Banana Bread Energy Balls You’ll Actually Keep Coming Back To 🍌
If you’re tired of the same old snacks, these banana bread energy balls are a simple way to switch things up without stress. They’ve got that soft, comforting banana bread taste, but in a quick, no-bake form you can grab anytime.
What makes them stand out is the balance. They’re lighter than most energy balls, with less nut butter, so the banana flavor really comes through. The texture is soft and chewy from the oats, with just a bit of crunch from the nuts to keep things interesting.
They’re also made with everyday ingredients you probably already have, which makes them perfect for quick prep and easy storage in the fridge. Whether you need a small boost before a workout or just something to snack on during the day, they do the job without feeling heavy.

Ingredients (Simple & Flexible)
Quick oats – for a soft, chewy texture
Ripe banana – natural sweetness and moisture
Creamy peanut butter – helps bind everything together
Honey – adds sweetness and structure
Vanilla extract – gives that warm, baked flavour
Cinnamon – brings the banana bread vibe
A pinch of salt – balances everything out
Chopped walnuts – for crunch
Flaxseed or chia seeds – optional but filling
Mini chocolate chips – optional for a sweet touch
You can easily swap things depending on what you have. Almond butter, sunflower seed butter, or even maple syrup can work just fine.
How to Make It
1. Mix the base
Mash your banana in a bowl until smooth. Add peanut butter, honey, and vanilla, then mix until creamy.
2. Add the dry ingredients
Stir in oats, nuts, seeds, chocolate chips, cinnamon, and salt. Mix until it forms a soft dough. Let it sit for a few minutes so the oats can absorb moisture.
3. Shape into balls
Scoop small portions and roll into balls. Slightly wet hands help keep things from sticking.

4. Chill
Place in the fridge for about 20–30 minutes until firm.
Tips to Get It Right
Use quick oats if you want a smoother texture
Don’t overdo the banana—too much makes it sticky
Let the mixture rest before rolling
Add more oats if it feels too soft
Chill properly so they hold their shape
Keep add-ins small so everything sticks together



