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No-Bake Vegan Red Velvet Snowball Cookies (Raw!)

Sometimes you come across a recipe that just screams, “You need to make a healthy version of me because I am so cool!” That is exactly what happened when I laid my eyes on a picture of red-velvet snowball cookies, from Donna Hay magazine. I was struck by how beautiful and festive they are. But the originals were made with traditional cake ingredients which included white flour and a lot of sugar.

 

Delicious vegan no bake peppermint snowball cookie recipe. Super nutritions and super delicious!

 

This lovely raw recipe version is made from almonds, coconut, raw cacao butter (for the white chocolate covering) and beets! Wait…beets? Yes, beets. You are going to have to trust me on this one. You do not taste beets in the final cookie. I put them through taste testing with beet haters (my daughter being one) and they all loved them. The crazy thing is that the texture of the cookies is similar to a cake ball.

A traditional red velvet cake has cocoa in it. I substituted cacao powder which inspired me to add mint. So now you have a chocolatey minty snowball covered in white chocolate and coconut. It worked.

 

no bake cookie

 

This recipe requires a little set up time so plan accordingly. It takes a bit of time to melt the cacao butter in the dehydrator if you want to keep these as raw as possible. I think they are worth the time spent. After all, it is the holidays and holiday baking can be a fun project for the family.

 

Delicious No-Bake, Vegan Red Velvet Snowball Cookies dipped in White Chocolate!

 

Recipe Notes

  • There are quite a few steps to this one so read the recipe carefully before starting.
  • Make sure you set aside time to melt the cacao butter. This can take more than an hour.
  • You will be making the shell first, then the cookies, and while they are cooling (to make the cacao butter thicken faster) you will be cooling down the cacao butter mixture. It is important that it thickens up a bit before you dip. If you over chill it, just re-soften it in the dehydrator.
  • If you aren’t worried about the raw status, you can melt the cacao butter and coconut butter in a double boiler on the stove top.
  • Chop the cacao butter into fine pieces to speed up the melting.
  • These are over the top sweet. If you want them sweeter, just add coconut sugar.

 

 

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67 Comments

  1. Toxi wrote on December 25, 2015

    These were very successful ! Packaged them up in festive holiday boxes as gifts.
    Thank you for sharing.

    Reply
    • Susan wrote on December 29, 2015

      Hi, Toxi! I love hearing that. Thanks for sharing that with me. Happy Holidays!

      Reply
  2. Kathleen Helms wrote on December 22, 2015

    Should the almonds be salted or unsalted?

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    • Susan wrote on December 29, 2015

      Hi, Kathleen, You want raw almonds. They do not come salted as far as I know. 🙂

      Reply
  3. Son wrote on December 10, 2015

    Very Pretty… You could just use goji berries. Would be simpler.

    Reply
  4. Robin wrote on December 9, 2015

    Do you think you could make these with coconut flour instead of almonds? I tend to get tummy aches from eating too many nuts.

    Reply
    • Susan wrote on December 9, 2015

      Hi, Robin, The flour for the balls is half coconut flour. You could try using all coconut flour but you will have to add more liquid because it is highly absorbent. 🙂

      Reply
  5. Dylan wrote on December 9, 2015

    Gorgeous! Like a much more beautiful, healthy version of a Tim Bit (from Tim Hortons in Canada haha). By the way, did you cook the beet first by boiling it to peel off the skin? I can’t imagine any other way. Thanks though!

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    • Susan wrote on December 9, 2015

      Hi, Dylan, Since this recipe is in the “raw” recipe category, the beets are raw. Just peel, quarter and put in the food processor! Cheers!

      Reply
      • Dylan wrote on December 21, 2015

        Ahh, right. Of course. Beets just seem impossible to peel without heating somehow. Maybe I need to YouTube this…

        Reply
        • Susan wrote on December 29, 2015

          Hi, Dylan, It’s super easy with a veggie peeler. Just like you would peel an apple. Cheers!

          Reply
  6. Kawirew wrote on December 9, 2015

    I’d like to make these! But one thing: do I use raw beets or cooked ones?

    Reply
    • Susan wrote on December 9, 2015

      The beets are not cooked. They are used raw. Cheers!

      Reply
  7. Karen wrote on December 8, 2015

    I want to make these but I do not have a dehydrator. Is there an alternative method that you can recommended?

    Reply
    • Susan wrote on December 8, 2015

      Hi, Karen, The dehydrator is only used to melt the coconut butter and cacao butter. You can do this stove-top in a double boiler but if you want to keep it raw, you have to really watch the temp.

      Reply
  8. Reiko wrote on December 7, 2015

    The colors are amazing!! And I LOVE the use of beets. What a great idea! I always liked red velvet cake but never liked the thought that the red color came from food coloring…

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    • Susan wrote on December 8, 2015

      Thank you, Reiko. Are you getting much snow in Minnesota? I see you have been up to some amazing things, too!

      Reply
    • Susan wrote on December 8, 2015

      Hi, Alison, Isn’t the color fun! So glad you like them. 🙂

      Reply

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