My my, aren’t these paleo bliss balls the prettiest things you’ve ever seen? Or maybe the second prettiest thing behind (may it rest in peace). I like to think of these as a sister recipe to my popular , and I’d say the two are the perfect combination if you’re entertaining or need a quick snack for an event.
We recently rearranged our living room, which may not sound particularly exciting but at this stage in my life, I absolutely live for “home innovations” (being this openly lame is truly liberating). It looks like I’ve found a much better home photography setup as I now have two white walls to work with instead of just one, so I’m able to reflect the natural light really nicely. As someone who knows very little about photography and stumbles through every shoot with very little knowledge of what I’m actually doing, this is pretty exciting.
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You probably thought I’d make Cherry Ripe bliss balls next, but my cherry addiction was clearly getting out of hand so I decided to mix things up and go with raspberries and coconut, using my go-to Australian macadamia nuts as the base. These came together beautifully! They do require a little more care than my cacao balls, as they include fresh raspberries. This means the mix can be a little more wet and sticky, so the balls can be slightly more challenging to “roll”. I recommend using the sharper edge of the food processor to scrape the mix off your hands as you roll each one. This will clean your hands of the sticky mix, and will make it easier to get that perfectly round shape.
Do you have a favourite bliss ball recipe? Post it in the comments, and share the love!
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