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Berry Cobbler Protein Balls {Paleo, Keto, & Whole30}

January 8, 2019

I wanted to try making a protein ball that was not only paleo & whole30, but also keto – meaning it’s low in carbs too! Typically, I sweeten protein balls with coconut sugar, honey, or maple syrup, but these Berry Cobbler Protein Balls are free of all of those – including any sweetener substitute. I definitely would not consider these to be my sweetest creation, but feel free to add a couple tablespoons of honey or your favorite sweetener, if desired!

I find that the acai powder gives it a tart sweetness, and not much else is needed. Try them without the honey and then add some – only if you feel that it is necessary! They’re a great snack to keep on hand when you’re trying to break a sugar habit or simply cut back and reduce your intake!

These Berry Cobbler Protein Balls are packed with healthy fats and protein to keep you held over longer until your next meal.

After all, isn’t that the point of a snack?

I mean, they ARE pretty tasty too.

Protein balls are a staple in our house. When there isn’t a bag in the fridge or freezer, my husband is at a loss. Next time you’re meal prepping, whip up a batch of these and you’ll be set for the week!

If you try these protein balls out, tag @butteraddictgonepaleo on Instagram!

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Berry Cobbler Protein Balls {Paleo, Keto, & Whole30}
Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 1-2 hours of cooling
Servings
balls
Ingredients
Prep Time 5 minutes
Passive Time 1-2 hours of cooling
Servings
balls
Ingredients
Instructions
  1. In a food processor or high powered blender, blend the nuts and melted coconut oil until fairly smooth. It's ok if it's still slightly chunky.
  2. In a mixing bowl, combine the nut/oil mixture (basically runny nut butter)and the remaining ingredients.
  3. Scoop out 1-2 tbsp sized balls onto a lined baking sheet/tray.
  4. Freeze for 20 minutes or refrigerator for 1-2 hours until firm.
  5. Store in an airtight container in the fridge or freezer.
Recipe Notes

*If you're not following a whole30 or don't want to use the pea protein powder, you can sub your favorite unflavored or vanilla protein powder

**If you don't use the honey, add in 2 extra tbsp of melted coconut oil. Taste it before adding either and see if you need the sweetness. If not, stick with just adding the extra coconut oil. 

Honey-Nut Protein Balls {Dairy, Gluten, Grain Free}

September 20, 2018

Protein balls are something that you can always find in my refrigerator. My husband wouldn’t say that he is much of a “snacker,” however, if there are not any protein balls stored in the fridge – he makes it known!

These Honey-Nut Protein Balls are a delicious, little snack to keep on hand. They’re packed with healthy fats, fiber, and protein to keep you feeling fuller for longer. That’s a big plus with snacks. If they don’t do you any good and give you some sustenance, why are you snacking on them?

Now, I will preface this recipe by saying peanuts are NOT paleo. They’re technically a legume and therefore, not paleo friendly. However, if you tolerate them, feel free to eat them now and then. You can also substitute cashew butter, or any other nut butter, for the peanut butter that is called for. You will still get that “honey-nut” flavor!



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Honey-Nut Protein Balls {Dairy, Gluten, Grain Free}

Prep Time 10 minutes
Passive Time 20 minutes of cooling

Servings
balls


Ingredients

Prep Time 10 minutes
Passive Time 20 minutes of cooling

Servings
balls


Ingredients


Instructions
  1. If using cashews and coconut oil (see recipe notes below), add the cashews and oil to a food processor or high powdered blender and blend until fairly smooth. It's ok if there are some little pieces of cashews remaining.

  2. In a mixing bowl, stir together cashew butter, honey, pea protein, peanut butter, and salt until well combined.

  3. Onto a lined tray, scoop out tablespoon sized balls. I use a melon baller scoop for this step. It makes it so quick and easy!

  4. Freeze for 20 minutes or more or place in the refrigerator for 1-2 hours.

  5. Enjoy! **Store in an airtight container in the refrigerator.


Recipe Notes

*Substitute 1 1/2 cups of creamy cashew butter in for the cashews and coconut oil.

Strawberry Cheesecake Bars {Vegan, Gluten/Grain Free}

August 23, 2018

Breakfast…dessert…snack…you name it, these bars are it. They’re so good, but so addicting! Beware – they’re probably going to disappear FAST!

These bars are packed with protein, healthy fats, and a sugar level that you can control completely! That’s the best part about making desserts and snacks at home, you CONTROL things like sugar. So often, foods (snacks, in particular) have an unnecessary added amount of sugar.

NO THANKS!

These bars are a snack or treat that you can feel good about eating or feeding your kiddos! You won’t miss any of those processed sugars, grains, or dairy – promise!

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Strawberry Cheesecake Bars
Cook Time 15 minutes
Passive Time 1-2 hours of cooling
Servings
bars
Ingredients
Cheesecake filling
Strawberry filling
Cook Time 15 minutes
Passive Time 1-2 hours of cooling
Servings
bars
Ingredients
Cheesecake filling
Strawberry filling
Instructions
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. In a large mixing bowl, combine all ingredients for sugar cookie crust.
  3. Press dough into a baking dish or bread pan. You can use whatever kind of pan you have on hand though! I like to use the loaf pan. This way, I have enough crust to press it up against the sides to create almost a "U" shape in the pan.
  4. Bake crust for 13-15 minutes until slightly golden on top.
  5. For the cheesecake filling, blend all of the ingredients in a high powdered blender or food processor until completely smooth.
  6. Once the crust has cooked and cooled, add the cheesecake filling to the middle section.
  7. Spread strawberry jam across the middle of the bars and swirl around the cheesecake filling, if desired.
  8. Chill for 1-2 hours until firm.
  9. Slice and devour!
Recipe Notes

*If you can't find canned coconut CREAM, you can use a can of coconut milk. Simply scrape the thick, white cream off the top of the opened can of coconut milk. Save the liquid for smoothies!

** recipe for 3-ingredient Strawberry Jam