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July 5, 2024

Pecan & Hazelnut Cups

These pecan & hazelnut cups contain just 6 simple ingredients. They are fantastic if you are looking for something which is made with good-for-you ingredients, but still tastes like an indulgent treat. They will last for about a week in the fridge so are a great one to make at the beginning of the week for easy, healthy snacks.
prep time5 minutes
Chill Time30 minutes
total time35 minutes

Take two of my favourite nuts, combine them with 4 other simple ingredients, and you can produce these simple pecan & hazelnut cups. They are one of the easiest healthiest snacks to have on hand when you need a quick pick-me-up. 

They don’t need baking and are great for snacks on the go or for an easy packed lunch treat. 

Nutritional Highlights

✔ Vitamin E and magnesium from almond butter and hazelnuts.
✔ Healthy monounsaturated fats from hazelnuts, pecans, and almond butter.
✔ Fibre and antioxidants from buckwheat flakes, dates and nuts.
✔ Natural sugars from Medjool dates and date syrup.

What ingredients are needed to make pecan & hazelnut cups?

  • Hazelnuts
  • Pecans 
  • Medjool dates
  • Almond butter 
  • Buckwheat flakes
  • Date syrup

Once blended you can roll the mixture into balls, but if you want to make it a little fancier then press down each piece into a cupcake tray or case and top each one with a pecan. Once refrigerated they will hold their shape beautifully, as they are a little bigger than an energy ball and not as big as a full energy bar.

Why use buckwheat flakes instead of oats?

I’ve used buckwheat flakes rather than oats for this recipe. They give a slightly nutty flavour to these cups.

Despite its name, buckwheat is gluten free and is a great option if you want a change from oats.

Buckwheat is a complete protein so nutritionally, it’s a great choice for treats like this.

You can easily sub in oats if you prefer.

Storage & shelf life

These cups can be stored for about a week in an airtight container in the fridge.

Alternatively, they can be frozen too.

Recipe Tips

  • I like to toast my buckwheat flakes for 10 mins in the oven before using but this is optional.  They are fine to eat raw, but if you would prefer a nuttier taste then toasting them adds to this flavour.
  • If you don’t have buckwheat flakes you can easily sub for oats. 
  • I use large soft medjool for the recipe.  If your dates are harder then try soaking in boiling water for 20 minutes and draining before using.
  • I have used almond butter in this recipe but if you prefer another nut or seed butter, then please substitute with that.
  • I have used pecans and hazelnuts but if you would rather substitute with other nuts then this recipe is very flexible. 

Pecan & Hazelnut Cups

Helen Ridgeway Helen Ridgeway
These pecan & hazelnut cups contain just 6 simple ingredients. They are fantastic if you are looking for something which is made with good-for-you ingredients, but still tastes like an indulgent treat. They will last for about a week in the fridge so are a great one to make at the beginning of the week for easy, healthy snacks.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 5 minutes
Chill Time 30 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Dessert, Snack
Servings 12
Calories 297 kcal

Ingredients
 

  • cups medjool dates (200g)
  • ½ cup almond or peanut butter (120g)
  • 3 tbsp date syrup
  • 1 cup hazelnuts (140g)
  • 1 cup pecans (115g)
  • 1 cup buckwheat flakes (100g)
  • Pinch sea salt optional

Instructions
 

  • Pit the dates and add to a food processor with the almond butter and date syrup. Blend until it forms a sticky ball. It should be really soft and sticky but if it doesn’t seem sticky enough then add 1-2 tbsp of water and blend again.
  • Add the nuts and buckwheat and pulse to combine. You want the nuts to be broken down a bit but not fully crushed.
  • Separate into 12 balls and press down into a cupcake tray or cases. Top each one with an extra pecan half. Refrigerate to harden (you can eat straight away but I think they are nicer a bit harder).

Notes

  • If preferred, this recipe can also make 24 small energy balls.
  • Store in the fridge to keep them nice and hard and they will last for about a week.
  • I like to toast my buckwheat flakes for 10 mins in the oven before using but this is optional. They are fine to eat raw but if you would prefer a nuttier taste then toasting them adds to this flavour.
  • If you don’t have buckwheat flakes you can easily sub for oats.
  • I use large soft medjool for the recipe. If your dates are harder then try soaking in boiling water for 20 minutes and draining before using.

Nutrition

Calories: 297kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 6.5gFat: 18.3gSaturated Fat: 1.6gFiber: 3.7g
Keyword energy bars, hazelnuts, pecan
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2 Comments

  1. Marcela

    5 stars
    Excellent snack! 👌

    Reply
    • Helen Ridgeway

      Glad you like them! Thanks so much for letting me know.

      Reply

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