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Cinnamon Vanilla Breakfast Protein Bites
If you love Cinnamon Toast , these are the protein balls for you. Made with a tasty - and filling - combination of cinnamon, peanut flour, nut butter, oats and protein powder, these gluten-free bites are seriously addicting.
Get the recipe for Cinnamon Vanilla Breakfast Protein Bites from Cotter Crunch »
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Fig Protein Balls
Cocoa powder, orange zest and shredded coconut perfectly complement the naturally sweet figs that make up the bulk of this recipe. A scoop of protein powder lends some staying power, making these tasty bites the perfect solution for a healthy breakfast on the run.
Get the recipe for Fig Protein Balls from Prevention »
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Cookie Dough Protein Balls
They might resemble your favourite chocolate chip cookies, but these protein bites are far healthier. Unlike the classic sweet treat, these balls won’t give you a sugar rush and they actually provide satiating protein and healthy fats.
Get the recipe for Cookie Dough Protein Balls from Well Plated »
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Maple Vanilla Latte Protein Bites
What could be better than a maple-toasted vanilla latte, you ask? An eatable rendition that's just as delicious and also provides a surge of protein, healthy fats and fibre. Better yet, these bites are super easy to make. All you need are chopped nuts, almond meal, nut butter, coffee, protein powder and a hint of maple syrup.
Get the recipe for Maple Vanilla Latte Protein Bites from Cotter Crunch »
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Salted Caramel Snickerdoodle Protein Bites
Salty, chewy and sweet, these bite-size treats are the perfect solution for all your sweet tooth cravings.
Get the recipe for Salted Caramel Snickerdoodle Protein Bites from Cotter Crunch »
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Coconut Nut Protein Balls
Cashews, walnuts and almonds make up the bulk of the batter and are also responsible for the protein and healthy fats in these tropical-inspired protein balls.
Get the recipe for Coconut Nut Balls from Running to the Kitchen »
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Secretly Healthy Black Bean Chocolate Protein Truffles
While the majority of protein balls rely on protein powder or raw nuts, these truffles call for black beans, which not only serve up protein but a ton of fiber, too. Sure, the idea of using black beans in a dessert-inspired snack may sound a little wacky, but once they’re blended, they actually create the ideal creamy base for chocolatey treats. The best part: Beans are basically flavourless, so you won’t be able to taste them in the slightest.
Get the recipe for Secretly Healthy Black Bean Chocolate Protein Truffles from Ambitious Kitchen »
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Chocolate Protein Bliss Balls
Medjool dates and a hint of maple syrup bring just the right amount of sweetness to these chocolate protein balls, while protein-rich almond and fibrous oats lend their staying power.
Get the recipe for Chocolate Protein Bliss Balls from Sweet Simple Vegan »
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5-Minute Protein Peanut Butter Energy Bites
The name really says it all: These protein balls take just minutes to make and are filled with peanut buttery goodness. The protein powder will keep you satiated, while the flaxseed meal, oats and chia seeds provide a bit of iron, calcium, fibre and magnesium, a nutrient that’s key to almost every physical function in your body.
Get the recipe for 5-Minute Protein Peanut Butter Energy Bites from Ambitious Kitchen »
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Thin Mint Protein Balls
Love Mint Slice but hate the excess kilojoules, you can finally leave your dessert guilt at the door. Cashews and protein powder feed your muscles while rice cereal, peppermint extract and chocolate chips delight your taste buds.
Get the recipe for Thin Mint Protein Balls from Eating Bird Food »
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S’mores Protein Balls
There’s nothing better than the combination of marshmallows, chocolate and graham crackers, and now, thanks to this creative recipe, there's a healthier way to enjoy the classic combo. Um, yes, please!
Get the recipe for S’mores Protein Balls from Busy But Healthy »
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Oatmeal Protein Energy Balls
These easy oat energy balls are perfect for hectic mornings when you need something filling to get your day going. Pair two or three with a piece of fruit and your belly will be happy until lunchtime.
Get the recipe for Oatmeal Protein Energy Balls from The Healthy Maven »
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Hazelnut Mocha Protein Balls
What do you get when you combine hazelnuts, almond meal, dark chocolate, espresso and creamy peanut butter? A protein ball that’s addictively delicious. Not to mention, a plethora of protein and healthy fats, as well as some immune system-boosting vitamin E - an antioxidant 90% of us don't get enough of.
Get the recipe for Hazelnut Mocha Protein Balls from The Starving Musician »
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Chocolate Covered Chickpea Protein Balls
Mild-flavoured chickpeas are the primary source of protein in these treats, while protein powder and peanut butter add some additional fuel for your muscles. Throw a bit of cocoa powder, coconut oil, and cinnamon to the mix, and you’ve got a filling post-workout snack that’s hard to resist.
Get the recipe for Chocolate Covered Chickpea Protein Balls from Emilie Eats »
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Vegan Matcha Protein Balls
These bites are a matcha lover’s dream come true. The cashews, pistachios, almond butter, and protein powder in this recipe will keep you full while the culinary grade matcha, with all its cholesterol-lowering and cancer-fighting powers, will keep you alert during your morning meetings.
Get the recipe for Vegan Matcha Protein Balls from Simply Quinoa »