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Sunday, January 17, 2016

No Bake Energy Balls ~Secret Recipe Club Challenge 18th January 2016


This is my assignment with the Secret Recipe Club.The aim of the club is that you are allocated a blog from which you have to select a recipe and try it and blog about it. For the month of January my assigned blog is Happy Go Lucky The blog is written by Kara, not only does the blog have lots of recipes  but it also has lots of DIY ideas that are fun to create. I really enjoyed browsing through her blog and wanted to try out all the arts and craft posts but since the secret recipe club is about food I have book marked and will try out the craft ideas at leisure.
Having over indulged over the festive period it is time to get back into shape for the new year.This means eating healthy regular meals. Kara's No bake energy balls were the perfect  for on the go breakfast idea. I recreated them using similar ingredients that I could get in the UK.



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No Bake Energy Balls
Delicious cereal and nut balls that are perfect for snacking.
Ingredients:
  • 1/2 cup Dried strawberries chopped
  • 1/2 cup Dried Papaya chopped
  • 1 cup Quick organic Oats
  • 1 cup Maple and Pecan crisp (Cereal clusters made with oats, crisped rice & maple flavoured syrup, garnished with chopped pecans and almonds)
  • 1/3 cup Honey
  • 1/2 cup Almond Butter
Method:
1. Add the honey and almond butter in a large glass bowl and microwave on medium for 30 seconds.2. Add the oats, dried fruits and the maple and pecan crisp into the melted honey and butter and mix together till it all sticks together.3. Line a baking tray with greaseproof paper and keep aside.4. Pinch walnut sized balls of the mixture and form round balls. Place them on baking tray and make all the balls.Store in an air tight container.
Details
Prep time: Cook time: Total time: Yield: 18 Balls


52 comments:

  1. These energy balls sound delicious! What a great healthier snack idea :)

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  2. These look so good with the strawberry and papaya in them! I'm so glad to be part of the SRC starting this month!

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  3. What a delicious, easy looking recipe!

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  4. I have never tried making energy bars but they have always intrigued me! I would love to make something healthy that keeps me going through the day without loading up on sugar. This looks like a lovely recipe to try!

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  5. These energy balls look so good. I've tried some with dates and nuts.Adding cereal clusters probably makes it crunchy.

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  6. I've done something similar before; the dried fruits in here make it unique. Great pick for the new year.

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  7. Ooh this looks heavenly! I love that it is fruity!

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  8. Maxi made bliss balls at Scouts last week and they didn't last long! I will have to share this recipe with them

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  9. These sound delicious and would be ideal for Gee's lunchbox as a treat x

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  10. I'm always looking for a good, fun, no-cook snack. These definitely fit the bill.

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  11. Oh yum! And with dried fruit flavours I really like too... gotta make these!

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  12. I need to try these! They look so nice! Perfect for a quick breakfast in my house!

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  13. Oh these look fantastic! I'll have to remember this, I've never made energy balls before but they always look so good! Ray xx

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  14. I've made energy balls before but haven't put them on my blog. These look nice and I like the idea of the strawberries and nuts in there.

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  15. Nayna, they sound so tasty, especially with the papaya pieces and the maple and pecan crisp, it would probably defeat the purpose of serving them as healthy snacks with me, as I would devour them in one day.xx

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  16. I made energy bites for the first time earlier this month and my daughter loved them! I'll definitely give your version a try.

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  17. These look divine! Perfect to take to work as a treat. I will book mark and get the ingredients later this week to make a batch for next week. Thanks for sharing x

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  18. I wondered how you made energy balls! Thanks for sharing.

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  19. Mmm dried strawberries AND papaya!! Delicious combination! I love energy bites and make them all the time. One of the best things to snack on :D

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  20. This recipe sounds very tasty. Love what I see.

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  21. Sounds lovely! I bet my kids would love something like this.

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  22. What a fantastically simple idea, I can think of so many uses for these!

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  23. Gosh! These look amazing.
    I feel to go to Tesco's now and start baking them.
    Thanks so much for sharing
    Charlotte x

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  24. These tasty bites look delicious. Healthy too, I love stawberries and oats together. Only a quick blast in the microwave, brilliant.

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  25. Can't believe how easy these are to make! Think I'm going to make some of these to eat before I leave work so that I'm not starving by the time I get to the gym :)

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  26. These look delicious! Sounds interesting too

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  27. Boost sell these for so much! They're so easy to make too, I didn't even know they didn't have to be baked! *face palm*

    Natasha Kendall | Beauty and Lifestyle

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  28. These look really tasty! I have never tried energy balls before

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  29. oh these look nice. But don't think I have seen any dried papaya, will have to look next time I go shopping

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  30. oh these look tasty and if they do give energy I need them in the truck load at the moment

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  31. These sound delicious and definitely something I plan to make now x x

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  32. Yum! These look good. I make some peanut butter ones that we love.

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  33. We make these kinds of energy balls every week, but I love your twist of adding dried papaya to it as well.

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  34. The energy balls must be delicious with all the dried fruits, lovely recipe.

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  35. Home made energy bars are the best. I will try this recipe for sure.

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  36. I have seen so many of these recipes popping up everywhere and everytime I am wondering why I am yet to make them x

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  37. These sound amazing, not heard of them before

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  38. Never heard of these before! Look great

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  39. These look so great - I haven't heard of anything like them before, buy I do need some energy. Kaz x

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  40. These are great! I often make something similar when I go out for long bike rides!

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  41. Love the combination of strawberries, papaya, pecan nuts and almond nuts. Simply delicious.

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  42. These sound delicious and great to grab on the go! x

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  43. Oh my goodness these look absolutely delicious. Love that they're vegan too!

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  44. These look so yummy. I love energy balls, always looking for new ones to make. Adding these to the list x

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  45. Look lovely!

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  46. I've seen loads of different recipes for this kind of thing but I like the idea of having strawberries in them, not too sure about the papaya though it's not my favourite x

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  47. these look great, I will be trying for sure! They'll be great for pre gym classes!

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  48. Yum definately trying these!

    AShleigh

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  49. any idea what I can substitute the honey with as I cant eat honey?

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  50. Always nice to have something you do not need to cook

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