Fudge, but not as you know it – these 4 ingredient almond fudge are made with healthier ingredients and there’s no cooking required!
For years, dates have been my No. 1 go-to ingredient to use in my desserts. Even though they are high in sugar (like most fruit are), I would prefer to eat a date than a spoon of sugar. It’s like the argument that fruit juice is as bad as drinking fizzy drinks just because fruit juice is high in sugar. It may be high in sugar, yes, but it’s also high in vitamins and antioxidants, which fizzy drinks are not. So if you’re going to drink one or the other, of course fruit juice is better for you!
like fruit juice, dates are made up of more than just sugar. They contain fibre, calcium, iron, potassium, magnesium and some B vitamins. They may also not be the healthiest fruit, but they work really well in a variety of desserts – fudge being one of them.
I based this recipe on these 4 ingredient salted caramel fudge. The main difference being I’m using almond butter in this recipe instead of tahini. Why? Because many people are still not so familiar with tahini, so I thought I’d make an alternative version with almond butter. I mention in the original recipe that you can use any nut/seed butter you prefer, and that applies for this recipe too.
It’s no secret that no-bake recipes are my favourite. I feel that it’s so much easier to make healthier desserts that are no-bake. Healthier baking with less sugar can easily result in something not so tasty and can have a dramatic impact on the texture too. Also, it’s so much more difficult to mess up a no-bake treat, especially if you’re just starting out as a home baker.
This recipe is also vegan, gluten-free, soy-free and can easily be made nut-free by using a seed butter instead of almond butter. A great one to have in your recipe collection when you need to whip up an easy treat for someone with allergies/food intolerances!
What you’ll need to make these 4 ingredient almond fudge:
- Dates – I like using Medjool dates because they’re sweet, fudgy and really soft. Any soft dates will work. If you don’t use soft dates, the blending process may not be as smooth. You have the option of soaking your dates in boiling water for 10-20 minutes if they’re on the dryer side. Just make sure to drain them properly before adding them to your food processor.
- Almond butter – this combined with the soft dates is what will give this recipe a fudge like texture. You can use other nut butters instead if you prefer like peanut or cashew butter. I love using tahini too – a great nut-free option.
- Dark chocolate – to make these fudge bites even more moreish! The intense, rich flavour of the chocolate goes so well with the sweetness of the dates and creaminess of the nut butter. You can of course omit the chocolate if you want a lower calorie option.
- Salt – A small pinch goes a long way! It works to enhance all the flavours and balances out the sweetness perfectly.
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Ingredients
- 250 g Medjool dates
- 135 g almond butter or nut/seed butter of choice
- Pinch of salt
- 150 g dark chocolate
Instructions
- Add the dates, almond butter and salt to a food processor and blend until you have a smooth fudge like mixture.
- You can either press the mixture into a loaf tin lined with baking paper, or press into silicon moulds. I used a silicon mini muffin tray to create the round cup like shape.
- Freeze for 2 hours, then dip into the melted dark chocolate. Transfer to the fridge to allow the chocolate to set (around 10 minutes).
- Enjoy!
How can I make almond butter at home
You can blend almonds/roasted almond in a high speed blender or food processor.
I doubt the fudge can stay safe in the fridge for four days. Lol
It doesn’t last that long in my fridge either ?♥️
What dark chocolate do you use? Any recommended brand?
Any dark chocolate will work 🙂 I like to use 70% cocoa, but not particular brand.
I added chocolate whey protein powder to make protein bars !
That’s such a great idea Aida! I’ll definitely add protein powder to mine next time 😀 xx
Hi Nadia thank you for the recipe. The recipe can easily last for weeks as there is no water ? Why just 4 days please? Thanks
Thank you 😀 Mine are gone within 4 days ? so I haven’t had a chance to check whether they last longer than that. As you said, they do keep well.
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So glad you enjoyed it 😀 I’m working on adding a subscription form on the blog so you can sign up to my newsletter and receive updates!
Amazing recipe – I have missed fudge so much since becoming vegan, I love how this is a healthy version too. I found your site on Instagram – you definitely have a new follower here!
Hi Ali 🙂 So glad you enjoyed it! I think it’s much more enjoyable compared to ‘normal’ fudge since it’s not as sweet and you know there’s good ingredients in there. Thank you for following me – hope you enjoy my other recipes too 😀 x
Nadia your photography is stunning. I love it. Do you do it yourself??? If so, What camera do you use???