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High Protein Chocolate Balls – Low Carb Simplified


These high-protein chocolate balls are a rich, guilt-free snack that’s easy to make, low in carbs and calories, and will satisfy your sweet tooth.

high protein chocolate balls topped with crushed sugar-free chocolate chip.

These high-protein chocolate balls are a decadent treat that’s sure to satisfy your chocolate cravings without the guilt! They’re rich and chocolatey, with a hint of peanut butter, and packed with crunchy chocolate bits.

Each one is high in protein, low in calories and carbs, and made with simple ingredients, including sugar-free peanut butter, cottage cheese, chocolate protein powder, and sugar-free chocolate chips.

And making these high-protein chocolate balls couldn’t be easier. Just pulse everything together in a food processor, roll into 10 bite-sized balls, and you’re done in less than 10 minutes. Store them in the fridge, and you’ll have a protein-packed snack whenever you need it!

Ingredients

Low-carb, chocolate whey protein powder: We use a low-carb chocolate whey protein powder to make the balls high in protein. Our favorite chocolate protein power is Quest Chocolate Milkshake.

Low-Fat (2% milkfat) cottage cheese: We use a low-fat cottage cheese (2% milkfat) for increased protein. However, you could also use a full-fat cottage cheese since it only slightly reduces the protein percentage. Whatever you have on hand.

Peanut butter: We use Santa Cruz Organic Light Roasted Creamy Peanut Butter since it has no added sugar. However, you could use another sugar-free peanut butter of choice. If not at room temperature, be sure to soften the peanut butter in the microwave before combining with the rest of the ingredients.

Allulose sweetener: We use allulose sweetener to add a little sweetness, but you can use another sugar-free sweetener of choice. Other sugar-free options include erythritol, monk fruit, stevia, etc. Just be sure to checker out this sweetener conversion chart.

Lily’s sugar-free semi-sweet chips: We love adding crushed sugar-free, semi-sweet chocolate baking chips. The chips add a little crunch and make the balls more decadent.

Coconut flour: Helps bind the mixture and reduce moisture. Almond flour can be used, but you may need to add little more.

Vanilla extract: Enhances flavor and adds warmth.

How to Make

STEP 1: Using a food processor or rolling pin, crush the sugar-free chocolate chips. If using a food processor, remove them and set aside.

STEP 2: In a food processor, add the peanut butter, blended cottage cheese, allulose, and vanilla extract. Pulse until well combined. Add the chocolate protein powder and coconut flour. Pulse again until a thick dough forms. Add the crushed sugar-free chocolate chips and pulse a few more times to distribute them evenly.

STEP 3: Scoop out the mixture and roll it into 10 evenly sized balls. Enjoy immediately if desired. Store in an airtight container and store them in the fridge for up to a week.

finished high protein chocolate bowls topped with crushed chocolate bits

How to Store

Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week. For a firmer texture, keep them chilled, or let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes before eating for a softer bite.

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Recipe

High Protein Chocolate Balls

Low-Carb Simplified

These high-protein chocolate balls are a rich, guilt-free snack that’s easy to make, low in carbs and calories, and will satisfy your sweet tooth.

Prep Time 10 minutes

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Servings 10

Calories 80.2 kcal

Instructions 

  • Crush chips: Using a food processor or rolling pin, crush the sugar-free chocolate chips. If using a food processor, remove them and set aside.

  • Make ball mixture: In a food processor, add the peanut butter, blended cottage cheese, allulose, and vanilla extract. Pulse until well combined. Add the chocolate protein powder and coconut flour. Pulse again until a thick dough forms. Add the crushed sugar-free chocolate chips and pulse a few more times to distribute them evenly.

  • Make balls and enjoy: Scoop out the mixture and roll it into 10 evenly sized balls. Enjoy immediately if desired. Store in an airtight container and store them in the fridge for up to a week.

Nutrition

Calories: 80.2kcalCarbohydrates: 3.8gProtein: 5.2gFat: 5.6gSaturated Fat: 1.1gCholesterol: 2.1mgSodium: 46mgFiber: 1.8gSugar: 0.6gNet Carbs: 2gProtein Percentage: 26%

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