We are BIG fans of protein balls here on Fit Foodie Finds and have been making them since this website launched in 2010! Heck, I’ve been making them since before the website as a quick grab-and-go snack in college. And, this specific recipe was a lifesaver after I had my baby Gus 🙏🏻
Peanut butter protein balls are the perfect high-protein snack to munch on post-workout or mid-day when you need something to tide you over! These protein balls have 9g of protein per ball and do not require a food processor!
These peanut butter protein balls are our most popular protein ball recipe on the site and rightfully so. They’re made with just 6 ingredients and don’t require a food processor.
I almost always have a bag of these protein balls in my freezer because I know hanger can strike at any moment. More recently, I’ve taught my 2 nephews how to make peanut butter protein balls and now every time I see them they expect some balls!
What is in these peanut butter protein balls?
- Peanut Butter- Though peanut butter adds a whole bunch of amazing flavor to this recipe, it also acts as a nice binder as well has adds moisture to this ball recipe. So, when you are deciding what peanut butter to use in this recipe, make sure it is DRIPPY peanut butter!
- Protein powder- Not to scare you, but what type of protein powder you use will dictate how chalky your protein balls are! We used Garden of Life protein powder in these balls and you can barely tell that there is protein powder.
- Rolled Oats- Oats not only add a healthy dose of fiber to these balls, but they give these protein balls a nice bite and act as a great binder to soak up extra moisture.
- Honey- Honey is both the sweetener and the glue that holds these balls together! Don’t skip it!
- Chia Seeds- These protein balls are a great source of protein AND fiber and omega 3 fatty acids because of these chia seeds!
- Chocolate Chips- I mean, is there a better combination than peanut butter and chocolate? I didn’t think so. Add the mini chocolate chips! Feel free to replace the chocolate chips with vegan chocolate chips or even chopped up chocolate bar!
Variations
Instead of peanut butter, try a different nut butter such as cashew or almond. Add different add-ins into the dough for an easy twist such as:
- Chopped nuts
- Mini M&M’s
- Pumpkin seeds
- Raisins
What is the best protein powder for protein balls?
We get this question all the time. What is the best protein powder? Lucky for you, we’ve done an extensive protein powder review on the site and have some options for you below. You’re more than welcome to use a whey-based protein powder or plant-based.
Quick tip: make sure you like the taste of your protein powder. We’re not huge fans of stevia, so just watch for that on the label.
Best Protein Powders
Check out our top protein powder recommendations for baking, smoothies, and everything in between.
Can I use collagen powder instead?
You sure can! I actually prefer it. Vital Proteins Vanilla Collagen has been my go-to in this protein balls recipe. I love how smooth and creamy it is and it doesn’t taste like fake sure! Plus, it’s also high in protein.
Why aren’t my peanut butter protein balls sticking together?
If your protein balls are not sticking together you probably need to add a little bit more moisture. Add a teaspoon of water at a time until your protein balls stick together to form a ball!
PS: this is why we recommend using an all-natural, drippy peanut butter because that extra moisture helps these balls stick together.
Can I use a different nut butter?
If you don’t have peanut butter on hand you can substitute the peanut butter with any other DRIPPY nut butter. Just be sure it’s DRIPPY.
- Cashew Butter
- Almond Butter
- Sunflower Seed Butter
How do I make protein balls all the same size?
You can make sure all your protein balls are the same size by using a cookie dough scooper or a tablespoon.
How to Store Protein Balls
If you look in my freezer, there is always a bag of protein balls! And this, is my preferred way to store them.
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper and then place the balls on the parchment paper.
- Freeze them for 2 hours. You do this so that they don’t stick to one another in the bag.
- Transfer them into a gallon-size plastic bag and remove as much air as possible. Freeze for up to 3 months.
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Peanut Butter Protein Balls Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup drippy all-natural peanut butter I
- 1/3 cup vanilla protein powder we used Garden of Life*
- 1/2 cup rolled oats
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 2 tablespoons honey
- 1/4 cup mini chocolate chips
- 1-4 teaspoons water*
Instructions
- Place peanut butter, protein powder, rolled oats, chia seeds, honey, and mini chocolate chips into a medium bowl.
- Use a wooden spoon or your hands to mix the dough together. At this point, begin to add water by the teaspoon.
- Depending on how drippy your peanut butter is, you’ll need to add more or less water. The water not only helps moisten things so your balls hold shape, but they actually help your balls become less chalky.
- Use a 1 tablespoon cookie scoop to scoop dough into your palms. Roll into balls until all dough is gone. You should get somewhere between 14-16 balls.
- Store in the refrigerator for up to a week or in the freezer for up to 3 months.
Tips & Notes
- Protein powder: All protein powders are different and might require a different amount of water. If you use a whey or collagen-based protein powder, you will likely need more than 1/3 cup. We tested with Bulletproof Vanilla Collagen Protein Powder and Vital Proteins Vanilla Protein Powder and needed to use an extra 2.5 tablespoons of protein powder and no water.
These are so tasty! I subbed chocolate protein powder. Added coconut and Craisins. Freezing for a snack for when school begins again!
Miller.kaylee@uwlax.edu
Sorry it wouldn’t let me attach a photo the first time.
Miller.kaylee@uwlax.edu
I’ve made similar protein balls before, but I love that these are lower in sugar than a lit of others. Plus, they still feel like eating cookie dough so its a win win!!
These are so tasty! I subbed chocolate protein powder. Added coconut and Craisins. Freezing for a snack for when school begins again!
Miller.kaylee@uwlax.edu
These are really good!!
livf1230@gmail.com
How can you lower the carb count? Is there another sweetner you can use that binds the ingredients, but doesn’t have the sugar?
You can try using more protein powder instead of oats, but they might be super grainy. If you omit any more sweetener they might just taste like pure peanut butter!
These are delicious! There’s no one flavour that’s overly dominating as such – it all balances perfectly! For those in Aus, I used Natures Way vanilla protein (vegan) and it’s so good. Goes really well in these balls. They’re perfect for a quick snack or for after a workout! YUM!
These were the BEST protein balls I have ever eaten!
Glad you loved them!!
Amazing! Really easy to make and for a quick snack/breakfast.
I’ve made this twice already and can’t get enough! So easy and perfect for before or after a workout
These were nothing great. Easy to make was a bonus but overall its a pile of peanut butter.
Great recipe! I just omitted the protein powder and they turned out great! Thank you so much, would definitely make again! 🙂
Could I sub flax seeds or something for chia seeds? None in my house!
Hi! That should work just fine!
Success!!
Loved them!
Delicious & very easy!
Made these today with chocolate protein powder and LOVED how easy and good this recipe is. Not having to get out and clean the food processor is $$.
Right?! Way less clean up too! I hate cleaning that blade 😛