This oatmeal peanut butter balls recipe is a delicious snack. It's gluten-free, made with wholesome ingredients, and vanilla protein powder.
These Peanut Butter Protein Balls are definitely one of my favorite snacks — they are so easy to make, modify, and eat! The recipe hasn’t failed me yet (I don’t think anything with peanut butter has failed me). These are soft and fudgy and sweet and oh so rich, you’re gonna ...
Each of these protein balls has 5 grams of protein. This is an estimate and can vary depending on the brand of protein powder you use. More energy ball recipes to try Lemon Poppyseed Bliss Balls Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Balls Peanut Butter And Jelly Energy Balls Carrot Cake Energy Balls...
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When selecting the protein powder to mix with all of these options, it should have 20-30 grams of protein per scoop, less than five grams of sugar, and be free of preservatives and artificial flavors. For most baking recipes, it is best to use an unflavored protein powder that won’t ...
(and my life) so I knew I wanted to have a ‘healthy brownie’. So I thought up this brownie recipe using protein powder fromBodyhero, egg whites and almond butter. This replaces the massive amounts of sugar, oil and flour in usual brownie recipes. Try it when you need a delicious ...
Protein Powder Peanut Butter Balls are another easy, healthy treat that is also no bake! These protein balls are a nice change from a regular protein shake. I used chocolate protein powder to make these, but use whatever protein powder you love. Vanilla, peanut butter or chocolate flavored pr...
No, adult protein powder is not safe for kids. They have too much protein which is harsh on your child's organs and interfere with absorption. In this kid-friendly protein balls recipe I'm using a safe protein powder for kids. I highly recommend this awesome kids' protein powder, Kidzsha...
1 scoop chocolate whey protein powder 3 tbsp ground flaxseed 3 tbsp dark chocolate chips Instructions Mix together all ingredients. Should be the consistency of Play-Doh. Roll into 14 small balls. Refrigerate to firm them up, overnight for best results. Enjoy!
Making protein balls at home is a great way to save money as well as reduce packaging waste. Energy bars are omnipresent in grocery stores these days, touting organic ingredients and protein-rich recipes. Avoiding overly sweet carb-rich snacks can be tricky when you’re on the go, but buyi...