Vanilla Shortbread Energy Balls
on Feb 27, 2017, Updated Nov 04, 2020
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First Vanilla Shortbread Energy Balls, next – exciting life news…
That I can’t share quite yet… I know i’m the worst!! I can’t wait to tell you what has been going on in the Preciado household in the last week but I can tell you that Matt and I are super happy and feel like a huge weight has been lifted off our shoulders! And no, I am not pregnant!! 🙂 I will keep you guys posted on that front! Our lives over the last few months have been so crazy, hectic, new and exciting and I think this year is going to be so full of fun!! I decided to coat these balls to give them a truffley feeling and it was an AWESOME idea – if I do say so myself. Oh and did I mention I think they are THE BEST when they are frozen! After you finish these Energy Balls you will need to make another different batch: Maple Donut Energy Balls Gingerbread Energy Balls Orange Vanilla Energy Balls PB2 Protein Power BallsPin these Vanilla Shortbread Energy Balls to save the idea for later!
Vanilla Shortbread Energy Balls
Ingredients
Scale
- 1 1/2 cups almond flour
- 8 pitted dates
- 1/4 cup vanilla protein powder (I used the vanilla collagen peptides from Vital Proteins)
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- pinch of salt
- 2 tablespoons of water
Coating:
- 1/4 cup almond flour
- 2 tablespoons vanilla protein powder
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients (except for coating ingredients) in a food processor and blend on high until it forms into a ball and is smooth throughout. In a small bowl combine 1/4 cup almond flour & 2 tablespoons vanilla protein powder. Scoop dough into balls about 2 tablespoons big (or however large or small you like them). Roll them in the coating mixture and shake off excess. Place on a parchment paper lined baking sheet or plate and place in the refrigerator or freezer to harden. Enjoy!
Is the amount for almond flour 1 1/2 cups?
Yes it is!
How about if I don’t have vanilla protein powder?
Should I increase the extract to a teaspoon and half?
Yes! And replace the protein powder with more almond flour!
Can I use oats flour instead?
You could, just not sure if the consistency would be the same. You would just need to play around with adding a little water at a time!
Recipe FABULOUS!
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