Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (2024)

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These No Bake Monster Cookie Oatmeal Energy Balls will feel like a special treat, but are actually a healthy after school snack!

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These No-Bake Monster Cookie Energy Balls will feel like a special treat, but are actually a healthy after-school snack or grab-n-go breakfast!

Our peanut butter balls have all sorts of good stuff in them. They are not only delicious but packed with protein, hearty oats, and honey to help keep those afternoon hunger pains away.

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Table of Contents

  1. 3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Oatmeal Energy Balls
  2. Why are they called energy balls?
  3. Ingredients
  4. How to Make Oatmeal Energy Balls (No-Bake; 3 Easy Steps)
  5. Tips
  6. Add-Ins for Oatmeal Power Balls
  7. Peanut Butter Energy Balls (Four Ways)
  8. Frequently Asked Questions
  9. Other Easy No-Bake Desserts

3-Ingredient Peanut Butter Oatmeal Energy Balls

My kids come home from school starving and these No-Bake Monster Cookie Energy Balls are just what they need to help curb their hunger until dinner.

Peanut Butter Energy Balls are perfect when it is too late for a big snack because dinner is right around the corner. The M&M’s add just enough chocolate and color to make them fun and they will think they are getting a special treat!

Looking for something similar? Check out my Peanut Butter Oatmeal Bars here – they are great if you want to leave out the M&M’s. One of my kids other favorite after-school treats is our Chocolate Chip Banana Bread! This is always a hit and a good way to use up ripe bananas!

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Why are they called energy balls?

The ingredients in energy balls will give you a nice boost of energy (hence the name). They are packed with protein, so they help you curb those annoying afternoon hunger pains.

They make the perfect pick-me-up afternoon snack or grab-n-go breakfast.

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Ingredients

  • Quick Oats
  • Peanut Butter
  • Honey
  • Mini M&M’s (Optional)

Side note – a useful kitchen tool that I love is my silicone baking mat! Place the balls on a baking sheet with a silicone baking mat to keep the balls from sticking when refrigerating them.

How to Make Oatmeal Energy Balls (No-Bake; 3 Easy Steps)

  1. Combine all ingredients and mix well.Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (6)
  2. Roll into balls and set on a baking sheet Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (7)
  3. Refrigerate for about an hour.Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (8)

Tips

  • If the dough is super sticky, place the mixed dough into the refrigerator for about 30 minutes before rolling them into balls. They will go together much easier and not be as sticky on the hands!
  • You can use a cookie scoop if you want uniform sizes, I made mine about the size of a golf ball.

Add-Ins for Oatmeal Power Balls

The best thing about these Oatmeal Energy Balls is that there really are no rules! You can pretty much add in anything to make them exactly what you like!

Try adding some “superfoods” to make them even more nutritious, like flaxseeds or chia seeds. Or instead of M&M’s, try some chocolate or cinnamon chips!

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Peanut Butter Energy Balls (Four Ways)

Check out our how to make energy balls video below and you will see how we take the same base recipe, but make them four different ways!

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Want to cut down on the sugar or just looking for a variation? Try one of our other mix-in ideas. We love, coconut, dried cranberries or almonds. Just substitute these instead of the M&M’s!

You can even divide the recipe in quarters and make all four varieties at once!

Frequently Asked Questions

Can you make energy balls peanut free?

If your school is peanut-free or you have a peanut allergy, try substituting the peanut butter for sun butter, pecan butter, almond butter, cashew butter, etc.
It will change the consistency and taste a bit, but try testing it out until you find one you like.

How long to energy balls last in the refrigerator?

If you place your energy bites in a container in the fridge, you can keep them for about a week. If you freeze them, you can keep them for up to three months!

How do you freeze Monster Cookie Energy Balls?

Once you roll the balls, place them on a cookie sheet and place them in the freezer for about 1-2 hours. After they are frozen, place them in either an airtight container or a zip lock bag and keep them in the freezer until you are ready to eat them.
Personally, I love to keep them in the freezer (they are cold and take longer to eat).
Pro-Tip: keep them in the freezer and then pop them in your kid’s lunches – they will be perfect come lunchtime (or a packable after-school snack)!

Can you eat raw oats in energy balls?

Yes, you can eat raw oats in energy balls, especially when combined with other ingredients.

How healthy are energy balls?

Energy balls are a combination of protein, good carbs, healthy fats, and high in fiber – but like everything, they should be eaten in moderation. They are still high in calories, so it is best to enjoy them in smaller quantities.

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Other Easy No-Bake Desserts

  • Chocolate Lasagna
  • No-Bake Eclair Cake
  • Edible Cookie Dough
  • Peanut Butter Truffles
  • Energy Bites
  • Frozen Yogurt Bark With Berries
  • Sour Patch Grapes
  • Cookie Dough Truffles
  • Chocolate Orange Truffles

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Monster Cookie Oatmeal Peanut Butter Balls with M&Ms

Author — Jennifer Fishkind

Serves — 24

These No Bake Monster Cookie Oatmeal Energy Balls will feel like a special treat, but are actually a healthy after school snack!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Refrigerate 1 hour hr

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Ingredients

  • 3 Cups Quick Oats
  • 1 Cup Peanut Butter smooth
  • ½ Cup Honey
  • ⅓ – ½ Cup Mini M&M’s Candy

Instructions

  • In a small mixing bowl, combine all ingredients and mix well.

