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This No-Bake Energy Bites recipe is easy to make, full of feel-good ingredients, and irresistibly delicious!

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Friends, have you tried this no bake energy bites recipe? ♡

It’s one of my all-time favorite recipes here on the blog, and one that I’ve personally made about a zillion times since I first published it here eight years ago.

I love these little energy bites because they are easy to make with simply pantry ingredients that I almost always have on hand. They are super easy to mix up and roll into cute little energy balls. (Or if you would like to save time, you can press the mixture into a parchment-covered baking dish, and then cut them into energy bars.) They are the perfect make-ahead recipe to keep on hand for healthy snacking or breakfasts. And most importantly, they are just irresistiblygood.

Over the years, thousands of our readers have made and loved this classic energy bites recipe too. So I wholeheartedly recommend giving it a try!

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No Bake Energy Bites Ingredients:

To make this no bake energy bites recipe, you will need the following ingredients:

  • Old-fashioned oats:Also called rolled oats — these will serve as the base ingredient for our energy bites.
  • Shredded coconut:Which I highly recommend toasting — either briefly in the oven or in a sauté pan — before adding to the energy bites. (Just be sure that they have cooled before adding in the chocolate chips, or the chocolate may heat and turn a bit melty.)
  • Creamy peanut butter:I have used both traditional creamy peanut butter and natural creamy peanut butter in this recipe, and both work!
  • Ground flaxseed:To add some extra protein, fiber and omega-3s to our energy bites.
  • Semisweet chocolate chips:I photographed this recipe with standard-sized semisweet chips, but mini semisweet chips mix in easier.
  • Honey:To add some natural sweetness and also help to bind the energy balls together.
  • Vanilla extract:For a touch of extra flavor.
  • Chia seeds (optional):Feel free to skip the chia seeds, if you do not have any on hand. But I love adding in a tablespoon or so when I do!

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How To Make Energy Balls:

To make these energy bites, simply…

  1. Stir everything together. Stir all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl until thoroughly combined.
  2. Chill. Cover the mixing bowl and chill in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours, or until the mixture is chilled.*
  3. Roll into balls. Roll into mixture into 1-inch balls.
  4. Serve. Then enjoy immediately! Or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.

If you have trouble getting the energy balls to hold together, I recommend adding in more peanut butter to make the mixture a bit more sticky. Or if you would rather, you can also just press the mixture into a square baking dish to make flat energy bars instead of round energy balls.

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Possible Energy Bites Variations:

There are all sorts of ways that you can customize this energy bites recipe, so feel free to get creative! For example, you are welcome to…

  • Make energybars:Press the mixture firmly into a parchment-lined 8×8-inch baking pan, chill, and then slice into energy bars (instead of rolling the mixture into energy balls).
  • Use a different nut or seed butter: Use almond butter, cashew butter, sunflower seed butter, or any other nut/seed butters that you prefer in place of peanut butter.
  • Omit the coconut:I’ve heard from many of you over the years who don’t love coconut. If that’s the case, no prob, just omit the coconut and add in an extra shake of oats instead.
  • Add spices:If you would like to give these energy bites some extra flavor, feel free to add in a few pinches of ground cinnamon or some pumpkin pie spice.

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More Healthy Snack Recipes:

Looking for more healthy snack inspiration? Here are a few of my favorite snack recipes!

  • Chocolate No Bake Energy Bites
  • Seed Cycling Energy Bites
  • Easy Refrigerator Pickles
  • Nooch Popcorn
  • Beef Jerky
  • Sea Salt and Vinegar Kale Chips
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No Bake Energy Bites

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  • Prep Time: 20 mins
  • Cook Time: 0 mins
  • Total Time: 20 mins
  • Yield: 20-25 energy bites 1x

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This No-Bake Energy Bites recipe is easy to make, full of feel-good ingredients, and irresistibly delicious!

Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Stir everything together. Stir all ingredients together in a large mixing bowl until thoroughly combined.
  2. Chill. Cover the mixing bowl and chill in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours, or until the mixture is chilled. (This will help the mixture stick together more easily.)
  3. Roll into balls. Roll into mixture into 1-inch balls.
  4. Serve.Then enjoy immediately! Or refrigerate in a sealed container for up to 1 week, or freeze for up to 3 months.

