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Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites

Looking for an easy energy bite recipe? Look no further! These no bake cranberry almond energy bites are quick, easy to make, high in protein, and absolutely delicious. They are the perfect low carb breakfast, snack, or dessert for any time of day!

Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites

Let’s be honest, everyone loves anything no bake and these high protein energy bites are the best! They are quick, easy to make and they taste absolutely amazing! This cranberry almond version is the perfect holiday treat that you can feel good about giving your family this season. These little snacks pack a big punch of flavor and nutrients without any added sugar or preservatives. It’s the perfect way to start off your day with a healthy boost or as an afternoon snack!

I hope you enjoy these delicious cranberries almonds no bake energy bites as much as I do!

Why We Love These No Bake Protein Balls (and you will too!)

  • no bake energy bites
  • high protein
  • perfect healthy breakfast, snack, or dessert for any time of day!
  • packed with protein and fiber
  • quick, easy no bake recipe

Are protein balls good for you?

Protein balls are a healthy alternative to high calorie snack foods such as candy and cookies. Protein balls are no bake, so no oven is needed, which makes them an easy, no fuss way to get a healthy boost of protein in your diet.

Do no bake energy bites need to be refrigerated?

Yes, no bake energy balls should be kept in a refrigerator to maintain freshness and so they don’t spoil.

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Is it good to put no bake energy balls in the freezer?

Yes, no bake protein balls can be stored in the freezer for up to 3 months. The no bake energy balls will keep their soft texture even after they are removed from the freezer.

Are energy balls actually healthy?

Energy balls are typically packed with healthy fats, fiber, and protein

Why are the benefits of energy balls?

They are full of nutrients, high in protein, healthy carbs, fats, and fiber, no preservatives, no processed sugars, and no artificial ingredients.

Can you make protein balls ahead of time?

Yes, no bake energy bites can be made in advance and stored in the refrigerator in an airtight container for up to a week.

Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites

Cranberry Almond No Bake Energy Bites Recipe Ingredients

Cranberry Almond No Bake Energy Bites Recipe Instructions

  1. Chop walnuts and cranberries into small pieces.
  2. In a medium bowl, set all the dry ingredients, except cranberries, and stir to integrate them.
  3. Add peanut butter and vanilla extract. Stir to combine.
  4. Finally, fold in cranberries and stir again.
  5. Roll that paste into 15 balls.
  6. They’re ready to be eaten! Keep leftovers in the fridge for up to a week.

Cranberry Almond No Bake Energy Bites Recipe Nutrition

Serves 15

Calories 189, Total C 6g, Fiber 2.1g, Net C 3.9g, Sugars 1.4g, Fat 14.7g, Protein 5.6g

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Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites
Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites

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Cranberry Almond No Bake Protein Energy Bites

Cranberry Almond No Bake Energy Bites Recipe

The perfect low carb breakfast, snack, or dessert for any time of day!
5 from 1 vote
Course Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 15 energy bites
Calories 189

Ingredients
  

Instructions
 

  • Chop walnuts and cranberries into small pieces.
  • In a medium bowl, set all the dry ingredients, except cranberries, and stir to integrate them.
  • Add peanut butter and vanilla extract. Stir to combine.
  • Finally, fold in cranberries and stir again.
  • Roll that paste into 15 balls.
  • They’re ready to be eaten! Keep leftovers in the fridge for up to a week.

Nutrition

Serving: 1energy bite | Calories: 189 | Carbohydrates: 6g | Protein: 5.6g | Fat: 14.7g | Fiber: 2.1g | Sugar: 1.4g
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