I'm back to my power walks...found this recipe on the internet. They are a real nice change from protein shakes all the time. The amount of balls may vary with the actual size you make.
Provided by Happy Harry 2
Categories Beans
Time 1h15m
Yield 12-14 balls
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Combine all but coconut. Work with your hands to combine well.
- Scoop out spoonfuls and roll into golf ball sized balls.
- Roll in coconut to coat.
- Refrigerate at least one hour.
- Store in airtight container in fridge for up to one week.
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Andrew Ayers
[email protected]I'm not a huge fan of protein powder, but these protein power balls are actually pretty good. The peanut butter and honey help to mask the flavor of the protein powder.
Susstornado
[email protected]These protein power balls are a great way to use up leftover ingredients. I had some almond butter, oats, and dried cranberries, and I threw them all together to make a batch. They turned out great!
Deumaya Pariyar
[email protected]Overall, I thought these protein power balls were pretty good. They're a healthy and filling snack, but they're not the most exciting thing I've ever eaten.
pasindu madushan
[email protected]These protein power balls are a great idea, but I wish there were more flavor options. Maybe a chocolate or peanut butter version?
Yusuf AYunusa
[email protected]I had a hard time getting these protein power balls to hold together. I think I might have needed to add more nut butter or honey.
Summer Senn
[email protected]These protein power balls are a bit too sweet for my taste, but I appreciate that they're made with all-natural ingredients. I might try reducing the amount of honey next time.
M S khan Ms
[email protected]I'm always looking for healthy snacks that my kids will actually eat, and these protein power balls fit the bill perfectly. They love the sweet and nutty flavor, and I love that they're getting a healthy dose of protein and nutrients.
Suzie Gladstone
[email protected]These protein power balls are a lifesaver for my post-workout routine. They're the perfect way to refuel and recover. They're packed with protein, healthy fats, and carbs, and they taste delicious too.
Shay Jehand
[email protected]I love the versatility of these protein power balls. I've made them with different nut butters, seeds, and dried fruits, and they've always turned out great. They're a great way to use up leftover ingredients and create a snack that's tailored to my
PRISCA Lukuba
[email protected]These protein power balls are the perfect solution for my sweet tooth. They're just sweet enough to satisfy my cravings, but they don't have any added sugar or processed ingredients. I feel good about eating them, and they give me a nice boost of ene
BUSHMAN 4570
[email protected]I was pleasantly surprised by how easy these protein power balls were to make. I didn't have any fancy ingredients or equipment, and they still turned out perfectly. They're the perfect grab-and-go snack for busy mornings or afternoons.
Magezi Ronald
[email protected]These protein power balls are an absolute game-changer! Not only are they incredibly easy to make, but they're also packed with flavor and nutrients. I love having them as a quick and healthy snack or post-workout treat. They've become a staple in my