Site icon nobizlikedoughbiz

Almond Protein Truffles

almond protein truffles

If you love marzipan potatoes but want a healthier, protein-packed twist, you’re going to adore these Almond Protein Truffles. 

They’re inspired by the classic German treat but made without any added sugar and boosted with protein – perfect for a guilt-free snack or dessert. Creamy peanut butter, rich almonds, and a dusting of cocoa powder come together in bite-sized balls that are as delicious as they are satisfying. 

Whether you’re after a quick post-workout bite or a wholesome sweet treat, these truffles hit the spot every time. Let’s dive in and make some.

Recipe Tips

Adjust the water slowly and add it a little at a time. Depending on your protein powder, you may need slightly more or less to get a soft, rollable dough.
If the dough feels sticky, chill it for 10–15 minutes before rolling. This makes shaping the truffles much easier.
Roll with slightly damp hands to prevent the dough from sticking and to get smooth, round truffles.
For extra chocolate flavor, roll the truffles in cocoa powder twice: once right after shaping and again just before serving.

Tools & Equipment

Ingredients You Need for Almond Protein Truffles

Directions How to Make Almond Protein Truffles

Line a quarter baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.

Add the ground almonds, protein powder, chunky flavor, peanut butter, and water to a medium bowl. Mix with a silicone spatula until things get thick, then jump in with your hands and knead until a smooth dough comes together.

Weigh out 10g pieces and roll them into little balls (snack-sized perfection). Place them on the prepared baking sheet. Roll each ball in cocoa powder until fully coated and looking extra truffle-y.

Then put them back on the baking sheet. Pop the baking sheet into the fridge and chill until ready to enjoy.

Storing and Freezing Instructions

Storing: Store the truffles in an airtight container in the fridge. They keep well for several days and stay firm, fresh, and ready to snack straight from the fridge.
Freezing: For longer storage, place the truffles in a freezer-safe container or ziplock bag and freeze them in a single layer first, then stack once solid. They freeze beautifully and are perfect for having a healthy treat on hand at all times.
Thawing: Thaw frozen truffles in the refrigerator until softened, or let them sit at room temperature for a few minutes before enjoying. They taste best once they’re no longer icy but still slightly chilled.

My Summary for Almond Protein Truffles

Taste: These truffles have a lightly sweet, almond-forward flavor with subtle vanilla notes and a rich, nutty finish from the peanut butter. The cocoa coating adds a slightly bitter chocolate contrast that balances everything out perfectly.
Texture: They’re soft, smooth, and fudgy on the inside with a delicate cocoa-dusted exterior – satisfying, indulgent, and surprisingly light for a protein-packed treat.

How Long It Takes to Make Almond Protein Truffles: A Step-by-Step Timeline

Total Time Estimate

More Recipes to Try

Almond Protein Truffles

Rating: 5.0/5
( 1 voted )
Serves: 20 Prep Time: Cooking Time: Nutrition facts: 54 calories 3.75 grams fat

Ingredients

  • 100g ground almonds
  • 25g protein powder
  • 10g chunky flavor vanilla perfection
  • 20g peanut butter, natural type
  • 50ml water
  • Cocoa powder for coating

Instructions

  1. Line a quarter baking sheet with parchment paper and set it aside.
  2. Add the ground almonds, protein powder, chunky flavor, peanut butter, and water to a medium bowl. Mix with a silicone spatula until things get thick, then jump in with your hands and knead until a smooth dough comes together.
  3. Weigh out 10g pieces and roll them into little balls (snack-sized perfection). Place them on the prepared baking sheet.
  4. Roll each ball in cocoa powder until fully coated and looking extra truffle-y, then put them back on the baking sheet.
  5. Pop the baking sheet into the fridge and chill until ready to enjoy.

Notes

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size: 1 truffle (10g)
Servings: 20
Amount Per Serving
Calories 54
Total Fat 3.75g
5%
Saturated Fat ~0.5g (3%)
Trans Fat 0g
Cholesterol 0mg
0%
Sodium ~1mg
0%
Total Carbohydrate 1.4g
0%
Dietary Fiber ~1g (4%)
Sugars ~0.5g (1%)
Protein 4g
8%
*Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.
Did You Make This Recipe?
Tag @nobizlikedoughbiz on Instagram and hashtag #nobizlikedoughbiz
Exit mobile version