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Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles

Last updated on September 21, 2023 By Crazy Vegan 29 Comments

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Yummy Raw Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles loaded with Cashews, Pistachios, Medjool Dates, Lemon Zest, and Lucuma Powder. A simple, RAW, healthy, and gluten-free dessert recipe. #truffles #raw #vegan #glutenfree #balls #recipe #pistachio #lemon #lucuma If you’re a fan of bite sized DELICIOUS snacks, you’ll love my Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles. Loaded with Cashews, Pistachios, Medjool Dates, Lemon Zest and Lucuma Powder, these Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles are the perfect balls to bite into.

Yummy Raw Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles loaded with Cashews, Pistachios, Medjool Dates, Lemon Zest, and Lucuma Powder. A simple, RAW, healthy, and gluten-free dessert recipe. #truffles #raw #vegan #glutenfree #balls #recipe #pistachio #lemon #lucuma Now, if you haven’t heard of Lucuma, let me briefly explain to you what this crazy sounding ingredient is.  Lucuma is a sub-tropical fruit that is usually grown in Ecuador and Peru.  It has high levels of Antioxidants, B Vitamins (hello Vegans!) and long story short, it tastes f*cking awesome. Oh, it’s also a great way to sweeten sh!t up because it’s LOW GI. Lucuma is used in loads of different recipes, but one of the most popular ways of using it in Peru is as an Ice Cream flavoring because it has a gorgeous, almost caramel-like flavor. When added to my Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles, they transform a boring raw date ball into something mega creamy and moreish.  I personally use Navitas Naturals Organic Lucuma Powder which I found to be the best brand available, bar none! You can purchase the lucuma powder by clicking on the image below. 🙂

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    Yummy Raw Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles loaded with Cashews, Pistachios, Medjool Dates, Lemon Zest, and Lucuma Powder. A simple, RAW, healthy, and gluten-free dessert recipe. #truffles #raw #vegan #glutenfree #balls #recipe #pistachio #lemon #lucuma And if you’re wondering, yes, these Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles are indeed raw. How did I come up with the recipe? I just threw whatever the f*ck I had in the cupboard into a mini food processor and hey presto, Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles were born! I rolled some of my balls in crushed pistachio nuts (giggle), and then coated the rest with Lucuma powder. They taste great either way.

    Yummy Raw Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles loaded with Cashews, Pistachios, Medjool Dates, Lemon Zest, and Lucuma Powder. A simple, RAW, healthy, and gluten-free dessert recipe. #truffles #raw #vegan #glutenfree #balls #recipe #pistachio #lemon #lucuma Initially I wasn’t sure if I was going to post these Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles on the blog because the internet is just so full of these types of recipes… but after we tried them, we just knew that they HAD to be featured on the blog so that we could share it with you crazy people. It’s pretty awesome how just a few simple ingredients can mingle with each other and create something that tastes pretty rad! Anyway, I’ll stop talking and leave you with the recipe for our Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles 🙂

    Vegan Pistachio Lemon Truffles

    Crazy Vegan Kitchen
    Delicious Pistachio Lemon Truffles, made with Medjool Dates, Lemon Zest, Cashews, Pistachios and Lucuma Powder. 100% Raw, Vegan and Gluten Free.
    3 from 2 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Vegan Desserts
    Servings 15

    Ingredients
      

    • 1/2 cup Raw Pistachios
    • 1/4 cup Raw Cashews
    • 2 Tablespoons Lucuma Powder
    • 1/8 tsp Himalayan Sea Salt
    • Zest of 1 Lemon
    • 8 large Medjool Dates pitted
    • 1 teaspoon of Water

    Instructions
     

    • In a small food processor, process Pistachios, Cashews, Lucuma, Salt and Lemon zest till nuts are finely chopped up. Don't over process them or they will lose their texture.
    • Add pitted dates and water into the processor and pulse initially for even distribution of the dates. Once distributed, process as per normal until you end up with a mixture that forms into a ball in the food processor. If it is too dry and crumbly, add a little more water and then process again.
    • Once ready, roll mixture into balls and coat with chopped pistachio or more Lucuma powder. Store in an air tight box and keep in the fridge.
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      Comments

      1. Martha Urrunaga says

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        Any thing made with lucuma is yummy. Believe me, I'm peruvian. Lucuma is my favorite ice cream flavor. My grandmother used to make lucuma ice crem with the real fruit.
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      2. Alexa [fooduzzi.com] says

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        Yum! These sound amazing! I've only recently started to like pistachios, but now, I can't get enough of them! Pinned!
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      3. Thao @ In Good Flavor says

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        Until today I have never heard of Lucuma. I like how I'm always learning something new from you. These balls sound really good (no suspicious use of the word "balls" here)! :) I'd love to give them a try.
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      4. kristy @ the wicked noodle says

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        LOVE the lemon - pistachio combo in these truffles! So unique, can't wait to try!
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      5. Katie @ Recipe for Perfection says

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        In today's news, a food blogger has apparently dropped an F-bomb in defiance of the Secret Code of Food Blogging which states that, and I quote, "At no time will any language other than sunshine and rainbows be utilized." Suspicious use of the word "balls" was also reported. ;)
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        • Anna says

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          LOL Gotta figure if a guy is doing a blog on what "my wife cooks", it's gonna be a tad salty. It's what won me over. Love the recipe, but love the "real talk" even more.
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          • Amrita @ Crazy Vegan Kitchen says

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            Thanks Anna! Salty is definitely the word LOL :) Glad you enjoy the blog, I'm all for real talk - no hyped up nonsense here! xAmrita
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      6. Alisa Fleming says

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        Little perfect bites of sunshine! I could eat five of these right now.
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