Recipe: Appetizing No bake oatmeal balls

No bake oatmeal balls. This simple and healthy no-bake oatmeal protein energy balls recipe is perfect for easy snacking on-the-go! With rolled oats, protein powder, peanut butter and a touch of honey, these energy balls will keep you satisfied for hours! I've decided that my life mission is to bring energy balls to the world!

No bake oatmeal balls So, inspired by the poppability of my oatmeal walnut date balls, I set out to make another perfectly poppable snack. The great thing about this is that it doesn't require the food processor — am I the only one who hates to clean it after. No bake chocolate and peanut butter oatmeal cookies are rolled into balls and coated with powdered sugar. You can cook No bake oatmeal balls using 4 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you cook that.

Ingredients of No bake oatmeal balls

  1. It's 5 of min oats.
  2. It's of Honey.
  3. It's of Vanilla.
  4. It's of Peanut butter.

Now that school is out for the summer, are you These certainly fit the bill! These aren't your normal no-bake cookies. Instead, they are a chocolate oatmeal cookie ball that is rolled in powdered. These balls have a light hint of coffee to them, and even if you're not big on coffee, I'm sure you will still love these.

No bake oatmeal balls step by step

  1. Take your oats honey peanut butter and vanilla combine all together..
  2. Let sit in fridge for about 10 minutes..
  3. Take out balls from fridge spray hands with a hint of spray oil so you can form balls without sticking..
  4. These last for a few days..
  5. If you choose you can add extras such as chocolate chips raisin ect..

But if you really really really don't like coffee, a splash of milk will do. These no bake chocolate oatmeal balls will still be epic. These no bake energy balls are a perfect healthy snack or breakfast! Made with nut butter, oats, and flaxseed, these bites are delicious and easy to A few tests later, and these oatmeal energy balls have become my favorite healthy snack. They're rich, nutty, and chewy, and they take minutes to make!

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