5-Minute Hemp Power Protein Bites

Oct 30, 2018Hemp Butter Recipes

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By now, you should all know that I love my energy bites and today I have yet another super quick and easy variation for you: peanut butter hemp protein bites made with coconut, hemp seeds and hemp protein. I didn’t even bother with the blender today, I just tossed all the ingredients into a bowl, mixed it together and rolled them up. I now have a healthy, tasty snack for the next few days.

Peanut Butter Hemp Protein Bites with Coconut | no blending needed!

Peanut Butter Hemp Protein Bites with Coconut | no blending needed!

Peanut Butter Hemp Protein Bites with Coconut | no blending needed!

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These would make a fantastic pre or post-workout snack as they’re super high in protein and plant-powered energy. I used chocolate hemp protein powder then added in raw hemp seeds for double hemp power. Hemp seeds are a great source of protein, fibre, omega-3 & 6 fatty acids, vitamin E and energy and they can be eaten raw or cooked without losing their nutritional value – awesome right!? This recipe only makes 6 balls so feel free to double it to make a bigger batch.

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Peanut Butter Hemp Protein Bites with Coconut


Description

These easy to make protein bites make an excellent snack anytime of day. They are very tasty, flavourful and provide a ton of healthy fats, protein, fibre and vitamins.


Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp chocolate hemp protein
  • 3 tbsp raw hemp seeds
  • 3 tbsp natural peanut butter
  • 2 tbsp unsweetened flaked coconut
  • 1 tbsp maple syrup
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Mix well.
  3. Roll into balls and store in the refridgerator.

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