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 protein powder would all work well in this recipe. But any flavor protein powder that goes ...
Protein Tips – Plant based protein powder (pea, hemp, rice, pumpkin seed, etc) works best for this recipe, but if you don’t have any on hand you can play around with other ingredients that are similar in weight/protein. Such as peanut flour, chickpea flour, egg white powder, or a...
Did you make this recipe? Leave a review » Healthy Peanut Butter Protein Balls Servings: 4 balls Prep Time: 10 minutes mins Total Time: 10 minutes mins Ingredients 32g (1 scoop) Vanilla Whey Protein Powder 42g (2 tbs) Honey 32g (2 tbs) Natural Peanut Butter Instructions Put the p...
Protein Peanut Butter Balls View Recipe Here Protein Powder Parfait View Recipe Here Protein Milkshake For those of you who are bulking and require significant amounts of calories and aren't as worried about fat content, this recipe is perfect. View Recipe Here Optional, take cold coffee, add ...
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!
Print Recipe Pin Recipe Description Birthday cake protein balls are packed with protein and perfect for an afternoon pick me up! Ingredients Units USM Scale 1x2x3x 1 and 1/3 cups almond flour 1/4 cup protein powder* (I use the unflavored one from sprout living) 1/4 tsp salt 2/...
In this kid-friendly protein balls recipe I'm using a safe protein powder for kids. I highly recommend this awesome kids' protein powder, Kidzshake. My kids love it! it has NO sugar, is made completely from fruits, and contains kid-friendly protein. If you don't have a kid-friendly ...
Making protein balls at home is a great way to save money. Get your healthy snack fix with this grab-and-go protein peanut butter protein ball recipe.
The protein powder in this recipe is optional, we know not everyone likes the taste that gives their bites. If you do want to use protein, we love the Costco Vanilla Protein! We also love using Justin’s Almond Butter in this recipe, but any brand works great. Nutrition Calories: 149...
Like said previously, you will only need three ingredients to make this recipe. They are: One cup of rolled oats One serving of vegan vanilla protein powder (plant-based) One large banana, ripe The directions to make these vegan protein balls is also very easy to understand and will only ...