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No Bake Energy Balls are an irresistible snack with a soft texture and cookie dough flavors. Make this energy bites recipe in just 10 minutes for a delicious portable snack or breakfast idea!

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Move over cookies! Homemade energy balls are a delicious snack that’s dairy-free with no baking required. The best part? They’re ready in just 10 minutes!

We take these peanut butter energy balls to the gym as well as on excursions and even road trips! They’re filling with a nutritious energy boost to sustain you throughout the day.

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Are energy balls healthy?

Are energy balls vegan?

How to Make Energy Balls

Recipe Variations

No Bake Energy Bites

Are energy balls healthy?

Energy balls provide balanced nutrition with about 100-120 calories per ball. You get a protein boost that’s low in saturated fat with lots of fiber from the oats, nut butter and flaxseed.

Select ingredients carefully to manage sugar content. For example, using unsweetened peanut butter, unsweetened coconut and dark chocolate chips keeps sugar at 2-3 grams per ball.

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Are energy balls vegan?

Yes! This is a vegan energy ball recipe by using maple syrup instead of honey and semisweet or dark chocolate chips. No compromises! 🙂

For paleo energy balls, you need to switch back to honey, as maple syrup is considered to be refined sugar.

How to Make Energy Balls

Here’s what you’ll need for no bake energy bites:

  1. Rolled oats (old fashioned oats) as the base
  2. Nut butter as the protein and binding ingredient
  3. Liquid sweetener such as maple syrup or honey often with a splash of vanilla
  4. Add-ins such as flaxseeds, chocolate chips or shredded coconut

In this energy balls recipe, we chose peanut butter and maple syrup. Then we added flaxseed meal, chocolate chips and shredded coconut.

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For easy preparation, simply mix the ingredients together by hand in a mixing bowl. Then use a spoon or cookie scoop to scoop up a heaping tablespoonful of the dough. Roll between your palms into a 1-1 1/2 inch (3 cm) ball and place on a plate or cookie sheet.

If the weather is humid or the dough seems too sticky, simply add some extra oats. (Alternatively, you can chill for 20-30 minutes to help it firm up before forming.) If the dough is too dry, some extra peanut butter or maple syrup will help.

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Recipe Variations

There are some great variations on protein energy balls simply by switching up ingredients:

  • Date energy balls: Add 1 cup of pitted dates instead of the nut butter and use the food processor method. This recipe is school-safe since there are no allergens.
  • Pumpkin energy balls: Add ¼ cup of pumpkin puree instead of the coconut oil.

There are lots of other possibilities too, so feel free to get creative!

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This quick video tutorial shows how to make energy balls from scratch:

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No Bake Energy Bites

No Bake Energy Bites are irresistible snacks with a soft texture and cookie dough flavors. Perfect as portable snacks, quick breakfasts and even party treats.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup rolled oats, old fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter, creamy
  • 2 tbsp flaxseed meal, optional
  • 2 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 cup chocolate chips, semisweet or dark chocolate
  • 1/4 cup shredded coconut, unsweetened recommended

Instructions

  • Add all the ingredients to a large bowl. Then mix with a large wooden spoon until it forms a firm dough.

  • Scoop a heaping tablespoon of dough and roll between the palms of your hands to make a 1 1/2 inch (3-4 cm) ball.

  • Place onto a parchment-lined plate and repeat for remaining dough.

  • Chill in an airtight container until serving.

Notes

  • You can make energy balls up to one week ahead of time and store in an airtight container in the fridge. It’s also possible to freeze them for up to 3 months.
  • Quick oats can be used instead of rolled oats.

Nutrition Facts

No Bake Energy Bites

Serving Size

25 g

Amount per Serving

Calories

110

% Daily Value*

Fat

7

g

11

%

Saturated Fat

3

g

15

%

Sodium

41

mg

2

%

Potassium

101

mg

3

%

Fiber

2

g

8

%

Sugar

3

g

3

%

Net Carbs

8

g

16

%

Protein

3

g

6

%

Calcium

13

mg

1

%

Iron

0.7

mg

4

%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Please read our nutrition disclaimer.

Author: TipBuzz

Course: Snack

Cuisine: American

Keyword: energy balls, energy bites

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More no bake treats:

  • Peanut Butter Energy Balls
  • Chocolate Covered Cookie Dough
  • No Bake Smores Brownies

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posted July 19, 2019 (updated 7/31/19)

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8 comments on “No Bake Energy Balls”

  1. SsssssssavannhsaurAugust 18, 2022 @ 1:59 pm Reply

    im 11 and i made this recipe in no time
    it tasted amazingNo Bake Energy Balls Recipe - TipBuzz (7)

    • TipBuzzOctober 18, 2023 @ 2:52 pm Reply

      Congrats and thanks!

