🔪Prep Time 30 Min
🔥Cook Time 0 Min
🍽️Servings4 servings People
Calories120 kcal
No-Bake Date Brownies: A Fudgy 30-Minute Healthy Treat – The Daily Simmer
Healthy Desserts

No-Bake Date Brownies: A Fudgy 30-Minute Treat

Satisfy your chocolate cravings without turning on the oven.

Prep: 30 mins | Cook: 0 mins | Yields: 4 Servings

We all have that specific time of day—usually around 3 PM for me—when the need for chocolate hits hard. I used to reach for whatever candy bar was at the checkout counter, but lately, I’ve been trying to keep things a bit cleaner in my kitchen without sacrificing the joy of a good dessert.

That is where these No-Bake Date Brownies come in to save the day. If you are skeptical about using dates in a brownie, I get it. I was too. But when you blend them down with cocoa and nuts, they lose their fruit texture and transform into this incredibly dense, fudgy binder that acts just like a rich brownie batter.

The best part? There is absolutely zero baking involved. You just blitz the ingredients, press them into a pan, and let the fridge do the work. It’s become my go-to “emergency sweet treat” that I don’t have to feel guilty about eating.

Square sliced no-bake date brownies topped with chocolate ganache

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • Texture: Unlike dry protein bars, these are moist and fudgy thanks to the natural oils in the almonds and coconut.
  • Energy Boost: The combination of oats and flaxseeds provides a slow-release energy, making this a great pre-workout snack.
  • Simple Ingredients: You likely have everything in your pantry right now. No weird powders or artificial sweeteners.

Ingredients

The Brownie Base

  • 1/2 cup Pitted Dates: Make sure they are soft. If they are dry and hard, soak them in warm water for 10 minutes first.
  • 1/3 cup Almonds: You can use slivered or whole almonds.
  • 1/4 cup Rolled Oats: Quick oats work fine too.
  • 3 tbsp Unsweetened Cocoa Powder: The darker, the better.
  • 2 tbsp Milk: Any milk works; I usually use almond milk to keep it dairy-free.
  • 2 tbsp Ground Flaxseeds: This helps bind everything together.
  • 1 tbsp Honey: For a touch of extra sweetness.
  • 1 tbsp Coconut Oil: Melted.

The Shiny Ganache

  • 2 tbsp Cocoa Powder
  • 2 tbsp Coconut Oil (Liquid)
  • 1.5 tbsp Honey

Instructions

  1. Blend the Base: Toss the dates, almonds, oats, cocoa, milk, flaxseeds, honey, and coconut oil into your food processor. Pulse it on high. You aren’t looking for a puree; you want a sticky, textured dough that holds its shape when you squeeze a piece between your fingers.
  2. Press it Down: Line a small container or loaf pan with parchment paper (this is crucial for lifting it out later). Dump the mixture in and press it down firmly. I like to use the back of a spoon or the bottom of a glass to get it really compact.
  3. Make the Ganache: In a small bowl, whisk together the cocoa powder, coconut oil, and honey. It should look glossy and smooth.
  4. Top and Chill: Pour the chocolate sauce over your packed brownie base. Tilt the pan to coat it evenly.
  5. Set: Place the container in the fridge for at least 30 minutes. The coconut oil needs time to solidify the bars. Slice into squares and serve!

Sara’s Tips for Success

  • Consistency Check: If your mixture is too crumbly in the food processor, add another teaspoon of milk. If it’s too wet, toss in a few more oats. It varies depending on how moist your dates are.
  • The Press: Don’t be gentle when pressing the dough into the pan. The harder you press, the fudgier the brownie will be. Loose packing leads to crumbling bars.
  • Flax Substitute: If you don’t have flaxseeds, chia seeds are a perfect 1:1 swap.

Nutritional Notes

These No-Bake Date Brownies are calorie-dense but nutrient-rich. Each square packs about 120 calories, making them a sensible portion for a snack. They are naturally gluten-free (ensure your oats are certified GF) and refined sugar-free.

If you enjoyed this healthy treat, you might also like my recipe for Coconut Crab Soup (Internal Link) for a light dinner option.

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