog works great also! Should be browned but don’t let them get too dry. Home / Healthy Dessert Recipes / Bars and Balls / Healthy Chocolate Coconut Balls. I know that there are quite a few of you who can’t use almond flour so with that in mind I altered this recipe just for you! Which if I liked biscuits I probably wouldn’t mind, but I’m not a fan.