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Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls are the perfect keto snack for when you are craving some chocolate! No need to break the way of eating when you can make these epic keto chocolate peanut butter balls.

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Who loves snacks?? These delicious Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls should make you pretty happy if you do.

We’ve played around with the recipe for a bit and eventually got it down to just 3 easy ingredients.

What 3 ingredients we need for our Keto Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls

  1. Peanut Butter – Make sure you get the no sugar added kind.
  2. Chocolate Protein Powder (affiliate link)
  3. Low Carb Chocolate (you can also make your own low carb chocolate at home if you’d like!)

If you have a favorite protein powder that you are already use go for it! We link to our favorite below and it is flavored chocolate BUT if you have a unflavored protein powder that will work as well!

We also generally make our our chocolate bars using our low carb chocolate bars recipe but got to admit most of the times we just use our favorite brand that is linked below.

HOW MANY Net Carb per peanut butter ball

2 Net CarbsÂfor one keto peanut butter ball.ÂI will say that while these Low Carb Power Balls are very good and very filling, they do leave you a little thirsty due to the protein powder.

So I always make sure I have my water jug with me when I enjoy these. They are crazy good! I feel like I’m cheating, but I’m actually really on track. I’ve even enjoyed these for dessert! Can’t beat that with a stick!

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PRODUCTS WE USED for our Low Carb Protein Balls

To say these have become a family favorite would be an understatement. We make these on repeat every Sunday at this point! R makes them to take to class and fortunately living somewhere cooler it isn’t a problem!

BUT if you live somewhere warm you definitely will want to travel these with a pack of ice otherwise you will end up with a chocolate mess.

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Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls (Keto Peanut Butter Balls)

Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls are the perfect keto snack for when you are craving some chocolate! No need to break the way of eating when you can make these epic keto chocolate peanut butter balls.

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Course: Dessert, Snack

Cuisine: American, Keto, Low Carb

Keyword: keto peanut butter balls, low carb peanut butter ball, low carb protein balls

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Servings: 45 balls (approximate)

Calories: 61kcal

Author: Bailey

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Ingredients

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Instructions

  • In a medium mixing bowl, combine the protein powder and peanut butter. Stir until you can knead with your hands without the peanut butter sticking to you. It will turn into a play dough-like consistency. You should have a clean bowl when you are done mixing.

  • Ball up the dough into balls that are about 1 rounded teaspoon in size.

  • Freeze for 2 hours.

  • Line cookie sheet with parchment paper (not wax paper, they are not the same thing.)

  • Melt your chocolate in the microwave for 1 minute. Stir. If not completely melted, return to the microwave for 30 seconds. Stir and repeat until chocolate is completely melted. Stirring is critical to know when the chocolate is really melted. If you don't stir, you will burn your chocolate.

  • Dip each ball into the melted chocolate and place on a cookie sheet. Return to the freezer until the chocolate hardens.

  • Transfer to a food-safe storage container and keep in the fridge for up to 2 weeks.

Notes

Please note that the nutrition data below is a ballpark figure. Exact data is not possible.

Nutrition Info

Nutrition Facts

Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls (Keto Peanut Butter Balls)

Amount Per Serving (1 ball)

Calories 61 Calories from Fat 36

% Daily Value*

Fat 4g6%

Saturated Fat 1g6%

Cholesterol 3mg1%

Sodium 38mg2%

Potassium 55mg2%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 3g6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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  1. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (6)Susie says

    Do they melt? Can i carry them around in my bag for school?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (7)Lindsay says

      yes, just like any chocolate if its not chilled and sitting in a warm lunch bag it most likely will melt a bit. Just depends on the climate you live in.

      Reply

  2. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (8)Leanne Long says

    These sound amazing! I am allergic to peanut butter so I will use almond butter instead. Thank you so much.

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (9)Lindsay says

      Yes you can DEFINITELY use almond butter instead. Really any other nut butter will work. 🙂

      Reply

  3. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (10)Janelle Koerner says

    So what is the serving size?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (11)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Janelle – 1 ball

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      • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (12)Em says

        So these have no sweetener in them? Stevia? Xylitol? Thx. Can u add these?

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        • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (13)Lindsay says

          Yes of course. If you want a bit of extra sweetness you are more than welcome to add it. The sweetness in the chocolate for us is enough to satisfy.

