I’ve been meaning to play around with making these for absolutely ages. It’s been on of those things on my very long list of things to make. However babies and toddlers seem to take over slightly 😉 Today has been a fairly relaxed day and suddenly in the middle of te toddler finishing her tea and the baby getting ready for a bath I suddenly found that urge to make these. As I fired up the food processor my husband literally came out with “What on earth are you doing” – translated as “Its time to get these kids into bed so we can sit down with a glass of something yummy”. Fortunately these babies literally took minutes to make so I can enjoy one with my glass of chilled white wine. YES.
This is a recipe I’ll be playing around with over the coming weeks for sure. Let me know if you come up with any good combinations.
- 1 cup mixed nuts
- 1 cup dried apricots
- 1 cup dried mango
- Place all ingredients in a food processor and blitz for a few minutes until it is all finely processed.
- Roll into balls or shape into bars, wet hands helps.
- Place on greaseproof paper and store in the fridge in an airtight container.
You make the nicest sounding healthy snacks I think I’ve possibly ever seen 🙂
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You are too kind!
this looks fantastic! must make them for Wilf, it would save us tons in Organix bars! x
Ooo hope you like them.
These looks like a great way of getting some more fruit into your diet and would be a bit more interesting than just eating the dried fruit straight out of the pack 🙂
Cool, dead easy to make and healthy, I will pass the recipe on to hubby, he makes healthy treats for us from time to time!
Ooh these look rather good, seem straightforward to make too. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Wow these looks so simple to make and would be great to carry around as a quick energy bar. x
Great recipe. I think I want to make htis someday. I’d like somethign with bananas in it too
Thanks, I have a banana and sultana flapjack on the blog you may like.
Oooh, they look like they took ages to make! Very impressive 🙂
Thankyou! Super quick to do 🙂
Bet the kids would love these and I’d feel great knowing exactly what’s in them, unlike the bars you can buy!
My toddler calls them “yummy balls” as I made some small balls of them too!
They sound delicious
Mmmmmm – they sound yummy x
Ohh this sounds delicious and like it would make a lovely snack 🙂 x
I love raw food bars – had no idea they’re so easy to make !
Me neither! Hope you enjoy them.
Oooh, I do like the sound of that. Anything with fruit and nut is a huge winner as far as I am concerned.
These sound simple and yummy – and healthy! Think I’ll be giving this recipe a try 🙂 Thank you for sharing x
They look yummy *adds to list of things to try*
Ooo tasty and healthy – win win!
yum! looks great – healthy and tasty at the same time
Ooh these look fab I must try some.
They sound delicious, nuts and fruit without the addition of fat or sugar a definate bonus in my world.
The maths got me though!!! 🙂
They look lush!
thanks so much!
How brilliant and so simple.
Thanks for popping by 🙂
oooh I love the sound of this!
Give them a go, soooo tasty.