These Three Ingredient Apricot and Coconut Balls are SO EASY to make and are a great recipe to make with the kids. They are also the perfect sweet treat to enjoy after dinner when you are craving a sugar hit – please tell me I’m not the only one who craves this!?
This is a really simple recipe to make and is simple enough for the bigger kids to make themselves. My little guys had a great time mixing the ingredients together and rolling it into balls, although they did become more interested in licking the sticky mixture off their fingers (and arms, shirt, face…) then actually making the Apricot and Coconut Balls after a little while.
I like to cut the dried apricot pieces into fairly big chunks, however you can easily cut them into small pieces if you prefer. This recipe makes around 24 Apricot and Coconut Balls, however you can easily make more or less if you prefer by adjusting the size of the balls.
We recently made these to share with some friends while celebrating our little man’s fourth birthday and they were a huge hit with the kids – and adults too! It was a super hot day so I popped these into the freezer for half an hour to ensure they were super cold (and firm) before taking outside in the heat to enjoy.
Three Ingredient Apricot and Coconut Balls
Ingredients
- 250 g of dried apricots
- 200 g of condensed milk
- 130 g of desiccated coconut
- 1 cup of extra coconut for rolling
Instructions
- Pour approximately 1 cup of desiccated coconut into a small bowl, this is to roll the Apricot and Coconut Balls in.
- Chop the dried apricots into small pieces and place into a large bowl.
- Add the condensed milk and coconut and use a large spoon to mix together until well combined.
- Scoop up tablespoon sized amounts of mixture and roll into a ball - don't worry the mixture will be sticky.
- Roll the Apricot and Coconut Balls into the bowl with the extra coconut to coat and place in a container.
- Repeat until you have used all of the mixture.
- Place the three ingredient Apricot and Coconut Balls into the fridge to chill and firm for 2 hours.
Nutrition
Thermomix Three Ingredient Apricot and Coconut Balls
- Place the extra coconut into a bowl to roll the balls, set aside until needed.
- Place the dried apricots into the your Thermomix bowl and blitz using Turbo for 1 second 5 times – or longer if you want finer apricot chunks.
- Add the condensed milk and coconut to your Thermomix bowl and mix together for 10 seconds on Speed 3 or until combined.
- Use a tablespoon to scoop up the mixture and roll into balls. If you feel the mixture is too soft, simply add a little more coconut.
- Roll the balls in the extra coconut and place into a container.
- Once you have used all of the mixture, place the container into the fridge for 2 hours to allow the Thermomix Apricot and Coconut Balls to firm
Jayne
these look like winners lauren and so easy too!
Lauren
Thanks Jayne!
The Hungry Mum
These are sending me down memory lane, recalling apricot bites from the school canteen 🙂
Lauren
Weren’t they the best!
Swah
Oh yum, these remind me of those apricot coconut fruit logs that I used to eat at school, I am craving one so badly right now!
Lauren
They remind me of them too, they were one of my favourites along with jupiter bars!
Jennifer @ Delicious Everyday
Oh these sound so good Lauren! I love quick and easy snacks like these. And no, you aren’t the only one that craves a sugar hit after dinner. Straight after dinner I have to have a cup of tea and a square of 70% cocoa chocolate. 🙂
Lauren
That sounds perfect to me!
Bec Senyard
I need to make these for Esther for her school lunches. She’s starting to get fussy on what she takes to school now. It’s been a little frustrating!
Lauren
Oh I feel your pain, Liam now has to ‘supervise’ his lunchbox getting put together!
Renee Wilson
My sister makes a great apricot and coconut ball. Super easy and yum too 🙂
Lauren
They are pretty yummy
Lucy @ Bake Play Smile
These look great! And yep, I’m a sweet person late at night too!
Lauren
Why doesn’t that surprise me!
Jessica @ Sweetest Menu
I always crave a sweetie after dinner! These look great and a nice change from always grabbing the chocolate! 😉
Lauren
Yes, sometimes you need to step away from the chocolate – crazy I know!
Lisa @ Chocolate Meets Strawberry
Nope, you are definitely not the only one, Lauren! Seven nights out of seven I always have something sweet after dinner too 😉 These no-bake treats look like the perfect way to round off dinner!!
Lauren
Thanks Lisa, I’g lad to hear I’m not alone!
Vicki @ Knocked up and abroad
How easy! Love the look of them and yes sugar cravings here post dinner too xx
Lauren
I’m starting to think EVERYONE has them!