A Perfect Mix of Rich Chocolate, Sweet Dates, and Bright Raspberry Flavor
Raspberry Brownie Date Bites are one of those recipes that blend indulgence and natural sweetness into a delicious miniature treat. These little bites are chewy, moist, brownie-like, and naturally sweetened with dates, giving you a satisfying dessert that feels decadent without being heavy. The addition of raspberries brings a bright, fruity note that perfectly balances the richness of cocoa and chocolate.
This complete article will walk you through everything you need to know: not only the ingredients and steps but also how to select the best dates, how to handle raspberry moisture, how to get a rich brownie texture, storage tips, serving suggestions, and calorie details.
Let’s dive deep into this delicious dessert!
Preparation Time
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Prep Time: 15 minutes
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Chill/Rest Time (optional but recommended): 20 minutes
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Total Time: ~35 minutes
No baking, no stress — just blend, roll, and chill. Easy and fun!
Ingredients (Makes 18–20 bites)
For the Raspberry Brownie Date Bites
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1 ½ cups (about 250 g) pitted soft dates
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¾ cup almond flour
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¼ cup cocoa powder (unsweetened)
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⅓ cup mini dark chocolate chips
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½ teaspoon vanilla extract
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1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (optional)
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1 pinch of salt
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½ cup freeze-dried raspberries, crushed
or ½ cup fresh raspberries (instructions included below)
Optional Chocolate Coating
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½ cup melted dark chocolate
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Extra crushed raspberries for topping
Detailed Instructions
1. Prepare the dates
If your dates are firm or dry, soak them in warm water for 10 minutes, then drain very well.
Soft dates like Medjool work best — they blend into a smooth, rich paste.
2. Blend into a brownie dough
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Add dates to a food processor.
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Pulse until a thick paste forms.
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Add almond flour, cocoa powder, vanilla, salt, and honey/maple (if using).
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Blend until the mixture forms a dough-like texture.
If too dry → add 1–2 teaspoons of water.
If too sticky → add 1–2 teaspoons of almond flour.
3. Add the chocolate chips
Pulse once or twice to mix them in without crushing them completely.
4. Add the raspberries
If using freeze-dried raspberries:
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Crush them slightly and fold into the dough.
They give strong raspberry flavor with zero extra moisture.
If using fresh raspberries:
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Pat them dry VERY well.
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Mash gently.
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Fold carefully into the dough.
Because of moisture, you may need:
+1 tablespoon almond flour
OR
+1 teaspoon cocoa powder
5. Shape into bites
Take 1 tablespoon of dough and roll into smooth balls.
6. Optional: Dip in melted chocolate
You can partially dip or fully coat the bites — both are amazing.
Sprinkle a little raspberry dust on top before the chocolate hardens.
7. Chill before serving
Refrigerate for 20 minutes for the perfect texture.
Done! Simple, delicious, and rich.
Tips for Perfect Raspberry Brownie Date Bites
Use soft dates
Hard dates create a crumbly, dry texture.
Medjool dates = guaranteed fudgy results.
For a stronger brownie flavor
Add 1 extra teaspoon of cocoa powder.
For a stronger raspberry flavor
Use freeze-dried raspberries — they are intense and work perfectly.
To make them extra chewy
Add 1 tablespoon nut butter (almond or peanut).
To keep them firm
Store in the fridge. They soften slightly at room temperature.
Kid-friendly version
Skip the extra melted chocolate to keep sugar lower.
Want them more like truffles?
Roll in:
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cocoa powder
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raspberry powder
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shredded coconut
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crushed almonds
How to Serve These Bites
These bites are:
✨ Great for school snacks
✨ Perfect for dessert platters
✨ Ideal in lunch boxes
✨ A fun treat for parties
✨ Perfect “healthy-ish” chocolate bites
You can serve them:
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in mini paper cups
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drizzled with melted chocolate
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arranged on a chilled plate with fresh berries
Variations
1. Chocolate–Raspberry Coconut Bites
Add ¼ cup shredded coconut to the dough.
2. Peanut Butter Brownie Bites
Swap almond flour for peanut powder and add 1 tablespoon peanut butter.
3. Nut-Free Version
Replace almond flour with oat flour.
4. Double Chocolate Version
Add 1 tablespoon melted chocolate into the dough before rolling.
5. Orange–Raspberry Brownie Bites
Add ½ teaspoon orange zest — amazing flavor!
Calories
For 1 bite (without chocolate coating):
~80–95 kcal
With chocolate coating:
~110–125 kcal
Light but satisfying!
How to Store
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Fridge: up to 1 week
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Freezer: up to 2 months (thaw 10 minutes before eating)
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Room temperature: 6–8 hours max
Complete Step-by-Step Method Summary
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Soften dates if needed.
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Blend dates into paste.
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Add almond flour, cocoa, vanilla, salt, honey → blend.
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Add chocolate chips → pulse.
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Add raspberries → fold gently.
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Roll into balls.
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Dip into melted chocolate (optional).
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Chill 20 minutes.
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Enjoy!
Conclusion
Raspberry Brownie Date Bites are everything you want in a mini dessert:
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chewy
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fudgy
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rich
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naturally sweet
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fruity
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chocolatey
They’re incredibly easy to make, require no baking, and use simple ingredients. Whether you want a sweet snack, a dessert for guests, or a healthy-ish chocolate option, these bites check every box.