Snickers Energy Balls

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These Snickers energy balls are such a fun twist on classic energy bites. Food process Medjool dates, oats, honey, and peanut butter and roll them into balls.

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We’ve been making energy balls since we started this website in 2010 and these Snickers Energy Balls are an OG recipe. We’ve since tweaked the recipe to make it easier and more accessible with fewer ingredients and steps.

Don’t worry, they are better than ever and quite addicting. While they aren’t a true Snickers bar, they do have lots of the same properties – caramel (dates), peanuts, and chocolate!

We came up with this no-bake recipe during my maternity leave and having a bag of them in the freezer during the newborn stage was a game changer.

What You Need for Snickers Energy Balls

  • Medjool dates: make sure to buy Medjool dates that are soft and sticky.
  • Oats: both rolled and quick-cooking oats work for this recipe.
  • Peanut butter: we recommend an all-natural, drippy peanut butter such as Smuckers.
  • Honey: honey elevates the flavor of the peanut butter and chocolate.
  • Dark Chocolate: every Snickers bar deserve a little chocolate topping!
  • Salted peanuts: top your energy balls with salted peanuts for the cherry on top.
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Substitutions & Variations

The great thing about energy balls is that you can really make them your own. If you can’t do peanut butter, try a different drippy nut butter such as almond butter or cashew butter.

Instead of the dark chocolate, try semi-sweet chocolate chips or a dairy-free chocolate chip.

To make these energy balls vegan, swap the honey with maple syrup and use dairy-free chocolate chips.

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FAQ

What if my Medjool dates are too dry?

If your Medjool dates are not sticky, try soaking them in hot water for 10 minutes.

Can I use a different nut butter?

Any nut butter will work for this recipe.

Are these energy balls gluten-free?

These energy balls are naturally gluten-free. Just make sure to use certified gluten-free oats.

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Storage

We recommend storing these energy balls in the freezer. To freeze, transfer them to a baking sheet and freeze for 2 hours. Once partially frozen, transfer to a gallon-size plastic bag and store in the freeze for up to 3 months.

To thaw: let thaw on the counter for 5 minutes before eating.

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4.82 from 11 votes

Snickers Energy Balls

These Snickers energy balls up the energy ball ante! They're made with oats, Medjool dates, chocolate, and peanut butter.
Prep: 30 minutes
Cook: 0 minutes
Total: 30 minutes
Servings: 24
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cups rolled oats
  • 1 cup Medjool dates, pitted (~15-18)*
  • 1 cup all-natural, drippy peanut butter
  • ½ cup honey
  • ½ cup salted peanuts, separated
  • 6 oz. dark chocolate chips, ~¾ cup
  • 2 teaspoons coconut oil
  • 1 teaspoon flakey sea salt

Instructions 

  • Place rolled oats in a high-speed food processor and process on high for about a minute until you’ve formed oat flour.
  • Add the dates, peanut butter, and honey to the oats and process on high for another 2-3 minutes or until the dough is formed. Scape the sides a few times during the processing time. The dough should be smooth and malleable. If the dough is too wet, add 1-2 tablespoons more of oats. If the dough is too dry add 1-2 teaspoons of water and process again.
  • Add ⅓ cup of the peanuts to the food processor and pulse the peanuts to break them up. There should be small chunks of peanuts in the dough.
  • Using a 1 tablespoon scooper, scoop out dough and then roll between your palms to form your balls. Set aside.
  • Chop up the remaining peanuts into small pieces. Set aside.
  • Place the chocolate and coconut oil into a microwave-safe bowl and microwave on high for 20-second increments until melted. Stir the chocolate after each increment.
  • Once the chocolate is melted dip each ball into the melted chocolate so that half of the ball is coated in chocolate. Sprinkle the ball with crushed peanuts and sea salt. Repeat this process until all the balls are coated in chocolate.
  • Set the balls on a plate and transfer them to the freezer for 20 minutes or until the chocolate has set.
  • Store the balls in an airtight container or bag in the freezer for up to 3 months.

Tips & Notes

  • This post was updated on August 30, 2023.
  • Dates: make sure you use soft dates that are easy to pulverize.
  • Be sure to use a high-speed food processor. Otherwise, the ingredients will not process enough to form a dough.
  • Drippy peanut butter is key to this recipe. We suggest using this Smuckers Natural
  • Creamy Peanut Butter or a similar type of peanut butter. If you do not have drippy peanut butter, you will need to use a few teaspoons of water or melted coconut oil.
    Feel free to use more peanuts.

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Nutrition

Calories: 187 kcal, Carbohydrates: 22 g, Protein: 5 g, Fat: 10 g, Fiber: 2 g, Sugar: 13 g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Lee is the founder of Fit Foodie Finds and based in Minneapolis, MN. She started this website in 2010 as a way to share her love for real food and wellness. The internet has changed so much since then and so has Fit Foodie Finds. Today we're a female-run recipe website publishing hundreds of tried and true recipes developed and tested by our team.

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Lauren
Lauren
September 7, 2023 7:29 pm

5 stars
These are better than a real Snickers bar! I can’t stop eating them! Super yummy!!!

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Ashley J
Ashley J
September 7, 2023 12:07 pm

5 stars
Great quick snack in the morning walking out the door or an afternoon pick-me-up! Definitely use Drippy peanut butter or it all stays together in the processor without actually processing. Would definitely make again!

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Malia Caldwell
Malia Caldwell
September 6, 2023 6:33 am

5 stars
Love this recipe! Easy to throw together while the toddler naps. I especially like the no bake style during these September days when summer hasn’t quite cooled off yet. I also love that I can freeze them for the family to enjoy later!

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Allison Kennedy
Allison Kennedy
December 15, 2018 10:02 am
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5 stars
YUMMY!!!!!

Braiden
January 13, 2016 6:16 pm

I am making these next week! My family will get a kick when I tell them they should eat balls for a healthy snack!

Todd W
Todd W
October 14, 2015 9:50 am

Now, these are some balls that I will definitely try!

Monika
Monika
October 9, 2015 9:40 pm

Loved the ball series! I looked forward to seeing what other new variations you were posting each day. Also, I’m with you on the yellow starburst, and the Ninja…

Ashley
October 9, 2015 7:18 pm

These look delicious, but probably too delicious… I’d end up eating all of them! Snickers is definitely one of my biggest weaknesses, so if these taste anything like them… look out!

Kelly @ Eat the Gains
October 9, 2015 11:53 am

How creative! You are prob the first person I know to like the yellow starburst the most!

Ashley @ Fit Mitten Kitchen
October 9, 2015 8:26 am

Many things here. First, I gave a friend last night some protein powder so he could make one of my ball recipes. And as he was leaving I said “Good luck with your balls!” He just looked at me in utter confusion, and I had to clarify, “the recipe! the protein balls!” And he said “OH. I was gonna say, why are we talking about my balls??”
Second, you have totally outdone yourself. I am in love with this creative, healthy candy-inspired recipe. 😀
Third, milk duds were the worst.