These no bake monster cookie energy balls are so easy to make and they taste delicious! They’re a perfect afternoon snack and they actually fill you up. Or at least, they filled me up. I ate two of these an hour before dinner and I barely had an appetite. Which is weird for me, because I normally eat a ton for dinner! I looooooooooooove peanut butter and chocolate. Mmmmm…
Check out our video for how to make no-bake monster cookie energy bites:
When my kids get home from school and daycare they are STARVING. I’ll be frantically running around in the kitchen, about 15 minutes away from getting dinner on the table, and the moment they walk through the door they’ll start hunting through the cupboards for a snack. It drives me crazy. So in the end, they complain so loudly that I give them a banana. But it’s not enough. So I give them a cookie (don’t judge me). And that isn’t enough either. So I give them a few mini rice cakes. And then they don’t eat their dinner. *sigh* It’s annoying me just writing about it, but it happens way more often than I’d like to admit!
These monster cookie energy balls really seem to curb my kids’ appetites and they really are delicious! Not that they’re the best solution for when it’s 15 minutes before dinner, but it’s better than them scavenging the cupboards for a giant snack that ruins their appetite. And the kids are kind of fooled by the chocolate, so they think it’s a treat. And I guess it is mostly a treat, but it does have healthy oats and protein dense peanut butter in there. So it’s not all bad. (That’s where you chime in and say, “Don’t worry Debbie, you’re still a good mom for feeding these treats to your kids 15 minutes before dinner”. Come on. No? Darn.).
And besides being delicious, these monster cookie energy balls are super easy to make too! It only takes about 10 minutes to throw all the ingredients together. And best of all, there’s NO BAKING! I love a good, quick recipe that you can throw together in ten minutes when you’re really hungry! You can just make them and eat them right away! (Although, I do like to let mine harden a bit in the fridge, but that’s just optional).
I’m craving them again, just looking at the photos. Yum!
No Bake Monster Cookie Energy Balls
The full, printable recipe is at the bottom of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:
- Peanut Butter
- Large Flake Oats
- Honey
- Mini M&M’s
- Mini Chocolate Chips
- Vanilla
They’re ridiculously easy to make! I was inspired by the awesome recipes at Simple Green Moms and Like Mother Like Daughter.
Now here’s the really complicated recipe. You ready? (I hope you can sense my sarcastic tone…)
Add all of the ingredients to a bowl and stir them up. Yup. Pretty easy!
Mix them together with a spoon until everything is combined.
Then roll them into 1.5″ balls and place them on a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. I had to wash my hands after rolling every 4th ball or so to keep them from sticking to me.
I was able to make 16 balls from this recipe.
Mmmmm… Peanut butter and chocolatey goodness. My favourite!
I’m going to let you in on a little secret. After you stir everything together, the M&M’s get a little dirty. So if you want them to look a little bit more “tidy” press some clean M&M’s to the outside right after you make the balls. You definitely don’t have to do that, but it really helps to make them look “pretty” if you’re taking them anywhere. I’m guessing you and your kids won’t care if you’re just eating them at home.
If you want to make them healthier, you can leave out the M&M’s and replace them with peanuts, chia seeds and/or flax seeds. There are lots of options!
No Bake Monster Cookie Energy Bites
Ingredients
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a medium sized bowl and stir well until everything is combined.
- Roll into 1-1/2" balls and set them on a silicone baking mat or parchment paper. Wash your hands after every 4 balls to help keep the ingredients from sticking to your hands.
- Refrigerate for 20 minutes to help them harden. (Optional).
- Store the leftovers in a zip lock bag in the fridge.
These monster cookie energy balls are soooooo good! They come together in less than 10 minutes and they really help curb your appetite when you have a case of the afternoon munchies! There’s no baking required, so they’re great for those summer days when you don’t want to turn your oven on. They’re reasonably healthy, packed with protein and the kids LOVE them.
Be sure to check out our other energy bite recipes:
No-Bake Chocolate Peanut Butter Energy Bites:
No-Bake Pumpkin Breakfast Bites:
These look delicious! And those no bake recipes are great for summer. I am going to try and make these soon. One question though, for what do you think i could substitute honey? I don’t like the taste of honey, but I am afraid if I leave it out, the consistency might not be the same.
Hmmmm… Maple syrup, corn syrup, or agave nectar would probably work as honey substitutes.
Thanks for the tip :). I think I still have some syrup, so will give that a try!
What can I use to substitute the peanut butter in the Monster Cookie Energy Bites since my grand kids are allergic to peanuts?
I’ve never tried substituting it, so I can’t say for sure, but almond butter would likely work if they can tolerate almonds. Or you could try using the soy WOW Butter as well. I personally don’t like it, but my kids love it, so maybe your grandkids will as well? Good luck, and let me know how they turn out!
Do try almond butter. Its delish!
No nut butter maybe? I have used some made with chickpeas for sandwiches for school lunches due do a student in my daughter’s class being allergic to peanuts. I haven’t tried baking or using it in any other way however…
These have become our XC team’s favorite. I add a Tablespoon of chia seeds the recipe. How long do these keep/storage?
Can you tell me how much protein is in the batch or even per ball?
Can these be frozen?
When I put the balls in they were all ready pretty hard. I think (and I might be wrong) that if you were to freeze them to let them thaw for about 5-10 minutes before eating so you don’t hurt your teeth! ( I might be wrong so…)
I have a suggestion. To add a little more protein I added organic plant protein and it tasted great! It also made it a lot less sticky. I put about a spoon full of the powder in!
I’ve added hemp hearts too and they turn out delicious!!
These are the best thing I’ve ever eaten! I’ve made them 4 times in 2 weeks since discovering this recipe. I don’t know about healthy though, they bring 122 calories per ball with 16g of carbs. Yikes!
These are tasty but way too sticky to form properly into balls. The kids were trying to help and it was super messy.
i made them but i only got 10 not 16
I haven t made these snacks yet but by this weekend I will! Thank you