  • Roll into balls and set on a baking sheet (use a silicone baking mat or wax paper to keep them from sticking.)

  • Refrigerate for about an hour.

  • Store in airtight container.

  • Great after school snack for the kids!

Jenn’s Notes

Storage: Place your energy bites in an air-tight container in the fridge, you can keep them for about a week. If you freeze them, you can keep them for up to three months!

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Nutrition Info

Calories: 121kcal | Carbohydrates: 14g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 49mg | Potassium: 109mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 6g | Calcium: 10mg | Iron: 0.7mg

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Originally Published August 15, 2017

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  1. Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (19)
    These are so easy & yummy!

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    1. Hi Michele – so glad you enjoyed them!

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  2. Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (20)
    Love, love , love this snack…for me! Perfect quick pick me up before picking up my first graders from specials each afternoon! Also great taken frozen to the beach & pool!

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  3. Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (21)
    I gave it 3 Stars because they are good, but I won’t be making them again, they are extremely messy, for how many they make. (20)

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  4. nutrition facts for serving size

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  5. what is the serving size for the nutritional information? is it per ounce or ball…if ball then approximately how much should each ball weigh. thanks.

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    1. The serving size is per ball. I have no idea how much they each weigh. Sorry!

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  6. Is the nutritional information for one ball? 2 balls? I’m doing keto and weight watchers so in order for me to figure out how many points these balls are worth, I need to know if it’s per ball or for a certain amount of ounces. Thank you

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Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!) (2024)

FAQs

Monster Cookie Energy Balls (No-Bake Recipe!)? ›

Monster Cookies are typically made with a peanut butter cookie base, and loaded up with oats, m&ms, and chocolate chips! Besides those mix-ins, you'll need a few other simple ingredients, which yield an incredibly delicious cookie! Butter – I love salted butter, but you can use unsalted if you prefer.

What are monster cookies made of? ›

Monster Cookies are typically made with a peanut butter cookie base, and loaded up with oats, m&ms, and chocolate chips! Besides those mix-ins, you'll need a few other simple ingredients, which yield an incredibly delicious cookie! Butter – I love salted butter, but you can use unsalted if you prefer.

How many calories are in Monster cookie Energy Bites? ›

Energy Balls
Nutrition Facts
For a Serving Size of 1 serving (29.96g)
How many calories are in Monster Cookie Energy Balls ? Amount of calories in Monster Cookie Energy Balls : Calories 134.4Calories from Fat 61 (45.4%)
% Daily Value *
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How many calories are in energy balls? ›

Nutrition summary

There are 121 calories in 1 serving of Energy Balls. Calorie split: 52% fat, 34% carbs, 13% protein.

What is the flavor of Cookie Monster? ›

This sweet and fantastically blue flavor features sweet cream ice cream and is stuffed with a mix of chocolate sandwich cookie pieces, chocolate chip cookie pieces, and a cookie dough batter flavored swirls. Each scoop is creamy, crunchy, chewy, and perfectly satisfies those cookie cravings… until you want more!

Why did my monster cookies go flat? ›

You Used Too Much Sugar

Like butter, sugar helps cookies spread in the oven because it liquifies when heated. Too much sugar and not enough flour could lead to flat cookies. If your cookie recipe calls for a high ratio of white sugar, it's likely that your cookies will turn out flat.

What are booster balls? ›

The Booster Ball is a custom tow rope with an inflatable buoy in the middle that will boost your towable's performance in many ways. A Booster Ball is designed to make your towable tubing experience even easier.

Is Monster Cookies sativa? ›

Monster Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that crosses Girl Scout Cookies and Granddaddy Purple. This strain has a high THC content, often reaching up to 25%. Monster Cookies is 80% indica and 20% sativa.

How much sugar is in a monster cookie? ›

Region: US
ServingIngredientCalories
7.62 gramsbrown sugar29
4.6 gramswhite sugar18
0.1 gramvanilla extract0
0.16 gramcorn syrup0
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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!

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.

Is peanut butter a healthy fat? ›

Peanut butter provides healthy fats, protein, and fiber. It's also rich in vitamins and minerals such as vitamin E, niacin, and magnesium. However, some brands have high amounts of sugar and other additives that can make them less healthy.

What kind of cookie does the Cookie Monster eat? ›

He eats almost anything, including normally inedible objects. However, as his name suggests, his preferred food is cookies. Chocolate chip cookies are his favorite kind. In a song in 2004, Cookie Monster revealed that, before he ate his first cookie, he believed his name was Sid or Sidney.

What strain is Monster cookies? ›

Monster Cookies is an indica-dominant hybrid strain that crosses Girl Scout Cookies and Granddaddy Purple. This strain has a high THC content, often reaching up to 25%. Monster Cookies is 80% indica and 20% sativa.

What are the cookies that Cookie Monster eats on Sesame Street made of? ›

The company's co-founder, Jim Henson, created the furry character in 1966 for a General Foods Canada commercial. According to MacLean, the cookies are made using pancake mix, puffed rice, Grape Nuts, instant coffee, and water. But she told The Times that she uses glue to make the "chocolate chips" seen on the cookies.

Why is it called Cookie Monster? ›

When the blue monster first appeared on “Sesame Street” in 1969, he didn't have a name. But the producers eventually settled on “Cookie Monster” after the writers gave him a proclivity for the snack.

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