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12 Energy Ball Recipes (Healthy Snack Recipes)

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By: Jessie Shafer Updated: 8/4/24

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One of our all-time favorite healthy snack hacks is to have a batch of one of our energy ball recipes ready to go in the refrigerator or freezer. When you have a healthy snack like one of these energy balls recipes at the ready, you’re less likely to reach for unhealthful and highly processed foods. Plus, every energy balls recipe we share is loaded with energy-supplying healthful carbohydrates, fiber, and protein. You can also up the protein in any of these recipes with the addition of protein powder. Whether you call them energy balls, energy bites, protein balls, or protein bites, we’ve got one (or twelve!) of them for you.

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Energy Balls Recipe Highlights

You may be wondering, why do we call these little delicious snack balls an “energy bite”? Do they really provide energy? They do! Here’s how:

  • every one of these energy ball recipes contains energy-supplying nutrients, whether it’s digestion-benefitting fiber in oats, healthful fats in nut butter or nuts, or quick-hitting glucose in dried fruit or honey (or a combination of these)

Energy Balls Recipes for easy Make-Ahead Snacks

We love to include a recipe for energy balls in our weekly meal preps and also as a quick mid-week throw-together recipe. We find that when we have them on hand, we’re more likely to reach for a nutritious snack. When you have a batch of energy bites ready, you’re not scrambling for a healthful snack idea when that energy lull hits you. Try one of these 12 healthful recipes this week and see how nice it is to have make-ahead snacks ready.

Monster cookie peanut butter protein balls on parchment lined white tray.

Monster Cookie Peanut Butter Protein Balls

This healthy and fun recipe for energy balls is loved by kids and adults. It provides 5 grams of protein per ball for lasting energy in a delicious and nutritious form from the addition of whey protein. Great for lunch boxes, after school snacks, and an afternoon energy boost.

Gluten Free | Egg Free | Vegetarian

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Peanut Butter Oatmeal Balls with Chocolate Chips

The popular duo of peanut butter and chocolate come together with whole grain oats, flax, and chia seeds to make these no-bake, gluten-free Peanut Butter Oatmeal Energy Balls recipe. Perfect for meal prepping, lunch packing, easy snacking, and pre-workout fuel.

Gluten Free | Dairy Free | Vegan Option

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Cherry Chocolate Energy Bites

This Cherry Chocolate Energy Ball recipe are super-simple and are a budget-friendly alternative to more expensive store-bought fruit and nut bars. One of our favorite make-ahead snacks for ourselves and gifting to friends.

Gluten Free | Grain Free | Dairy Free | Paleo | Vegan

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Birthday Cake Energy Bites

These no-bake energy bites are the perfect little snack or treat when you’re in the mood for cake, but not in the mood for the sugar crash that often follows. Made with less sugar, this snack recipe is fun for parties, lunch boxes, and after-school snacks.

Gluten Free | Egg Free | Dairy Free | Vegan

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Almond Joy Protein Bites

These paleo-friendly Almond Joy Protein Bites are like the candy bar you love – only better, and better for you. This energy ball recipe is made with coconut, nut butter, and collagen peptides for added protein. You could add whey or plant-based protein powder instead.

Gluten Free | Grain Free | Dairy Free | Paleo

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Close up overhead view sweet and salty peanut butter energy balls with crushed pretzels and mini chocolate chips.

Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter Energy Balls Recipe

If you’re the sweet-and-salty type then you’re going to love these no-bake Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter Energy Bites made with just a handful of pantry staples. They’re the perfect little ‘something sweet’ after-meal treat or after-school snack.

Gluten Free | Egg Free | Dairy Free | Vegan

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4-Ingredient PB & J Bites

A favorite flavor combination packs a nutritious punch in one of our favorite energy balls recipes this is short on ingredients but mighty on great taste. All you need are oats, nut butter, chia seeds, and jam for these fiber-rich energy bites.

Gluten Free | Dairy Free | Vegan

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Almond Butter Protein Balls

4-Ingredient Almond Butter Energy Balls

These no-bake Paleo-friendly energy bites are great to enjoy for a snack, dessert, or pre-workout fuel. Plus, you might already have the four ingredients on hand: almond butter (or any nut butter), almonds, dates, and chocolate chips. Now that’s what we call keeping it simple!

