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Chocolate Protein Balls

Chocolate Protein Balls – little bit sized snacks loaded with peanut butter, chocolate, oats, and lots of protein for a quick snack you can just grab and go!

Homemade snacks are a must in our house. Things like Peanut Butter Protein Balls or Peanut Butter Protein Bars are so nice to have in the fridge to just grab and go when you need just a little something, post workout snack, or are just hungry!

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Chocolate Protein Balls

These little protein balls use just a handful of ingredients that you mix together and then form into balls. There is no cooking or baking involved. You can swap out some of the ingredients to fit your tastes or add more/different nutrition. So they are super customizable and ready in less than 10 minutes!

What You’ll Need

  • Creamy Peanut Butter – I like creamy the best, but you really could use crunchy if you wanted a little more texture in your protein balls
  • Honey – any liquid sweetener will work (agave, honey, maple syrup etc.)
  • Old Fashioned Oats – quick cooking work, the texture of the balls just change a little
  • Chocolate Protein Powder – use whatever type you like!
  • Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
  • Ground Flax Meal or Hemp Hearts
  • Mini Chocolate Chips
chocolate protein bites ingredients

How To Make Chocolate Protein Balls

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  1. In a large bowl combine all of the ingredients and mix until well blended and it starts to stick together.
  2. Form about 30 equal portions and roll into balls. Place them all on a baking sheet and put in the fridge for about an hour or until they are set and firm.
  3. Once the protein balls are firm, place them into an airtight container and store in the fridge or freezer.
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How Long To Chocolate Protein Balls Last?

You can store the balls in an airtight container in the fridge for about 10 days. Or you can FREEZE them! They will last in the freezer for about 3 months. Just take out what you want and let them thaw on the counter for about an hour before eating.

Protein Bite Variations

This is where you can get creative and make them your own!

  • This recipe uses ground flax meal, you can add 1-2 Tablespoons of chia seeds or hemp seeds in addition to the flax meal or instead of if you wanted to change up the nutrition.
  • Adding 1 to 2 scoop of collage will up the protein and give you different nutrients in these little snack bites.
  • Want to skip the chocolate chips? No problem! Mix in chopped nuts or dried fruit instead. Or mix up the flavor of the chip if you want.
  • If you have peanut allergies, you can use any other nut butter, sun butter or wow butter to make them allergy friendly. You could even use Nutella or Cookie Butter/Biscoff Spread if you wanted more of a dessert treat.
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Yield: 30

Chocolate Protein Balls

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Chocolate Protein Balls - little bit sized snacks loaded with peanut butter, chocolate, oats, and lots of protein for a quick snack you can just grab and go!

Prep Time 10 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup old fashioned oats
  • 3/4 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 2 scoops chocolate protein powder
  • 3 Tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder
  • 1/4 cup hemp hearts or flax meal
  • 1/3 cup mini chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl combine all of the ingredients and mix until well blended and it starts to stick together.
  2. Form about 30 equal portions and roll into balls.
  3. Place on a baking sheet and put in the fridge until they are set.
  4. Store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.

Nutrition Information

Yield

30

Serving Size

1

Amount Per Serving Calories 83Total Fat 4gSaturated Fat 1gTrans Fat 0gUnsaturated Fat 3gCholesterol 0mgSodium 35mgCarbohydrates 8gFiber 1gSugar 5gProtein 4g

Nutrition Disclaimer: All information presented on this site is intended for informational purposes only. I am not a certified nutritionist and any nutritional information shared on dinnersdishesanddesserts.com should only be used as a general guideline.

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Ed Ritchie

Friday 16th of June 2023

I use s’mores protein powder that has small marshmallows and chocolate chips bits in it, makes so good . Great recipe

Jo

Saturday 3rd of June 2023

Thank you for the protein ball recipe. Don’t know what Hemp hearts or flax. Can’t have chocochips because of dibbles. Help

Erin S

Tuesday 6th of June 2023

Look up what hemp hearts of flax seed are online, they sell them in almost every grocery store. You can see the health benefits. If you don't want chocolate chips, use one of the other mix-in ideas listed in the post.

Erin

Wednesday 31st of May 2023

So easy, and a great snack.

The Café Sucre Farine

Wednesday 5th of June 2013

I think the oats would make the chocolate totally legal! These look beautiful and delicious!

Megan {Country Cleaver{

Wednesday 5th of June 2013

I love these, I need more healthy chocolatey snacks. Who doesn't?

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