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An easy goji berry balls recipe for dried goji berries you can make in 10 minutes with just 4 simple ingredients.

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What are goji berries?

Goji berries, also known as wolf berries, are small red or orange-red berries that come from the Lycium barbarum plant and have a slightly sweet and tart flavour.

Goji berries have been used for centuries in traditional Chinese medicine for their potential health benefits. They are prized for their nutritional content, being rich in various vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, and other bioactive compounds.

Their potential health benefits include blood sugar regulation, digestive health, cognitive function, eye health, immune system support and energy, in most part due to antioxidants such as beta-carotene, zeaxanthin, and vitamin C.

How to Use Goji Berries

Goji berries are usually used in dried form, much like raisins or cranberries. They have a chewy texture when dried.

Goji berries can be eaten as a snack, or added to trail mix, smoothies, salad dressings, baking, cereal, tea and salads, or used in a variety of recipes like these energy balls.

They’re also perfect for sprinkling over yogurt, banana nice cream, blueberry banana smoothie bowls, mango chia pudding and banana oatmeal.

If you have extra goji berries, they’d make a great addition to this Freekeh Salad, Summer Quinoa Salad, Wild Rice Salad, Tuscan Kale Salad, or you could blend them into a smoothie like this Papaya Smoothie or Beet Orange Smoothie.

They can also be added to any of my energy bar, energy ball or baking recipes. They’d be yummy in these Blueberry Oatmeal Cups, Cherry Almond Bars, Apricot Granola Bars or Lime Coconut Energy Bites.

Recipe Highlights

  • Easy way to use goji berries.
  • Vegan.
  • Gluten-free.
  • No added sugars.
  • No added oil.
  • Healthy snack or dessert.
  • Travel well for hiking, road trips, etc.
  • 4 healthy ingredients.
  • 10 minute recipe.
  • Easy to customize.

Ingredients

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The full ingredient list with measurements is located in the recipe card below.

  • Dates: You can use any variety of dates are long as they’re soft and moist. If your dates are overly dry, soak them in hot water then drain well before using in the recipe.
  • Cashews: Use plain, raw cashews with no added oil or salt. You can substitute other nuts such as almonds, walnuts or pecans or use a mixture of nuts. For a nut-free option, you can use sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds.
  • Goji Berries: Look for dried goji berries. They’re readily available online, in well-stocked grocery stores or in health food stores.
  • Cacao Nibs: You can omit these if you prefer, or substitute chopped dark chocolate, chocolate chips or mini chocolate chips.
  • Vanilla: Vanilla adds a really nice flavour but is optional. A pinch of salt and cinnamon will also help enhance the flavour.

Variations & Additions

  • Coconut Goji Berry Balls: Reduce the cashews to 1/2 cup and add 1 cup fine or medium shredded coconut (desiccated coconut).
  • Chocolate-Coated Goji Balls: Dip the balls in melted dark chocolate or drizzle over top of them on a baking sheet and set in the fridge unit firm.
  • Spices: Incorporate warming spices like ginger, cinnamon, nutmeg, or cardamom for an extra layer of flavor.
  • Ginger: Try adding 2-3 tbsp grated fresh ginger.
  • Matcha: Add 1-2 tbsp matcha powder for an earthy flavour and green colour.
  • Maca: Incorporate maca powder for its potential energy-boosting properties.
  • Citrus: Add 1-3 tbsp lemon juice and/or lemon zest, lime zest or orange zest for a refreshing flavour.
  • Seeds: Add up to 1/3 cup chia seeds or hemp seeds for more healthy fats and nutrition. If adding ground flax, use just 3-4 tbsp so the balls aren’t too dry.
  • Coating: Experiment with different coatings for your goji balls, such as shredded coconut, crushed nuts, cocoa powder, or even a dusting of matcha.
  • Oats: Add up to 1/2 cup rolled oats or substitute the cashews with 1 cup rolled oats.
  • Sweetening: Add 1-2 tbsp of pure maple syrup for a sweeter flavour.
  • Energy Bars: If you prefer to make energy bars, line an 8×8-inch baking sheet with parchment paper then firmly press the dough into the plan. Firm in the fridge for an hour or two, then lift out of the pan and slice into bars.
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Step-by-Step Guide

Step 1. Add all of the ingredients to a food processor and mix into a thick, sticky dough you can easily press together between your fingers.

