No Bake Energy Bites

I make these no bake energy balls just about every week. Nutty, sweet, and packed with good-for-you ingredients, they're the perfect healthy snack!

No Bake Energy Balls

This no bake energy balls recipe resulted from a massive cookie flop. I was craving a cookie, but I didn’t have the exact ingredients for my oatmeal cookie recipe on hand. I messed around with it, swapping in what I did have, and I ended up with a sweet and nutty “dough” made from oats and almond butter. It was never going to bake into perfect oatmeal cookies, but it tasted so good that I immediately thought, “Energy bites!”

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! And even though they taste like cookies, they’re far healthier, made with wholesome ingredients like oats, dates, and nut butter. As a result, they’re fair game for snack, dessert, and even breakfast!

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Energy Balls Recipe Ingredients

These no bake energy bites are loaded with good-for-you ingredients:

  • Whole rolled oats – Old fashioned oats give these no bake energy balls a perfect chewy texture, so I don’t recommend replacing them with instant oats. If you’re gluten-free, make sure to use certified gluten-free oats in this recipe.
  • Flaxseed – It packs these balls with omega-3s and helps them bind together.
  • Roasted almond butter – It fills the balls with healthy fats, protein, and an incredible toasty, nutty flavor. Roasted peanut butter would be great here too.
  • Maple syrup and Medjool dates – They sweeten these healthy energy balls naturally. If your dates aren’t soft, soak them in warm water for 10-20 minutes before you make the balls.
  • Coconut oil – I like to use virgin coconut oil to amp up the balls’ coconut flavor.
  • Vanilla extract and cinnamon – They add delicious warm flavor.
  • Sea salt – It makes the sweet, spiced, and nutty flavors in this energy balls recipe pop!
  • Walnuts – They add healthy fats and a nice crunch!
  • Shredded coconut – It fills these energy bites with rich, buttery flavor, and it adds to the chewy texture.
  • Mini chocolate chips – Because chocolate is healthy, right? You really need mini chocolate chips here, as the energy balls won’t hold together with larger ones. If you don’t have mini chocolate chips on hand, a chopped dark chocolate bar will work in their place.

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Almond butter, oats, and flaxseed in a food processor

Energy Balls Variations

I love the walnuts and mini chocolate chips in this recipe, but feel free to get creative with your add-ins! Chopped almonds or pecans would be fantastic in place of the walnuts, and chopped dried fruit would be a great sub for the chocolate chips. Just make sure that you maintain the ratios in the original recipe and chop any mix-ins to a small size so that the balls still hold together.

Energy bites recipe dough in a mixing bowl

No Bake Energy Bites Recipe Tips

  • Toast the oats. These energy balls come together in no time in the food processor, but you’ll actually do the first step on the stove! Toast the oats over low heat until they’re just beginning to brown around the edges. This extra step takes no time at all – just 1 or 2 minutes – and it gives the balls a richer flavor and makes them easier to digest!
  • Don’t cut the chilling time short. It’s tempting to eat the balls as soon as you roll them together, but I highly recommend waiting for a full 30 minutes to allow them to set up in the fridge. It gives the flavors a chance to meld and develop, and they’ll have a firmer, chewier texture.
  • Store them in the fridge or freezer. Store the no bake energy bites in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 2 weeks, or freeze them for up to 2 months. If they’re frozen, allow them to sit at room temperature for 20 minutes before you eat.

