No Bake Energy Bites (2024)

Yumna Jawad
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5 from 220 votes

These healthy No Bake Energy Bites are made with only six ingredients & no special equipment- they are full of wholesome good-for-you energizing superfoods!

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No Bake Energy Bites are exactly what they sound like – they are a whole snack made with 6 ingredients all rolled up into a ball to give you plenty of energy as a mid-day snack. They are full of protein, fiber and good fats which will keep you feeling satiated and staying away from processed packaged snacks.

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Table of Contents

  • Recipe at a Glance
  • Ingredients for No Bake Energy Bites
  • How to make no bake energy bites
  • Tips for Making the Best No Bake Energy Bites
  • How to Store No Bake Energy Bites
  • Frequently asked questions
  • More No-Bake Snacks:
  • No Bake Energy Bites Recipe

I love recipes that are easy to make, flavorful, and better for me and my family, which is why these energy bites are a frequent flyer in my rotation. Just like my breakfast bars, granola bars, and overnight oats, these bites have an oatmeal base to help keep me and my family powered through the entire morning or afternoon. I keep a batch of these energy balls in my fridge throughout the week. Then I easily grab a couple when I’m on the go and want a fast nutritious bite. For energy bites, these surprisingly need little energy to make!

By far, the best energy bite recipe I have tried!! Love it!
Kelley

Recipe at a Glance

Cuisine Inspiration: American
Primary Cooking Method: No bake
Dietary Info: Vegetarian
Key Flavor: Peanut butter
Skill Level: Easy

Summary

  • Nutrient-Dense: The oats, peanut butter, coconut, and flaxseed are all nutrient-dense foods that pack a lot of health benefits like protein, fiber, and complex carbs into this tiny package.
  • Versatile: These energy bites make a great on-the-go breakfast, afternoon snack, or to power you through your workout.
  • Convenient: These bites are no bake, so they’re quick and easy to make. After you make them, they’re just as easy to grab on your way out the door.
  • Filling: The combination of protein, complex carbs, and healthy fats in these bites will fill you up all morning long!

Ingredients for No Bake Energy Bites

  • Quick Oats: The base for these energy bites. They create a wonderfully chewy texture and add a ton of fiber and complex carbs.
  • Creamy Peanut Butter: Peanut butter is full of protein and healthy fat and helps bind the bites together.
  • Shredded Coconut: Coconut adds natural sweetness and healthy fat.
  • Ground Flaxseed: Another binder, flaxseed, is loaded with essential omega fatty acids.
  • Mini Chocolate Chips: They’re just plain good!
  • Honey: Honey adds sweetness to these bites while avoiding the need for refined sugars.

Popular Substitutions & Variations

  • Swap out the honey: You can use maple syrup or even molasses in place of honey. You do want to stick with a liquid sweetener as it does help keep everything together.
  • Toss in some more seeds: Chia seeds, hemp seeds, sunflower seeds, and pumpkin seeds give the energy bites more plant-based protein and give them an extra crunch. I only used ground flaxseeds, but feel free to add others.
  • Nuts or nut butter: Use small chopped nuts or nut butter. This is another way to add healthy fats, flavor, and protein to the energy bites. If you’re adding more nut butter, you’ll need to add some dry ingredients to offset it, like oats, almond flour, protein powder, or powdered peanut butter. For every ¼ cup of nut butter, use 1 cup of dry ingredients.
  • Drop in some dried fruit: Think of using chopped dates, raisins, apricots, coconut or cranberries. I would recommend chopping them up finely or blending them in the food processor. And if you are adding more dried fruit, it helps to balance out the sweetness with something salty or bland like more nuts, oats, almond meal, or unsweetened protein powder.
  • Spices: To add more flavor, I love throwing in cinnamon, or other warm spices like nutmeg, ginger, cardamom, turmeric or cloves. A lot of these spices have anti-inflammatory properties too so you’ll get a healthy dose of that in your energy bites!
  • Sweet surprises: Hello chocolate chips and chocolate chunks! These make the energy bites more fun and sweet – perfect for kids! You can also add white chocolate chips, butterscotch chips, or even toffee pieces.

How to make no bake energy bites

Throw all the ingredients in a large bowl and mix until well combined and sticky, but doesn’t stick to your fingers.I played around with the energy bites mixture a few times and the recipe below comes out perfectly for me every time now!

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Once you mix it all together, allow it to set in the fridge for one hour. That will let everything stick better together and allow the flavors to really soak in.

