Low Cal Chocolate Protein Cake Bites (Healthy Sweet Treat 🤎)

Craving cake… but still trying to stay on track? 👀

These chocolate protein cake bites look SO good and are actually a healthier swap 🤎

Perfect for:

✔️ Sweet cravings

✔️ Post-workout snack

✔️ Late night treat without the guilt

Ingredients:

• 1 cup chocolate protein powder

• 2 tbsp cocoa powder

• 2 tbsp almond flour

• 2–3 tbsp almond milk

• 1 tbsp maple syrup (or honey)

• Optional: chocolate chips

How to make:

1. Mix all dry ingredients

2. Add almond milk + maple syrup

3. Stir until dough forms

4. Roll into bite-sized balls

5. Chill for 20–30 minutes

Macros (approx): per bite

~50 calories

~7g protein

Saving this to try this week because it looks TOO good not to 🤎

Okay but who’s actually making these first?? 👀

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3 days agoEdited to

... Read moreIf you're looking for a guilt-free indulgence that fits well into a healthy lifestyle, these low-calorie chocolate protein cake bites are a fantastic choice. Making no-bake treats at home not only allows you to control the ingredients but also ensures you're fueling your body with protein and minimal sugar. I’ve tried many healthy dessert recipes, and one thing I love about these protein cake bites is their versatility. You can adjust the sweetness by using maple syrup or honey based on your preference. The addition of almond flour adds a subtle nuttiness and keeps the texture wonderfully soft. Plus, stirring in optional chocolate chips gives an extra burst of chocolate flavor and a delightful texture variation. From my experience, the chilling time is crucial—it helps the bites firm up, making them easier to handle and enhancing the taste. I found that chilling them for around 30 minutes yields the best results. These bites are also excellent for meal prepping. Keeping a batch in the fridge means you have ready-to-eat snacks perfect for busy days or when cravings hit unexpectedly. Another tip is to use a high-quality chocolate protein powder, as it significantly impacts the flavor. If you prefer a more intense chocolate taste, adding a little cocoa powder—as suggested in the recipe—will deepen the richness without adding many calories. These cake bites are not only delicious but also packed with approximately 7 grams of protein and only about 50 calories per bite. This makes them ideal for those on a weight loss journey or anyone looking to maintain muscle while enjoying a sweet treat. I’ve also experimented by drizzling melted dark chocolate on top, which adds an appealing aesthetic and a hint of indulgence while keeping the dessert nutritious. Overall, these protein cake bites have become my go-to snack for satisfying a sweet tooth without undoing my fitness goals. Give them a try—you might find they become a staple in your healthy snack rotation too!

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Caroline

200-250 calories per cake bites or for all ?!

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