Gluten Free | Grain Free | Dairy Free | Paleo | Vegan

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3-Ingredient Nutty Cashew Energy Bites in rustic bowl

3-Ingredient Nutty Cashew Energy Bites

Healthy snacking couldn’t be easier than this energy balls recipe this is grain free, vegan, and made from just three wholesome ingredients.

Gluten Free | Grain Free | Dairy Free | Paleo | Vegan

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3-Ingredient Peanut butter energy balls piled up high in white bowl.

3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Energy Balls

In less than 15 minutes from start to finish, you can have a freezer full of this healthy recipe for energy bites. This whole-food snack is made from just 3 ingredients.

Gluten Free | Grain Free | Dairy Free | Paleo | Vegan

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Trail mix energy bites in parchment lined white bowls

Trail Mix Energy Bites

If you love trail mix for the energy and great taste it provides when you’re out on a hike, then you’re going to love this recipe for energy bites that features common trail mix ingredients, including dried fruit, chopped nuts, and seeds.

Gluten Free | Dairy Free | Egg Free | Vegan

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Close up view almond butter banana protein balls with mini chocolate chips in white bowl

Almond Butter Banana Protein Balls

These delicious protein balls are made from healthful ingredients including almond flour, flax meal, chia seeds, mashed banana, protein powder, and almond butter. They’re a well-rounded snack that contains proteins, fats, and carbs and with 5 grams of fiber and only 5 grams of sugar per ball.

Gluten Free | Grain Free | Dairy Free | Paleo | Vegan

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do energy balls really provide energy?

Yes, any food that has calories will provide you with some energy. These energy bites are all made with natural real-food ingredients. Some of them contain oats, which are a healthful carb-containing grain. Many of them contain some type of nut butter, which also provides energy from healthful fats. And many of these recipes include flavorful and energy-providing mix-ins, such as dried fruits, coconut, honey, chocolate chips, or dates.

How should I store energy balls?

Since these energy ball recipes are made from whole-food ingredients, it’s a good idea to store them in either the refrigerator or freezer. We prefer the freezer, as you get a more sturdy bite that’s enjoyable to eat right out of the freezer, but you can use the refrigerator, too, if you like a softer energy ball. Store energy balls in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

How long do energy balls last?

When stored in the refrigerator, energy bites will last up to 2 weeks. When stored in the freezer, energy bites will last up to 3 months.

What’s the difference between energy balls and energy bites?

The only difference is in the name! You can call them whatever you prefer.

Can I add protein to an energy balls recipe?

Yes you can! Some of these recipes already call for the addition of whey protein powder or collagen to increase the protein. And you could always add 1/4 to 1/2 cup protein powder to any of the other recipes. See these posts for our Dietitian Recommended Protein Powders.
– The Best Whey Protein Powders, According to Dietitians
– The Best Plant-Based Protein Powders, According to Dietitians

How to Store energy balls

Since these recipes are made from whole-food ingredients, it’s a good idea to store them in the refrigerator or freezer. We prefer the freezer, as you get a more sturdy bite that’s enjoyable to eat right out of the freezer. But you can use the refrigerator, too, if you like a softer energy ball. Store energy balls in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks, or in the freezer for up to 3 months.

How Many Calories are in energy Balls Recipes?

These energy balls recipes contain anywhere from 150 to 250 calories per ball, depending on the size and whether or not you’re adding protein powder. That’s a good amount of calories for a midday snack or energy-providing pick-me-up. These are especially good snack choices, since those calories are coming from nutritious real-food ingredients, including oats, nut butter, and dried fruits, among many other whole foods.

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Jessie Shafer

Jessie Shafer

Jessie is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist living near Denver, CO where she splits her time among nearby playgrounds, typing away at her trusty laptop, and heating up her home kitchen with delicious experiments. Her best taste tester is her husband, a Denver firefighter with a well-trained palate. A former magazine editor-in-chief, Jessie has a long career in food publishing and health writing. While she once played centerfield for the Northwestern University softball team, Jessie now prefers her fitness in the way of biking up mountain passes and chasing three little kiddos (the latter proving to be the more exhausting activity).

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