The recipe Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls
Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls recipe is a Snack meal that takes 60 minutes to make. If you enjoy for Snack, you will like Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls!
Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls
- What Course Is Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?
- How Long Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe Take To Prepare?
- How Long Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe Take To Cook?
- How Many Servings Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe Make?
- What Are The Ingredients For Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe?
- How Do I Make Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?
- What's The Nutritional Info For Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?
- What Type Of Cuisine Is Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?
- What Dietary Needs Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Meet?
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Great for adding some energy into a snack! What Course Is Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls is for Snack. How Long Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe Take To Prepare?Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls takes 30 minutes to prepare. How Long Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe Take To Cook?Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls takes 60 minutes to cook. How Many Servings Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe Make?Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls makes 60 servings. What Are The Ingredients For Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Recipe?The ingredients for Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls are: 1 cup Smooth Peanut Butter (or another nut butter)3 cups Rolled Oats 3/4 cup Honey 3/4 cup Semisweet Chocolate Chips 1/2 cup Flax Seeds 1/4 cup Chia Seeds 4 tsp Hershey's Cocoa Powder 2 tsp Cinnamon How Do I Make Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?Here is how you make Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls: In one mixing bowl, combine Flax, Chia, Cocoa Powder, and Cinnamon. Add Honey. Mix well. Add Peanut Butter, Chocolate Chips and Rolled oats. After thoroughly mixed, place spray a cookie sheet or pan with oil lightly.Using a regular spoon scoop about a 3/4-1 tablespoon, roll in your hand into a ball, and place on cookie sheet. Repeat until mixture is finished. This recipe normally makes about 60 balls, depending how big you make your nut balls.Place cookie tray with nut balls into freezer for at least an hour. Then the balls are hardened. Place in ziplocks and store in freezer.Serving info: Take the number of nut balls desired and place them on a tray and let them thaw for 10-30 minutes and enjoy!Serving Size: Makes 60 nut ballsNumber of Servings: 60Recipe submitted by SparkPeople user SFORBESS12.What's The Nutritional Info For Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls?The nutritional information for Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls is:
What Dietary Needs Does Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls Meet?The dietary needs meet for Dr. Steve's Energy Nut Balls is Vegetarian |
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