This No-Bake Energy Bites recipe is easy to make, full of feel-good ingredients, and irresistibly delicious!
Easy energy bites that taste like a loaded oatmeal cookie. Made with 5 simple pantry staple ingredients and takes just about 10 minutes to make.
This No-Bake Energy Bites recipe is easy to make, full of feel-good ingredients, and irresistibly delicious!
Ever feel like you need a tiny pick-me-up in the middle of the work day or after a workout? Or maybe you’re constantly on the go and need a simple breakfast recipe? Protein bars can be chalky, taste like cardboard, or have no taste at all. That’s why homemade energy bites are the answer. These portion-controlled balls of goodness can be made with your favorite ingredients, from chia seeds to peanut butter to cocoa powder.
Skip to Recipe We all have been in a similar situation. After a whole day of healthy eating, when you think that you have ...
These no bake birthday cake energy balls are sweet, soft, and reminiscent of vanilla cake! It's a healthy twist on the classic cake batter flavor we all love. They are vegan, gluten-free, and so easy to make!
These no-bake date energy bar are loaded with natural ingredients like dates, walnut, almonds, and nuts like pumpkin seeds and sunflower seeds. Being no-bake, they require very less time to prepare. Just get all ingredients in a food processor, pulse them for about 1-2 minutes and set them in a baking pan. Leave them overnight in the fridge to set in and cut them in the desired shape.
I like making these date energy balls with cashews. They remind me of the cashew cookie Larabar.
Pumpkin Spice Energy Bites are the perfect treat! These healthy treats are made with real pumpkin, gluten free oats, healthy chia seeds, and naturally sweetened with maple syrup. They're perfect for an afternoon snack or treat. Everyone will love these healthy bites!
I LOVE baking my own bread, as regular readers will know. And, I have dozens of bread recipes here on Lavender & Lovage. But today's recipe for Sourdough Bread in the Ninja Foodi is a first. This Sourdough Bread in the Ninja Foodi is baked in a multi-cooker; multi-cookers are known more generally as Instant Pots, Air Fryers, Crockpot or as in the case of mine, a Ninja Foodi. My model is the Ninja Foodi MAX 14-in-1 SmartLid Multi-Cooker 7.5L, and it has 14 amazing functions, as it's name suggests. In an attempt to cut back on expensive energy costs, as usually this loaf takes 1 hour to bake in a very hot oven. I have exprimented with baking my usual Classic Sourdough Bread made Easy, but in my Ninja Foodi. As you can see, the loaf is perfectly baked with a light, airy and chewy crumb. It took ONLY 25 minutes to bake at 180C. As I mentioned before, if I baked this in my normal electric oven, it would take 1 hour, at a temperatire of 230C/220C fan.
These lemon energy balls are easy to make in just a few minutes, with only a few ingredients. They're a great healthy snack or treat and they taste just like a lemon Larabar.
These apple cinnamon energy balls are made with soft dried apple, dates, walnuts and spices for an easy snack or dessert that tastes like apple pie.
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I like making these date energy balls with cashews. They remind me of the cashew cookie Larabar.
These Pumpkin Pie Bites are a healthy, no bake version of the classic dessert, but made easy without all of the prep work. Filled with ground oats, pumpkin puree, peanut butter, and spices, these pumpkin energy balls are the perfect treat for fall!
Oatmeal cookie dough balls are one of the best healthy no bake snacks! These energy balls are vegan, gluten-free, and a delicious guilt-free dessert. Made with pantry staples like dates, oats, peanut butter, and chocolate chips. It's an easy 10 minute recipe that is reminiscent of edible cookie dough!
These protein energy bites will change the way you think about healthy snacking!