Coconut Bliss Blueberry Chocolate Patties
A good treat shouldn’t leave you feeling heavy or regretful — just satisfied, nourished, and inspired to choose well again.
A signature Be Inspiring freezer treat — created to satisfy a sweet craving without heaviness, guilt, or regret. These no‑bake patties combine creamy coconut yogurt, juicy blueberries, naturally sweet dates, crunchy nuts, and rich dark chocolate into a simple, nourishing dessert you can keep ready in your freezer.
This recipe reflects the Be Inspiring philosophy: choose foods that feel good in your body and your life — balanced, intentional, and deeply satisfying.
Why You’ll Love This Freezer Treat
No baking required
Freezer‑friendly and make‑ahead
Naturally sweetened
Creamy, crunchy, and lightly indulgent
Portion‑controlled and satisfying
Easy to customize
Perfect for an evening treat, a post‑workout bite, or anytime you want something sweet that still aligns with your goals.
Ingredients
1 cup thick coconut yogurt (unsweetened or lightly sweetened)
¼ cup nuts, finely chopped (almonds, walnuts, pecans, or macadamia)
¼ cup blueberries, chopped (fresh or frozen)
2–3 dates, finely chopped or mashed
¼ cup dark chocolate, chopped or chips
Optional but recommended:
Pinch of sea salt
½ tsp vanilla extract
1 tbsp unsweetened shredded coconut
Instructions
In a bowl, stir together coconut yogurt, chopped dates, vanilla, and sea salt until smooth.
Gently fold in the nuts, blueberries, and chocolate.
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Scoop the mixture into small rounds and gently flatten into patties.
Freeze for 1–2 hours, or until firm.
Transfer patties to an airtight container and store in the freezer.
Optional Signature Chocolate Drizzle
For an extra‑special finish:
Melt ¼ cup dark chocolate with 1 tsp coconut oil.
Drizzle over frozen patties.
Return to freezer for 10 minutes to set.
How to Enjoy
Enjoy straight from the freezer for a clean, refreshing bite
Let sit for 2–3 minutes for a softer, creamier texture
These patties are designed to be satisfying — one is usually enough.