Pb2 Protein Balls Recipe

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Jan 5, 2024 · If you have a peanut allergy, substitute the peanut butter for another seed butter and omit water. Make ahead and store in an airtight container for up to 1 week. Substitute …

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Instructions. In a medium bowl, stir together the creamy peanut butter, water, salt, and stevia until the peanut butter has fully “dissolved” and no large lumps remain. Evenly sprinkle the …

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Nutrition Facts: When making 16 balls, each ball contains 110 calories, 8 grams of fat, 3 net carbs, and 6 grams of protein. Note that these numbers may vary depending on the type of …

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Add the ingredients to a medium bowl and mix (knead) together with a rubber spatula until thoroughly combined. Pinch-off walnut sized portions of the dough and roll into balls. Store in …

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If the dough is too dry and crumbles, add an extra teaspoon of melted coconut oil, and if too wet, add a tablespoon of almond flour. Divide the dough into 12 balls of about 1 oz/30g and roll the …

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Add all ingredients to a large mixing bowl and knead with hands until everything is well incorporated and the mixture is compact. Wet your hands with water or a light coating of oil …

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Step 1: In a mixing bowl, mix the peanut butter, protein powder, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and stevia until smooth. Step 2: Break off approximately 2 tablespoons of the dough and roll …

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Ball up the dough into balls that are about 1 rounded teaspoon in size. Freeze for 2 hours. Line cookie sheet with parchment paper (not wax paper, they are not the same thing.) Melt your …

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PB2 Protein Balls (Low-Carb & Keto-Friendly) These energy balls are like chocolate truffles but with a healthy twist. Made of raw cacao, coconut shreds, hemp seeds, and PB2, they’re …

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Check it out: In a large microwave safe bowl, melt the peanut butter with the butter until it can be stirred together. Add the protein powder, sweetener, almond flour, hemp seeds, and vanilla …

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In a medium bowl, mix together all dry ingredients except chocolate chips. Then pour the PB2 mix in the dry ingredients and mix until combined. It might be hard to mix so don't be afraid to get …

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I’ve left a recipe note below, but wanted to reiterate – you can substitute the Chex/oat mix with regular quick oats. You can also use regular peanut butter versus PB2. This recipe is gluten …

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1. In a large bowl, mix all ingredients together until combined. 2. Scoop out a tablespoon size ball of the mix, roll it in your hands to form a ball, and place it on a baking sheet. 3. Chill in the …

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3 PB2 Keto Snack Recipes. 1. PB2 Protein Power Balls Little Bits of 2. PB2 Chocolate Peanut Butter Fat Bombs Health Line 3. Peanut Butter Banana Green Smoothie The Brewer and …

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In a medium-sized bowl add PBfit, flaxseed, protein powder, honey, and water and mix until smooth. Add oats and chocolate chips. Stir until the mixture is all combined and forms a soft …

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To a large bowl, combine the nut butter, honey substitute, vanilla, oatmeal, protein powder, cocoa powder, and flax seeds. To a shallow bowl, add your chosen topping. Mix the ingredients in …

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