Keto Energy Balls – Low Carb Keto Peanut Butter Energy Ball Fat Bombs
BEST keto Peanut Butter energy balls! These tasty little keto peanut
butter energy ball fat bombs are a yummy treat, snack or dessert. These
mini little treats are great for a healthy snack on the keto diet and or keto
lifestyle.
Make this keto energy ball recipe for yourself or family or for a party – you will
have a tasty treat to eat at the party – and everyone will be coming back for more.
Learn how to make these Peanut Butter homemade energy ball keto fat bombs
with the step by step instructions. Tasty energy balls no bake healthy snacks
everyone will love. Low carb energy balls that you can make in no time at all.
Perfect snack, treat or dessert for the Ketogenic Diet. Are you ready to make
some delicious energy ball fat bombs?
Learn how to make these sweet and delicious keto energy ball Peanut Butter
fat bombs
These low carb energy balls are so delicious and make a great sweet treat.
Perfect low carb dessert, snack or treat. Grab some keto essential ingredients
and learn how to make Keto Peanut Butter Energy Ball Fat Bombs!
In a bowl mix all the ingredients and knead with your hand until all the
ingredients are well combined and compact.
Wet your hands with water or oil in spray and make 16 balls of about 2
tbsp each.
Store the energy balls in an airtight container in the fridge.
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Keto Peanut Butter Energy Ball Fat Bombs
Ingredients
- 1 cup coconut flour
- 50g walnuts, crushed
- 50 g pecans, crushed
- 2 tbsp chia seeds
- 1 tsp stevia extract powder
- Pinch of salt
- ½ cup creamy Peanut Butter
- ⅔ cup sugar-free syrup
Instructions
- In a bowl mix all the ingredients and knead with your hand until all the ingredients are well combined and compact.
- Wet your hands with water or oil in spray and make 16 balls of about 2 tbsp each.
- Store the energy balls in an airtight container in the fridge.
Recipe Notes
Servings: 16
Serving size: 1 energy ball
Prep time: 8 minutes
Nutritional information
Calories: 126
Fat: 9g
Carbs: 8g
Fiber: 5g
Net Carbs: 3g
Protein: 5g
*You can replace the stevia for one of your preference.
*You may use another nut butter or sunflower butter, always keeping in mind that it should be one that doesn’t have any added ingredients.
Bianca says
What can I use instead of SF syrup?
Judy Bourret says
What can i use instead of coconut flour