Healthy Cocoa Banana Oat Bites

It was almost mandatory that after the Easter sugar and chocolate overload I should come back with a healthy and quick recipe (those Banoffee Tarts weren't the quickest to prepare but oh so luscious!).
I made these oat bites a few weeks ago when I was craving something chocolaty and different to snack on but it was so miserably rainy and dark outside that I didn't feel to go grocery shopping. But I had the itch to bake something and relax at home so what could I do with that lonely ripe banana and some lefovers that were laying around in the kitchen? Healthy Cocoa Banana Oat Bites coated in dark chocolate and sprinkled with shredded coconut. 
These are ridiculously easy to make, quick and healthy. Great to boost your energy after a workout session or as a snack between meals. It's a recipe that admits a lot of variations and you can add your favorite nuts, some dried fruits, chocolate chips, etc...whatever you desire! As long as you keep the same amount of oat, banana and maple syrup so you can easily form balls and they don't become too dry or crackled.




Healthy Cocoa Banana Oat Bites
(makes 12 small balls)

Ingredients
1 cup oatmeal.
1 ripe banana.
1 tbsp pure cocoa powder.
a generous drizzle of maple syrup.
2 tbsp chopped walnuts.
dark chocolate for coating (optional).
shredded coconut (optional).

Directions
Preheat oven to 350 ºF (180 ºC).
In a small mixing bowl slice the banana and mash it with a fork. Add in the oat, cocoa powder, maple syrup and nuts, mix until well combined.
Spoon dough and form small balls with your hands, or if you prefer you can flatten them out to give them a more cookie-like shape.
Bake in oven for 15-20 minutes approximately or until the tops begin to brown a little.
Remove from oven and cover in melted dark chocolate. Sprinkle with shredded coconut and let cool a few minutes before eating.





Comments

  1. Quina bona pinta tenen aquestes boletes Gemma!
    Petites mossegades que segur són una delícia! I si són tan fàcils de fer com dius, potser els haurem de provar, no?

    Petons!

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    1. Hola Víctor!
      Moltes gràcies com sempre pel teu comentari, sempre ets dels primers! Jeje.
      Home no són una gran delícia perquè porten molt poquets ingredients (res de sucre, ni xocolata, ni farina...) i si no estàs acostumat a menjar avena (civada) i productes d'aquests tan mega-sans doncs potser pensaràs que estàs menjant a l'hospital, jeje. A casa meva però van tenir molt d'èxit! :-)

      Petons!

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