Are protein balls healthy?

Here’s the thing: protein balls are healthy but they are generally not very low calorie. Healthy fats in the peanut butter and flaxseed make these satisfying, filling, and also offer omega-3s. Compared to most protein ball recipes however, this one is fairly low calorie since it uses so little added sugar.

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Similarly, what are energy balls for?

What are the benefits of energy balls? They are full with nutrients, made with super food and whole food, high in protein, healthy carbs, fats, and fiber, which helps build lean muscle mass, boost energy and aid weight maintenance. Essentially, they are simply the guilt-free, energy hit and the perfect snack!

Keeping this in consideration, how many calories are in a date ball? There are 116 calories in 1 serving of Date Balls.

In respect to this, how long are protein balls good for in the fridge?

2 weeks

When should you eat protein balls?

>>You can eat our delicious peanut butter protein balls anytime day or night, but they can be especially useful if you eat them in conjunction with certain daily activities. Pre-Gym: Have a protein ball or two right before your workout for an extra energy boost so you can go further and longer.>>

21 Protein Balls Recipe Dates

Date Energy Balls

Date Energy Balls

10 min
Medjool dates, raw nuts, sea salt
3.570
Eating Bird Food
5 Ingredient Peanut Cup Energy Bites

5 Ingredient Peanut Cup Energy Bites

15 min
Gluten free, almond butter, dairy free dark, chia seeds
4.9176
Minimalist Baker
Easy Date Protein Balls

Easy Date Protein Balls

15 min
Vanilla protein powder, medjool dates, cacao powder, desiccated coconut, almonds
5.02
A Cedar Spoon
9 Energy Bites Recipes Everyone Needs

9 Energy Bites Recipes Everyone Needs

15 min
Peanut butter, pumpkin pie spice, mandarin oranges, coconut oil, dried cherries
5.02
Bless This Mess
Date Almond Coconut Protein Balls

Date Almond Coconut Protein Balls

20 min
Protein powder, unsweetened cocoa powder, almond extract, medjool dates, shredded coconut
No reviews
Baking the Goods
Date Energy Balls (Vegan, Paleo)

Date Energy Balls (Vegan, Paleo)

15 min
Medjool dates, sea salt, unsweetened coconut, vanilla extract
4.8118
Detoxinista
Chocolate Peanut Butter Energy Balls

Chocolate Peanut Butter Energy Balls

25 min
Peanut butter, dairy free chocolate, rolled oats, medjool dates, coconut flakes
5.02
Namely Marly
Date Energy Balls (Gluten-Free!)

Date Energy Balls (Gluten-Free!)

40 min
Chocolate chips, medjool dates, dry roasted peanuts
4.77
Mae’s Menu
Chocolate Peanut Butter Energy Balls

Chocolate Peanut Butter Energy Balls

15 min
Peanut butter, chia seeds, cocoa powder, mini chocolate chips, rolled oats
5.014
Well Plated by Erin
Peanut Butter Date Energy Balls

Peanut Butter Date Energy Balls

30 min
Natural peanut butter, vanilla protein powder, chia seeds, maple syrup, cinnamon
No reviews
Nourish Everyday
Energy Balls with Dates & Protein

Energy Balls with Dates & Protein

15 min
Dates, collagen peptides, cashews
5.04
Momma Fit Lyndsey
Peanut Butter Date Energy Balls

Peanut Butter Date Energy Balls

5 min
Natural peanut butter, dairy free, chia seeds, dates, quick cooking
5.02
Living Well Mom
Healthy Energy Balls with Medjool Dates

Healthy Energy Balls with Medjool Dates

15 min
Peanut butter, ground flax seed, mini chocolate chips, old fashioned oatmeal, medjool dates
4.912
Dinner-Mom
Coconut Date Balls

Coconut Date Balls

15 min
Natural peanut butter, unsweetened cocoa powder, rolled oats, medjool dates, shredded coconut
4.333
My Sugar Free Kitchen
Coconut Date Balls

Coconut Date Balls

10 min
Medjool dates, desiccated coconut, sea salt
5.0515
FeelGoodFoodie
Date Coconut Protein Balls

Date Coconut Protein Balls

45 min
Protein powder, chia seeds, unsweetened cocoa powder, medjool dates, coconut flakes
5.02
Savor the Flavour
Chocolate Date Energy Balls (Vegan & Paleo)

Chocolate Date Energy Balls (Vegan & Paleo)

15 min
Almond butter, almond milk, cocoa powder, vanilla, raw cashews
5.028
JoyFoodSunshine
Paleo Walnut Date Energy Balls

Paleo Walnut Date Energy Balls

10 min
Almond butter, honey, desiccated coconut, hot water
No reviews
Healthy Fitness Meals
Protein Balls with Dates Recipe

Protein Balls with Dates Recipe

40 min
Almond meal, chia seeds, coconut oil, medjool dates, cacao
4.26
Create Bake Make
Date Energy Balls (No-Bake, Paleo, Whole30)

Date Energy Balls (No-Bake, Paleo, Whole30)

55 min
Almond butter, dates, pecans, sea salt, unsweetened coconut
4.86
All Nutritious
Nut and Date Energy Balls

Nut and Date Energy Balls

Dates, raw, shredded coconut, raisins, vanilla extract
4.621
Vitamix

Do protein balls need to be refrigerated?

Protein balls do not need to be refrigerated, but I recommend storing them in the refrigerator. The peanut butter tends to soften and they can lose their shape if they get too warm.

How do you make a ball?

Do you eat protein balls before or after a workout?

The before snack or meal is best taken within 1-2 hours of the workout, as it provides the energy you’ll need during exercise. The post-workout snack will repair muscle tissue and replenish glycogen stores.

How many calories is a protein ball?

There are

Serving Size Calories
100 g 318

Why are dates healthy?

They are high in several nutrients, fiber and antioxidants, all of which may provide health benefits ranging from improved digestion to a reduced risk of disease. There are several ways to add dates to your diet. One popular way to eat them is as a natural sweetener in various dishes. They also make a great snack.

Are Medjool dates?

Medjool dates are a variety of dates enjoyed for their natural sweetness. They’re larger, darker, and more caramel-like in taste than other common types like Deglet Noor. As tropical stone fruits, they have a single pit surrounded by edible flesh.

How do you make dates taste better?

Just one or two will really sweeten things up! We especially love dates blended with banana and cardamom spice. Dates, orange, banana, and coconut milk is another great combination.

Ame Vanorio

Ame Vanorio is a former science and special education teacher who has morphed into a freelance writer, specializing in blogs about animals, education and environmental science topics. She is the executive director of Fox Run Environmental Education Center and is a licensed wildlife rehabilitation expert. Ame lives on her farm in rural Kentucky with 4 wonderful dogs and lots of other critters!

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