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (15)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Maria – I’m sure you could do it and it would work just fine. But the flavor would definitely be different. Maybe try mixing in a bit of unsweetened coco powder? Just don’t increase the overall measurement of the dry powder. You’d have to combine them. Although I should mention I have not tried this. It’s just a guess.

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  4. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (16)Jessica says

    Hi Tiffany – this recipe looks yum! What sort of protein powder did you use? I have both whey and pea/rice protein (carbs are about the same in each). Thanks!

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (17)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Jessica – I mentioned it under “Products Used”. I linked it directly to Amazon. That way you can read the full description there. Whey is always good with these sorts of things. I think rice powder is typically much more grainy and won’t give you quite the same texture. Just a guess though as I haven’t tried it.

      Reply

  5. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (18)Diane says

    Can I use PB2 instead of protein powder? Same amount?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (19)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Diane – I’ve never used PB2. I’ve heard of it, but have never tried it so I can’t say for sure. Isn’t it a powder?

      Reply

  6. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (20)Penny says

    Can you sub Jay Robb’s Egg White Powder for the Protein Powder? Thanks.

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (21)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Penny – In theory, yes. I just find that that particular powder is very salty, so I’m not sure how that will affect the flavor. But it should function about the same, yes.

      Reply

  7. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (22)Loanne says

    I don’t use protein powder. What can I substitute in this recipe?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (23)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Loanne – This recipe was developed to use protein powder. I’m not sure that there really is a good substitute in this particular instance only because it’s such a major part of the recipe. I’ll do a little research to see if I can find anything, but I’m thinking a different recipe might be a better option. I’ll see if I can come up with one. 🙂

      Reply

  8. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (24)Allison Gunter says

    Excited to try these…..it doesn’t seem to matter what I do I crave a pop of chocolate after dinner. Quick question, I have some vanilla protein powder on hand I need to use up. How much do you think that’d mess with the taste? Should I maybe add some cocoa powder to the PP? Thanks for your recipes!

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (25)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Allison – I think you’ll be okay. If you do want that extra chocolate flavor, I would back off of the protein powder by about 1 tbsp. and then add 1 tbsp. of unsweetened cocoa powder. Let me know how it turns out!

      Reply

      • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (26)Corra Ward says

        I can’t wait. YOu have answered all my questions.

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  9. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (27)Shay says

    Can you use cocoa powder instead of protein?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (28)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Shay – I haven’t tried it, but I’m going to say yes. Although you might want to use a slightly smaller amount.

      Reply

  10. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (29)Courtney says

    I love your site! Great recipes! I can’t wait to try these power balls. I have a terrible sweet tooth and I think these will be perfect!

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (30)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Courtney – Thanks so much! I hope you enjoy them! I had a real sweet tooth when I first started eating low carb, so I can relate. Thankfully, most days I don’t anymore. I think I just lost the craving after a while. I won’t argue! LOL!

      Reply

  11. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (31)Brooke S says

    Hi! Thank for the great recipes! Just a quick question regarding these. Is the nutrition info for all 28 or for 1 ball? It didn’t say so I wanted to be sure before I made them & had too many then I should. Can’t wait to make these! Thanks again!!

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (32)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Brooke – It says right above the nutrition data. The data is for 1 ball. Hope that helps! Enjoy! 🙂

      Reply

  12. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (33)Jennifer Smith says

    How many do you get in one serving?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (34)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Jennifer – It’s listed just above the data. The nutrition information is for 1 ball.

      Reply

  13. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (35)shirley says

    Where did you buy the peanut butter without sugar in it? and what’s the name of chocolate you used and where did you buy it? I am diabetic. Thanks so much. Shirley

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (36)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Shirley – I just updated the blog post with amazon links to the products if you can’t find them locally. I got them both at Whole Foods.

      Reply

  14. Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (37)Anjala says

    What kind of peanut butter did you use for these?

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    • Low Carb Peanut Butter Balls Recipe | Low Carb Recipes by That's Low Carb?! (38)That's Low Carb!?! says

      Anjala – As long as there is no sugar added (just peanuts and salt in the ingredient list), it really doesn’t matter. You can do crunchy or creamy, whichever you prefer. I used creamy simply because I like the texture better.

      Reply

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FAQs

How many carbs are in a peanut butter ball? ›

Nutrition Facts (per serving)
174Calories
9gFat
18gCarbs
4gProtein

What can I put peanut butter on low carb? ›

You can serve nut butters on keto almond flour bread, on keto crackers, stir through keto ice cream, spread on peanut butter fudge, mix with keto maple syrup on pancakes or keto waffles.

