No Bake Monster Cookie Oatmeal Energy Balls

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For the Energy Bites (first seven sets of ingredients) Add the nut butter and honey and stir to combine well. Add the all of the other ingredients …

Rating: 5/5(7)
Calories: 108 per servingCategory: Snack

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No bake monster cookie energy balls are a fun and yummy protein packed treat! Made with creamy peanut butter, honey, protein powder, …

Rating: 4.4/5(95)
Total Time: 20 minsCategory: SnacksCalories: 137 per serving1. Add the peanut butter, honey, vanilla protein powder, rolled oats, mini chocolate chips, and mini m&m's to a large mixing bowl
2. Use a spoon or rubber spatula to mix until the batter is well combined
3. Line a cookie sheet with wax paper
4. Use a mini cookie scoop or drop balls by spoonfuls onto the wax paper

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Instructions. In a large bowl, stir together the oats, peanut butter, honey and vanilla until well combined. Stir in the chocolate chips and M&M …

Rating: 4.8/5(5)
Category: DessertServings: 20Total Time: 5 mins

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These energy balls are made without a food processor. Step 1: add the peanut butter, rolled oats, honey, salt, chocolate chips and protein …

Category: SnacksCalories: 160 per serving1. Add the no stir creamy peanut butter, honey, rolled oats, vanilla protein powder, salt, and mini dark chocolate chips to a mixing bowl and use a rubber spatula to mix until the batter is combined
2. Use a mini cookie scoop or a spoon to drop energy balls with a spoon onto a wax paper covered cookie sheet. They should be around 1 inch in size.
3. Roll the energy balls with your hands to form the shape
4. Place cookie sheet with the energy bites on it in the fridge for 1 hour, or until the balls are hardened

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No-Bake Energy Bites A perfectly portioned healthy snack. One that’s portable and delicious. Prep Time: 10 mins Total Time: 10 mins Servings: 30 servings Ingredients 1 cup old fashioned rolled oats 1/2 cup mini chocolate …

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These monster cookie energy balls are soooooo good! Prep Time 10 mins Total Time 10 mins Servings: 16 Ingredients 1 1/2 cups large oat flakes 1/2 cup peanut butter 1/3 …

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These No Bake Oatmeal Cookie Energy Balls are loaded with hearty oats, almond butter, raisins, cinnamon, and maple syrup. They are down right addicting and …

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Most energy balls are made with high-carb ingredients like oats, dried fruit, and honey or maple syrup, so would not be low carb or keto friendly. These low carb no bake energy balls are made with keto friendly ingredients …

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Instructions. To a large bowl, add the almond butter, protein powder, 1/3 cup coconut flour, honey, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and 2 tablespoons almond milk. Stir until the mixture forms a dough that is soft …

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An easy 5-minute recipe for homemade protein energy balls made with 4 ingredients! Chewy, easy and made in one bowl, they are EASILY customizable with a myriad of options! 5 from 438 votes. Print Rate. Course: …

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STEP 1: Add oats, protein powder, cinnamon and chia seeds to a large mixing bowl and stir. Add in peanut butter, honey and vanilla extract. Stir to combine. Add in raisins (or preferred add-in). Mixture should be slightly sticky …

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No Bake Oatmeal Energy Balls are a healthy lunchbox treat! Crushed nuts, chocolate chips, rolled oats, creamy nut butter, and dried cranberries come together to taste …

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No bake energy balls are delicious bite sized treats filled with oatmeal, shredded coconut, almond butter, flaxseeds, and chocolate chips. It takes just 15 minutes to process, …

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Directions. Stir oats, chocolate chips, flax seed, peanut butter, honey, and vanilla extract together in a bowl. Roll dough into 24 balls with your hands. Arrange balls on a baking …

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Chocolate Protein Balls with dates. The original option is 100% whole30 approved, even though it has chocolate in its name. It uses dates, cocoa powder, almond butter, and …

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Net carbs 2.8 grams Protein 3.9 grams Fat 12.5 grams Calories 139 kcal Calories from carbs 8%, protein 11%, fat 81% Total carbs 4.6 grams Fiber 1.8 grams Sugars 1.6 grams …

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What are no bake monster cookie oatmeal energy balls?

These no bake monster cookie oatmeal energy balls are made with just 6 easy ingredients and taste like a monster cookie ! They are my latest obsession and make an easy and tasty mid afternoon snack when you need an energy boost. The healthier alternative when all you want is a monster cookie bar.

What are no bake oatmeal protein energy balls?

This simple and healthy no-bake oatmeal protein energy balls recipe is perfect for easy snacking on-the-go! With rolled oats, protein powder, peanut butter and a touch of honey, these energy balls will keep you satisfied for hours! 2 – 4 tbsp liquid (almond milk, milk, water etc…)

How do you make energy balls with rolled oats?

With rolled oats, protein powder, peanut butter and a touch of honey, these energy balls will keep you satisfied for hours! 2 – 4 tbsp liquid (almond milk, milk, water etc…) Add oats, protein powder, cinnamon and chia seeds to a large bowl and stir to combine. Add in peanut butter, honey and vanilla extract. Stir to combine.

What kind of butter do you use for oatmeal energy balls?

When it comes to the peanut butter: You can use peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter, pecan butter, sunbutter, and just about any other nut butter that you like, though it will change the flavor of the oatmeal energy balls. I like to use almond butter when I don't want the flavor of the nut butter to be very strong (like peanut butter).

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