You're going to absolutely LOVE these 4-ingredient Healthy Snickers Ice Cream Bites. They're incredibly moreish, taste deceptively indulgent and unbelievably quick and easy to make. I'll show you how!
I love dates but I love frozen dates even more - instead of turning icy and teeth-shatteringly hard like I thought they would, they actually become perfectly fudgy, chewy, and almost nougat-like in texture.
Just like Snickers, right? Once I'd discovered this, I couldn't wait to capitalise upon the revelation by using these frozen dates as a basis for healthier frozen treats.
All you need to do to make these ridiculously easy Healthy Snickers Ice Cream Bites is pit some dates, then stuff them with creamy peanut butter and crunchy roasted peanuts.
After a quick trip to the freezer, the dates just get coated in a luxurious layer of silky-smooth dark chocolate - look at that glossy shine!
And there you have it, a brilliant little snack filled with nostalgic childhood memories of eating sugary, caramel and chocolate-saturated ice creams in the glaring heat of a hot summer's day.
I'm SO pleased to have discovered these! It's great how these adorable little ice cream bites come together so quickly and so easily, and they're also pretty healthy.
These ice cream bites are highly shareable and make great snacks for movie nights, BBQs or dinner parties. If you like these, you may like my:
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Watch how to make it
Healthy Snickers Ice Cream Bites (Vegan + GF)
Ingredients
- 10 pitted dates
- 10 teaspoons smooth peanut butter
- Handful of (salted) roasted peanuts
- 40 g (1.5oz) dark chocolate (ensure dairy-free/refined sugar free if necessary)
Instructions
- Stuff each date with a teaspoon of peanut butter and a few peanuts
- Transfer to a freezer-friendly container and place in freezer for at least an hour
- Once the dates have frozen slightly, melt the chocolate either in a bain-marie or in the microwave
- Dip the dates in the melted chocolate and use a spoon to roll them around until completely coated
- Place these chocolate-coated dates on greaseproof paper (will make it much easier to peel off afterwards!) and put them back into the freezer again until they have completely hardened
- Transfer into a sealable container and keep in the freezer for up to a few months
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Yuma
Have these in the freezer right now...can't wait to try them!
Rhian Williams
Thanks, hope you'll love them!
Deborah
Hiya, these look amazing!!!! I'm shopping online for the ingredients now and wondering do you use dried or non-dried dates? And does it make a difference?
Kind regards
Deborah
Rhian Williams
Thank you so much! It doesn't really matter to be honest, you can use either! The non-dried Medjool dates taste better but dried dates also taste nice too!
Sandi
Not sure why you call them a name that has nothing to do with ice cream? They are a tasty semi healthy, easy to make frozen peanut butter treat but in no way a reminder of ice cream. It’s been years but I remember how good frozen snickers were, and I love your sweet potatoe ice cream that has peanut butter so I filled the dates with frozen sweet potatoe ice cream, peanuts and chocolate like you did and they really are so much like a frozen ice cream snickers bite. Try it👍
Rhian Williams
Thank you so much for sharing, your variation sounds delicious! I called them Ice Cream Bites because they're stored in the freezer!