introduction
There’s something special about the first bite of a bliss ball. The sweetness of dates paired with the bright zest of lemon brings a little sunshine to any day. I remember the first time I made these Easy Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls, a rainy afternoon spent in the kitchen, with the aroma of coconut filling the air. With friends stopping by or when I needed a pick-me-up, this recipe quickly became my go-to snack. It’s not just about how delicious they are; it’s about the joy of sharing something homemade. These bliss balls are simple, healthy, and perfectly bite-sized, making them a wonderful treat to lift your spirits.
why make this recipe
You should consider making these Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls because they add a burst of flavor and energy to your day. They are quick to prepare and require no baking, making them a fantastic option for anyone, whether you’re a busy parent or someone who enjoys a little time in the kitchen. With wholesome ingredients, these bliss balls provide natural sweetness and nutrition, perfect for a midday snack or a healthy dessert. Plus, they’re a delightful way to bring friends together and share a moment of sweetness.
how to make Easy Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls
Ingredients
- 1 cup Medjool Dates (soaked and pitted)
- 1 cup Desiccated Coconut
- 1 tablespoon Lemon Zest (freshly grated)
- 1/2 cup Raw Cashews
- 2 tablespoons Chia Seeds
- 2 tablespoons Honey or Maple Syrup (optional)
- 1/2 cup Additional Desiccated Coconut
- 1 tablespoon Lemon Powder (optional)
Directions
- Start by soaking the Medjool dates in warm water for about 10 minutes if they are hard.
- Drain the dates and place them in a food processor along with the cashews, desiccated coconut, lemon zest, chia seeds, and honey or maple syrup (if using).
- Blend the mixture until it’s well combined and forms a sticky dough.
- If the mixture is too dry, add a little water. If it’s too wet, add a bit more coconut.
- Scoop out small amounts of the mixture and roll them into balls, about the size of a tablespoon.
- Roll each ball in the additional desiccated coconut to coat them.
- Place the balls in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
how to serve Easy Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls
These bliss balls are great served chilled or at room temperature. Arrange them on a platter for a snack table at a gathering, or pack them in a container for on-the-go snacking. They pair perfectly with tea or can be enjoyed as a sweet treat after a meal. Feel free to sprinkle some extra lemon zest on top for a beautiful presentation.
how to store Easy Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls
Store the bliss balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator. They will keep well for up to one week. If you want to store them longer, consider placing them in the freezer, where they can last up to three months. Just let them thaw for a few minutes before enjoying!
tips to make Easy Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls
- Make sure your dates are soft; soaking them helps achieve the right consistency.
- For added flavor, you can mix in some vanilla extract or a pinch of sea salt.
- If you want to make the bliss balls more nutritious, add in some protein powder or hemp seeds.
- Play with the amount of lemon zest to find the flavor you love best.
variation
You can customize these bliss balls by adding different ingredients. For chocolate lovers, consider mixing in some cocoa powder or mini chocolate chips. You can also experiment with different nuts, like almonds or walnuts, or add dried fruits for more texture and flavor.
FAQs
1. Can I use other types of nuts?
Yes, feel free to use other nuts like almonds or walnuts instead of cashews.
2. What can I use instead of honey?
You can substitute honey with maple syrup or agave syrup for a vegan option.
3. Are these suitable for a gluten-free diet?
Absolutely! All the ingredients in this recipe are gluten-free, making them a perfect snack for those with gluten sensitivities.

Lemon Coconut Bliss Balls
Ingredients
Method
- Begin by soaking the Medjool dates in warm water for about 10 minutes if they are hard.
- Drain the dates and place them in a food processor along with the cashews, desiccated coconut, lemon zest, chia seeds, and honey or maple syrup (if using).
- Blend the mixture until it’s well combined and forms a sticky dough.
- If the mixture is too dry, add a little water. If it’s too wet, add a bit more coconut.
- Scoop out small amounts of the mixture and roll them into balls, about the size of a tablespoon.
- Roll each ball in the additional desiccated coconut to coat them.
- Place the balls in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to firm up.
