Crispy date balls. Lucy Mercer/A Cook and Her Books |
Anyone else remember these sweet treats from their childhood? I'm revisiting the Christmas treats of my youth this year, making orange-pecan-coconut balls, and this no-bake treat. It's a smooth date filling combined with crunchy Rice Krispies and rolled in confectioner's sugar. There's a lot of variations out there, but I'm a purist, sticking to the recipe on the back of the Amport Dates package. Be sure to buy two packages for this recipe.
Date Balls
2 (8 oz.) packages pitted dates (Amport brand)
1 stick unsalted butter (1/2 cup)
1 cup brown sugar
4 tablespoons water
1 teaspoon vanilla
2 cups Rice Krispies
Confectioner's sugar or coconut for rolling
1. In a saucepan, mix together butter, water, dates and brown sugar. Cook over medium heat until dates disintegrate and form a paste.
2. Remove from heat and add 1 teaspoon vanilla. Stir in 2 cups Rice Krispies. Let mixture cool until it can be comfortably rolled into balls. I used a 1-inch scoop and rolled the balls in confectioner's sugar or coconut. Store in an airtight container.
Look for more ideas for gifts from the kitchen like orange pecan coconut balls , roasted almonds and my never-the-same-way-twice snack mix on A Cook and Her Books. Looking for Christmas cookies? Try Scottish Shortbread and Macadamia Tassies.
I'm raising my hand! Indeed, I remember those date balls. I'm currently sitting on the sofa with the mother who prepared them for us! You'll know her as "Butter." Thanks for the excellent reminder.
ReplyDeleteI made the Crispy Date Balls this weekend; they are great! I will make more to give away for Christmas. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThese are gluten free which is a great plus for our holiday dessert table. Thanks for the reminder. I also love love love your Moms fruitcake cookies and have made them for many many years.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn W.