Medjool Date Bites
Medjool date bites are a viral no-bake snack made by smashing pitted Medjool dates flat, topping with creamy peanut butter, and drizzling with melted dark chocolate. After chilling, they become a chewy, naturally sweet treat similar to a healthier candy bar.
Makes 12 servings
About This Recipe
Medjool date bites are a viral no-bake snack made by smashing pitted Medjool dates flat, topping with creamy peanut butter, and drizzling with melted dark chocolate. After chilling, they become a chewy, naturally sweet treat similar to a healthier candy bar.
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Ingredients
Date Bites
Optional
Optional Toppings
Equipment
- Baking sheet For arranging and chilling bites
- Parchment paper Two sheets for smashing dates
- Microwave-safe bowl For melting chocolate
- Cup or glass Bottom used to smash dates flat
- Spoon For peanut butter and chocolate topping
Instructions
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Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
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Arrange pitted Medjool dates evenly on the parchment. Place a second sheet of parchment over the dates and use the bottom of a cup to smash each date flat into a small patty.
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Top each flattened date with about 2 teaspoons of peanut butter, spreading evenly to cover the surface.
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Melt dark chocolate in a microwave-safe bowl in 15-second intervals, stirring between each, until smooth. Optionally stir in coconut oil for a glossier finish.
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Spoon melted chocolate over each peanut butter-topped date, letting it cascade over the edges. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt or crushed peanuts if desired.
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Refrigerate or freeze for 30 minutes to 1 hour until the chocolate is fully hardened.
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Serve chilled or let sit at room temperature for 2 to 3 minutes for a chewier texture. Store leftovers in an airtight container.
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An irresistibly simple viral snack that delivers candy-bar satisfaction with just three wholesome ingredients — perfect for lunchboxes, post-workout fuel, or guilt-free sweet cravings.
Pros
- Only three main ingredients
- No baking required
- Naturally sweet from dates
- Customizable with any nut butter or chocolate
- Great for meal prep and freezing
Cons
- Dates are calorie-dense — easy to overeat
- Chocolate layer can crack if stored too cold
- Needs chilling time before serving
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Medjool date bites are a viral no-bake snack made by smashing pitted Medjool dates flat, topping with creamy peanut butter, and drizzling with melted dark chocolate. After chilling, they become a chewy, naturally sweet treat similar to a healthier candy bar.
Tips
- Choose fresh plump Medjool dates — they smash flat and taste caramel-sweet
- Soak dry dates in hot water 5 to 10 minutes before using
- Use natural creamy peanut butter without added sugar for smooth layering
- Smash dates between two parchment sheets using a cup bottom
- Add coconut oil to melted chocolate for a glossier, snappier coating
- Sprinkle flaky sea salt on wet chocolate for sweet-salty contrast
- Let refrigerated bites sit at room temperature 2 to 3 minutes before eating
Substitutions
- Peanut butter → almond butter, cashew butter, or tahini
- Dark chocolate → milk chocolate, white chocolate, or vegan chocolate chips
- Medjool dates → Deglet Noor dates (smaller; use more per bite)
- Peanut butter → sunflower seed butter for nut-free version
- Smashed flat style → slit dates and stuff with nut butter before dipping whole
Storage
Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 3 months. Separate layers with parchment if stacking. Let refrigerated bites sit at room temperature briefly for the best chewy texture. Do not leave at room temperature for extended periods — chocolate will soften.
Pairing
Black coffee or espresso Herbal tea or mint tea Greek yogurt with honey for breakfast Crushed almonds or pumpkin seeds on chocolate layer After-workout protein shake
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