The Best Carrot Cake Energy Balls Recipe

I know I am not the only one out there absolutely obsessed with carrot cake, right? But sometimes I want a delicious carrot cake treat without all that sugar and cream cheese frosting! So I came up with these. No bake, easy to make carrot cake energy balls. They are seriously going to be your new favorite treat! These are loaded with fiber, protein, and all the good fats to help you stay full for longer and keep you energized throughout the day! Energy balls are an easy to make breakfast, snack or dessert that I love to make at the beginning of the week and keep on hand for when I need them! Plus, the whole family is going to actually love this carrot cake inspired version.

Ingredients Needed

Oats: Regular, old-fashioned oats work best here! You can use quick oats, but the texture will be slightly different. Shredded Carrots: The best option here is to shred your own carrots! Pre-shredded carrots are just too big and won’t roll nicely into a ball. I like to use a food processor because it’s the quickest but you could also use a grater. Raisins: I love to add raisins here since I also like raisins in my carrot cake! This is optional. Walnuts: Definitely add chopped walnuts or pecans here. Not only do they add protein and nutrients, but also a lovely flavor and texture. Cinnamon: Cinnamon is a warming spice that is commonly used in carrot cake! Creamy Nut Butter: You can use any nut butter of your choice, just make sure it is creamy! This will help the balls to stick together and adds extra protein and fat to make sure you get lots of energy from your carrot cake energy balls. Vanilla: For added flavor. Maple Syrup: For a hint of natural sweetness!

How to Make carrot cake energy balls

Recipe Variations

The beauty of these carrot cake oat balls is just how versatile they are. You can add or omit ingredients as you wish! Try some of these wonderful variations:

Dates: For sweeter carrot cake bites, add a few seedless dates to the food processor along with the carrots! Flaxseed or Flax Meal: For more protein and added nutrients, you can add some flax meal or flax seed to these oat bites! Coconut: Shredded coconut would be a great addition here. Some carrot cake recipes even have coconut in them! Honey: Instead of maple syrup, feel free to use honey instead!

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