Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

No bake cookie. Energy bite. Call it what you wanna call it. These ‘bites’ are dang good.

They kinda make you forget that they have NO oil, NO butter, NO anything super bad for ya.

After all, a little sugar never hurt anyone. Hence, energy bite.

Peanut butter, oats, a few raisins and a couple other things is all you will need. You probably even have all of these ingredients in your pantry.

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

P.s. are you a New Year’s resolution-maker? I totally am not. But these cookies will satisfy your sweet tooth if you’re trying to cut out the naughty desserts.

Did I mention they take less than 30 minutes to pull together!?

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

Oatmeal, a couple other things, and raisins in a bowl. Mix with a spoon and chill the mixture. You can chill too :)

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

Roll into balls

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

Drizzle with Vanilla CandiQuik

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

These somewhat resemble frosted doughnut holes – but wayy healthier.

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites
 
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A healthy, energy and protein packed snack bite!
Author:
Serves: 20
Ingredients
  • ¾ cup peanut butter
  • ½ cup honey
  • 1¼ cup rolled oats (I used 1-min instant oats)
  • ¼ cup ground flax seed
  • ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • ½ cup raisins
  • 6 oz. Vanilla Candiquik Coating
Instructions
  1. Pour peanut butter and honey into a medium bowl and microwave for 20 seconds to soften.
  2. Add remaining ingredients and stir until thoroughly mixed.
  3. Let mixture chill in the refrigerator for 30 minutes.
  4. Roll into 1" sized balls and place on wax or parchment paper.
  5. Melt Vanilla Candiquik according to package directions. Using a spoon, drizzle vanilla coating on top of balls.
Notes/Tips
Store in an airtight container. I refrigerated them as personal preference. Also, if they become too warm, they may lose their shape.

 Let me know what you think of these! Enjoy!

Cinnamon Raisin Energy Bites

 

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  1. Dawn says

    I made these tonight. They taste awesome but mine are so squishy. Are they supposed to be squishy or are they supposed to hold their shape like a regular cake ball/pop that is not dipped in candy? The only thing I did different was I milled the oatmeal.

  2. Shelly Ann Itay says

    my mom and future mom-in-law love cinnamon bread… i’ll make some of these bites for them… hope i can make it right though. i’m bad at the kitchen. ^^ will be back for the result! i love your site… kudos!!!!

  3. says

    Why do they need to be refrigerated? I’m thinking of making them for my husband and his team when they go on a 10hr adventure race. If I don’t use the candiquick, I don’t see any ingredient that would require refrigeration.

    • says

      Hi Lauren, they do not need to be! Thanks for bringing that to my attention, I will edit my notes. The only reason I kept them refrigerated was personal preference! If they do get too hot though they might begin to lose their shape :). Enjoy!

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