6-Pack Protein Balls
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I love this recipe. i have made some similar to this from a Jamie Eason recipe that include peanut butter and flax. This whole concept is great for snacks on the go!!! Love it, thank you so much for shraing it ....0
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What is the ratio of oats to powder? How much of each?
It depends on what you prefer but in my case, I did it 1:1 but if you prefer a much higher protein then you can increase the amount of protein powder. If ever you want to decrease the oats, just make sure to do it only a little because otherwise the mixture won't be that much thick.0 -
What is the ratio of oats to powder? How much of each?
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Why are some of them darker than others in the pictures? Did they add cocoa powder? These look yummy. I like the idea of using peanut butter too.
Its mostly because of the different flavors in protein powder. I like mine in chocolate & yeah adding peanut butter is also good.0 -
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Lol, as soon as I seen this post that is the skit that popped in my head! Love it!:laugh:0 -
Bumpping all the way to the kitchen to make these balls!!0
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Has anyone tried this without blending the oats?
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I like adding peanut butter and then rolling it in toasted coconut. Yum.0
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Mmmmm... I'm adding PB2 to mine.0
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Simple and yummy looking. Nice.0
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Sounds great..... I got my Protein powder, oatmeal and water and measuring cups... now what would be the measurement / ratio of each be ....... maybe a pack or two of Stevia would sweeten it up eh......0
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I got this receipe from http://sixpackforgirls.com/six-pack-snack-protein-balls & thought of making this delicious & tempting snack. Its easy plus taste super delicious that you won't feel guilty of eating it. A good alternative to protein bars.
Anyway here it goes:
They are amazingly quick and simple to make, and taste so good you’ll have to remind yourself NOT to feel guilty after eating them because they are 100% six-pack legal; awesome.
You won’t need to make a note of all the ingredients, because I’m sure you’ll be able to remember them. In fact, there’s hardly anything to remember at all.
Protein Powder
Oats
Water
Yep, that’s it. Nothing more, or less, than I have in my protein shakes – no nuts, no seeds, no dates, nothing but oats and 100% whey protein powder (although you could add other things in like raisins and nuts, just remember – the more things you add, the more calories you’re adding and this is about keeping those low and the ‘yum’ factor HIGH).
I used the same quantities that I use for my shakes too, apart from the water – you only need to tiniest amount to bind the oats and protein together.
Step One – put the oats and protein in my killer blender and zapped it until the oats were almost as fine as the protein powder (you don’t have to make it fine, I just chose to).
Step Two – put the blended oats and protein into a bowl and added a dribble of water to it and started to combine everything with a spoon.
** I cannot stress enough how little water you’re going to need – seriously underestimate what you initially think and you should be about right. You’ll think it’s not going to be enough and be tempted to add more, DON’T!
I was warned about this; on my first attempt I did add more water and ended up with a sloppy mess – just keep working the ingredients together until they form a firm dough.
Step Three – turn your protein dough ball out onto a chopping board – I found it helped to roll it quickly in protein powder to stop it sticking to the board – and press it down so it’s flat. If you fancy the idea of a thick soft and chewy cookie then you could leave it just like this; if you want balls, then you’ll need to do a bit more work.
Step Four – cut your dough into quarters and then each of those quarters in half. Then roll them between the palms of your hands to form small balls – to make them look a little bit ‘special’ (think chocolate truffles dusted with cocoa powder) I rolled them in protein powder, this also stops them from sticking to each other too.
Step Five – put them in a little container, store them in the fridge and THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is all there is to it!
See diagram below:
This is the actual photo from the site (I haven't taken pics of the one I did but it is very close to this one)
These snacks are also low calorie but taste like 300+ calories per ball Enjoy!
Courtesy of http://sixpackforgirls.com/six-pack-snack-protein-balls
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