Make them your own! Double Chocolate Brownie Protein Balls– Use chocolate protein powder, add 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder and increase the milk by 2 tablespoons. This will be the perfect treat for kids that are on the healthier side Gavin :). It really helps them taste like chocolate chip cookie dough, which is made with molasses-containing brown sugar. I even find myself downing a bunch at a time. I’m also a big advocate of self-care and taking life “down a notch” – while chasing adventures half-way across the globe! Dish washing hater. I don’t. Do you ever soak your oats for this recipe? Chill for 30 minutes. I just use it right out of the package.

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I’m currently on a weight-loss journey and I’m calorie counting and a bit new to it. An easy and super healthy snack.Submitted by: STERNENFEE, So easy to make and they taste amazing!Submitted by: CHATWONDER, Inspired by Jamie Eason's chocolate protein bars recipe from bodybuilding.com.I amped up the chocolatey density in this recipe, and used zucchini for an extra moist cake consistency! Hi Heena, yes you can omit the coconut, no need to replace it with anything. No thanks, I'm not interested in free recipes. ALSO, BE SURE TO CHECK OUT MY OTHER ALLERGY-FRIENDLY PINTEREST BOARDS. You can use more honey if you prefer, but you will sacrifice flavor.

Nuts: Nut butter, mostly peanut butter, is the base of every variety of these protein balls. I feel like my friends’ kids live of crackers, nutrigrain bars and protein bars–(jealous!) I love that your kids would call these cookies! Either way, just make sure to place them in an airtight container. Used peanut butter in place of almond butter for these, but oh so tasty.

Miniature chocolate chips: You can leave the chips out, or use chopped nuts in their place.

Here’s what you’ll need. Please try again. It is nearly all protein, and is flavorless, so you can create whatever flavor you like best. Yes, an energy ball that is oat free! The ingredient notes below are designed to help you avoid additional allergens, if need be. Submitted by: BRYNWRITES4FOOD, Dense, chewy, satisfying protein bars at a fraction of the cost. I have found both on Amazon.com, as well as my local health food store. Gluten, Dairy & Oat-free Energy Balls. This is also free of: grains, gluten, dairy, egg, peanut, tree nuts and oats. 1/3 cup raisins, chocolate chips, craisins or preferred add-in. I’m so grateful I’ve found a homemade, easy snack that is allergy-friendly! But you can always find them online at Amazon as well: (affiliate link) https://amzn.to/2Zb0CZf, Hi, Don’t get me wrong–they love to snack on carrots and apples and such–but those never fill them up and five minutes later they’re scavenging the kitchen.

Glad you enjoyed these energy balls Sandra! I agree! Can be stored room temp or in the fridge, covered. Did you vitamix the groats first before mixing them in? Rolling Tips: If you find your energy balls are breaking apart while rolling, add a little more honey or almond butter to the dough. The mixture will thicken quickly. Having hungry kids complain there is nothing to eat is one of the most frustrating things a mom can hear–especially when you have hungry boys who are bottomless pits. Place oats, peanut butter, honey, protein powder and chocolate chips in a … I want to try putting it in everything! Submitted by: GEMINIDREAM, A great morning energy bar or mid day snack. 1 cup (256 g) no-stir smooth peanut butter, 1/4 cup + 2 tablespoons (30 g) unsweetened cocoa powder (or powdered peanut butter, by weight), 1 tablespoon (8 g) coconut flour (optional), 2 ounces miniature semi-sweet chocolate chips, Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough variety

The texture is even fabulous! I don’t have Almond Butter and would like to try these today. Please always follow your doctor's orders. These soft, chewy, and satisfying no bake protein balls can be made in lots of different flavors with only a few ingredient swaps. 1 cup (256 g) cashew butter. That’s a promise!

Peanut butter is totally fine.

Please can you advise on the nutritional side if it is per energy ball or per batch?