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These easy vegan cacao nib truffles make for a healthy yet decadent treat that will satisfy any chocolate lover’s cravings, plus all the information you could ever need on how to cook with Cacao Nibs!

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When I first heard about raw chocolate, years before converting to a plant-based diet, I was concerned that I wouldn’t be able to source any of the above raw chocolate ingredients anywhere. Back in those early experimental days, you had to purchase things online. No popping to Tesco or Sainsburys for your Maca Powder or Cacao Nibs back then. How things have changed.

Nowadays, whole foods have become the norm, and I don’t have to order unusual ingredients online and wait for them to arrive (generally). That is the beauty of the plant-based food movement: so much is now available to us that there is really no excuse for not giving it a try.

I admit, being a major chocolate fan, that I was incredibly excited to try cacao nibs. I had heard interesting things about how they can be good for you but more importantly (to me anyway), their taste! Little did I know that raw chocolate and only the purest, unrefined chocolate would become an integral part of the vegan baker’s repertoire!

I love to deeply inhale the rich, earthy smell of raw cacao nibs, more redolent of purest cocoa powder than chocolate bars.

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Facts About Cacao Nibs

  • Taste wise they are much like a bar of high cocoa content chocolate: the flavour doesn’t come through straight away, but it gets stronger as it melts and the taste lingers on your tongue. There is a slight smokiness to the nibs and they leave a not unpleasant bitter taste in the mouth.
  • Cocoa nibs do not contain sugar.
  • They are unprocessed chocolate.
  • They are made from raw cacao beans
  • Cacao Nibs do not melt during baking
  • The nibs themselves resemble tiny wood chips and their texture is not far off wood either (not that I am a secret wood nibbler). Very crunchy but in a very pleasant way.
  • They are a healthy snack on their own, or make your own trail mix, adding them to some dried fruits and coconut flakes
  • They smell amazing!
  • Throw them in your smoothie for a delicious boost.
  • Add them to the top of ice cream for a yummy but grown up treat.
  • Stir them into muffin batter instead of normal chocolate chips.
  • They are a great addition to a spicy chili
  • In this purest of form, they are apparently a great aphrodisiac, a source of anti-oxidants and are good for boosting your mood. I can’t vouch for any of these claims but I can wholeheartedly confirm their intensely delicious taste when cooked or mixed with a natural sweetener.
  • Cacao Nibs are a truly raw form of chocolate, although you can also buy them roasted
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Jennifer Murray has written an excellent article over at The Spruce explaining the scientific differences between Cacao and Cocoa, and I highly recommend that you check that out!

Utilising unusual ingredients into ‘normal’ recipes such as cookies, or even chilli is important as a cook. To familiarise yourself with recherché ingredients, and to use them in everyday recipes is the best way of achieving this familiarity.

What Can I Cook With Cacao Nibs?

I thought it would be interesting to use the cacao nibs in truffles, using pureed dates for moistness and sweetness, nibs for the chocolate hit and sesame seeds as added texture. A dash of Vanilla Extract adds a delicate flavour, but you could add coffee, orange, peppermint essences too.

These are made using a simple combination of nibs, vanilla, dates and sesame seeds, taking no longer than five minutes from start to finish. Therefore, it is feasible that you can be sitting down, bowl of truffles on your lap, watching The Crown before the craving has barely kicked in. I like this kind of cooking!

Don’t be fooled by the ingredients: will these taste like some mealy-mouthed, flavourless substitute for rich, dairy truffles? Far from it! Whilst the texture is unlike that of creamy truffles, my cacao nib truffle recipe has a grainy bite that is not at all unpleasant. They taste substantial, and the caffeine in the nibs gives you a great sense of well-being. My cacao nib truffle recipe is an instant good mood hit. The sesame seeds add a tasty nutty flavour and, when rolled in some deep, dark cocoa powder, taste sensational, perfect for those chocolate cravings.

Also try my raw fudgy brownie recipe that uses cacao nibs, my super-easy peanut butter cacao nib protein balls or stir them into banana bread.

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Can Cacao Nibs be used in Baking?

Yes! I decided to bake a batch of simple sugar chocolate chip cookies using half a cupful of the cocoa nibs used instead of chocolate chips. If you are expecting an overt chocolate flavour, you will be disappointed though. In much the same way that 100% dark chocolate is very bitter and tastes less like the chocolate we know, so too is the cacao nib flavor. You might like to try mixing in some normal chocolate chips for a textural difference: the crunch of the nib and the melt of the normal chocolate.