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Then you’re ready to roll them into balls. I use a cookie scoop to make about 1-2 inch thick energy bites. You can also just use your hands and roll them into any sizes you like.

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Thank you for this recipe….these are so good that I can’t stop eating them 😋-Faye A

Tips for Making the Best No Bake Energy Bites

  1. Allow 30 minutes to an hour for the dough mixture to chill. This will help the balls hold their shape when you roll them and it will also help the flavors to develop.
  2. Wet your hands when rolling the energy bites. This will help add some moisture to the oats since we’re not cooking them. It also helps makes forming the mixture into balls much easier.
  3. Use a cookie scoop to form the balls. This will help you create similar sized bites and the mixture will be easier to scoop and shape. I also think it’s much faster than using your hands
  4. The mixture should be slightly tacky to the touch. If the mixture is too dry, try adding more peanut butter or honey. On the other hand, if you feel that the mixture is too wet, you can fix that by adding more oats or more flaxseed.

What to Serve with No Bake Energy Bites

These delicious energy bites make a complete meal in a bite-sized package all on their own. However, smoothies are a great way to introduce more healthy ingredients like fruits and vegetables and an extra kick of protein to your morning or afternoon when served alongside them.

  • Banana Berry Smoothie
  • Mango Smoothie
  • Mango Banana Smoothie
  • Breakfast Coffee Smoothie
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How to Store No Bake Energy Bites

These energy bites should be refrigerated for maximum freshness. You can also freeze them, which makes them perfect for meal prep.

How long will no bake energy bites last in the fridge?

These energy bites have a relatively long shelf life and will last for up to two weeks in the refrigerator when stored in an air-tight container.

Can I freeze no bake energy bites?

All the ingredients in these energy bites are freezer-friendly! Just place the energy bites on a baking sheet and freeze them until solid. Then, transfer them to an air-tight, freezer-safe container or heavy-duty freezer bag and store them for up to three months.

Frequently asked questions

Is it possible to make vegan energy bites?

You can make these energy bites vegan by simply swapping the honey for maple syrup. Although, I found that the mixture holds better with the sticky honey. You may need to add a couple tablespoons of water if using maple syrup.

Why are my energy bites falling apart?

It’s important to chill your oat mixture before forming it into balls and then store those balls in the refrigerator. Chilling them is what helps them retain their shape.

My energy bites are too sticky. What did I do wrong?

Make sure you have enough oats and dry ingredients in your energy bites to absorb the honey. It is a delicate balance between too wet/sticky and not enough binder ingredients. If you’re running into problems, I suggest adding a tablespoon or two of either the dry or wet ingredients until you get the desired texture you’re after.

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These bites are vegan-friendly (swap honey for maple syrup), gluten free and packed full of healthy ingredients that will keep you feeling satiated. I hope you make this homemade healthy snack that’s full of feel good natural ingredients. And I hope it gives you energy to tackle your day with a pep in your step! Have fun with the recipe and customize it to your liking!

More No-Bake Snacks:

  • Chocolate Coconut Balls
  • No Bake Pumpkin Balls
  • Almond Joy Bites
  • Cookie Dough Bars
  • Vegan Protein Bars
  • Healthy Protein Balls

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No Bake Energy Bites

These healthy No Bake Energy Bites are made with only six ingredients & no special equipment- they are full of wholesome good-for-you energizing superfoods!

5 from 220 votes

Author Yumna Jawad

Servings 15 servings

Course Snack

Calories 145

Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 45 minutes mins

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Place all the ingredients together in a large bowl and mix with a spoon or spatula until well incorporated.

  • Cover the bowl and place in the refrigerator to set for half hour.

  • Once chilled, remove from the fridge, use a cookie scoop to form the mixture into balls and roll with your hands.

  • Enjoy immediately or refrigerate for 7-10 days.

Notes

Storage:Store any leftovers in an airtight container. They will last about 10-14 days in the fridge.

Freezing Instructions: After rolling the bites, freeze them on a baking sheet until solid. Once frozen, transfer them to a freezer safe container or bag. You then simply need to thaw them in the fridge overnight.

Substitutes:For best results, follow the recipe as is. However, feel free to play around with the ingredients and customize to your liking.

Nutrition

Calories: 145kcal, Carbohydrates: 17g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 8g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 1mg, Sodium: 49mg, Potassium: 106mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 11g, Vitamin A: 13IU, Calcium: 20mg, Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.

Cuisine American

Course: Snack

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