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Orange-Infused Energy Bites

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Place the pumpkin seeds and walnuts into a food processor. Pulse a few times until they are coarsely chopped. Be careful not to over-process; you want to maintain some texture in the mixture, as this will add a nice crunch to the final product.
3. Add the Dried Fruits and Orange Zest:

Next, add the pitted dates, dried apricots, and orange zest to the food processor. Blend until the mixture starts to come together into a sticky dough-like consistency. The dates and apricots should be finely chopped and well incorporated into the nut mixture. If the mixture seems too dry, you can add a teaspoon of orange juice or water to help it bind.
4. Shape the Energy Bites:

With the mixture ready, use your hands to scoop out about a tablespoon of the mixture and roll it into a ball. Continue this process until all the mixture has been used. You should end up with approximately 12-15 bites, depending on the size you choose to make.
5. Roll in Sesame Seeds:

Spread the sesame seeds evenly on a plate. Roll each of the energy bites in the sesame seeds until they are fully coated. The sesame seeds not only add an extra layer of flavor but also give the bites a nice visual appeal and additional crunch.
6. Chill and Serve:

Place the energy bites on a tray or in an airtight container and let them chill in the refrigerator for at least 30 minutes. This will help them firm up and enhance the flavors. Once they’ve set, they are ready to enjoy.
Nutritional Information (Per Serving):
Calories: 120 kcal
Protein: 2g
Carbohydrates: 15g
Fat: 6g
Fiber: 3g
Sugar: 11g
Tips for Success
Customizing the Recipe: You can easily swap out the nuts and seeds for your favorites. For example, try using almonds or sunflower seeds for a different flavor profile.
Storage: Store these energy bites in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks. They can also be frozen for up to three months.
Adding Superfoods: For an extra nutritional boost, consider adding a tablespoon of chia seeds, flax seeds, or hemp hearts to the mixture before blending.
Serving Suggestions: These energy bites are great as a pre-workout snack, a midday pick-me-up, or even as a healthy dessert option.
Questions You Might Have
Can I make these without a food processor?
Yes, you can finely chop the nuts and dried fruits by hand and mix them in a bowl. It will take a bit more time, but it’s doable.
What if the mixture is too dry or too sticky?
If the mixture is too dry, add a small amount of orange juice or water, a teaspoon at a time, until it holds together. If it’s too sticky, add more nuts or seeds.
Can I use fresh fruit instead of dried?
Dried fruits work best because they add sweetness and help bind the mixture. Fresh fruits may add too much moisture, making it difficult to shape the bites.
Final Thoughts
These Orange-Infused Energy Bites are a fantastic way to enjoy a nutritious and flavorful snack without any added sugars or preservatives. They are easy to make, require no baking, and are perfect for meal prep. Keep a batch of these bites in your fridge for a quick snack that’s both satisfying and energizing.

These Orange-Infused Energy Bites are a delightful blend of sweet, tangy, and nutty flavors. They are perfect for anyone looking for a healthy snack option that’s both satisfying and easy to make. Whether you’re packing them in a lunchbox or enjoying them as a quick bite during the day, these energy bites are sure to become a favorite!

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