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    Home » Snack Recipes » Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls

    Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls

    Published: Dec 14, 2022 · Modified: Oct 29, 2024 by Tammy Overhoff

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    If you crave the taste of Reese’s Peanut Butter cups, then these Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls are exactly what you need without added sugar or processed ingredients. These chocolate protein balls have simple ingredients, including Medjool dates, chia seeds, peanut butter, and cacao powder. You can make these ahead of time for a healthy snack all week!

    chocolate peanut butter protein balls in a glass container.

    Energy balls are in constant rotation in my house. These no-bake snacks use simple pantry ingredients, easy to throw together, and are full of protein. Not to mention will curb a serious sweet tooth craving without the refined sugar and processed ingredients.

    Our favorites include almond butter energy balls, pumpkin energy bites, turtle energy balls, almond joy energy balls, and these amazing chocolate peanut butter protein balls.

    Jump to:
    • Reasons you’ll love this recipe
    • Ingredients
    • How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls
    • Tools to make this recipe
    • Cooking tips
    • Substitutions & Swaps
    • Storage Tips
    • FAQs
    • Other Protein Ball Recipes
    • Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls
    • Have you made this recipe?

    Reasons you’ll love this recipe

    • No cooking is involved! These chocolate protein balls come together quickly, and you don’t need to heat the house by turning on the oven.
    • Pantry ingredients. You likely have everything in your kitchen to make these chocolate peanut butter protein balls.
    • Healthy. Gluten-free, vegan, high-protein, and filling! It’s like dessert without guilt! I make these to enjoy between meals, but my kids also love them in their lunches or before practice.
    • Make-ahead. You can make a batch or double or triple batch for the week and freeze it for healthy snacks all month.

    Ingredients

    chocolate protein ball ingredients in a food processor.

    Here are the ingredients you need to make a batch of these chocolate protein balls. See the recipe card for the full instructions. Shop my energy bites list on Thrive Market for all of these ingredients.

    • Medjool Dates. Dates give these chocolate protein balls sweetened without refined sugar. You need to soften the dates by soaking them for 10 minutes. Also, check for and remove the pit before adding it to the food processor. You can find Medjool dates in the grocery store either in the bulk section or with the other dried fruit. Or order online from Thrive Market or Amazon.
    • Creamy natural peanut butter. For best results, use peanut butter that’s organic and natural; this means it only has one ingredient – peanuts.
    • Cacao powder. For a rich chocolate flavor, cacao powder will do the trick. Cacao powder is less processed than cocoa powder, so It’s a touch more bitter than cocoa powder, but it provides fiber, flavonoids, and potassium. However, the dates mask any bitter flavor the cacao powder offers. You can find cacao powder alongside other superfoods or in the baking section of the grocery store.
    • Chia seeds. These add fiber, protein, and healthy fats.
    • Peanuts. Speckles of peanuts add color, flavor, and crunch to the chocolate energy balls.
    • Pure vanilla extract. A teaspoon of vanilla extract adds another warm sweetness to the energy bites.
    • Salt. A small pinch of salt brings the flavor together.
    • Water. A small amount of water combines the ingredients into a thick batter that you can form into balls.

    How to Make Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls

    • Start by soaking the dates in warm tap water for 10 minutes and then drain. Dates have a tough texture out of the package, making it challenging to blend into the energy ball batter if they are softened in the water ahead of time.
    • After you soften the dates, place them into a food processor using a steel blade with the peanut butter, cacao powder, peanuts, chia seeds, vanilla, and salt.
    • Pulse until all of the ingredients are blended and form a thick dough.
    dates in water.
    chocolate protein ball ingredients in a food processor.
    • If the dough doesn’t come together, add one tablespoon of water. Once the dough holds together and you can form a ball, it’s ready.
    • Carefully remove the blade and either roll the energy balls or place the dough into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for a few hours. This helps the dough stiffen and roll easier into balls.
    • Roll the dough into 12-15 balls and place into a glass container – I use a small cookie scoop which is about 1-2 tablespoons of dough per ball. After you roll the protein balls, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. 
    • Let the protein balls set for about 3 hours or overnight in the refrigerator. This gives the bites time to firm up and blend flavors. 
    peanut butter chocolate protein ball dough in a bowl.
    chocolate protein balls rolled in a glass container.

