Peanut butter chocolate chunk energy bites, made with dates, peanuts, oats and a little touch of chocolate. These bites are my favorite snack while hiking or travelling. They’re naturally sweetened with fruit, yet so satisfying and filling.
I’m sitting in my living room, on the couch with the doors wide open. It’s 6 in the morning and I’ve been up since 5, as I usually am during the week. It’s cool and windy outside and I can hear the birds chirping. Mornings are my favorite.
I’m taking it slow today after a fast-paced weekend in Vancouver with Shaun and a friend. We did so much in so little time.
On Friday, we drove through Whistler and Squamish, all the way to Vancouver. We ended the night with pizza at Virtuous Pie and a walk on the beach. We spent the next day biking around Stanley Park, Granville Market and all the way to the Olympic Village. In the evening, we had dinner at Heirloom Vegetarian Restaurant, one of my favorites.
We slept in a little cottage in Langley, outside the city. There’s nothing quite like waking up in nature to the sound of the birds and the river.
As always, I packed a big Tupperware full of energy bites for the road. I can’t travel without snacks and these are my favorites. I had a mix of salted caramel energy bites and these delicious peanut butter chocolate chunk energy bites.
These little bites are a new and improved version of my peanut butter cookie dough energy bites, one of the first recipes I ever posted. I’ve been looking at old posts lately, looking for recipes and photos that needed some love when I stumbled onto these.
Many of you love this old recipe, but I wanted an updated version as well (you can still make the old ones if you want!). What did I change? I added more peanuts and reduced the amount of oats. I omitted the coconut oil and I added chocolate chunks. You know, you really can’t go wrong with adding chocolate.
I also simplified the recipe a bit by adding all the ingredients at once in the food processor (minus the chocolate). This way, there are less steps and the mixture turns out a little smoother. I love them both ways of course, but I have to say, these are my favorites.
They’re packed with peanut butter flavor, yet perfectly sweetened with dates. The chocolate doesn’t hurt either.
I think we can all appreciate a good hiking and road trip snack during the summer months. Am I right?
If you make these peanut butter chocolate chunk energy bites, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! I love to hear from you guys. And of course, if you try this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram!
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I've made many energy ball recipes, and this one is by far my favourite! They taste like peanut taffy or PB cups. The first batch only lasted in my house for about two days, so I've doubled a second batch just now. :) One key thing to making these I find is to soak the dates in warm water for a while before processing them with everything, it helps them to better blend in!
Hi Danielle, thank you so much for the sweet comment! I'm happy you like the recipe. And thank you for the note. If your dates are on the dry side, soaking them definitely helps! :)
My go-to energy bite recipe- I have made these so many times that I now know the recipe by heart. Love them!!!! ❤️❤️ due to a peanut allergy, I make mine with sun butter and cashews. I have also tried sun flower seeds and it turned out great each time! I also love putting dark chocolate chunks in food processor first instead of chocolate chips- makes for more chocolate in every bite.
Thank you Catherine! I also love them with SunButter. Thank you for sharing. :)