With peanut butter, Greek yogurt, oats, and flax seeds, these little yogurt ball snack bites are packed with protein and fiber. Eat them any time you need a healthier way to curb your sweet tooth. The cacao nibs give these a hint of chocolate flavor and a great crunch. Store in the refrigerator or freezer.
Ingredients
- 0.25 cups natural peanut butter
- 0.25 cups nonfat vanilla Greek yogurt
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 0.5 cups rolled oats
- 0.25 cups almond flour
- 0.25 cups flaxseed meal
- 2 tablespoons cacao nibs
Instructions
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Combine peanut butter, Greek yogurt, and honey in a medium bowl. Stir with a spoon until smooth. Add oats, almond flour, flaxseed meal, and cacao nibs. Stir until well incorporated.
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Scoop up about 1 tablespoon of mixture with a small cookie scoop or spoon and roll lightly into a ball with your hands. Place in an airtight container and refrigerate for about 1 hour before serving.
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