    Tools to make this recipe

    • Food processor
    • Mixing bowl
    • Glass containers

    Cooking tips

    • Use a high-speed blender if you don’t have a processor. 
    • This chocolate protein ball dough resembles the consistency of a Lara Bar. That’s because it is a homemade Lara Bar. So if you want to make these into bars, you can lay parchment paper into a pan and press the dough out. Allow it time to chill in the refrigerator, then cut it into bars.
    • Depending on the chocolate peanut protein balls size, you’ll get between 12- 15 balls. You can get about 20 balls if you make them small.
    • If the brand of peanut butter is runny then start with half the amount of peanut butter and add in a little at a time until the dough comes together. 
    • If the dough is dry and crumbly, add one tablespoon of water into the food processor until the dough ingredients come together.
    • If the dough is runny, add a few more dates or nuts until the dough thickens. You can also add a couple of tablespoons of oats, hemp hearts or ground flax seeds to make the dough thicker, and I recommend starting with the extra dates or nuts.
    • If the dough is soft and hard to roll into balls (but not runny), let it sit for a few hours in the fridge – this gives the chia seeds time to soak up some of the liquid.
    chocolate peanut butter balls in a bowl.

    Substitutions & Swaps

    • Use almond butter, nut butter, or seed butter instead of peanut butter. 
    • Use almonds, pecans, hazelnuts, or any of your favorite nuts instead of peanuts.
    • Add coconut flakes for flavor.
    • Add in milk or dark chocolate chips or cacao chips for more of a sweet treat!
    • If you need additional sweetness stir in a tablespoon or so of honey or pure maple syrup.
    • Add superfoods like collagen, protein powder, hemp seed or hearts, flaxseeds, or your favorite superfood. Start with 1-2 tablespoons. 

    Storage Tips

    These chocolate peanut butter protein balls are perfect for meal prep. Here are my tips for making these chocolate energy bites for the week or freezer for healthy snacks all month.

    For the week. After you roll them into balls, place them into an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

    For the freezer. After you roll the energy balls, place them into a freezer bag and lay them flat until frozen. After the chocolate energy balls are frozen, place the bag wherever you want in the freezer. These chocolate date energy balls thaw quickly. Take one out of the freezer and set it on the counter for about 20 minutes or throw it into a lunch bag for snacks later.

    FAQs

    Should protein balls be refrigerated?

    Protein balls are fine at room temperature, but storing them in the refrigerator will firm them up better.

    Why are my protein balls falling apart?

    This usually depends on the brand of natural peanut butter you use. Some natural peanut butter includes a lot of oil, resulting in drippy peanut butter. Use half the peanut butter and slowly pour in the rest until the protein balls come together. 

    Will the chia seeds stay crunchy in protein balls?

    The chia seeds in this peanut butter protein ball recipe expand and soak up excess moisture while keeping a light, crunchy texture.

    Other Protein Ball Recipes

    • Cranberry Energy Balls
    • Blueberry Banana Energy Balls
    • Banana Chocolate Energy Balls
    • Chocolate Mint Cookie Protein Balls
    • Chocolate Cherry Protein Balls

    See all of my healthy snack recipes.

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    Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls

    If you crave the taste of Reese's Peanut Butter cups, then these Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Balls are exactly what you need without added sugar or processed ingredients. These chocolate protein balls have simple ingredients, including Medjool dates, chia seeds, peanut butter, and cacao powder. You can make these ahead of time for a healthy snack all week!
    5 from 3 votes
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    Course: Snack
    Cuisine: American
    Keyword: chocolate peanut butter energy balls, chocolate peanut butter protein balls, chocolate protein balls
    Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Chill time: 3 hours hours
    Total Time: 15 minutes minutes
    Servings: 15 people
    Calories: 99kcal
    Author: Tammy Overhoff

