Energy Balls: They’re Healthy and So Good - Between Carpools

2022-09-03 00:55:23 By : Ms. EHANG Sales

by Between Carpools | February 06, 2022 | 12 comment(s)

I keep these in the freezer, my kids take them to go, and I’m thrilled they’re having something healthy and filling (they also think this is a treat). And I really enjoy them too.

Ok, let’s make these energy balls!

For the brownie energy balls, you can just throw all the ingredients into the food processor.

This mixture needs to chill for a bit before being rolled into balls.

For the date-coconut balls, the oats and dates go in first.

Those need to be blended together completely before adding the rest of the ingredients.

Add almond flour, almond butter, coconut, vanilla, maple syrup, and salt.

Leave them plain or roll them in coconut (or flax, or chia seeds, or whichever coating you like). Keep them frozen until ready to grab!

5.0 from 2 reviews Leah’s Brownie Energy Balls   Save Print Ingredients 1 ½ cup old fashioned oats ¼ cup almond butter ¼ cup powdered almond butter (PB2 brand) ¼ cup honey 3 tablespoons cocoa powder ½ tsp vanilla extract ¾ cup flax seeds 3 tablespoons hemp seeds ⅓ - ½ cup cold water Instructions Blend all together in a food processor. Place in fridge for 1 hour. This mixture needs to chill for a bit before being rolled into balls. Using damp hands, form into 30 small balls. Keep frozen. 3.5.3226 5.0 from 2 reviews Victoria’s Coconut-Date Energy Balls   Save Print Ingredients 1 cup oats 6 dates, chopped ½ cup almond flour ⅓ cup almond butter 2 Tbsp grated coconut, plus more for coating 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 3 tablespoons maple syrup Pinch salt Instructions First, combine oats and dates in a food processor. Pulse to combine. The oats and dates have to be fully blended before adding the rest of the ingredients. Add almond flour, almond butter, coconut, vanilla, maple syrup, and salt. Blend to combine. Form into balls and roll into additional coconut. 3.5.3226 FOR EXCLUSIVE CONTENT AND A PEEK BEHIND THE SCENES, MAKE SURE TO JOIN OUR WHATSAPP STATUS HERE.

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can you recommend a good brand for almond butter that’s creamy and the oil doesn’t separate?

Barney’s smooth almond butter

What can I use as a substitute for powdered almond butter?

Trader’s Joe’s almond butter is AMAZING and super affordable!

What a winner! Just what I was looking for!!

Ground flaxseed or whole flaxseed ?

What bracha do you make on these?

Any suggestions for reasonably priced almond flour? Seems to be quite pricey.

Costco almond butter and almond flour are cheapest! Trader Joe’s is double the price of almond butter !

Costco as almond butter for half price and almond flour amazing price

The problem I have is actually taking out food processed and making enough of these to last… takes lots of effort to make to have available for whole family … looking for some advice from mommies of large families.. I have 6 kids kah

is almond flour the same as powdered almond butter? I see some commenters talking about almond flour

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