Peanut butter oatmeal protein balls

azjlmar123
azjlmar123 Posts: 39 Member
edited November 12 in Food and Nutrition
1/2 cup dry oatmeal (quaker quick oats)
1.5 T NATURAL crunchy peanut butter
1.5 scoops vanilla protein mix (I use Allmax Iso Flex - 30 grams per scoop)
1 packet of splenda (if you want)

mix the above ingredients. I add either very little water (just enough to make it stick together like peanut butter coookie dough) OR i use 1 tablespoon of peanut butter daVinci sugar free flavoring AND1 tablespoon of DaVinci sugar free caramel flavoring.

I mix with my hands and roll into balls similar to peanut butter cookie dough balls. You can eat them right away but i like mine cold. whole recipe fits in a snack size ziplock baggie!! Keep em in the fridge and use them as a quick snack! Makes 7 balls.

Im sure you can use almond butter instead but i havent tried that yet!

Nutrition for entire recipe:
Calories - 458
Protein - 52
Carbs - 34
Fat - 15

Nutrition for each ball:
Calories - 65
Pro - 7
carb - 5
Fat - 2
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  • haaaleyx
    haaaleyx Posts: 83 Member
    I'm definitely gonna try this. Where do you get the peanut butter and caramel flavoring ?
  • lcharity79
    lcharity79 Posts: 94 Member
    I'm definitely gonna try this. Where do you get the peanut butter and caramel flavoring ?

    I found the DaVinci flavorings in the coffee creamer section of the grocery store (Wal-Mart was where I was at). Also, I would imagine that any natural peanut butter would do. Natural just means that it hasn't been overly processed, with sugar added,etc. It is the type of peanut butter that has to be mixed up before you use it, because it naturally wants to separate, leaving the oil at the top. It's quite delicious!
  • Naffry
    Naffry Posts: 37 Member
    I actually made these this morning, saw the recipe in a health magazine.
  • Sweettart
    Sweettart Posts: 1,331 Member
    Bump!
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  • nicolina823
    nicolina823 Posts: 450 Member
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  • jflo2011
    jflo2011 Posts: 31 Member
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  • azjlmar123
    azjlmar123 Posts: 39 Member
    Smart and Final has a whole slew of flavorings by Torani (same as DaVinci) - just make sure you get the sugar free ones. I swear they have like 20 flavors! They also sell them at Home Goods. My walmart did not have them but i hear some people say they are there. Might just be the one by my house doesnt? I am totally addicted to these things!
  • wdwghettogirl
    wdwghettogirl Posts: 559 Member
    Oooh, Yum!
  • aquasw16
    aquasw16 Posts: 342 Member
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  • TammyG39
    TammyG39 Posts: 34
    sounds really good! My son and I will make them tomorrow
  • firesoforion
    firesoforion Posts: 1,017 Member
    Sounds good.
  • firedragon064
    firedragon064 Posts: 1,082 Member
    Smart and Final has a whole slew of flavorings by Torani (same as DaVinci) - just make sure you get the sugar free ones. I swear they have like 20 flavors! They also sell them at Home Goods. My walmart did not have them but i hear some people say they are there. Might just be the one by my house doesnt? I am totally addicted to these things!
    My Walmart do have them - Torani but they don't have that many flavors.
  • LilacDreamer
    LilacDreamer Posts: 1,364 Member
    i can never get the dry ingredients to combine (when using oatmeal) unless i use a lot of liquid...in this case, i used Almond Milk instead of water

    I had to double the recipe because my flavored medicated protein only has 10 grams of protein per scoop. I could have used unflavored (that has 15 grams of protein) BUT it has a taste thats hard to cover. so i used 2 scoops of the flavored,

    2.5 tbsp's of peanut butter, 2.5oz of almond milk, 3.5oz of quick oats (its all i had), 4 packs of stevia in the raw, and 15 grams of dark chocolate chips

    I made 12 balls...

    Per Serving:
    68 Calories
    3 Protein
    1 Saturated fat
    71 Sodium
    7 Carbs
    1 Fiber

    They were really wet and sticky, so i popped them on to a baking pan and in the freezer.
  • soniak78
    soniak78 Posts: 74 Member
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  • lombrica
    lombrica Posts: 1,419 Member
    Saving for later... I love cookie dough - so if this could take care of that craving - it'd be good! ;)
  • rrgrove
    rrgrove Posts: 73
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  • va_va_voom
    va_va_voom Posts: 467 Member
    These things are addictive! I've made a couple of batches and have to really watch myself that I don't eat too many at once...it's too easy to do!
  • fdlafon
    fdlafon Posts: 259 Member
    bump to try this recipe later
  • CannibalisticVegetarian
    CannibalisticVegetarian Posts: 1,255 Member
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  • dlongshot7
    dlongshot7 Posts: 79
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  • SweetMegz04
    SweetMegz04 Posts: 459 Member
    1/2 cup dry oatmeal (quaker quick oats)
    1.5 T NATURAL crunchy peanut butter
    1.5 scoops vanilla protein mix (I use Allmax Iso Flex - 30 grams per scoop)
    1 packet of splenda (if you want)

    mix the above ingredients. I add either very little water (just enough to make it stick together like peanut butter coookie dough) OR i use 1 tablespoon of peanut butter daVinci sugar free flavoring AND1 tablespoon of DaVinci sugar free caramel flavoring.

    I mix with my hands and roll into balls similar to peanut butter cookie dough balls. You can eat them right away but i like mine cold. whole recipe fits in a snack size ziplock baggie!! Keep em in the fridge and use them as a quick snack! Makes 7 balls.

    Im sure you can use almond butter instead but i havent tried that yet!

    Nutrition for entire recipe:
    Calories - 458
    Protein - 52
    Carbs - 34
    Fat - 15

    Nutrition for each ball:
    Calories - 65
    Pro - 7
    carb - 5
    Fat - 2



    SOUNDS SO YUMMY! I MAY MAKE THESE FOR AN ART SHOW I AM GOING TO!!
  • Asil76
    Asil76 Posts: 477 Member
    Bump :)
  • vahine03
    vahine03 Posts: 214 Member
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  • conniedj
    conniedj Posts: 470 Member
    So very Yummy! Does the Whey Protein that you listed contain any artificial sweeteners?
  • LittleAlmond
    LittleAlmond Posts: 3 Member
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  • WBB55
    WBB55 Posts: 4,131 Member
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  • pennydreadful270
    pennydreadful270 Posts: 266 Member
    I've been making similar but without the protein powder using 125g of pitted dates as the base, and adding in whatever dried fruit and nuts I think will make a good combo, plus a tiny bit of oil to help it bind. This weeks had a spoonful of PB, which upped the calories a bit, but was so worth it for the taste! Mmmmmm peanut butter.
  • Rosegardenia
    Rosegardenia Posts: 53 Member
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    LaurnWhit Posts: 261 Member
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