No Bake Energy Balls. Loaded with old fashioned oats, peanut butter and flax seeds. These Energy Balls are a healthy protein packed breakfast or snack!
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Ultimate guide to Energy Bites!
These energy balls are no bake, super easy to make and take less than 10 minutes to put together. Loaded with protein, fiber and healthy fats to keep you full and loaded with energy throughout the day. The base of this recipe is only a couple of ingredients: peanut butter, old fashioned oats, flax seed and honey. Next you pick your favorite add in’s. Keep it simple and do chocolate chips or add in M & M’s, chocolate or even lemon! Everything gets combined in one bowl. Best of all you never have to turn on the oven!
You may have heard of these referred to as energy balls, lactation bites or protein bites. Either way they are a healthy pick me up that is the perfect on the go snack to give you energy throughout the day.
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“These are amazing! I make these balls all the time because I’m that obsessed with peanut butter. Always switching up the ingredients to give it a new kick 🙂” – Karen
why you’ll love these energy balls
The best things about this energy bites recipe is that it is super versatile. If you do not have flax seed on hand substitute wheat germ. Try dark chocolate chips instead of semi-sweet. Add in shredded coconut, cranberries or cocoa powder.
These Peanut Butter Energy Bites could easily pass as dessert. My batch lasted less than 24 hours. They are the perfect mix between a granola bar and cookie dough. Great to curb the afternoon munchies and the dreaded mid afternoon energy slump. If your craving chocolate try my Chocolate Peanut Butter Energy Bites!
You can even freeze these oatmeal energy bites if you don’t eat them all within a week. Here’s what you’ll need to make these No Bake Energy Bites:
Ingredients
- Creamy Peanut Butter: Helps to bind the energy bites together. You can also use your favorite nut butter as well!
- Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips: I love using mini chocolate chips if I have them on hand. Dark chocolate chunks are also amazing in this!
- Old Fashioned Oats: I prefer to use old fashioned oats or rolled oats in this recipe. I would not recommend making these with steel cut oats or instant oats. If you want to keep these bites gluten free make sure to use certified gluten free oats!
- Ground Flax Seed: Adds a boost of fiber and nutrients. If you don’t have flax seed on hand substitute hemp seed, chia seed or add extra old fashioned oats.
- Honey: Adds the perfect amount of sweetness to these energy balls. Agave can be used in place of the honey.
how to make energy balls
To make these peanut butter chocolate chip energy bites simply combine all 5 ingredients in a medium bowl. Stir to combine. Place in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes so they are easier to roll. Roll into 12 bites and store in the fridge for up to a week.
Tips for making energy bites
- Always try rolling the bites after they have been refrigerated. This makes rolling them so much easier. If you are still having trouble rolling them try wetting your hands or adding 1 or 2 tablespoons of water to the mixture.
- Instead of rolling out into balls the mixture can be placed in a square baking dish lined with parchment paper. Refrigerate and cut to make no bake energy bars!
Energy ball variations
- White Chocolate Cranberry: Add in white chocolate chips and dried cranberries!
- Double Chocolate: Add some cocoa powder and chocolate chips (I like adding dark chocolate chips)
- Almond Joy: Replace some of the oats for chopped almonds, coconut and of course chocolate chips!
- Cinnamon Raisin: Instead of chocolate chips adding in raisin and some cinnamon.
- Trail Mix: Loaded with chocolate chips, raisins and nuts.
- Monster Cookies: Add in mini M & M’s and chocolate chips! This is my kids favorite version!
- Lemon: Zest one whole lemon then add then juice half of it! Sprinkle in poppy seeds too!
- Cake Batter: This is my favorite! Made with sprinkles and vanilla protein powder it tastes just like birthday cake!
frequently asked questions
Can you freeze energy bites?
Yes! These no bake energy bites can be frozen in an airtight container for up to 3 months!
What can I use instead of flax seed?
Chia seed or hemp seed are a good alternative to ground flax seed. You can also substitute the flax for more oats or unsweetened shredded coconut!
Would Maple syrup work?
Yes! Maple syrup can be used in place of the honey!
What are the calories per serving?
This is a question that gets asked a lot. The calories are 200 for 1 serving (1 bite) I know that seems like a lot but the peanut butter in this really adds to the calories. These bites are perfect as a snack or pick me up or a quick breakfast before working out! Some readers have tried using powdered peanut butter to save on calories!
