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Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali
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Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali

Looking for a fun, refreshing, and easy snack to make for your kids in Bali? These Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls are the perfect no-bake treat! With tropical flavors like lime, coconut, and a hint of sweetness, this recipe is simple, delicious, and perfect for warm island days. It’s a great way to get your kids involved in the kitchen and enjoy a refreshing bite-sized dessert.

What are Key Lime Pie Balls?

Key Lime Pie Balls are a no-bake dessert inspired by the classic Key Lime Pie. These bite-sized treats combine the zesty flavor of lime with a creamy and coconutty filling, making them a fun and refreshing snack. This Bali-style version uses local ingredients like coconut, fresh limes, and natural sweeteners to give it a unique tropical twist. They are perfect for parties, playdates, or just a fun afternoon snack.

The best part? They require no baking and can be made quickly, making it an ideal recipe for busy parents and eager kids.

Bali-Style Inspiration

  • Fresh Limes: Bali’s local limes add a zesty, tropical flavor.

  • Coconut Cream: Provides a creamy, island-inspired richness.

  • Desiccated Coconut: For coating the balls and adding texture.

  • Coconut Sugar: A natural sweetener commonly found in Bali.

  • No-Bake Simplicity: Perfect for Bali’s warm climate and easy for kids to help with.

This tropical spin on a classic recipe is both refreshing and fun!

Ingredients for 4 Kids

Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali- Ingredients)
  • Cream Cheese: 200g (softened)

  • Fresh Lime Juice: 3 tablespoons

  • Fresh Lime Zest: 1 tablespoon

  • Coconut Sugar: 2 tablespoons (or honey)

  • Desiccated Coconut: 1 cup (plus extra for coating)

  • Coconut Cream: 2 tablespoons (chilled)

  • Vanilla Extract: 1 teaspoon

  • Crushed Biscuits: 1 cup (Marie biscuits or graham crackers)

Steps to Prepare

Step 1: Prepare the Ingredients

Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali- Step 1
  • Soften the cream cheese and chill the coconut cream.

  • Zest and juice the fresh limes.

Step 2: Make the Mixture

Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali- Step 2
  • In a large bowl, combine the softened cream cheese, lime juice, lime zest, coconut cream, and vanilla extract.

  • Add the coconut sugar and crushed biscuits. Mix until the ingredients form a dough-like consistency.

Step 3: Form the Balls

Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali- Step 3
  • Scoop out tablespoon-sized portions of the mixture and roll them into balls.

  • Roll each ball in desiccated coconut to coat the outside.

Step 4: Chill and Serve

Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls: A Fun No-Bake Treat for Kids in Bali- Step 4
  • Place the balls on a tray and refrigerate for at least 1 hour until firm.

  • Serve chilled and enjoy this tropical treat!

Tips for Enjoying Bali-Style Key Lime Pie Balls

  1. Use Fresh Limes: Freshly squeezed lime juice gives the best flavor.
  2. Chill Well: Let the balls chill thoroughly for a firm texture.
  3. Extra Zing: Add extra lime zest for a stronger lime flavor.
  4. Customize Coating: Try coating with crushed nuts or chocolate shavings for variety.
  5. Kid-Friendly Fun: Let the kids roll the balls and coat them in coconut for a fun activity.

These easy-to-make treats are a perfect snack for hot Bali afternoons!

Nutrition Facts (Per Serving)

Per Serving (2 Balls):

  • Calories: 180

  • Fat: 10g (6g saturated fat)

  • Cholesterol: 15mg

  • Sodium: 60mg

  • Carbohydrates: 20g (12g sugars, 2g fiber)

  • Protein: 3g

FAQs

Q: Can I make this recipe dairy-free?
A: Yes! Substitute the cream cheese with dairy-free cream cheese and use coconut cream.

Q: How long do these last in the fridge?
A: They can be stored in an airtight container for up to 5 days.

Q: Can I freeze these?
A: Absolutely! Freeze them for up to 2 months. Thaw in the fridge before serving.

Q: What can I use instead of desiccated coconut?
A: Crushed graham crackers, toasted coconut flakes, or finely chopped nuts work well.

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