These energy bites don't require baking, and they taste super sweet but are actually low in sugar, with just six grams per serving. Use peanut butter, semi-sweet chocolate chips, and vanilla for this recipe, but you can swap out for almond butter or darker chocolate, too.
These no-bake energy bites utilize common household pantry staples. ground flax seed – you may not have this, and if you don’t that’s ok. You can omit the ground flax seed if you’d like, or substitute it for more oats or kodiak cakes mix. In a medium bowl combine the oats, flax seed, peanut butter, honey, vanilla, and mini chocolate chips.
These portion-controlled balls of goodness can be made with your favorite ingredients, from chia seeds to peanut butter to cocoa powder. Make them in batches so you have a healthy snack on hand for the whole week. They’re kid-friendly, too, so energy bites can fuel up your whole family on long car trips, or during school plays and soccer games.
Use a spatula to fold in chocolate chips. TIP: You can remove the blade to make folding easier. This will also protect your spatula… or transfer to a bowl and mix there. Form. Use a small cookie scoop and your hands to grab the dough and form the keto power bites into 1-inch balls and place on parchment paper.