One of my closest friends who has saved me from many a recipe rut, recently mentioned that her mom made an energy ball with tahini. I am a big fan of tahini and the flavour combination of tahini, dried fruits and nuts sounded too good to pass up.

I’ll admit that there was a moment while everything was blending together, that I became skeptical. I worried that the tahini was going to completely overpower everything else, but I continued on, rolling the mixture into 20 little balls and storing them in the freezer for a few hours to help them firm up. 2 hours later and I was on my fourth trip to the freezer to sneak “just one more” (which ended up being about 10).


These little balls are amazing, the tart cherries, sweet raisins and nutty tahini is an ingenius combination that I wish I could take credit for. While the other energy ball recipes that I have previously posted are all quite sweet, these are smooth and creamy. Without the addition of dates or honey I found the consistency to be crumbly, causing them to be difficult to roll and less firm when stored in the fridge. I recommend keeping these in the freezer (plus they taste better frozen).

So is tahini healthy? Definitely. Tahini, a paste made from ground sesame, contains more protein then milk or the majority of nuts, while also being a good source of vitamins and minerals including magnesium, iron and calcium. It’s also very easy for your stomach to digest and actually aids in the digestion of other foods. I recommend buying paler tahini, which is made from skinned seeds and is creamy in taste. The darker paste is made from unhulled sesame and is slightly bitter with a stronger flavour. With the addition of raisins, cherries, walnuts and coconut, these balls are also a good source of anti-oxidants, fibre, omega-3, potassium and B-vitamins. So to summarize, not only are these cherry & tahini energy balls delicious but they are good for you too!

If you make this recipe let me know in the comment section below, I would love to hear what you think or take a photo and tag me (@everylastbite_) on Instagram, I love seeing your photos!

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Cherry & Tahini Energy Balls

Prep Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Servings: 20 balls
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Ingredients 

  • 1/2 cup walnuts
  • 1/2 cup sultanas or raisins
  • 1/2 cup dried cherries naturally sweetened
  • 2/3 cup tahini
  • 1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut

Instructions 

  • Place all of the above in a food processor and blend until broken into small pieces. Depending on the strength of your food processor you may need to grind each ingredient separately and then mix everything together at the end.
  • Form the mixture into 20-25 balls, if it becomes too crumbly place the mixture in the fridge for approximately 15 minutes to harden.
  • Store the energy balls in a sealed container in the freezer for up to a month.

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12 Comments

  1. Andrea Bunnell says:

    I love the flavor of these! But somehow the texture was totally off. Mine were so wet that there was no way to roll them into balls. I plopped them in little piles on wax paper and froze them to give them some substance. I double checked that I used the right amount of tahini…..could it be that there is some kind of tahini “paste” that is a thicker consitency? Mine is fairly liquid-y. Thanks. I love your recipes!

  2. lou says:

    Do you use raw tahini or the one that is found in a ready to eat pot?

    1. Every Last Bite says:

      To be honest I’m not sure what you mean by the ready to eat pots of tahini, I have never seen those before. For this recipe I use raw tahini which you can find on amazon or in most grocery stores. You can also make your own by toasting sesame seeds and slowly blending them in a food processor with a few tablespoons of mild flavoured olive oil.

  3. Elaine says:

    I love tahini but wasn’t sure mixing it with dried fruit would work. I have made a lot of your recipes and each one has been a success so I decided to trust you on this one and i’m so happy I did. I absolutely LOVE these energy balls, they are so good! Another fantastic recipe!

    1. Every Last Bite says:

      Thank you for the kind feedback Elaine! These are definitely one of my favourite energy balls on the site.