Quick Tip: If it’s not sticking together, add 1 tsp of warm water and blend again. That should do the trick but if not, repeat as needed.

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Step 2. Use your hands to roll the dough into balls. You should get 10-12 balls depending on the size.

If you’d like to coat them in something like coconut, go for it!

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Recipe FAQs

What can I use instead of cacao nibs?

You can omit cacao nibs or substitute dark chocolate, chocolate chips or mini chocolate chips.

Do I have to soak the goji berries?

No, you don’t need to soak the goji berries before using them in energy balls. They can be added directly to the mixture.

Can I make them in advance?

For sure! These store well in the fridge for 2 weeks or freezer for up to 3 months.

Can I make them nut-free?

Yes. To make them nut-free, use sunflower seeds or pumpkin seeds instead of cashews. You could also do a mix of rolled oats and seeds.

Can I use different nuts?

Yes, you can use a variety of nuts like almonds, walnuts, or pistachios in place of cashews. You can also use a mixture of nuts.

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Expert Tips

  1. Softening Dates: If your dates are a bit dry, soak them in warm water for about 10-15 minutes before blending. This will help soften them, making them easier to blend and resulting in a smoother texture.
  2. Texture: The mixture should hold together when squeezed but not be too sticky. If it’s too sticky, add a few more cashews. If it’s too crumbly, add more softened dates or a bit of nut butter.
  3. Measuring: For best results, use a digital scale and follow the listed measurements in the recipe.

Storing Instructions

  • Store the finished bites in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or freezer for up to 2 months.
  • They’re ok at room temperature if taking to-go but will get soft if it’s warm.

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Easy Goji Berry Balls Recipe

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  • Author: Deryn Macey
  • Prep Time: 10 mins
  • Total Time: 10 minutes
  • Yield: 10-12 balls
  • Category: Snack
  • Cuisine: American
  • Diet: Vegan
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Description

These delicious no-bake goji berry energy balls are packed with nutrients thank to superfoods like goji berries and cacao nibs and make a delicious sweet treat.

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a food processor and mix into a thick, sticky dough you can easily press together between your fingers. If it’s not sticking, add 1 tsp of warm water and process again. That should do the trick, but if not, repeat 1-2 times until it does.
  2. Roll into 10-12 balls depending on desired size and store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks or freezer for up to 2 months.

Notes

Cacao nibs can be substituted with chocolate chips or dark chocolate.

Be sure to use soft, moist dates as they bind the recipe together. If your dates are overly dry, pit them first then soak in hot water for 15 minutes. Drain well before using in the recipe.

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 ball
  • Calories: 128
  • Sugar: 16 g
  • Sodium: 15 mg
  • Fat: 4 g
  • Carbohydrates: 21 g
  • Fiber: 2 g
  • Protein: 3 g

Originally published on September 15, 2016.

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  1. Doug January 13, 2023 @ 6:52 pm Reply

    these are great! how come the recipe calls for 12 balls but the nutrition facts say it serves 10? I made 10 balls of decent size, wouldn’t want them any smaller personally.

    • Deryn Macey January 14, 2023 @ 3:04 pm Reply

      Hi Doug, sorry, the recipe makes 10-12 balls depending on size. The nutrition facts are per ball if you make 10. If you make 12 balls, they’ll be slightly lower in calories.

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FAQs

Does goji berry give you energy? ›

The group given the goji berry juice reported improved energy, ability to focus, enhanced athletic performance, mental acuity, and feelings of calmness and contentment by day 15.

