Date: May 9, 2025
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Grandma's Date Ball Recipe

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Grandma's Date Balls Recipe: A Nostalgic Treat That’s Making a Comeback

A wooden cutting board with ingredients for a Date Ball Recipe: a bowl of Rice Krispies, vanilla bean paste, whole dates, sugar, pecans, an egg, butter, and a handwritten recipe card—just like Grandma's Recipe.

It feels like dates are finally having their moment—and honestly, I’m here for it. These naturally sweet little gems are showing up in everything from smoothies to gourmet charcuterie boards. But for me, they’ve always been a staple in our family.

Growing up, dates were a regular were added to sweet treats or just snacked on solo, they were always around. Like many things from childhood, I thought everyone grew up this way—until I met my husband. Let’s just say his feelings on dates aren’t quite as enthusiastic.

Dates are a great add in for sweets

Fast forward to a trip we took to Palm Desert, California. If you’ve been, you know about the legendary Shields Date Garden. I stocked up, of course, and after eating the varieties of stuffed dates, I had one last precious box of their Medjool dates. I wanted to do something special with them—something classic and meaningful.

So, I went straight to the place that never lets me down: my grandma’s recipe box.

And there it was. A recipe for Date Balls.

These little bite-sized treats are the perfect way to ease someone into the world of dates. They’re soft, sweet, and have that chewy caramel-like vibe with just the right amount of crunch from Rice Krispies and pecans. If a soft praline and a Rice Krispie treat had a baby, this would be it.

A classic recipe from grandma

Even better? The whole recipe takes about 20 minutes from start to finish—rolling and all!

Now let’s talk coconut. The original recipe calls for rolling them in shredded coconut, and if that’s your thing, go for it! But for me? Coconut is a no-go. It’s a texture thing. Instead, I roll mine in a little sugar and they turn out perfectly sweet with a light sparkle that makes them extra special.

Close-up of several round oatmeal cookie dough balls, inspired by Grandma's Date Ball Recipe, with visible oats and sugar on a parchment-lined surface. More dough balls are slightly out of focus in the background, ready for baking.

Whether you grew up with dates or you’re just now hopping on the bandwagon, this recipe is a keeper. Make them for a holiday platter, a cozy movie night snack, or just because you deserve a treat that feels homemade and nostalgic.

A wooden cutting board with ingredients for a Date Ball Recipe: a bowl of Rice Krispies, vanilla bean paste, whole dates, sugar, pecans, an egg, butter, and a handwritten recipe card—just like Grandma's Recipe.

Grandma's Date Balls

This recipe is a perfect way to introduce someone to dates! It is a mix of a chewy praline and rice krispie treat! Perfect for snacking or dessert! Best part, this recipe is quick and you probably have everything you need to make it in your pantry.
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Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
rolling and cooling time 10 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes
Course Dessert
Cuisine American
Servings 26 Balls

Equipment

  • 1 Stock pot

Ingredients
  

  • 8 oz Package of Dates
  • 1 c Sugar
  • 3 tbsp Butter
  • 2 c Toasted Rice Krispies
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 c Pecans
  • 1 tsp Vanilla
  • Coconut

Instructions
 

  • Combine cut-up dates, sugar, butter, and egg in a sauce pan.
  • Cook seven minutes.
  • Add cereal, chopped pecans, vanilla.
  • Mix well, roll into balls. Roll in coconut or sugar, depending on what you prefer.

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These are absolutely delicious! Cooking my way through my Grandma's recipes box has been so much fun. I am sure if these were rolled in coconut I didn't give them a chance when I was little, boy was I missing out! #dates #dessert #sweets #grandmasrecipes #baking #mhk #manhattanks #fortriley

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