What Kind of Healthy Recipes You Can have with the Protein Balls

Protein Balls are pretty much the perfect snack. They offer a satiating combination of protein, carbs, and fats, plus they're totally customizable and portable. Pair one or two with a piece of fruit before or after a workout to save yourself the money (and long ingredient lists) of store-bought bars and bites. Aim for a snack that offers 200–250 calories and 10–15 grams of protein for the perfect nutrient mix. Below are the Healthy recipes with these balls.

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Protein Balls Superfood

It takes just 10 minutes; start to finish, preparing a batch of Eating Bird Food's ridiculously nutritious dried fruit, oat and almond butter balls.

It has 104 calories and 2 grams protein

Hundred Calorie Protein Balls Peanut Butter No-Bake

Toasted coconut gives The Conscious Dietitian's Protein Balls a taste of the tropics.

It has 94 calories and 3 grams protein

Coconut Macaroons Protein-Packed

If you call a snack by the name of a dessert, it tastes more decadent, right? Follow Foodie Fiasco's lead and savor a few of her skinny yet sweet bites.

It has 23 calories and 3 grams protein

Protein Balls Peanut Butter- Chocolate

Mashed banana acts as the "glue" while half a scoop of protein powder adds a touch of muscle-building power. This is also a very important part of the Healthy recipes.

It has 60 calories and 3 grams protein

Protein Balls Spirulina

Sweet dates and salty nuts make the antioxidant-loaded algae barely noticeable (besides in the color).

It has 115 calories and 3 grams protein

Protein Balls Peanut Butter

Start with just three ingredients and add in any of Desserts with Benefits' flavor-boosters (we suggest a cookie version with oats and chocolate) for a fast and filling snack.

It has 110 calories as well as 8 grams protein

All these options are the perfect ones for the perfect meals for you offering the best protein that you can hope for. No doubt that these options are there for you.