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These Pink coconut balls are easy and perfect for valentines day. With Beet for the color and Orange zest for the fresh flavor. Vegan Glutenfree Recipe
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Fresh Coconut easy balls for the sweet tooth! And these balls are picking up some pink for Valentines day, else why would I think of adding Beet in them:). These pink balls are just that.. beety balls of coconut and sugar, and a hidden hint of citrus. No other nut or Oil. You cant blame me for adding fresh citrus zest to everything.. it is so refreshing and reminds me of summer, though its cloudy and super cold out. I used raw sugar which makes a light brown syrup, hence causing the pink to be a bit warmer and darker.
Freshly grated coconut yields the best results. But where will you find a coconut, who will break it open, scrape it out and then who will grate it! Well, I might find one in an Indian store, get hubbs to break it and then we both will look at each other about the grating.. And since hubbs is uber busy.. I used frozen shredded coconut..:)
Want some more coconut.. check out Coconut Almonds Rum Balls, ready in 5 minutes! made with dried shredded coconut flakes. They taste heavenly after a few hours of Rum getting absorbed in each small flake!
These pink balls are heading to Cara’s Valentines Day Bake off!
3 Winners will be chosen, with 75$ giftcard to any store of choice! So if you have some fun Vegan and Glutenfree Valentiny ideas.. drop them off at Cara’s before Feb 6th. Feel free to grab the below badge for your posts.

Pink Coconut Balls with Beet and Orange

Ingredients Â
- 7.5 Tablespoons raw sugar or jaggery
- 3.5 Tablespoons water
- 1/2 teaspoon orange zest
- 1 Tablespoon grated red beet
- 1/4 teaspoon cardamom powder or spice of choice
- 1 cup shredded fresh coconut, not dried (depends on whether you are using freshly grated or frozen)
- 2 Tablespoons dried coconut flakes for rolling
InstructionsÂ
- In a pan, mix the sugar and water and bring to a boil, Add zest, beet and spice and keep boiling on low till the syrup reaches soft ball consistency (a drop of syrup in cold water will form a soft ball and not mix in the water).
- Add shredded coconut and mix. Add enough coconut so the mixture is a slightly stiff batter instead of liquid. If using frozen coconut, there will be some moisture and you might need to add more coconut after a minute of cooking.
- Keep cooking the mix on low heat, stirring occasionally, till it comes together as a ball(15-20 minutes).
- Pat this mix on parchment lined tray(6 by 3), let cool for 10 minutes and then cut into squares, or use a heart shaped cookie cutter, or roll into balls. Roll balls into dried shredded coconut. You can also dip the balls or heart shapes in some melted vegan chocolate! Dip and let set on parchment.
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.












Thanks Cara@ForkAndBeans, let me know how the buns turn out.
Thanks Aarthi, Anu and Heidi!
Thanks Deeps. Let me know how they turn out!
Thank you Chelsea. these are not gummy, but soft and coconutty. but the texture does look like gummies:)
Thanks Nish!
Thank you Hannah..pink does that to me too!
wow awesome and very innovative…
These look so pretty! I’ve been loving coconut lately 🙂
so cute! if you wouldnt have told beetroot i would have guessed they are strawberry truffles 🙂 love that coconut on top..gonna try this 🙂
This look Delicious…You have made it awesome..Totally YUMMO..
Aarthi
https://yummytummy-aarthi.blogspot.com/
Beety balls of coconut and sugar? Um, amazing recipe Richa! Excited to try out the buns recipe tomorrow…
Squeeeeee! So pretty! I want to gobble gobble 😛
They look like Gulab Jamun coated with coconut flakes 😀
Is this your creation? Very creative combination of coconut, beet, orange & elaichi!
These look great! They remind me of gummy bears, but in ball form! They have such a vivid color too, Love them!
Chelsea @ Naturally Sweet Recipes