Pumpkin Energy Bites (No Bake, 10 Minutes)
These No Bake Pumpkin Energy Bites are made with only 8 ingredients, vegan and gluten-free and are a perfect quick breakfast or snack! You can even make them without a food processor!
Every year I make more pumpkin dishes, start baking earlier, buy more cozy blankets and light more candles. This season already I’ve made a handful of pumpkin dishes and these Pumpkin Energy Bites are amongst my favourite ever. Let me tell you, I love energy bites, or energy balls, whichever one you may call them. I’m on a secret mission to make one in every flavour for every season (Christmas, I’m coming for you) and to make each one just as delicious or even more than the last!
These Pumpkin Energy Bites kept nagging at me, like seriously. I kept having the thought “you know what you should make? Pumpkin energy bites.” Yes friends, this thought near haunted me over a dozen times until finally I decided to make it. I had two things on the agenda: it would need to be delicious, and it needed to be made without dates.
The first is obvious. Yummy fresh pumpkin puree, sweet maple syrup, creamy peanut butter and chocolate? Automatically delicious. The second, is pretty important. This whole summer I’ve gotten questions from readers about budget friendly recipes and it’s led me to strive to make more budget friendly ones as a result. Dates are not budget friendly, especially outside of the US. Dates are also not something we all always have in our house. So I wanted to make an energy bite recipe that you could make with many ingredients already in your house. Energy bites with no dates! I always peruse old JITK recipes as a starting point, and landed back on my pumpkin chocolate chip oatmeal breakfast cookies.
What a lifesaver! I basically copied the entire recipe, minus the baking soda, and what do you know – they make PERFECT energy bites! They’re very affordable, and if you want you can swap the chia seeds for the original flax seeds. I’m just a huge fan of chia seeds since they have a bit more fibre. All in all, these Pumpkin Energy Bites feel like they were meant to be created, with everything lining up so perfectly for them.
Looking for more pumpkin breakfast recipes? Try my pumpkin chia pudding or pumpkin overnight oats too.
Making these bites are incredibly easy – toss everything into your blender then you blend everything together. Energy bites have always been amongst my favourite recipes for this recipe – they’re incredible versatile and easy and quick to make, making them almost a super meal!
In a nutshell, they are:
- Absolutely delicious
- Chewy
- Filled with a divine pumpkin spice flavour
- Protein packed
On top of that, they are great for a quick breakfast, snacks in lunch kits, and freeze really well. They actually last really well outside of the fridge too, and in a pinch make a yummy and quick dessert.
Pumpkin Energy Bites Variations
I’ll no doubt get asked this question, so let’s tackle these from now! Energy bites are so user friendly, so don’t feel like you have to strictly follow the recipe.
- Oats – I recommend using old fashioned oats or rolled oats, so you can swap them for each other. You could even sub in another “flour” made from an oat like texture.
- Pumpkin Spice – I love the smell and flavour of pumpkin spice mix, but you can use cinnamon instead, or any mix of a warm fall spice.
- Chia Seeds – You can swap the chia seeds for flax seeds, just like in my original pumpkin chocolate chip oatmeal breakfast cookies. You can even leave them out, they just add some amazing added nutrients such as Omega-3’s and fibre.
- Peanut Butter – You can swap the peanut butter for any other nut butter. Or nut butter alternative, such as sunflower seeds.
- Maple Syrup – You can swap the maple syrup out for agave nectar. Or any other liquid sweetener with a similar viscosity, like date syrup.
- Chocolate chips – you can swap the chocolate chips for anything – dried cranberries, pumpkin seeds, any kind of nut, and you can add in anything you want here too! You can also leave them out!
More Pumpkin Recipes To Try
- Pumpkin Granola
- Vegan Pumpkin Cheesecake
- Soft Pumpkin Cookies
- Pumpkin Cream Cheese Muffins
- Pumpkin Pancakes
Pumpkin Energy Bites (No Bake, 10 Minutes)
Ingredients
- 2 1/4 cups old fashioned or rolled quick oats
- 1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
- 1 teaspoon pumpkin spice
- 1/4 cup chia seeds
- 1/2 cup pumpkin puree
- 1/4 cup organic peanut butter
- 1/4 cup maple syrup
- 1/3 cup vegan chocolate chips
Instructions
- Grind the oats for about 1 minute in a food processor, until they’re almost ground down.
- Add in all the other ingredients minus the chocolate chips and mix until incorporated and the mixture begins to turn into a dough. It should be slightly sticky and very thick.
- Add in the chocolate chips and pulse about 15 times until the chips are smaller and incorporated throughout the energy bites.
- Roll the mixture into round balls using a tablespoon measurer until the entire mixture is rolled out, into about 20-22 bites.
- Place in the fridge for at least an hour to set, then enjoy!
Notes
- This recipe is gluten free and vegan.
- You can store these brownie bites in the fridge in a zipped bag or air tight tupperware container for at least 2 weeks.
- These bites are great for breakfast, snacks in lunch kits and freeze very well. Just place them in a freezer safe ziplock bag until ready to use. Thaw on the counter for 30 minutes or in the fridge until ready to use.
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I just made these and they are delicious. I think the spices will develop even more flavour as they chill. I rubbed the oats in my hands then mixed it all with a spatula. I’ll definitely add these to my Fall baking list.
Hi Kelly,
Oh wow I am SO happy to hear that!! Thank you so much for sharing with me and YES – the spices really do meld together better the next day!!
Yum! Will try this!! Thank you Jessica. ♥️
You’re so welcome Melissa!!! I hope you enjoy so much!
This bite looks so rich and yummy. Tempted to try!
Thanks so much Harini. We hope you do try! Thanks for reading!
These bites look so yummy and rich!
These were a hit with my family and my young daughters had no idea how healthy they were 🙂 I loved how simple it was to make. Thanks for a great recipe.
Hi Sharon we’re so happy to here that it was a hit, hidden healthiness is sometimes a life saver we’re glad that it worked. We wish all the best to you and your family! Thank you for trying the recipe!
Very easy recipe that tastes SOOO great!!!! Highly recommend all of her recipes everything is great
Hi J,
Oh wow I am so happy to hear that!! Thank you so so much for the feedback! 🙂
Thank you so much Jessica, these energy bites are just the perfect breakfast on the go for my youngest daughter (24 years old). We both love them. Easy and quick to make.
You are so welcome Susanne! I’m so happy that you and your youngest like the recipe! Thanks so much for reading!
These sound yummy! The recipe makes so many, I was wondering if anyone has tried putting some in the freezer?
Hi Sherry!
YES! They freeze very well!!
These were not only simple to make but they were delicious! Everyone at home kept going back in the fridge for more, I’ve made this recipe twice already! I would love to maybe experiment and
try other flavors.
Thank you so much Maria! We’re so happy that you like them. We are obsessed with them and have a couple of other recipes like this!
These are going to be perfect to pack on a hiking trip next week!
We’re happy to help Kate!