A creamy cashew fudge that is healthier than traditional fudge. This fudge only needs 5 ingredients and is an easy to make snack or dessert and unlike other fudge recipes, this one isn’t made with butter, condensed milk, frosting, peanut butter or loads of refined sugar.
While my lime fudge is still creamy and soft, it has on the other side nutrient-dense ingredients. Instead, it is made with cashews, coconut, dates and coconut oil.
This recipe proves you can have it all – indulgent flavors while still keeping your health goals in check. It’s a decadent bite, hard to believe it’s made with better-for-you ingredients and without any fancy equipment. It’s also freezer friendly, so you can eat what you like and freeze the rest for later!
If you are looking for a super easy, speedy and delicious healthier treat that only calls for the smallest number of ingredients, you need to try this recipe! And once you try it you will want to make it time and time again.
Whip up a batch in 5 minutes, freeze to harden, and store leftovers in the fridge so they are ready at a moment’s notice. I like to keep them in the freezer ready to be picked up at any time, with a perfect semi-hard, semi-soft texture that melts in the mouth.
Whether it’s for a pre-or post-workout energy boost or to satisfy that 3 o’clock snack craving these little bites are the golden ticket. This lime fudge recipe is addictive, a new great addition to anyone looking for a healthy fudge, treat or bite. I love to eat 2 or 3 for breakfast or as a snack.
If you are looking for a super easy, speedy and delicious healthier treat that only calls for a handful of ingredients, you need to try this recipe! And once you try it you will want to make it time and time again.
Weekly game plan: make a batch of these nutty fudgy bites. Reach for one any time snack cravings strike. Repeat as often as necessary.
Simple as that!
Lime Cashew Fudge
Ingredients
- 2 cups cashews, soaked 3+hours and drained
- 1 cup desiccated coconut
- 1/4 cup coconut oil, melted
- 1/4 cup honey or maple syrup
- 2-3 limes, juice and zest, depending on how lime-y you prefer
- Few drops natural green food colour or make your own – cook tender, greens (such as spinach) in a tiny bit of water for about a minute. A few drops of the juice will give a very concentrated green.
Instructions
- Line a 8 x 8-inch baking pan or dish with parchment paper on the bottom and sides leaving some overhanging to act as a handle to get the bars out easier for cutting.Place all ingredients in a food processor and process until you reach a sticky dough consistency.Spread the mixture into the lined pan and spread out evenly.Put into the freezer for at least 3-4 hours or overnight.Using a sharp knife, cut into small squares and store them back in the freezer in an airtight container for 10 days or more. Take them out when you need something sweet (if too hard, let it warm up few minutes at room temperature).
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