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  • Why You’ll Love These Keto Bites
  • How To Make Keto Energy Balls
  • Low Carb Energy Balls FAQs
  • Variations
  • Storage Instructions
  • More Keto Snack Recipes
  • Tools To Make Keto Bites
  • Keto Energy Balls (Keto Bites)Recipe card
  • Recipe Reviews

You’ll love keeping a stash of low carb keto energy balls around… they are one of my favorite low carb sweet snacks for the ketogenic diet. They’ll fill you up and also satisfy your sweet tooth! Plus, these keto bites are made with simple and nutritious ingredients, and the best flavor combination… peanut butter and chocolate! If you don’t need low carb, try my bliss balls instead.

If you love this combo as much as I do, give my chocolate peanut butter smoothie, chocolate peanut butter fat bombs, or chocolate chip peanut butter protein cookies a try.

Most energy balls are sweetened with dried fruit, honey, or maple syrup, and use oats as a primary ingredient. This keto version is sweetened with Wholesome Yum Keto Maple Syrup and uses a nut and nut butter blend for a similar texture to traditional oat ones.The syrup helps the balls stick together, but also adds great maple flavor and sweetness… with only 2g net carbs and 20 calories per serving!

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And of course, the syrup is delicious on all your favorite keto breakfast foodsketo pancakes, chaffles, and waffles! (Make your pancakes even easier with pre-made keto pancake mix.)

Why You’ll Love These Keto Bites

  • Sweet with flavors of chocolate, peanut butter, and maple
  • Perfect combo of soft and crunchy
  • Ready in 15 minutes
  • Keto, paleo, grain-free, dairy-free, and gluten-free
  • Just 1.7g net carbs each
  • No oven required (they are no bake!)

How To Make Keto Energy Balls

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TIP: You can remove the blade to make folding easier. This will also protect your spatula… or transfer to a bowl and mix there.

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Low Carb Energy Balls FAQs

Are energy balls low carb?

Most energy balls are made with high-carb ingredients like oats, dried fruit, and honey or maple syrup, so would not be low carb or keto friendly.

These low carb no bake energy balls are made with keto friendly ingredients like almonds, coconut, flaxseed, peanut butter, keto maple syrup, and sugar-free dark chocolate chips.

Are these peanut butter energy balls keto?

Yes, the carb counts in energy bites will vary recipe to recipe, but because we are using lower-carb ingredients in this recipe, they are just 1.7 grams net carbs each.

Can I make them nut-free?

Yes. If you have an allergy to tree nuts, you can swap the almonds with sunflower seeds and swap the peanut butter with sunflower seed butter.

Can I use something else instead of the maple syrup?

This recipe uses Wholesome Yum Keto Maple Syrup to sweeten and bind the energy balls. Other sugar-free maple syrup brands should work if they have the same thick consistency, but this is the only one that has a real maple syrup taste and natural ingredients.

You can also try using this sugar-free maple syrup recipe, but I haven’t tested it to confirm if it works as well.

Don’t use regular maple syrup, as that would be high in sugar.

If you don’t want to use a maple syrup at all, you can’t replace it with a granulated or powdered sweetener without changing the consistency. But, you can use a different liquid sweetener with a similar consistency, if you like. Sugar-free simple syrup or even sugar-free vanilla syrup would also be delicious!

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Variations

  • Peanut – Swap the almonds for peanuts. (Or add a boost of protein by making protein peanut butter balls.)
  • Nut-Free – Use sunflower seeds instead of almonds and sunflower seed butter instead of peanut butter.
  • Double Chocolate – Replace 2 tablespoons of the flaxseed meal with cocoa powder. Or simply make my chocolate keto fat bombs instead.
  • Snickerdoodle – Add a couple teaspoons of cinnamon and omit the chocolate chips.

Storage Instructions

  • Make ahead: These keto no bake energy balls are a perfect make-ahead snack. While you can eat them right away, they are also easy to store ina glass storage container.
  • Store:Keep your keto bites in the fridge for up to 1 week.
  • Freeze:You can keep the bites in the freezer for 3-6 months. Take them out to thaw slightly before biting in!
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More Keto Snack Recipes

If you like this low carb energy balls recipe, you might also like some of these other keto snack recipes:

  • Keto Granola Bars – You can wrap these individually and store in your pantry. Convenient and delicious!
  • Keto Cookie Dough Bites – Just 10 minutes to prep these sweet bites that have just 1.5 grams net carbs each.
  • Chocolate Fat Bombs – These will keep you full AND satisfy your sweet tooth.
  • Cocoa Balls – A chocolate way to make energy balls. Swap the maple syrup with the Wholesome Yum keto syrup.
  • Keto Popcorn – The satisfaction and crunch of popcorn, without the carbs!
  • Food Processor – The food processor makes these bites come together in no time, and this one is my favorite. It has lasted me for years.
  • Keto Maple Syrup – The key sweetener and binder for sugar-free energy balls. Check out the reviews to see how much it tastes like the real thing!
  • Sugar-Free Chocolate Chips – These are my go-to for all my sugar-free chocolate recipes!

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Keto Energy Balls (Keto Bites)

Sweet low carb keto energy balls are super easy, grain-free, no bake, and 1.7g net carbs each! Make these keto bites with just 7 ingredients and 15 minutes.

Prep: 15 minutes

Total: 15 minutes

Author: Maya Krampf from WholesomeYum.com

Servings: 36 (adjust to scale recipe)

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  1. Place the almonds into a food processor. Pulse (starting and stopping every couple seconds) until you have a mixture of chopped almonds and almond meal.