Why do goji berries have a warning? ›

However, these berries may trigger an allergic reaction in rare cases, especially in individuals who are allergic to other fruits ( 17 , 18 ). Additionally, goji berries may interact with certain drugs, including blood thinners and medications for diabetes or high blood pressure ( 1 ).

Do goji berries stimulate growth? ›

This type of berry is rich in amino acids and nutrients. It has arginine and glutamine that help boost up growth hormone secretion. Goji berries are also good for your hormones. Most people find it best to eat these berries on snacks or on other recipes.

How many goji berries should I eat a day? ›

Summary. A handful (20 to 30g) of goji berries a day is plenty!

What is the disadvantage of goji berry? ›

Goji Berry Risks and Side Effects

Goji berries could interact with some drugs. If you take warfarin (a blood thinner), you may want to avoid them. Goji berries may also interact with diabetes drugs and blood pressure drugs, so talk with your doctor first. Otherwise, it's probably safe to eat goji berries in moderation.

What are the side effects of too many goji berries? ›

If for whatever reason, you do find yourself consuming a whole large bag of goji berries in one sitting, then some of the potential side effects include gas, bloating, diarrhea, and difficulty sleeping.

What is the myth of goji berries? ›

And the theory was that, as the fruit ripened, it would fall into the well and its vitamin-packed contents would seep into the water. Tales are also told of a 17th-Century herbalist called Li Qing Yuen who ate goji berries every day and was said to have lived until he was 252 years old.

Are goji berries good or bad for you? ›

This fruit offers high amounts of protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, riboflavin, potassium, iron, magnesium, copper, and zinc. Goji also provides high levels of many antioxidants, but especially beta-carotene and zeaxanthin. Goji is related to the tomato, potato and eggplant, and offers many of the same antioxidants.

Are goji berries better for you than blueberries? ›

No, blueberries are better than Goji berries. Goji berries are higher in calories, while blueberries have 84% fewer calories. Thus, 100 grams of blueberries have 57 calories, and Goji berries have 349 calories.

Why are goji berries so expensive? ›

Goji berries can be expensive due to their limited cultivation areas, labor-intensive harvesting process, and increasing demand for this nutrient-dense superfood.

What does goji berry do for your hair? ›

Benefits Of Goji Berry For The Hair

Goji berries are rich in vitamin A, C and zinc that benefit the scalp and encourage hair growth plus control excessive hair fall. Being antioxidant-rich, goji berries can also aid with scalp acne – a common phenomenon these days €‹– and keep sebum, toxins and debris at bay.

Is it OK to eat goji berries everyday? ›

Fresh Goji Berries:

The recommended consumption size for fresh berries is up to 150g per day.

What is the healthiest way to eat goji berries? ›

Raw: First and foremost, eat them raw! A small handful a day will do. Juice: Goji berries are also available in juice form. Down to Earth carries 100% Goji Juice without any added sugar, or color.

Are goji berries better fresh or dried? ›

Is there any nutritional difference between dried and fresh goji berries? The short answer to this question is no. When goji berries are dried, only their water content is affected, and all of their other nutrients remain intact.

What goes well with goji berries? ›

You can cook with dried goji berries in both sweet and savory recipes. The easiest way to get started is to use dried goji berries the way you would use raisins. That means putting them in baked goods like cookies, on top of your morning oatmeal or porridge, in trail mix, or by the handful as a snack.

Do goji berries keep you awake? ›

Goji berries

Studies show this melatonin-rich food can improve anxiety and aid in better sleep. Wow! Who knew berries could help you sleep?

Are goji berries good to eat before bed? ›

A 2016 study found that rats who consumed goji berries had reduced symptoms of depression and anxiety. In humans, goji berry juice can boost one's mood, aid in relaxation, and improve sleep time.

Can I eat goji berries before bed? ›

They offer a range of health benefits, including improving the quality of your sleep. Traditionally, goji berries have been used to treat emotional disturbances, including anxiety, which can affect sleep. These berries are so effective in part due to the high levels of magnesium and thiamine (vitamin B1).

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