WebChocolate 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 …
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WebPlace the pitted dates, pecans, almonds, chia seeds, hemp seeds, salt, and cinnamon powder in a food processor. Blend on high until a thick dough is formed. …
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WebHere are the recipes! Whole 30 Chocolate Coconut Bites are an easy, healthy snack recipe! Naturally paleo, packed with nuts + …
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WebVariations. Peanut – Swap the almonds for peanuts. (Or add a boost of protein by making peanut butter protein balls.); Nut-Free – …
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WebPrep Time: 25 minutes. Additional Time: 30 minutes. Total Time: 55 minutes. These date energy balls are naturally sweet, nutty, …
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WebYield: 27 energy balls. Prep Time: 25 minutes. Additional Time: 30 minutes. Total Time: 55 minutes. Cashew energy balls are sweet, nutty, kid-friendly, and yummy. They're vegan, dairy-free, Whole30, …
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Web16. Coconut Date Balls. These 10-minute energy balls use four simple ingredients. They’re sweet and simple with Medjool dates, pecans, sea salt, and …
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WebWhole30 and Paleo Chocolate Energy Balls Ready in 5 MINUTES! Low carb, no bake, protein-packed chocolate balls made with or without dates- Whole30 approved, vegan …
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WebMix in 1/4 cup coconut and 1/4 cup dried cranberries in place of the chocolate chips. Use half chocolate chips and half mini M&M’s like I did when making these …
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WebHi! I recently saw a recipe for energy balls with ingredients that are all Whole30 compliant, but Im not sure if this is a dessert replacement. These are the …
WebHow To Make Keto Energy Balls. For a complete list of ingredients and instructions, please scroll down to the recipe at the bottom of this page. This recipe …
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Shredded coconut – Adding coconut to energy balls is a fun way to add a distinct flavor and naturally add sweetness. You want to use unsweetened coconut like this to keep the sugar content low for this recipe. Almond butter –It helps bind the recipe together. The butter enhances the protein and fiber amount to the recipe, as well.
The thing I love about these chocolate chip energy balls is that they are sugarless, low carb and keto friendly. There are only 3.2 grams of net carbs in each ball and they have 4.3 grams of protein in each. Plus there aren’t too many calories in them either! Win-win-win!
These peanut butter energy balls are one of our favorites, as well as chocolate peanut butter protein balls, almond joy no-bake energy bites and lemon coconut energy balls. I’m always on the lookout for healthy snacks, and these no-bake energy balls seem to be my go to when I’m craving something sweet.
Shredded coconut – Adding coconut to energy balls is a fun way to add a distinct flavor and naturally add sweetness. You want to use unsweetened coconut like this to keep the sugar content low for this recipe.