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Chocolate Protein Balls

Need a high protein snack? These easy Chocolate Protein Balls have 8.5g of protein per ball and are super quick to make!

Prep

10m

Ingredients

Method

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Add the almond flour, protein powder, almond butter, cacao powder and milk to a mixing bowl. Stir to combine.

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For

12

M

I

125

g

Almond flour

1

scoop

Pea protein powder

80

g

Almond butter

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Per Serving

Calories

176kcal

Fat

13.4g

Saturates

3g

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Notes

You can add in maple syrup if you prefer them sweeter. If not, add more almond milk.

If you want to up the protein you can add more protein powder and reduce the almond flour.

Store in the fridge. They will last for about a week. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

The freeze-dried raspberries on top are optional!

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Chocolate Protein Balls

Need a high protein snack? These easy Chocolate Protein Balls have 8.5g of protein per ball and are super quick to make!

Prep

10m

Ingredients

Method

Nutrition

Turn cooking mode on

Step 1

Add the almond flour, protein powder, almond butter, cacao powder and milk to a mixing bowl. Stir to combine.

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For

12

M

I

125

g

Almond flour

1

scoop

Pea protein powder

80

g

Almond butter

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Per Serving

Calories

176kcal

Fat

13.4g

Saturates

3g

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Notes

You can add in maple syrup if you prefer them sweeter. If not, add more almond milk.

If you want to up the protein you can add more protein powder and reduce the almond flour.

Store in the fridge. They will last for about a week. They can also be frozen for up to 3 months.

The freeze-dried raspberries on top are optional!

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