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posted by Christy Denneyon Aug 31, 2020 (updated Aug 20, 2023) 43 comments »

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These no-bake easy Energy Balls are filled with oats, honey, flaxseed, peanut butter, and a few chocolate chips. We make these healthy energy bites at least once a week!

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ENERGY BALLS

Energy balls? I have five kids and I feel like my goal in life every single day is to get all of their energy out. Swimming, park, school, fishing, basketball – these are literally our everyday activities.

So why would I try to give them more energy? When I had my third son people always would comment, “Oh, just wait until they’re teenagers. Your grocery bill is going to be insane.”

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Is it possible that they’ve hit their growth spurt early? I feel like they are eating ALL day long.

Which is why I started making these as a snack because they’re filling little bite-sized snacks to hold them over. I have the recipe memorized because I make them so often.

These Energy Balls are filled with oats, honey, flaxseed, peanut butter, and a few choc

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olate chips. I don’t dare call these healthy because the hate mail will start coming. I’ve learned that the hard way.

But in my opinion a little chocolate never hurt anyone. Did you see the video I made of these above? Okay, a few M&Ms aren’t too harmful either…oops. You can definitely use raisins or dried cranberries as well.

You can definitely use natural peanut butter but you may have to add more oats depending on how runny your peanut butter is. My kids love them with creamy peanut butter but I enjoy them with crunchy peanut butter.

WHY ARE ENERGY BALLS GOOD FOR YOU?

  • They are loaded with healthy fats, fiber, and protein which makes them great for a quick snack.
  • Flaxseed is very high in Omega-3 and fiber.

DO ENERGY BALLS NEED TO BE REFRIGERATED?

Energy balls should be chilled to firm them up but are fine at room temperature as well.

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The great thing about these is that you can really make them your own to suit what you like. Here are some more ideas for healthy snacks.

HOW LONG CAN YOU KEEP ENERGY BALLS?

Energy Balls will keep in the fridge up to a week and in the freezer for up to 3 months.

OTHER HEALTHY RECIPES:

  • 4-Ingredient Banana Peanut Butter Cookies
  • Healthy Peanut Butter Balls
  • Marinated Caprese Salad
  • Healthy Oatmeal Pancakes
  • Avocado Cucumber Salad
  • Healthy Spinach Lasagna Roll-Ups
  • Egg Roll in a Bowl
  • Healthy Vegetable Chicken Soup

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Energy Balls

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These no-bake easy Energy Balls are filled with oats, honey, flaxseed, peanut butter, and a few chocolate chips. We make these healthy energy bites at least once a week!

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Prep Time: 10 minutes mins

Total Time: 10 minutes mins

Servings: 24 energy balls

Ingredients

  • 1 cup old-fashioned oats
  • 1/2 cup creamy or crunchy peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup ground flaxseed
  • 1/3 cup honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup semi-sweet chocolate chips, (you can also use mini chocolate chips, raisins, dried cranberrries)

Instructions

  • Add all of the ingredients to a large bowl and mix together well. Form into balls. If the mixture is too sticky, chill in the fridge for easier handling. Enjoy!

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Notes

You can also use quick oats but you may need add less since they will cause the balls to be dryer.
Ground flaxseed can be found in the spice aisle or health food aisle of your grocery store. I buy a big can of it.
You can also add chia seeds (about a tablespoon) if you have them.
You can use chocolate chips (mini or regular) or even mini-m&ms for a fun treat!
Source: Allrecipes[url]

Serving: 1grams

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originally published on Aug 31, 2020 (last updated Aug 20, 2023)

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43 comments on “Energy Balls”

  1. Sims Hill Reply

    Perfect I put pomegranate seeds in mine.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Yum!

  2. Stephanie Sanders Reply

    I just made these little snacks for my grandbabies & they loved them! I used 1/4 cup mini chocolate chips and 1/4 cup dried cranberries to avoid some of the chocolate. Even I love them for a quick pick me up. Thank you for sharing!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      You’re welcome!

  3. DKS Reply

    What is the nutritional info? All I see is 0 grams of unsaturated fat. Thanks!

  4. Wendy Reply

    How can I find the calorie count and nutritional information on these energy balls?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      It’s at the bottom of the recipe card.