  2. JustineFebruary 22, 2021 @ 2:22 pm Reply

    Took these to a potluck and everyone loved them. None left! thxNo Bake Energy Balls Recipe - TipBuzz (8)

    • TipBuzzFebruary 24, 2021 @ 7:02 pm Reply

      Hi Justine, Wow what a compliment. Glad everyone enjoyed and thanks for leaving a comment.

  3. EmJuly 6, 2020 @ 6:30 pm Reply

    Hi, these look great and I love the you all added a rough estimate for the nutrition but what us the serving size?

    • TipBuzzJuly 7, 2020 @ 11:09 am Reply

      Hi Em, Thanks! The serving size is 2 balls. Hope that helps and enjoy!

  4. Karen naimMay 28, 2020 @ 9:38 am Reply

    Hi – Looking forward to making this recipe, but I don’t like coconut very much. Is it possible to leave out the coconut or substitute something else? Thanks

    PS – just wanted to let you know that in the instructions for #1, you say to put in peanuts, I think you meant to say chocolate chips!

    • TipBuzzMay 29, 2020 @ 9:05 am Reply

      Hi Karen, Thanks for your feedback. You can substitute wheat germ or flax meal for coconut in this recipe. Let me know how it goes!

No Bake Energy Balls Recipe - TipBuzz (2024)

FAQs

What are the ingredients in the sibly energy balls? ›

A mix of Dark Chocolate, Nut butter, Goji Berries, Oats & Honey combined to give you the perfect midday snack. Used to fuel your break times at work, your daily workout, or your sporting goals.

Are energy balls good for you? ›

The Benefits and Best Time to Eat an Energy Ball

They can also act as a replenishing snack after the gym, this is mainly due to the protein that helps repair your muscles after a vigorous workout. Snacking between meals is a big contributor to weight gain, especially when we grab something that's quick and unhealthy.

What is inside an energy ball? ›

Inside the Energy Ball is an open circuit. By touching both sensors, the circuit closes and electrons flow through your body or another material such as a paper clip. Materials that activate the Energy Ball are good conductors, meaning they pass electrons easily.

What if my energy balls are too dry? ›

If this happens, just add a little water or almond milk to the protein ball mixture, 1 teaspoon at a time until the mixture is moist enough to form into balls. Just be careful not to add too much liquid.

What's the best snack to lose weight? ›

  1. Mixed nuts. Nuts are an ideal nutritious snack, providing the perfect balance of healthy fats, protein, and fiber. ...
  2. Red bell pepper with guacamole. ...
  3. Greek yogurt and mixed berries. ...
  4. Apple slices with peanut butter. ...
  5. Cottage cheese and fruit. ...
  6. Celery sticks with cream cheese. ...
  7. Kale chips. ...
  8. Dark chocolate and almonds.

Can you eat raw oats in energy balls? ›

Sure can! Oats are completely fine to eat raw. They add a chewy texture to the energy balls and the peanut butter and honey will slightly soften them the longer they sit.

Can I eat protein balls every day? ›

Protein balls make a stellar high protein snack, but they shouldn't replace full meals. As a guideline, two Peanut Butter Cacao Protein Balls make a serving and can be eaten once or twice per day to give you an energy boost without going over the top.

Are protein balls good for you to lose weight? ›

Protein balls (or bliss balls, if you prefer) are great on-the-go snack if you're trying to eat healthily or looking to lose weight.

What nutrients are in energy balls? ›

Energy Balls
  • Total Fat 4.9g 6%
  • Saturated Fat 1.2g 6%
  • Trans Fat 0g.
  • Polyunsaturated Fat 1.5g.
  • Monounsaturated Fat 1.8g.
  • Cholesterol 0mg 0%
  • Sodium 28mg 1%
  • Total Carbohydrates 10g 4%

Why are bliss balls good for you? ›

They are full of nutritional benefits.

Bliss balls are usually created with a base of nuts and seeds, which contain a lot of healthy fats and are rich in fibre and protein. Almonds, for example, are a good source of vitamin E, magnesium and vitamin B2.

What are bliss balls made of? ›

These healthy bliss balls are filled with nourishing ingredients like oats, dates, and fruit. Customize with any nut or seed butter and dried berries of your choice. The perfect make ahead snack!

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