NO BAKE PUMPKIN PIE BALLS
A gluten free and vegan pumpkin pie balls recipe that does not require any baking! They are loaded with protein and made with natural sugars.
Are you as excited about pumpkin season as I am?!? This recipe marks the first official pumpkin recipe here on GFwLB for the Fall season. While it still may be a little hot where you are (it totally is here in Texas!), these no bake pumpkin pie balls do not require any baking. Yup, only one bowl is needed and a few ingredients to make these healthy gluten free treats.
No Bake Pumpkin Pie Balls | Gluten Free, Vegan
A gluten free and vegan pumpkin pie balls recipe that does not require any baking! They are loaded with protein and made with natural sugars.
Course Snack
Cuisine American
Prep Time 15 minutes
Total Time 15 minutes
Servings 14 servings
Calories 204 kcal
Ingredients
Pumpkin Pie Balls:
1 c. oat flour gluten free
1 ¼ c. almond flour
3 T. maple syrup
1/3 c. pumpkin puree
½ t. cinnamon
½ t. pumpkin pie spice
¼ t. salt
½ t. vanilla
Coconut Sugar Coating:
¼ c. coconut sugar
¼ t. cinnamon
¼ t. pumpkin pie spice
Instructions
In a large bowl combine oat flour and almond flour. Toss to combine.
Add remaining pumpkin pie ball ingredients and mix until well incorporated, using your hands towards the end to ensure even mixing.
In a small bowl combine coconut sugar, ¼ t. cinnamon and ¼ t. pumpkin pie spice. Toss to combine.
Scoop out 1 ½ to 2 tablespoons of pumpkin pie ball mixture. Roll into a ball.
Place pumpkin pie ball in the coconut sugar bowl and roll to completely coat it. Place on a large plate or baking sheet.
Repeat the above two steps with the remaining pumpkin pie ball mixture.
For best texture, serve immediately. Pumpkin balls stay great at room temperature for 2-3 days. Make sure to not store the balls in an airtight container or the pumpkin will make the balls get very soggy.
If you would like to store these balls for a longer time, place the balls you would like to save in the far back of your refrigerator, uncovered and untouched! During the process the balls will start to look a little soggy, but once left in the refrigerator for a day or two the coconut sugar will harden on the balls and they will keep for up to two weeks. Patience is key!**