Pineapple Pop 'em Balls

"Here's a quick and healthy dessert or snack with tropical flavours. I'm adding this recipe for ZWT5. This recipe comes from the Vegetarian Passport Cookbook by Linda Woolven."
 
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Ready In:
10mins
Ingredients:
4
Yields:
1 batch
Serves:
12
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ingredients

  • 1 cup dried pineapple
  • 12 cup shredded coconut
  • 14 cup sesame seeds
  • 2 tablespoons pineapple juice, use only as much as needed to make consistency right for forming into balls
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directions

  • Add the first 3 ingredients to a food processor and blend until somewhat smooth.
  • Add as much juice as is required to make the consistency right for forming into balls.
  • Form into balls and allow to harden.

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Reviews

  1. So quick and easy to make. They hardened after about 45 minutes, and when I took them out, they made for a light dessert, with coffee. So good; it's just too bad they didn't last long.
     
  2. These came out perfect for me, but I didn't use any juice. I got the no-sulfur, low-sugar dried pinapple from the health food store. I'd like to try them with home-dehydrated pineapple to get no added sugar. Pineapple's sweet. Why add sugar? My 2- & 4-year-olds loved these and frowned when I put some away for later. Thanks! Reviewed for Healthy Choices ABC tag.
     
  3. Made these to snack on and while they tasted good they were very sticky. I made with just the first three ingredients as the directions state to add just enough juice to be able to form a ball and I could do that with out the juice. The consistency even after sitting was that of sticky raw cookie dough. Don’t have a good suggestion on how to resolve that issue. Sorry these sounded good and I love dried pineapple.
     
  4. I would rate it higher (the flavor is really good) but I'm not sure how "hard" they're supposed to get. Mine are still a bit sticky and are the consistency of gooey gumdrops. Still edible, just not exactly what I was expecting. Made for ZWT5, RRR.
     
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