Interestingly, nibs don’t melt like chocolate chips but retain their crunchy texture. For people with nut intolerances, the texture is redolent of chopped hazelnuts with the flavour of rich, dark chocolate. I love these little bits of chocolate that you find in cookies.

Ingredients

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  • Cacao Nibs
  • Dates
  • Sesame Seeds
  • Vanilla Extract
  • Olive Oil, if mixture is a little dry (you can also use some coconut oil)
  • Maple Syrup, optional, but to taste

This is ONLY a list of ingredients for the recipe; please see recipe card below for complete printable recipe.

Method

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Place the sesame seeds and cacao nibs in a food processor and blend until you have a fine nubbly mixture

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Add the chopped dates and vanilla extract and blend until smooth. You may need to add a little oil if the mixture seems dry.

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Scoop out teaspoonfuls of the mixture and roll into balls.

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Then roll into the coatings of your choice. That’s it!

Cacao Nib Substitutes

What can I use instead of cacao nibs? If you can’t find cacao nibs locally, Amazon supply them here, but there really isn’t anything too similar, except maybe toasted nuts or very dark chocolate chips. However, I hope to have given you a few cacao nib recipes to make it worth buying a small bag to try!

Try my other delicious chocolate/cacao recipes

  • Keto Chocolate Truffles
  • The Best Vegan Brownies Recipe
  • Cacao Nib Peanut Butter Protein Balls
  • Best Vegan Chocolate Chip Cookies
  • Cacao Nib Cookies
  • Boozy Chocolate Truffles

Cacao Nib Truffles

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What can you use cacao nibs for, plus my cacao nib recipe

Freya

Equipment

  • Mixing Bowl

  • Scales or measuring cups

  • 1 Food processor or mini chopper

Ingredients

  • 100 g Cacao Nibs
  • 60 g Sesame Seeds
  • 90 g Dates - (stoned and soaked in a little water if dry)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla Extract
  • 2-3 drops Olive Oil - if mixture seems dry
  • ½ tsp Maple syrup - optional, to taste
  • Cacao Powder, Sesame Seeds, Chia Seeds - for rolling

MetricUS Customary

Instructions

  • In a blender or food processor, blend the nibs and sesame seeds until they form a dry, crumbly mixture. It will not be smooth, rather it will be quite pleasantly textured.

  • Add the dates until finely processed. Depending on the age of the dates (mine were old and dried out that they resembled boot leather), the mixture may take a while to process. Tip: soak them in a little hot water for an hour beforehand.

  • You can now form the mixture into small balls, the size of walnuts, and roll them into some cocoa powder or sesame seeds, depending on your preference. You can also roll them in some finely chopped nuts, coconut, chia seeds.

  • TIP: No need to chill these before rolling!

Please note that where the recipe asks for milk, butter or yogurt, this refers to any plant-based version that you prefer.

Nutrition Facts

Cacao Nib Truffles

Amount per Serving

Calories

101

% Daily Value*

Fat

7

g

11

%

Saturated Fat

3

g

19

%

Monounsaturated Fat

1

g

Sodium

1

mg

%

Potassium

74

mg

2

%

Carbohydrates

9

g

3

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

5

g

6

%

Protein

2

g

4

%

Vitamin A

1

IU

%

Vitamin C

0.03

mg

%

Calcium

52

mg

5

%

Iron

1

mg

6

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

What can I do with cacao nibs? ›

How to Prepare Cacao Nibs
  1. Add cacao nibs to oatmeal, trail mixes, and granola.
  2. Use them in place of chocolate chips in cookie and brownie recipes.
  3. Add them to a smoothie.
  4. Use them as a topping for an ice cream sundae.
  5. Blend them into Mexican mole sauces.
  6. Eat them on their own as a quick snack.
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How do you cook cacao nibs? ›

Place the nibs in a 1-quart microwave-safe measuring cup and add the milk. Microwave on high for 3 to 4 minutes or until the milk reaches 160 degrees F. Steep at room temperature for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, combine the chocolate, sugar, water and salt in the carafe of a 1-liter French press.

How do you make cacao nibs taste nice? ›

The secret to tastier cacao nibs is a simple one: Before you use them, toast them! Just like raw nuts, raw cacao nibs lack a depth of flavor that can really only come from toasting.

