Monster Cookie Energy Balls (2024)

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Monster Cookie Energy Balls are a great afternoon energy boost or perfect for an after school snack. Hearty oats, chocolate chips, peanut butter, honey, and m&m’s make these energy balls so delicious and fun.

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MONSTER COOKIE ENERGY BALLS

I am always on the hunt for healthier after school snacks for my kids. These monster cookie energy balls are just that! Full of creamy peanut butter, hearty quick oats, honey, and miniature chocolate chips and m&m’s. Only 6 ingredients needed.

I love that they’re so filling too. And they store perfectly in the fridge for several days.

We also love these 4 ingredient energy oatmeal ballsand steel cut oatmeal energy bites too. They are very similar but don’t taste as sweet or cookie-like because they don’t have the vanilla extract and m&m’s in them.

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WHAT INGREDIENTS DO I NEED TO MAKE MONSTER COOKIE ENERGY BALLS

Quick Oats – After much testing of this recipe the quick oats works the best. Quick oats have a finer texture which acts as a binder (like flour would) in the energy balls. You can use old-fashioned oats for this recipe but you may have trouble getting the energy balls to form into “balls” and stay.

Creamy Peanut Butter – If you’re having trouble with this recipe make sure you are using regular creamy peanut butter like from the Skippy brand, Jif, or Peter Pan. Do not use the all-natural peanut butter as those tend to dry out anything you put it in when baking with it.

Honey

Vanilla Extract – This is what gives these energy balls that monster cookie flavor.

Miniature Chocolate Chips – These are very common and found with the other chocolate chips. It’s best to use the miniature chips because they’re smaller in size which does better with the small energy balls.

Miniature M&M’s – Found in the baking aisle or in the candy aisle with the other m&m candies.

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MY TIPS AND HELPFUL HINTS

  • Do not use all-natural peanut butter!

    • This is my #1 tip. This recipe has such mixed reviews and I am convinced it’s because some people try and use the natural peanut butter. Don’t do it. The balls will not hold together well, they will be crumbly, because natural peanut butter does not have the oils in it that are needed to “bind” the energy balls together. The natural peanut butter is drier and not as smooth as regular peanut butter.
    • Just make sure you are using a peanut butter that does not say ‘natural’ or “all-natural” on the label.
    • Of course some may try using natural peanut butter and say that it works fine. Go ahead and try it but for best results use regular creamy peanut butter.
  • Quick oats

    • Quick oats are a finer texture oat that is more binding. It acts as flour would in a recipe. For best results use quick oats.
  • Do I need to refrigerate these monster cookie energy balls?

    • Yes, they do need to be stored in the fridge.
    • You can eat them right away after making.
    • I think they taste much better cold straight from the fridge.
  • I’m having trouble rolling the energy balls

    • The energy balls will be slightly sticky, because of the honey, but nothing so bad that you should not be able to roll into a ball shape.
    • If you are still having trouble try pressing the mixture between your fingers and palm, work it a little bit, and then try rolling into a ball. This should help it come together better.
    • If needed, spray your hand with cooking spray to help with the sticky.

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TRY THESE OTHER MONSTER COOKIE RECIPES

Monster Cookies – Thick, soft-baked, and loaded with all the good stuff like oats, peanut butter, chocolate, and m&m’s. These cookies have cornstarch in them which is the “secret ingredient” to a great cookie.

No Flour Monster Cookie Bars – Naturally gluten-free with no added flour in the recipe. Made in a cookie sheet so it makes plenty for a crowd or freeze them.

Monster Cookie Dough Cheeseball Dip – A sweet cheeseball with eggless and no flour monster cookie dough. Use miniature cookies or pretzels to dip with.

Reese’s Stuffed Monster Cookies – Monster cookies stuffed with a miniature Reese’s peanut butter cup.

Triple Peanut Butter Monster Cookies – For the peanut butter lovers!

Monster Cookie Dough Bars – No egg monster cookie dough topped with chocolate ganache.

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Monster Cookie Energy Balls


Author Jessica

Course Snack

Cuisine American

Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Total Time 10 minutes minutes

Monster Cookie Energy Balls are a great afternoon energy boost or perfect for an after school snack. Hearty oats, chocolate chips, peanut butter, honey, and m&m's make these energy balls so delicious and fun.

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ cups quick oats
  • 1 cup creamy peanut butter not all-natural peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup honey
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 1/2 cup mini chocolate chips
  • 1/2 cup mini m&m's

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients into a mixing bowl. Use a wooden spoon or a handheld mixer to combine together. I find that using a hand mixer is the easiest way to combine the ingredients thoroughly.

  • Shape into balls, about 1" in size, and place on a plate or Tupperware type container.

    * Recipe yields 36 energy balls when shaped into a small 1-inch sized ball.

  • You can eat right away OR refrigerate for about 30 minutes to 1 hour before serving. I love these cold straight from the fridge.

  • Store energy balls in a covered container in the fridge.

Notes

Quick Oats :Quick oats are a finer texture oat that is more binding. It acts as flour would in a recipe. For best results use quick oats.

Peanut Butter : Use creamy peanut butter (not all-natural).This is my #1 tip. This recipe has such mixed reviews and I am convinced it's because some people try and use the natural peanut butter. Don't do it. The balls will not hold together well, they will be crumbly, because natural peanut butter does not have the oils in it that are needed to "bind" the energy balls together. The natural peanut butter is drier and not as smooth as regular peanut butter.

Just make sure you are using a peanut butter that does not say 'natural' or "all-natural" on the label.

Of course some may try using natural peanut butter and say that it works fine. Go ahead and try it but for best results use regular creamy peanut butter.

Miniature chocolate chips/Miniature M&M's : Using these do make a difference. The smaller size helps the energy balls bind together better. And you get more chocolate and m&m goodness in each energy ball because they are smaller in size which pairs better with the smaller sized energy ball. Both of these are very easy to find in the store. The mini chocolate chips are in the baking aisle with the other chips and the miniature m&m's are either in the baking aisle or candy aisle with the other m&m varieties.

Recipe has been updated with better pictures, improved text, and slight recipe change in March 2021. The only change was the recipe now calls for quick oats (rather than old-fashioned oats) as that is what will yield the best energy ball after many times testing it. The old-fashioned oats were such a large texture that lots were having trouble getting the energy balls to form. The quick oats are more binding and act like flour would in a cookie recipe.

Nutrition

Calories: 104kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 5g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 37mg | Potassium: 69mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin A: 12IU | Vitamin C: 1mg | Calcium: 12mg | Iron: 1mg

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