Notes

Prep Time:The prep time listed does not include time for the mixture to chill. To speed up the chilling, I recommend spreading the mixture out on a small baking sheet and popping it in the freezer for 20-30 minutes until the mixture is cool.

Source:Recipe slightly adapted from Smashed Peas & Carrots.

posted on March 29, 2020 by Ali

Breakfast / Brunch, Desserts, Miscellaneous, No Bake, Snacks

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FAQs

Do energy balls need to be refrigerated? ›

Energy balls will last a few days at room temperature. To make them last longer, store in fridge. Can I Make Energy Balls Without the Sweetener? The stickiness of the maple syrup or honey is not just for a touch of sweetness, but also essential to binding together the ingredients.

Are energy balls good for you? ›

The Benefits and Best Time to Eat an Energy Ball

They can also act as a replenishing snack after the gym, this is mainly due to the protein that helps repair your muscles after a vigorous workout. Snacking between meals is a big contributor to weight gain, especially when we grab something that's quick and unhealthy.

How much protein is in a protein ball? ›

1 protein ball contains: 160 calories, 11 grams of fat, 2 grams of fiber, 12 grams of carbs, and 7 grams of protein. These healthy protein balls are the perfect breakfast, easy snack, or healthy dessert!

How many energy balls can you eat a day? ›

These 4-ingredient protein balls have about 128 calories so you should only eat 2 of these as part of a healthy amount of calories and fat. Keep in mind that you need to consider all the foods consumed in a day and keep it within the acceptable range for your height and weight.

Can protein balls go bad? ›

Do they spoil? Will I get sick? We do not advise eating your protein bites after the recommended one week, but you won't get sick if you do. If bites are held outside of a refrigerated space (longer than 5 days) or hot warm temperatures for a prolonged period of time (48 hours) this can cause the bites to mold.

Is it OK to eat peanut butter every day? ›

Yes, it's OK to eat peanut butter every day (in moderation), says Largeman-Roth. That means sticking to the recommended serving size of two tablespoons, or close to that amount.

What is the best energy snack? ›

Jump Start Snacks
  1. Nuts. In addition to energy-extending protein and fiber, nuts are full of additional nutrients to refuel your electrolyte supply. ...
  2. Fruit. Soothe your sweet tooth while also boosting energy with the complex healthy carbs in fruit. ...
  3. Yogurt. ...
  4. Dairy. ...
  5. Edamame. ...
  6. Whole Grains. ...
  7. Beans. ...
  8. Lentils.

What is the purpose of an energy ball? ›

The Energy Ball is all you need to safely introduce your students to electric energy. This is a fun way to demonstrate open and closed series circuits without any danger of electric shocks! When the ball is "turned on" from inside the 1.5" ball, a red light flashes and a buzzer buzzes.

Is peanut butter high in protein? ›

They're rich in protein and healthy fat, and they're calorie-dense. Two tablespoons, or 32 grams, of peanut butter gives you 7.2 grams of protein. Peanut butter also contains: fiber.

Is pure peanut butter healthy? ›

Peanut butter is a concentrated source of nutrition that may offer potential health benefits. One study showed that eating peanuts every day can lower the overall risk of death by up to 21%—and reduces the occurrence of heart disease by 38%.

Why do people eat protein balls? ›

Protein balls (or bliss balls, if you prefer) are great on-the-go snack if you're trying to eat healthily or looking to lose weight. Filled with fiber-rich and protein-packed ingredients like oats, dates and nuts, they'll keep you fuller for longer – plus you don't need protein powder to make them.

What is the shelf life of protein balls? ›

Shelf Life: Protein Health Balls will remain fresh up to 45 days room temperature & 3 months refrigerated.

How long do Kodiak protein balls last? ›

Transfer the protein balls from the baking sheet to an airtight container or bag. They will stay fresh in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.

How many calories are in one energy ball? ›

There are 116 calories in 1 ball Energy Balls. * The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet.

What are energy balls made of? ›

These no-bake energy balls are my favorite healthy snack. Sticky, sweet, and studded with chocolate chips, they taste like little balls of cookie dough, but they're made with simple, wholesome ingredients. Dates bind them together, oats add fiber, and walnuts and almond butter pack them with protein and healthy fats.

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