Chocolate No Bake Peanut Butter Balls
Published 3/24/2024
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We made these no-bake chocolate peanut butter balls for a friend who just had her first baby. It was a perfect recipe to make with a toddler running around because he could help roll all the balls out once they were mixed up. I’m pretty sure he ate the equivalent of about 5 balls while were making these, but that’s OK😜!
These little balls of heaven are packed with fiber, protein, healthy fats, and a good amount of carbs to fuel you for whatever you need them for! This particular recipe is special in that it does not require a food processor which is usually used to grind the oats and all of the other ingredients together. Furthermore, there are no dates involved.
We’ve gotten both of these requests for our no-bake protein balls quite a few times over the years, and we finally came up with a super simple recipe that does just that –> combines all of the same flavors of our classic no-bake peanut butter balls, but with no kitchen equipment and no dates.
Ingredients for No Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Balls
- old-fashioned rolled oats
- cocoa powder
- peanut butter
- honey
- salt
We tried to keep this recipe simple by using ingredients we most likely already have in the pantry.
Substitutions and Variations
- You can use old-fashioned rolled oats or quick-cooking oats in this recipe. The old-fashioned oats will give a bit more texture and the quick-cooking oats will create more of a homogeneous ball.
- We used cocoa powder to make these chocolatey. You can also substitute some of the cocoa powder for chocolate protein powder. We do not recommend using only protein powder, cocoa powder adds the best chocolatey flavor.
- If you end up using both cocoa powder and chocolate protein powder, you may need to add a bit more honey to make sure they stick together.
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Storage Suggestions
We suggest placing all the balls on a plate and transferring them to the freezer for 15-20 minutes for them to set and become less sticky. Remove them from the freezer and transfer them to an air-tight container or a freezer-safe bag. Store them for up to 3 months in the freezer.
Chocolate No Bake Peanut Butter Balls
Ingredients
- 1 cup rolled oatmeal
- 1/4 cup honey or brown rice syrup
- 1/4 cup all natural peanut butter*
- 2 tablespoons cocoa powder
- pinch of salt
Instructions
- In a medium-size bowl, mix together all ingredients.*
- Then wet hands. Use a tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop out dough and roll between your palms to form balls.
- Store in the fridge for up to 1 week or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Tips & Notes
- For this recipe, make sure you use drippy peanut butter. The moisture in the oils will help these balls form!
- Option to place all ingredients in a food processor and process until a dough is formed. Some like to do this for easier digestion!
- If your dough is a little too dry, add more honey.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Amazing!
Very tasty healthy and amazing. I will save the recipe made 20! Will last me 2 weeks Tnx. ?
DELICIOUS!!!
Yerk! they look a lot better then they taste i ended up putting an egg milk baking powder and made muffins was about to throw them in garbage
I appreciate the nutritional information and serving size but the recipe does not say how many balls it makes. I make a similar recipe with ground flax seed and a chocolate protein powder that’s fabulous.
It says 10. I had to look to find it too.
Prep Time: 10
Total Time: 10
Yield: 10
Thanks, I see it now on the first link.
Nutrition (per serving): Calories: 91; Total Fat: 4g; Saturated Fat: 2g; Monounsaturated Fat: 0g; Cholesterol: 0mg; Sodium: 149mg; Carbohydrate: 14g; Dietary Fiber: 0g; Sugar: 8g; Protein: 1g
vs. Nutrition
Serving Size: 1 ball Calories: 93 Sugar: 3 Fat: 4 Carbohydrates: 13 Fiber: 2 Protein: 3
When looking at both place it gives different Nutritional value for the same recipe!
Which nutrition fact is correct? I was going to share this with a weight loss group, but not if it has 0 grams of fiber. If anyone knows, please let me know. Thanks.
fruit and nut mix and choc chips to this mmm mmm
Seriously. It should be tripled!
Simple and easy, and definitely the perfect power snack! Doubling up on this recipe definitely sounds like a good idea – who can resist the chocolate-peanut butter combination!
Those are some yummy looking balls! ๐
Those balls look delicious! I want to shove them in my mouth!