Are cacao nibs good for baking? ›

Navitas Organics Cacao Nibs are a superfood powerhouse. Straight up cacao bean bits—high in antioxidants, fiber and minerals—they're perfect for smoothies, trail mix, baking, ice cream or as an unsweetened cacao snack straight out of the bag!

Is it OK to eat raw cacao nibs? ›

Cacao beans that have been heated or roasted during processing are used to make chocolate due to its sweeter taste. As most superfoodies will know, you can eat raw cacao and cacao nibs are no different. They have a subtle crunch - that someone people liken to the that of cashew.

Can cacao nibs be cooked? ›

Nibs can add a delicious, slightly smoky flavour so add to savoury sauces like barbecue sauce. They do soften slightly through cooking, but sieve sauce before serving if you want a smoother texture. Crust pork chops or steak with crushed up nibs (ground with spice mill or mortar & pestle) before searing them.

Can I put cacao nibs in coffee? ›

It provides a smooth flavor that also happens to be less acidic. I added cacao nibs to my coffee grounds to give my cold brew a mocha-like flavor. The nibs, which are dried crushed cacao beans, add a unique bitterness and chocolatey flavor to the coffee.

How do you make coffee with cacao nibs? ›

Grind nibs to a similar size, if not already coarse. Add both nibs and coffee beans into a 1/2 gallon container. Pour the cold water over the grounds, making sure to completely submerge and saturate all of the grounds. Cover with lid and let steep 12-24 hours, depending on your desired strength.

How long do raw cacao nibs last? ›

When does cacao nibs expire? Unopened, cacao nibs last for about 2 years if stored properly. Once opened, they are best used within 6-8 months for optimal flavor, though they can still be safe to consume after this timeframe, especially if you've stored them correctly.

How many cacao nibs per day? ›

While cacao nibs are packed with nutrients, they also contain caffeine and are calorie-dense due to their fat content. So, consuming them in moderation is crucial, integrating them as part of a balanced and varied diet. A small handful or one to two tablespoons daily is generally considered reasonable.

What do cacao nibs taste like to eat? ›

Cacao nibs are not sweet like a chocolate bar. The taste is like that of a roasted coffee bean. Nibs have a deep and intense chocolate flavor that is simultaneously bitter and nutty. You may also experience rich and toasty notes along with a crunchy texture.

Are cacao nibs yummy? ›

They have a chocolatey taste, but they're not quite as sweet as chocolate, which can make them more versatile. You can snack on raw cacao right out of the container, add it to trail mixes or smoothies, or use it whole or powdered in your cooking and baking.

Do cacao nibs melt when baked? ›

Will Cacao Nibs Melt? Cacao nibs will not melt in their natural state. Since they are part of the actual cacao bean, you can't melt them. If you need to melt them down to incorporate into your favorite recipe, you will need to grind them down into a powder.

Can you make tea from cacao nibs? ›

how to make cacao tea. The simplest method of preparing this sacred brew involves adding pressed cacao nibs and/or husks into hot boiling water and letting them steep for about 10 min. You will find a few variations of cacao tea that come from different traditions.

Do cacao nibs melt like chocolate chips? ›

Cacao nibs don't melt, so they're a good alternative to nuts and chocolate chips. If you want to make a gooey chocolate cake though, try cacao powder instead.

Is it OK to eat cacao nibs everyday? ›

While cacao nibs are packed with nutrients, they also contain caffeine and are calorie-dense due to their fat content. So, consuming them in moderation is crucial, integrating them as part of a balanced and varied diet. A small handful or one to two tablespoons daily is generally considered reasonable.

Can I chew cacao nibs? ›

You can definitely eat the Cacao fruit / bean raw. It is delicious, energizing and super good for you. Cacao has been rated the highest superfoods / highest antioxidants there is.

Can you melt cacao nibs like chocolate? ›

Cocoa nibs don't melt when heated, but their cocoa butter comes to the surface.

Can you drink cacao nibs? ›

Cacao tea. Don't confuse this with hot chocolate or cocoa, as the larger cocoa nibs will be removed before drinking, making this a lighter, tea-like drink. Steep the cocoa nibs in water for 30 minutes (or longer, depending on how strong you want the tea), adding a pinch of cinnamon and nutmeg towards the end.

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