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Pecan Pie Energy Balls Recipe

By Ethan Boldt

December 15, 2021

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Everybody loves a twist on a classic, including at holiday time. Even better would be a healthy twist on this dessert favorite. Our gluten-free pecan pie balls recipe pleases traditional pecan pie fans as well as those looking to improve their eating habits.

These no-bake pecan balls are very easy to make, with just seven ingredients and only requiring mixing, shaping and refrigerating. The not-so-secret is Bone Broth Protein Vanilla, which powers these pecan pie balls with gut-supporting protein. (You can also use Collagen Peptides Vanilla.)

In fact, each "energy ball" is a perfect macronutrient snack, with 10 grams of carbs, 7 grams of fat and 7 grams of protein. 

How to Make Pecan Balls

Place pecans in a food processor and pulse until in fine pieces. Next, add in the protein powder and sea salt, pulsing until well combined. 

Halve and pit the dates, then melt the coconut oil in a small pan. Add the dates, honey, coconut oil and vanilla to the mixture. Process until combined and sticky.

Scrap the mixture out of the food processor onto a wooden cutting board. Form into 14 balls. Place them on a plate and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Other Recipes for Energy Balls

Pecan Balls Recipe

Servings

14

Calories

130

Author

Ethan Boldt

My gluten-free pecan pie balls recipe pleases traditional pecan pie fans as well as those looking to improve their eating habits.

Ingredients
  • 1¼ cups pecans

  • 4 scoops Bone Broth Protein Vanilla (or 4 servings Collagen Peptides Vanilla)

  • ¼ teaspoon sea salt

  • 1 cup dates, halved and pitted

  • 1 tablespoon raw honey

  • 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Directions
  1. Place pecans in a food processor and pulse until in fine pieces.

  2. Add protein powder and sea salt, pulsing until well combined.

  3. Add dates, honey, oil and vanilla, and process until combined and sticky.

  4. Form into ball shapes and refrigerate for 1 hour.

Recipe Video
Nutrition

Calories 130, Carbs 10.4 grams, Fiber 1.7 grams, Sugar 8.3 grams, Fat 7.4 grams, Unsaturated Fat 5.5 grams, Saturated Fat 1.4 grams, Protein 6.7 grams, Sodium 90 milligrams

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