  2. Add the shredded coconut, flaxseed meal and salt. Pulse a couple of times, just until uniform. (Do not overmix.)

  3. Add the peanut butter, syrup, and vanilla. Pulse again until just combined. (Again, do not overmix.)

  4. Use a spatula to fold in the chocolate chips and press them into the mixture.

  5. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Use a small cookie scoop and your hands to form the mixture into 1-inch balls and place on the parchment paper. Enjoy right away, refrigerate, or freeze.

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Recipe Notes

Serving size: 1 energy ball

Nutrition Facts

Amount per serving. Serving size in recipe notes above.

Calories87

Fat7g

Protein2.7g

Total Carbs3.5g

Net Carbs1.7g

Fiber1.8g

Sugar1.1g

Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy. Have questions about calculations or why you got a different result? Please see our nutrition policy.

Course:Snack

Cuisine:American

Keywords:keto energy balls, low carb energy balls

Calories: 87 kcal

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FAQs

Can keto snacks kick you out of ketosis? ›

If a snack contains 5 or more grams of net carbs per serving, take it off the Keto menu. Don't worry about fat vs protein ratios in snacks. On Keto, you have lots of leeway with both macros. Eating a high-protein snack won't derail your Keto goals.

How many carbs are in no bake energy bites? ›

Nutrition Information per serving (1 bite): Calories: 70, Total Fat: 2.5g, Saturated Fat: 0g, Protein: 2g, Total Carbohydrate: 11g, Dietary Fiber 1g, Sodium: 20mg.

How many carbs are in the energy balls? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
174Calories
9gFat
18gCarbs
4gProtein

How many calories are in keto balls? ›

2x10 bag boxes £43.20 (save 10%) 3x10 bag boxes £61.20 (save 15%)
per 100gper 25g
Energy1826kJ/441kcal457kJ/110kcal
Fat30g7.5g
of which Saturates6.4g1.6g
Carbohydrate11g2.8g
8 more rows

Will one cheat day stop ketosis? ›

It's okay to have a cheat day while observing keto. But keto practitioners recommend you plan your macros carefully. Don't go all out on your cheat day — know your limits so you don't get knocked out of ketosis and become unable to get back.

Will a cheat day stop ketosis? ›

A full cheat day of consuming sugar, bread and pasta will take your body out of ketosis, which may take days to recover from. That's why Carrico suggests a cheat meal every now and then instead. You'll likely consume a lower number of carbs than you would on a full cheat day.

Are energy balls actually healthy? ›

No bake energy balls are a perfect healthy snack, treat, and breakfast on the go. They are balanced with healthy fats, fiber, and protein. Energy balls for runners, kids, grandma, and anyone between!

Why are energy bites so popular? ›

The obvious one is for healthy snacking but people eat Energy Bites at all times of the day for all different kinds of activities and occasions. Pre-workout snack, post-workout snack, breakfast (they go great with coffee!), after dinner treat, travel food, and they are great for teaching kids how to snack healthy!

What are easy keto snacks for work? ›

Best Keto Snacks to Buy
  • Nuts and Seeds: Nature's snack packs are your keto allies. ...
  • Cheese Crisps: Say cheese, keto-style! ...
  • Beef Jerky: A classic keto snack, beef jerky is a protein-packed powerhouse. ...
  • Pork Rinds: Swap those carb-loaded chips for pork rinds – crispy, crunchy, and keto-approved.
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How many energy balls can you eat a day? ›

These 4-ingredient protein balls have about 128 calories so you should only eat 2 of these as part of a healthy amount of calories and fat. Keep in mind that you need to consider all the foods consumed in a day and keep it within the acceptable range for your height and weight.

What are no carb energy foods? ›

Food and drinks allowed on a no-carb diet include meat, fish, eggs, cheese, butter, oils, water, and plain coffee or tea. If you're less stringent, you can also eat nuts, seeds, non-starchy vegetables, and high fat fruits like avocado and coconut since these foods are low in net carbs.

How many carbs are in peanut butter energy bites? ›

Total Carbohydrates 21g. Fiber 2g. Total Sugars 12g, includes 11g Added Sugars. Protein 5g.

How do you know if you are in ketosis? ›

Having ketones in the blood is probably the most definitive sign that someone is in ketosis. Doctors may also use urine and breath tests to check for ketone levels, but these are less reliable than blood samples. A special home testing kit allows people to measure their own blood ketone levels.

Is honey keto friendly? ›

Honey is 100% carbohydrate, so it isn't part of the keto diet plan. For reference, one tablespoon of honey contains 17.2 grams of sugar. If you want to kick yourself out of ketosis, honey is a good way to do that. But what about other “healthy” sugar alternatives?

Is peanut butter keto? ›

Peanut butter can definitely be part of a keto diet, but it's best to stick to plain options that are free of extra flavors and sweeteners. Almond butter is a good choice, too, and it's slightly lower in carbs.

What foods can kick you out of ketosis? ›

Food High In Carbohydrates (Plain & Refined)

- Refined Carbs: Bread, pasta, pastries, tortilla, sandwich, etc. Due to the high-carb content of these food items, they are not keto-friendly. Having these foods can increase blood sugar levels and prevent the body from entering ketosis.

How many carbs can I eat before getting kicked out of ketosis? ›

Eating more than 50 grams of carbs may disrupt ketosis.

Some people can eat more and still stay in ketosis, whereas others may need to restrict their carb intake more in order to stay in ketosis.

Why am I suddenly out of ketosis? ›

Foods that will knock you out of ketosis pretty quickly are: Grains. Sugar/sugar-sweetened beverages. Too much fruit.

What foods will not kick you out of ketosis? ›

Foods You Can Eat on the Ketogenic Diet
  • Fish and seafood.
  • Low-carb veggies.
  • Cheese.
  • Avocados.
  • Poultry.
  • Eggs.
  • Nuts, seeds and healthful oils.
  • Plain Greek yogurt and cottage cheese.
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