What do I do if its too dry?
If the mixture seems too dry try adding a splash of water. I do 1 tablespoon at a time. This helps bind everything together. Alternatively you can always add a scoop more of peanut butter, honey or maple syrup to bind everything up!
More healthy breakfast recipes to try!
- Chewy Chocolate Chip Granola Bars
- Oatmeal Smoothie
- Date Energy Balls
- Copycat Kind Granola Bars
- Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip Granola
- Flourless Peanut Butter Banana Muffins
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Ingredients
Energy Ball Base
- 2/3 cup creamy peanut butter
- 1 cup old fashioned oats
- 1/2 cup ground flax seeds
- 2 tbsp honey
- 1/2 cup mix in's (see variations below)
Double Chocolate
- 1/2 cup chocolate chips
- 2 tbsp cocoa powder
White Chocolate Cranberry
- 1/4 cup white chocolate chips
- 14 cup dried cranberries
Lemon
- 1/2 lemon zested and juiced
- 2 tsp poppy seeds
Monster Cookie
- 1/4 cup mini M & M's
- 1/4 cup mini chocolate chips
Trail Mix
- 1/4 cup peanuts
- 1/4 cup raisins
Almond Joy
- reduce oats by 1/4 cup
- 1/4 cup almonds, chopped
- 1/4 cup unsweetened shredded coconut
- 1/4 cup chocolate chips
Cake Batter
- 1/4 cup sprinkles
- 2 tbsp vanilla protein powder
Instructions
- Combine the peanut butter, oats, flax seed and honey in a large bowl. Stir in your mix ins. Place in the refrigerator for 15-30 minutes so they are easier to roll. Also slightly damp hands make it easier to roll as well!
- Roll into 12 bites and store in the fridge for up to a week.
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Alisha
Hi,
What can I use instead of flaxseed? Can I use chia seeds or quinoa?
Nathan
Hi Alisha,
Yes, you can use chia seeds or ever hemp seeds if you wish. Quinoa might not work as well, because you would have to cook it first and the texture would be off. I hope you enjoy!
Nathan
Amy
Hi
I have flaxseed on hand but not ground.
Does it have to be ground Flaxseed?
Thanks so much
Nathan
Hi Amy,
If you have a coffee grinder or a food processor, you can use that to grind them. The ground flax seed helps to hold everything together, I don’t think it would work the same way if it is not ground. Thank you for your comment! I hope you have a great day!
Nathan
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Jill
Can you use natural peanut butter?
Nathan
Hi Jil,
Yes you can! All ingredients and instructions stay the same. Just stir it up well before and it should work out great!
Have a wonderful day! Thank you for commenting!
Nathan
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Pam
What is a serving? One?
It says calories but no serving size.
Nathan
Hi Pam,
Yes, one ball is one serving.
Thank you so much for commenting! Have a great day!
Nathan
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Emily
These are good! I replaced the flax seed with chia seeds and coconut flour since I have a flax seed allergy.
Nathan
Hi Emily,
I’m so glad you enjoyed them, and found a variation that works for you! Thank you for commenting! Have a great day!
Nathan
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Amber
Just curious, how many should you eat at one time? I have never had these or made anything like this. I am on an 1800 Calorie a day diet. Thanks!
Nathan
Hi Amber,
They are 185 calories per ball. These are great to have one right before a workout for a quick burst of energy and protein. They do not work well as a stand alone meal. I hope you enjoy! Thank you for commenting!
Nathan
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Chelsea Wu
i was did this and Love it so much. It’s simple, easy and perfect for what i need. Thanks for the recipe.
Nathan
Hi Chelsea,
I’m so glad you enjoy it! Thanks for the comment!
Nathan
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julz Miller
Hi, these look so easy and fab…I have Diabetes 2 are there ok…i will not use honey though….x
Nathan
Hi Julz,
Yes, these should be fine. I would just keep an eye on the peanut butter. Some brands put quite a bit of sugar into it. Hope you have a good day!
Nathan
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Carli
I bet the kids would love these
Alexis
Is there any way to replace the honey?
Nathan
Hi Alexis,
you can use maple syrup or agave nectar. I hope you enjoy! Thank you for commenting!
Nathan