Almond Butter Crunch Balls
Ingredients
- ½ cup Cashews raw unsalted, chopped up, (about 70 grams)
- ¼ cup Cacao Nibs (about 30 grams)
- ¼ cup Hemp Hearts (about 30 grams)
- 1? cup Level 1-Milk Chocolate Protein Powder (about 50 grams)
- 1½ cup Honey Almond Butter (about 20 grams)
- 2 tbsp Water
Instructions
- Put all ingredients into a bowl and mix together, smushing the almond butter into the other ingredients until all of the protein powder has been incorporated. Your mix will start to form pea-sized clumps.
- Now using a regular spoon, scoop out enough mix to make a one-inch ball (about 30 grams). Using your hands roll the ingredients around until you have formed the 1-inch ball. If your mixture is too dry, add another tablespoon of water. A little tip, your warm hands will help the ingredients stick together and remove any little cracks in your balls.
- Continue scooping out ingredients and rolling 1-inch balls until you have used up all of the mix. You should be able to create 12 balls.
Servings: 12
Almond Butter Crunch Balls
Ingredients
- ½ cup Cashews raw unsalted, chopped up, (about 70 grams)
- ¼ cup Cacao Nibs (about 30 grams)
- ¼ cup Hemp Hearts (about 30 grams)
- 1? cup Level 1-Milk Chocolate Protein Powder (about 50 grams)
- 1½ cup Honey Almond Butter (about 20 grams)
- 2 tbsp Water
Instructions
- Put all ingredients into a bowl and mix together, smushing the almond butter into the other ingredients until all of the protein powder has been incorporated. Your mix will start to form pea-sized clumps.
- Now using a regular spoon, scoop out enough mix to make a one-inch ball (about 30 grams). Using your hands roll the ingredients around until you have formed the 1-inch ball. If your mixture is too dry, add another tablespoon of water.A little tip, your warm hands will help the ingredients stick together and remove any little cracks in your balls.
- Continue scooping out ingredients and rolling 1 inch balls until you have used up all of the mix. You should be able to create 12 balls.
Macro Nutrition
Nutrition Facts
Almond Butter Crunch Balls
Amount Per Serving
Calories 181
Calories from Fat 119
% Daily Value*
Fat 13.2g20%
Saturated Fat 2.5g16%
Trans Fat 0g
Polyunsaturated Fat 1.3g
Monounsaturated Fat 0.2g
Cholesterol 7.9mg3%
Sodium 48mg2%
Potassium 70.2mg2%
Carbohydrates 8.1g3%
Fiber 2.8g12%
Sugar 2.1g2%
Protein 8.2g16%
Vitamin A 0IU0%
Vitamin C 0mg0%
Calcium 6.4mg1%
Iron 7.9mg44%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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When you need a quick snack you are going to love having these Almond Butter Crunch Balls on hand. They satisfy that sweet tooth craving without the sugar while filling you up and curbing your hunger.
Macro Adjustments:
When it comes to baking or similar, it can be hard to adjust the macros. The adjustments you can make to these balls would not affect the macros much. However, you could choose to make these Balls with other ingredients.
Substitutions:
- Any kind of nut butter will work just fine
- If you would like to add a little extra sweetness honey or if you want to keep the sugar low, sugar-free syrup would be a great addition
- Any nut will work, you don’t have to use cashews
Meal Prep:
Yes. This is a great snack for meal prepping and will last in the fridge for up to 14 days.
Freezer Friendly:
Yes. You can freeze these balls for up to 6 months in an airtight container.
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