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No-Bake Nut Butter Low-Carb Protein Balls Author: Corina Nielsen Total Time: 5 minutes and 15 minutes setting time in the fridge Yield: …

Cuisine: AmericanTotal Time: 464620 hrs 17 minsCategory: DessertCalories: 99 per serving1. Add nut butter and whey into a small bowl. Mix well until smooth.
2. Fold in chocolate chips.
3. Place in the freezer for 15-20 minutes until slightly firm.
4. Divide and portion dough into small balls. Shape with hands and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

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1 1/3 cup whey protein powder (116 g) (I use unflavored Isopure zero carb) 1/2 tsp stevia glycerite* (your favorite powdered sweetener to …

Ratings: 4Calories: 104 per servingCategory: Snack1. NOTE: Depending on the brand of peanut butter and protein powder you use, you may need LESS protein powder. Start with adding half, then continue adding until a nice consistency is achieved. It will be firm enough to roll into balls, but soft enough that they will squish down a little when stacked on top of each other. Some protein powders are more chalky than others. I like Isopure zero carb whey protein isolate. There will be a slight crystalline feel to the protein balls when you bite into them.
2. Add the ingredients to a medium bowl and mix (knead) together with a rubber spatula until thoroughly combined.
3. Pinch-off walnut sized portions of the dough and roll into balls.
4. Store in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to 10 days.

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12 PROTEIN BALLS RECIPES 1. Peanut Butter Protein Balls 2. Chocolate Protein Balls Paleo / Vegan 3. Apple Cinnamon Protein Bites 4. …

Rating: 5/5(7)
Total Time: 20 minsCategory: SnackCalories: 77 per serving1. Place the cashews and almonds in a food processor and pulse until roughly chopped. Add the remaining ingredients and pulse until combined into a sticky "dough" like consistency.
2. In a large bowl, mix together heated nut butter, maple syrup (or honey if not vegan) and mashed banana until smooth.
3. Place the apricots, dates and nuts in a food processor until roughly chopped. Add the remaining ingredients and pulse until combined into a sticky "dough" like consistency.
4. Place the apricots, cashew butter and 1/4 cup of shredded coconut in a food processor until roughly chopped. Add the remaining ingredients except for the reserved coconut and pulse until combined into a sticky "dough" like consistency.

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Forming no-bake protein balls First, cover a plate with parchment paper. Set it aside. Then, scoop out some batter. One sugar-free protein ball weighs approximately 30 …

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How to Make Keto Protein Balls Just a few ingredients whipped together and you'll be traveling along on the go with a few perfect energy and protein-packed low carb protein balls aka cinnamon bites. They are no …

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How To Make Keto Energy Balls Pulse almonds. Place almonds in food processor and pulse until you have a mixture of chopped almonds and almond meal. Mix dry ingredients. Add shredded coconut, flaxseed meal, and …

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Step 1: Mix together all ingredients except the raw peanuts in a bowl until smooth. Step 2: Roll the dough into 1 or 1½ inch balls. You should end up with 15. Step 3: Place the …

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Directions 1 In a large bowl, mix all ingredients together until combined. 2 Scoop out a tablespoon size ball of the mix and place on a baking sheet. 3 Chill in the freezer for …

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Servings: 3 balls Calories: 116 Ingredients ¼ cup almond butter ¼ cup unsweetened shredded coconut 1 packet Vital Proteins Matcha Collagen 15 drops liquid stevia 1 tablespoon coconut oil 1 scoop Vital Proteins Vanilla & …

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But if you're following a net carbs or keto diet, each protein ball has 110 calories, 9.3 grams of protein, 2.9 grams of carbs, and 7.4 grams of fat. You can swap the butter for …

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1 cup unsweetened coconut shreds 1/4 cup hemp seeds 2 tbsp sugar-free baking bar chopped 6 tsp stevia 1 tsp vanilla extract Instructions In a small stockpot, add …

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These no bake low carb pumpkin cheesecake fat bombs are the perfect fall treat if you are living the keto lifestyle. Get the Recipe. Nut-free Energy Ball Recipe. These nut-free …

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20 Low-Carb, High-Protein Lunch Recipes for Winter. Amp up your midday meal with one of these nutritious lunch recipes. Highlighting seasonal ingredients like cabbage, …

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What are low carb protein balls?

A typical low carb diet allows for somewhere between 20-60 grams of carbohydrates each day. Low carb protein balls are not only easy to make but they become a healthy source of energy that is perfect for any time of the day. Those are the times where a little bit of something tasty and low carb, but still healthy and energy-boosting is called for.

Are these low carb nut butter balls keto friendly?

Grab these healthy, low-carb nut butter balls for a quick breakfast or anytime you’re on the run for a protein punch and plenty of healthy fats to support your ketogenic diet. Where’s The Peanut Butter? Spoiler alert: there’s no peanut butter in these low-carb nut butter protein balls.

How do you make low carb peanut butter balls?

To make the low carb peanut butter balls, I simply mixed peanut butter and plain whey isolate protein powder (I like Isopure Zero Carb) together and sweetened to taste with Stevia glycerite. Stevia glycerite is one of my favorite sweeteners. It’s a thick viscous liquid form of stevia that I don’t find bitter.

How to make keto protein balls?

Keto Protein Balls. 1 Ingredients. 1 cup Hemp Hearts. 1/2 cup shredded unsweetened coconut. 1/2 cup almond slices. 1/4 cup chia seeds. 1/4 cup flaxseed. 1/2 cup peanut ... 2 Directions. 3 Nutrition Information.

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