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Lemon Protein Balls

Need a healthy on the go snack? Lemon protein balls are the perfect, refreshing snack for kids and adults. Made with lemon zest, chia seeds, a blend of coconut flour and oat flour, these lemon coconut protein balls are satisfying and energizing.

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I don’t know about you, but I love oatmeal protein bites. They provide all the macros in a small, portable size, and can be catered to your taste and flavor preference.

They make for great snacks for on the go, snacks for athletes, and they are even kid friendly and toddler friendly.

Lemon zest is so refreshing. Like these lemon blueberry overnight oats, I just can’t get enough. They smell lovely, too!

hand holding coconut lemon protein balls

They certainly make the list for our favorite kid-friendly snacks. We always make them as easy no bake recipes for kids.

They’re great for lunches or quick healthy homemade snacks for kids, like when we’re heading to the library or out to the park.

They also have a “cleanse the palate” flavor so I love them as breastfeeding snacks at night, too!

You may already have many of these ingredients on hand! We shop at Thrive Market, and we buy many of these in bulk (like oat flour and coconut flour).

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Ingredients for Lemon Protein Balls

These lemon energy balls also make great road trip snacks! My favorite way to pass the time with kids – pack lots of snacks.

Making protein balls with lemon is so easy, requires one bowl and only 5-10 minutes of time.

bowls of ingredients to make lemon coconut protein balls

The chia seeds also help give these protein balls some stability and extra nutrition, of course!

If you’re curious about chia seeds nutrition, check out this post on chia seeds for runners.

How To Make Lemon Bliss Balls

This lemon protein ball recipe couldn’t be easier. There are lots of variations on lemon bliss balls, but these are by far, my favorite.

And lemon balls can be sweet, like a dessert, or even more sour, to cleanse your palate.

First, ground your oats into flour, or for the quick route, just buy pre-ground oat flour.

oat flour in measuring cup

Then, mix all of the ingredients in a bowl and roll into 1-inch balls.

I love to taste this lemon balls recipe as I go, they are pretty addictive!

You can add more lemon zest as needed, and increase or decrease the honey depending on your taste preferences.

Of course, add coconut as you see fit, or omit it completely. Lemon and coconut make a great pair, but I know that coconut is not for everyone!

Helpful Notes

These no bake lemon coconut protein balls are so easy, but I came across some helpful tips when testing these.

  • Oat Flour vs. Rolled Oats – If you don’t have pre-ground oat flour, I would recommend a food processor or high speed blender (I love this one) to grind the oats into a flour. You don’t have to use oat flour – you can use whole oats – but I find the texture is much finer and more enjoyable when you use oat flour.
  • Protein powder may result in a drier product – When making these delicious lemon balls with protein powder, you may want to adjust the honey as needed. Depending on the type of protein powder you use, it may end up more dry, so you can add more honey or a bit of water/lemon juice, as needed.
  • Coconut flakes – If you want the coconut flakes to stay on more securely, add a bit more honey. I just like to dip them but you may prefer more coconut flakes in your lemon coconut protein balls by coating them in coconut flakes.
No bake Lemon protein ball in hand

FAQ

Do I need to do anything differently if adding protein powder?

The lemon balls with protein powder may taste a bit more dry. If this is the case for you, just add more honey, or water, as needed to receive desired texture.

How can I make these lemon bliss balls vegan?

You can definitely make this lemon balls recipe vegan – just sub maple syrup or agave nectar for the honey.

Do I have to put them in the fridge for 30 minutes?

You don’t have to, but it will definitely help firm them up and keep them together better. Mine are much more flimsy when I don’t do it.

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Yield: 12 balls

Lemon Protein Balls

lemon protein balls on plate wrapped in coconut

These lemon protein balls are the perfect, refreshing snack. Made with lemon zest, chia seeds, a blend of coconut flour and oat flour, these lemon coconut protein balls are satisfying and energizing.

Prep Time 2 minutes
Additional Time 10 minutes
Total Time 12 minutes

Instructions

  1. Grind oats in food processor or blender to make oat flour.
  2. Mix ingredients together in a bowl.
  3. Set mixture in fridge for 30 minutes to harden, and then roll into 1 inch balls.

Notes

If the mixture seems too dry with protein powder, you can add more honey.

Nutrition Information:

Yield:

12

Serving Size:

1

Amount Per Serving: Calories: 121Total Fat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 10mgCarbohydrates: 12gFiber: 2gSugar: 5gProtein: 4g

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