No Bake Energy Balls

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5.0 from 21 reviews

No Bake Energy Bites

 
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These no bake energy bites are the BEST healthy snack! They're naturally sweetened, vegan, gluten-free, and totally delicious.
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Recipe type: Snack
Serves: 12 bites
Ingredients
  • 1 cup whole rolled oats (not instant)
  • 1 tablespoon ground flaxseed + 3 tablespoons warm water
  • ¼ cup roasted almond butter
  • 2 tablespoons maple syrup
  • 3 soft Medjool dates, pitted (or 2 additional tablespoons of maple syrup)
  • 2 tablespoons coconut oil
  • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt
  • ¼ cup chopped walnuts
  • ½ cup shredded coconut
  • â…“ cup chocolate chips
Instructions
  1. In a medium pan, toast the oats over low heat until just browned around the edges, about 1 to 2 minutes. Remove from the heat and set aside.
  2. In a small bowl, combine the flaxseed and warm water and set aside to thicken for about 5 minutes. In a food processor, combine the almond butter, maple syrup, dates, coconut oil, vanilla, cinnamon and salt. Add the flaxseed mixture and blend until smooth.
  3. Add the walnuts and pulse until combined. Add the oats and coconut and pulse until combined. Add the chocolate chips and pulse just until evenly incorporated.
  4. Roll the mixture into 12 balls and chill until firm, at least 30 minutes. If the dough is too sticky to work with, chill it for several minutes before rolling.
  5. Store in an air-tight container in the refrigerator.
Notes
I used these vegan mini chocolate chips. A chopped dark chocolate bar also works great here.

If you're gluten free be sure to use certified gluten free oats.

I used freshly ground roasted almond butter from the bulk section at Whole Foods.

 

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  1. Kathleen from livewithstyle.me
    07.06.2016

    These look AMAZING! I’ve seen other energy bites recipes, but these honestly look the best. Can’t wait to make them!!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      07.12.2016

      thanks! Hope you enjoy!

  2. Mary Brown
    06.11.2016

    Would a blender work as well as a food processor?

  3. catherine
    06.01.2016

    OMG! So delicious! I mixed in some pecans with the walnuts instead. Everyone in the family loved them! Just got your cookbook too- it’s gorgeous! So happy to have found your blog and cookbook. Like you, I often need to be inspired visually to cook something new. Thanks from a 30 year vegetarian!

  4. Sophie
    05.30.2016

    About to make my second batch of these! They make for a great mid-morning snack that is delicious and guilt-free. Also, I made my first batch of these with natural peanut butter instead of almond butter and they were splendid

  5. This looks so yummy!! Definitely printing this out and adding it to my collection

  6. Alison
    05.02.2016

    These are so delicious! Super simple to make. I’ve made these twice now. They are great for snacking…but don’t last long! Thanks for sharing.

  7. Rachel
    05.01.2016

    Yum! These were awesome. I just came across your website and have to say I’m loving your recipes!!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      05.02.2016

      Hi Rachel – thanks! So glad you liked them 🙂

  8. Pali
    05.01.2016

    These cookies look so delicious! It’s amazing what can be discovered from a cooking flop 🙂 Pinning this recipe to try out later.

  9. sheila e martin
    04.30.2016

    Hi Jeanine. I just found your site. Your photos are great.
    One question: Can the recipe do without flax seed? Is there a substitute for it?
    If not, can I use flax meal?
    Colbysmom01

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      04.30.2016

      Hi Shelia, flaxseed meal is the same thing as ground flaxseed (packages sometimes name it one or the other) – so yes, go ahead and use that. It helps bind these together.

  10. I love how you took a cookie recipe fail and turned it into these yummy bites! These sound amazing and are being made the next time a cookie craving hits 😉

  11. Elisa
    04.28.2016

    I just made these and can’t wait to see if the kids love them – I already do!! Thanks for recipe!

  12. Katie from iheartkatiecakes.co.uk
    04.28.2016

    These look fab!! I’ll be giving them a go at the weekend!

    Katie xoxo

  13. Sarah
    04.27.2016

    Love that these were inspired by a cookie flop! It just goes to show that there is always a silver lining:) Thanks for sharing this recipe! I think it sounds delicious and I can’t wait to make a batch.

    XO – Sarah
    https://beautyandblooms.com/

  14. Jane
    04.27.2016

    Jeannie –
    Would standard almond butter work? I feel stupid not to know what roasted almond butter is vs. jarred.
    I love the fact I have all these ingredients in the house now & need something sweet!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      04.28.2016

      Hi Jane – Yep, you can use raw almond butter, it’ll be just fine. I think roasted has a more complex nutty flavor, but the recipe will work either way!

  15. Kari from sweetteasweetie.com
    04.27.2016

    I love when something good comes out of a flop. I’ve definitely had times where I made a mistake and it turned out wonderfully. Then I was desperately back tracking my steps to see what I did differently so that I could recreate it!
    Kari
    http://www.sweetteasweetie.com

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