    Equipment

    • Food Processor
    • Large mixing bowl
    • Glass meal prep containers

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Medjool Dates about 14 dates
    • 1/2 cup natural creamy peanut butter
    • 2 tablespoons cacao powder
    • 1/4 cup peanuts
    • 1 tablespoon chia seeds
    • 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
    • small dash of salt
    • 1 tablespoon water

    Instructions

    • Start by soaking the dates in warm tap water for 10 minutes and then drain.
    • After you soften the dates, place them into a food processor using a steel blade with the peanut butter, cacao powder, peanuts, chia seeds, vanilla, and salt.
    • Pulse until all of the ingredients are blended and form a thick dough. If the dough doesn't come together, add one tablespoon of water. Once the dough holds together and you can form a ball, it's ready.
    • Carefully remove the blade and either roll the energy balls or place the dough into a bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let it sit for a few hours. This helps the dough stiffen and roll easier into balls.
    • Roll the dough into 12-15 balls and place into a glass container.
    • After you roll the protein balls, store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator. Let the protein balls set for about 3 hours or overnight in the refrigerator. Enjoy

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    Notes

    Storage Tips
    These chocolate peanut butter protein balls are perfect for meal prep. Here are my tips for making these chocolate energy bites for the week or freezer for healthy snacks all month.
    For the week. After you roll them into balls, place them into an airtight container and store them in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.
    For the freezer. After you roll the energy balls, place them into a freezer bag and lay them flat until frozen. After the chocolate energy balls are frozen, place the bag wherever you want in the freezer. These chocolate date energy balls thaw quickly. Take one out of the freezer and set it on the counter for about 20 minutes or throw it into a lunch bag for snacks later.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 1g | Calories: 99kcal | Carbohydrates: 10g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 0.001g | Sodium: 2mg | Potassium: 148mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 7g | Vitamin A: 15IU | Vitamin C: 0.01mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 0.5mg

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    About Tammy Overhoff

    Hi, I’m Tammy Overhoff, a busy mom, wife, and entrepreneur. I am the owner, author, and recipe developer here at Organize Yourself Skinny. Since 2011 Organize Yourself Skinny has become a trusted resource for clean eating recipes to meal prep, reviews, and lifestyle hacks to help you fit healthy habits and routines into your busy schedule. Check out my online shop Reset & Flourish for all of my eBooks, Guides, and Bundles!

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    1. Sara says

      August 03, 2023 at 3:05 pm

      5 stars
      My family devours these bites! I use a smaller scoop, and end up with 30 balls. Each ball fits perfectly into a small muffin liner, which makes for easy storage and lunch/snack packing. I also use crunchy peanut butter, as I have that on hand more often than creamy peanut butter and peanuts.

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      • Tammy Overhoff says

        August 05, 2023 at 10:03 am

        Yum!! I love the idea of using crunchy PB! I’m definitely doing that!

        Reply
    2. Keri Mager says

      May 02, 2023 at 11:58 am

      5 stars
      I make these weekly, love them, thanks!

      Reply
    3. Denise A Richardson says

      November 01, 2019 at 9:58 am

      Hi Tammy Just got the e-mail for these peanut butter balls and can’t wait to try them. I noticed that you are from Buffalo as am I. Moved away many years ago. Do you have or can you recreate the Buffalo wing soup that is sold at Danny’s restaurant over by the stadium (Bills)? I had something similar but misplaced it. I sure would appreciate it. Thanks for your time and Go Bills.

      Reply
    4. Jen says

      April 06, 2019 at 8:24 pm

      I think I put in too much liquid it is too runny to make into balls, I don’t know how to remedy this..

      Reply
    5. Frieda says

      January 15, 2018 at 2:31 pm

      Just made these and they came out unbelievably good ! I substituted PB and peanuts for almond butter and almonds. And I coated them in shredded coconut afterwards. My blender also didn’t do a great job blending almonds so I ends up having chunks which ended up being really good !
      Thank you so much for the recipe !

      Reply
    6. g says

      June 01, 2017 at 8:44 pm

      5 stars
      I just made these and they are so good! I’ve made other energy bites, but this is my fave!

      Reply

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