No Bake Protein Balls
on Mar 19, 2023, Updated Jan 20, 2025
This is the ultimate easy No Bake Energy Balls recipe. Made with just 6 ingredients, these make a great healthy breakfast or snack!
The perfect energy balls
The ultimate protein balls recipe made with just 6 easy ingredients. Made and loved by thousands of readers. These easy energy bites taste like cookie dough, have 5g of protein each, and are so simple to make!
I have made these countless times over the years and as soon as my freezer stash disappears I have to make more. I make these and my homemade protein bars on repeat.
These delicious little bites are perfect as a healthy snack, breakfast, or even dessert to knock out that night time sweet tooth.
Great for having on hand when you need something fast! These became such a hit that I was inspired to make these almond butter energy balls too.
Basic Energy Ball Ingredients
- Protein Powder – for the basic energy ball recipe, I use vanilla protein powder. But any flavor will work.
- Honey – the sticky sweetener needed to help it all stick together. You can substitute maple syrup to make these vegan
- Peanut Butter – I use creamy no stir peanut butter which has just a tiny bit of added sugar in it.
- Salt – just enough to make the salty sweet flavors pop!
- Rolled Oats – Rolled oats are inexpensive and delicious and help these energy balls taste like cookie dough!
- Chocolate Chips – I prefer to use mini chocolate chips so that there is chocolate and crunch in every bite!
How to make Energy Balls
It is so easy to make this recipe. All you need is a rubber spatula and a mixing bowl! These protein balls are made without a food processor.
Step 1: Add the peanut butter, rolled oats, honey, salt, chocolate chips and protein powder to a mixing bowl.
Step 2: Stir with a rubber spatula to combine. I do not recommend using a spoon because the batter is very thick and sticky. It will take a few minutes to mix it all together.
Step 3: Line a baking sheet with wax paper or parchment paper.
Step 4: Use a mini cookie scoop to drop balls of energy bite batter onto the paper. If you do not have a mini cookie scoop, just use spoons. You want balls around 1 inch in size. Roll the energy balls with your hands to form the shape.
Joy’s Tip
I like using a 1.5 tablespoon sized mini cookie scoop to portion out batter. I find it to be the perfect size and makes the process quicker too!
Step 5: Once you have put all of the batter on the baking sheet, place it in the fridge for one hour, or until the energy balls are firm to the touch.
Once set, serve immediately, or store for later! From here you can now remove them from the wax paper and place into a ziploc bag in the freezer. I always have a bag of these on hand for easy snacking.
I love these energy balls because they are easy to make and made with pantry ingredients that I almost always have on hand. No need to run to the store!
Most importantly, they are irresistibly delicious! Honestly, it feels like I’m eating a treat.
Be sure to read the comments below from other readers!
Ways to customize these protein balls
- chia seeds
- ground flax seed
- chopped nuts
- chopped dried fruit
- shredded coconut
- different kind of chocolate chips
- use almond butter or sun butter instead of peanut butter
- substitute chocolate protein powder
Do I have to use protein powder?
No, you do not, but you will need to replace it with something else so that the batter is not too sticky. I suggest using either more rolled oats or oat flour.
How long can you keep energy balls?
When stored in the freezer, these will be good up to 3 months, but I doubt they will last that long in your house! We usually go through a batch every week or two.
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No Bake Protein Balls
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups no stir creamy peanut butter
- 1/2 cup honey
- 1 1/3 cups old fashioned oats, rolled oats
- 1/2 cup vanilla protein powder
- 1/8 teaspoon salt
- 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Add the no stir creamy peanut butter, honey, rolled oats, vanilla protein powder, salt, and mini dark chocolate chips to a mixing bowl and use a rubber spatula to mix until the batter is combined
- Use a mini cookie scoop or a spoon to drop energy balls with a spoon onto a wax paper covered cookie sheet. They should be around 1 inch in size.
- Roll the energy balls with your hands to form the shape
- Place the cookie sheet with the energy bites on it in the fridge for 1 hour, or until the balls are hardened
- Transfer energy balls to a ziploc bag and store in the fridge for around a week, or the freezer for 2-3 months
I made mine with peanut butter protein powder to get more protein in they taste amazing Thanks for sharing this recipe
So glad you enjoyed it Pamela!
Can you use quick oats?
I have made these several times now and they are perfect! I keep them in the freezer and eat one a day for my breakfast. I use my stand mixer and it is super easy to make these. I Line a cookie sheet with parchment paper, and use my cookie scoop to make the protein balls. Put them on the cookie tray, stick them in the refrigerator to chill, and then put them in the freezer bag.
So glad you enjoyed the recipe Sharie!
How many grams of protein per serving.
It’s going to vary based on which brand of protein powder you use, but you can see the nutritional estimates below the recipe card.
Where do you find mini dark chocolate chips? I can only find mini semi sweet?
Mini semi sweet would be good too!
I love this recipe. I have been making it for about two years now. I always have them on hand. I have made them for my friends & coworkers who absolutely adore them. I did have a question please.
Approximately how much calcium is in each protein ball? Thank you!
I’m not sure but you could use a nutritional calculator using the brands you use for the recipe and get a more accurate estimate! So glad you enjoyed the recipe ๐
I made these, and theyโre so good! I added 1/3 cup of ground flaxseed to make mine less sticky and ground my oats up to make them smoother (I only have peanut butter that needs to be stirred) and rolled these in unsweetened shredded coconut to help cut the sweetness, and itโs delicious! These will be a great snack after the gym and just before dinner!!
Could you swap the peanut butter for sun butter??
I think so! I have used different nut butters with great results!
Can you use oat flour and the rolled oats together to make these?
I switched mine up a bit. I used raisins instead of mini chocolate chips, I used my slimfast meal replacement powder which has high protein. And I used Quaker Oats gluten free. Still came out perfect.