Coconut Date Balls

  4.6 – 72 reviews  • No-Bake Cookie Recipes

a chewy candy or biscuit with a delicious date flavor.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Cook Time: 5 mins
Additional Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 25 mins
Servings: 24
Yield: 2 dozen

Ingredients

  1. 2 eggs, beaten
  2. 1 cup white sugar
  3. 1 cup chopped dates
  4. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  5. 1 tablespoon butter
  6. 3 cups crispy rice cereal
  7. 1 cup flaked coconut

Instructions

  1. In a medium saucepan over medium heat, combine the eggs sugar and dates. Bring to a boil, stirring occasionally, and boil for 5 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in the butter and vanilla. Mix in crispy rice cereal. Butter hands and roll the mixture into walnut sized balls. Roll the balls in coconut. Serve.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 87 kcal
Carbohydrate 18 g
Cholesterol 17 mg
Dietary Fiber 1 g
Protein 1 g
Saturated Fat 1 g
Sodium 45 mg
Sugars 14 g
Fat 2 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Jordan Leach
Fantastic j
Robert Myers
We love to make these during Christmas time. They are very tasty and easy to make. I use medjool dates because they are more moist and I like frozen coconut instead of dry. They freeze well.
Samantha Mayer
I love these !! They are so good you won’t wanna share them !! Even your kids will love them ! Guaranteed!!
Denise Saunders
These are sooo good,,,love them,,i have to make a double batch,,one just won’t do,,,love them,,,Thanks for the recipe,,
Benjamin Gibbs
Easy. Deliscious. I made egg shaped instead of round and colored the coconut for Easter.
Karen Burnett
These are delicious! I live extremely far away from any markets so I had to adjust the recipe to work with what I already had. I swapped out the 3c of rice krispys for 1c of oats and used agave rather than sugar. A little messy but totally worth it!!!
Dean Morris
These were pretty sweet – I’m going to try cutting back to 2/3 cups sugar next time. They are yummy though!
Alexandra Olson
I used Mediterranean dates and had to pit them but it also chopped them up…I also used a mix of 3 different people’s recipes and they turned out great! Just can’t recall how?? The best tip was using a pan instead of rolling balls!
Charles Nelson
These are a delicious, light dessert that present beautifully! I chopped the dates in a food processor, which is way easier than chopping them by hand. As suggested by other reviewers, I pressed the mixture into a coconut-covered pan and then sprinkled coconut on top. I also omitted the egg and replaced the butter with a margarine/coconut blend, as suggested by another reviewer. I don’t think those little changes had a affect on the taste. Every guest at dinner took a few home. Thanks for this delicious and simple recipe!
Caitlin Lopez
The hardest part is rolling the cookies. Use lots of coconut and drop by teaspoonful. Cover with coconut, then use hands to roll. Reviews were very helpful. These treasures don’t last. Favorite since I was a kid. (60’s)
Charles Garcia
I used Almond flavoring because I did not have Vanilla on hand. These are Excellent!! Simple to make.
Brian Barker
I put in less sugar and added some powder almond butter into it so I could have some protein in it.
Tyler Anderson
My first batch was a little too dry. I cut back on the Rice Krispies by about a cup and that worked much better.
Samantha Murray
I followed the directions and it turned out perfectly! Just like my grandma used to make!
Jesus Boyle
I was looking for a receipe like my mom used to make. This wasn’t it. Way too sweet, and the rice krispies got gummy. Don’t need to make these again.
Charles Huffman
Mine did not hold together and I was careful to not boil more than 3 minutes! The mixture is so tasty, I wish I could get it to stick together. Any tips?
Candace Whitaker
I was looking through my moms old recipes, and found this exact recipe she made when I was little! I was so excited to find it. I made these last year during the holidays, and I plan on making them every year from here on out! Everyone loves them, and I think they’re pretty easy to make considering you don’t have to bake anything. Give them a try, you won’t be disappointed!
Michael Harris
these are not bad but would rather go egg free as there is no need for the egg if you add butter. Proper date balls as they are knows don’t have rice krispys in them this is the proper recipe below. Plain and simple! I know we all have a recipe that we prefer and mine is, one pkt of coconut biscuits ground up, half a cup butter melted, about half a cup desiccated coconut and two slabs of pitted dates. Add to blender and grind up. When done make into balls and roll in coconut and put in fridge. If too dry just add more butter. After a few hrs in the fridge they are nice and hard. there is no way that you can go wrong, Just wing it
Lindsey Murray PhD
Addicting! I could only find already sweetened dates in the baking aisle. It was a 6 oz (3/4) package. I skipped the sugar therefore. I also used unsweetened coconut. I added 1/2 c toasted, chopped pecans and 2 1/2 c Krispies. I made these with a group of kids so it worked great to spread them into an 8 x 8 instead of balls. The kids loved them!
William Harrell
oh yes, very good. If you hate messy try something else, you have to keep the hands well buttered.
Andrea Wright
I cooked mine i the microwave stirring after each minute on half power. Also, wet your hands when making the balls and its much easier. Made these for years

 

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