  5. Lisa Reply

    I have made this recipe numerous times for my family over the years changing it up with varying ingredients for the individual children’s tastes.
    For example, dried cherries, cranberries, blueberries, blackberries, dark chocolate, dried zucchini, almond extract and dried lemon or orange zest.
    I make few different batches, freeze a few and my kids are set for weeks on end with a wide variety!

  6. Kevin Decoteau Reply

    I just made my first batch these, in the fridge now. Can’t wait to chew on some of em!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Yay!!

  7. Debbie Reply

    These look really yummy but I don’t have flaxseed and have never eaten it. Will they be ok without them? What does flaxseed taste like, anyway?
    Thanks!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Yes, it just adds more health benefits.

  8. Audrey Burge Reply

    Made 2 double batches to bring to school with me. I substituted cashew butter, since I have a peanut allergy, and I assume they ended up much the same as the original recipe. I also like to add cinnamon. My family loves them!

  9. Brittney Reply

    Do you have to add flax-seed?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Nope! Although it helps counter the wetness so it might be too wet if you leave it out.

  10. Kirti Yadav Reply

    Can’t believe they are so easy and so quite to make. I am trying it today itself. Just simply love it. Do you roast the oats or they are used just like that. I might as well use dates in it.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Just use the oats raw!

  11. Carrie Reply

    I made mine using steel cut oats and the mini chips. I can’t keep the kids out of them. Wow they are good. Thank you for sharing.

  12. Alison Reply

    I’ve made similar energy balls for my son who is a swimmer. I add hemp heart which is a good source of protein and Omega 3 as well as whey protein powder. They are easy quick bites packed with lots of protein and quick energy at a swim meet.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I love them!

    • Dannette Clark Reply

      i love these and so easy to make but can you tell me how many calories are in each?

  13. sue Reply

    I’ve made something similar to these. I’m going to try this recipe. It looks so good and healthy.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      We love them!

  14. Bmb Reply

    I tried these to have before my workouts and they are awesome! Instead of flaxseed I entirely used chia seeds and put in some dried cranberries with the chocolate. Also definitely recommend chilling it a bit before forming balls, was very sticky but delicious!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Mmm! I bet those were great!

  15. Jennifer Fix Reply

    I see they are 121 calories, is that each or how many per serving?

    • Jennifer Fix Reply

      Never mind. I just re read the recipe and saw it makes 24. So 121 per ball…

      • Marg Reply

        I think that’s high in calories for 1 ball don’t you Jennifer?

        • Shira Reply

          Usually energy means calories!

  16. Shawnna Griffin Reply

    hey girl- these look so yummy! My sister has 3 boys ( 13, 11, and 7) and I’m sure they are eating her out of house and home! ha ha

    • Christy Denney Reply

      Oh man. For sure. I bet they are.

  17. Amadie C Reply

    I make this exact recipe fairly regularly and always have people ask me for the recipe when I bring them to the school for events or to family gatherings, etc. We always store them in the freezer and my daughters eat them right from the freezer; they’re too messy otherwise!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I love them too!

  18. Paige Flamm Reply

    These look so yummy! I need to try your recipe soon, we haven’t made these in ages!

    Paige
    http://thehappyflamily.com

  19. JS Reply

    I was wondering about storage, etc. because I was thinking about sending some in a care package to a Navy guy. I’m guessing the weather might be warm there where his ship is. God bless our troops. You can get a “large” box at the post office and mail it to any service member anywhere for about $18. Check with the USPS for details.

    • Karen Reply

      So sweet of you JS!

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I’v stored them at room temp but I’m not sure how well they would travel if they got warm.

  20. Kari Howell Reply

    How should these be stored and how long?

    • Christy Denney Reply

      I usually store mine in the fridge for 7 days or even freeze them for a month. They do not need to be stored in the fridge but makes them last longer.

  21. Maggie Reply

    Hi Christy, would these by suitable for mailing or for backpacking, do they need refrigerating? Would love to make for backpacking trips.

    • Christy Denney Reply

      They definitely don’t need to be stored in the fridge and would be great for backpacking.

  22. Hayley Dawn Reply

    I’ve made ones similar to these ones before and they’re so good! Can’t wait to make this version!

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