Are banana and peanut butter keto-friendly? ›

So even though peanut butter is keto-friendly, it does matter what you pair it with. For example, Fay says that apples and bananas aren't keto-approved fruits because they are quite high in carbs, so pairing peanut butter with one of these foods could knock you out of ketosis.

How much peanut butter can I eat on keto? ›

You can enjoy two tablespoons of this popular spread at a time, even up to five tablespoons, without going over 50 grams of carbs in a day (the upper limit for the standard keto diet) and getting kicked out of ketosis. Also, this amount should leave room for other foods even after eating peanut butter.

Which peanut butter has the lowest net carbs? ›

Brand/ProductNet CarbsScore
Smart Balance Creamy Peanut Butter5g7
Jif Creamy Peanut Butter5g7
Skippy Creamy Peanut Butter4g7
Justin's Classic Peanut Butter5g9
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Is peanut butter a bad carb? ›

Pure peanut butter contains only 20% carbs, making it suitable for a low carb diet. It also causes a very low rise in blood sugar, making it a good option for people with type 2 diabetes ( 7 ).

How many carbs a day on keto? ›

The ketogenic diet typically reduces total carbohydrate intake to less than 50 grams a day—less than the amount found in a medium plain bagel—and can be as low as 20 grams a day. Generally, popular ketogenic resources suggest an average of 70-80% fat from total daily calories, 5-10% carbohydrate, and 10-20% protein.

Are bananas keto-friendly? ›

Despite the many health benefits of fruit, there is an issue with some fruits on the keto diet. Grapes and bananas, for instance, contain high quantities of carbs. 1 cup of grapes has approximately 26 grams and a medium banana, 24 grams of carbohydrate. As a rule, these fruits should be avoided.

Can I have a banana for breakfast on keto? ›

Avoid carb-heavy fruits such as apples and bananas, and stick to a small sampling of low-carb choices such as blackberries, raspberries, and star fruit.

Is popcorn keto-friendly? ›

Net carbs are calculated by taking the total grams of carbohydrate in a food and subtracting the amount of fiber. In this case, popcorn contains 6 grams of carbs per 1 cup serving and 1.2 grams of fiber, bringing the net carbs per serving to 4.8 grams. Yes friends, popcorn is indeed a keto food.

What fruits are keto-friendly? ›

Here are 9 nutritious, tasty, and keto-friendly fruits.
  • Avocados. Though avocados are often referred to and used as a vegetable, they're biologically considered a fruit. ...
  • Watermelon. ...
  • Strawberries. ...
  • Lemons. ...
  • Tomatoes. ...
  • Raspberries. ...
  • Peaches. ...
  • Cantaloupe.
Mar 18, 2020

Is cream cheese keto? ›

Cream cheese: Cream cheese is very popular in the keto diet. At only 84 calories per 1 ounce serving, it has 1 gram of carbs and 2 grams of protein but packs 8 grams of fat per serving. It can be a keto-friendly snack or meal addition when more fat is needed.

What are the best nuts for keto diet? ›

Here are some of the best keto-friendly nuts:
  • Almonds. Almonds are versatile and widely available low-carb nuts. ...
  • Macadamia nuts. Macadamia nuts are low-carb tree nuts grown in Australia. ...
  • Pecans. Pecans are an excellent source of low-carb, high-fat nutrition for your keto diet. ...
  • Brazil nuts. ...
  • Walnuts. ...
  • Hazelnuts. ...
  • Pine nuts.
Feb 10, 2023

Can you eat celery on keto? ›

Celery sticks are a low calorie, low carb food that a person can eat while following a keto diet. According to the USDA , 110 g of celery — or about nine celery sticks — contains around 3 g of carbs. Celery sticks are excellent choices for dipping in nut butters, such as unsweetened peanut or almond butter.

How many carbs are in Skippy peanut butter balls? ›

160 Calories
Fat10 g
Carbs14 g
Fiber0 g
Protein5 g

Are energy balls actually healthy? ›

No bake energy balls are a perfect healthy snack, treat, and breakfast on the go. They are balanced with healthy fats, fiber, and protein. Energy balls for runners, kids, grandma, and anyone between!

How many carbs are in 2 tablespoons of Jif peanut butter? ›

Jif Simply Creamy Peanut Butter (2 tbsp) contains 8g total carbs, 6g net carbs, 16g fat, 7g protein, and 190 calories.

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