Make These Unique No-Bake Protein Balls for Healthy Snacking

If you’re looking for a protein-packed pick-me-up and you want to avoid packaged snacks, check out these recipes for no bake protein balls. We’ve roundup up 12 of the most unique and delicious flavor combinations for you to choose from.

All of these protein ball recipes are made using healthy ingredients and are easy to whip up quickly – so you can pop a protein snack and get on with your busy day!

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Healthy Chocolate Protein Balls

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These chocolatey protein balls combine oats, peanut butter, chocolate protein powder, hemp hearts and other healthy ingredients to create a satisfying snack that will stanch your hunger quickly.

Carrot Cake Protein Balls

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Enjoy the classic carrot cake flavor with these easy no-bake protein balls. Ingredients include peanut butter, walnuts, shredded carrot, and spices, along with a small amount of protein powder to boost up the health benefits.

If you prefer homemade protein bars, we have lots of recipes for those too!

Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Protein Balls

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If you love the pumpkin and chocolate combination, you can’t go wrong with this version of a protein ball. Made with a mixture of pumpkin puree, protein powder, shredded coconut, maple syrup and some chocolate chips for good measure. Yum!

Oatmeal Cashew Cookie Protein Balls

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Who wouldn’t want a chocolate chip oatmeal cookie in protein ball form? These are made with oats, cashew butter, coconut, chocolate chips and just a touch of sweetener, making them a healthy snack for any time of day.

You might also like our Cashew Coconut Power Bites!

Chocolate Coconut Protein Balls

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Combine dates with cocoa powder, cashews and coconut and you have a tasty snack that gives you that chocolate boost you love without all the sugar.

Coconut Keto Protein Balls

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These naturally sweet coconut protein balls taste like dessert but are actually a high-protein snack that will keep you fueled and satisfied.

Start your day with protein-packed overnight oats!

Cookie Dough Protein Balls

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If you prefer a soft and chewy protein ball, you’ll love this cookie dough version. They are made with vegan vanilla protein powder and almond flour and blended with coconut oil and almond butter to make a smooth dough. Mini chocolate chips are added as the final touch!

Cranberry Almond Protein Balls

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These healthy protein balls pack a lot of healthy ingredients including protein powder, almond butter, hemp seeds and dried cranberries. It’s like all the goodness of trail mix in an easy to transport snack size.

Easy Date Protein Balls

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The natural sweetness of dates, combined with almonds, coconut and vanilla make a delicious flavor combination that’s hard to beat. You can add in some protein powder for an extra boost of nutrition if you prefer.

Pumpkin Peanut Butter Protein Balls

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Pumpkin + peanut butter is a surprisingly good combination, especially when combined with oats, chia seeds, protein powder and spices. A great go-to for Fall snacking.

Try our Spiced Almond Butter recipe too!

Peanut Butter Keto Protein Balls

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These peanut butter keto energy bites are the perfect combo of fiber, good fats, and protein to keep you feeling satisfied. These are a simple mixture of nut butter, crushed nuts, flours, chia seeds and just enough maple syrup to combine.

Think these look good? You’ll love our homemade energy bites recipes too!

Cranberry Pumpkin Spice Protein Balls

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Made with wholesome ingredients like pumpkin puree, naturally sweet dates, oats, protein powder, nuts, seeds, and fall spices, these easy protein bites satisfy your sweet tooth and pumpkin spice craving with no added sugar.

Which of these healthy protein balls will you made first?

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