No Bake Peanut Butter and Chocolate Brownie Bites

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These No Bake Peanut Butter and Chocolate Brownie Bites are so good and simple to make. When you're craving something sweet that isn't going to wreck your healthy eating habits, this no bake dessert needs to be on your radar! These simple Brownie Bites work great as a Trim Healthy Mama S Fuel, as well!

Pair these brownie bites with ideas from my Easy Peanut Butter Powder Recipes roundup to mix and match your sweet treats.

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Finding a recipe that you don't have to turn on the oven for during those hot summer months is awesome!

brownie bites on napkin on table

No Bake Peanut Butter and Chocolate Brownie Bites

I think it's safe to say that peanut butter and chocolate is a winning combination every single time. But when you combine those flavors with other simple ingredients, you've created brownie bites that your taste buds are going to love.

Why waste time waiting for a dessert to cook up in the oven when you can have a no bake treat instead? Crazy simple and delicious, you might not even have to turn on your oven this summer to create desserts!

How do you cut a brownie bite?

This is the great part about this brownie bite recipe. You're actually going to be making them into balls to eat, so there isn't any cutting involved either. Seriously, can this recipe get any better?! It's literally that simple.

Where should you store the leftover no bake bites?

Due to the nature of the ingredients, I recommend storing them in a container with a lid in the fridge. That way they're kept fresh and when you have a hankering for one, you can simply pop off the lid, pop one in your mouth and go about with your day.

rolling the brownie bites into balls

Instructions to make these no bake brownie bites

Just remember that you're going to be able to make this recipe without having to turn on the oven. You'll need a mixing bowl to dump all the ingredients into...and that's about it.

You can use a mixer if you want, but this recipe can absolutely be stirred by hand. Need I say again how simple these brownie bites are?!

Once you mix everything together, you just have to place them in the fridge and let them firm up a bit. You don't want these delicious brownie bites falling apart when you're rolling them, right?

Do you have to roll these brownie bites in cocoa powder?

If you want to omit the cocoa powder, do so. Just know that they'll be a little bit more sticky since they don't have that outer coating. The taste, however, will still be amazing.

rolling in cocoa powder and setting aside

Can I use crunchy peanut butter instead of smooth?

For sure. Some people prefer creamy because it's more of a textural thing, but if you like that crunch, go for it! As long as you're using natural peanut butter, it doesn't matter the consistency or type.

If you prefer crunchy peanut butter over smooth, go for it. The crunch of the peanuts actually goes quite well in these brownie bites.

If you are going to use the creamy peanut butter, I highly recommend using Adams Natural No-Stir Peanut Butter. It is my absolute favorite brand, and there is no need to stir, as it is very creamy. (This is what I use in my Low Carb Peanut Butter Brownies & Chocolate Peanut Butter Fudge with Collagen!)

Can I use white chocolate chips?

Oh yes! Thanks to the brand new Bake Believe Sugar Free Chocolate Chips, I tried these recently with white chocolate chips, and they were delicious!

What dinner ideas would go well with this simple dessert?

Trust me on this one...you aren't going to find a meal that isn't going to pair up nicely with these brownie bites! But, if you're looking for a few great options, here are some to consider:

See? This no bake dessert can pair with just about anything!

See below for the full printable recipe! And if you're hungry for more low carb dessert, check out my Decadent Low Carb Dessert Ebook, with over 40 low carb dessert recipes!

Yield: 11

No Bake Peanut Butter and Chocolate Brownie Bites

brownie bites on napkin on table

Rich, creamy, and super easy to make, these no bake Peanut Butter Chocolate Brownie Bites are a lovely sugar free, low carb dessert!

Prep Time 5 minutes
Additional Time 15 minutes
Total Time 20 minutes

Instructions

Add cocoa powder, peanut flour, Gentle Sweet, coconut flour, and unsweetened coconut to a medium mixing bowl.

Mix well.

Add remaining ingredients and mix well with a sturdy spoon (or hand mixer).

If desired, place bowl in fridge for 15-20 minutes to firm up the mixture. This makes rolling it into balls much easier. (Or get your hands a little messy and roll them right away!)

Roll into 1” balls and roll in cocoa powder, if desired. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.

Notes

Nutrition Information

Yield

11

Serving Size

1 Brownie Bite

Amount Per Serving Calories 123Total Fat 9gCarbohydrates 5gNet Carbohydrates 3gFiber 2gProtein 4g

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25 Comments

  1. MMMM!!!! Can't wait to try these! Where do you get the new Bake Believe SF Chocolate chips? I've looked online and didn't find them. THanks!!

  2. Are the Bake Believe chips sweetened with an artificial sweetener? Can you post a picture of the package? Thanks.

    1. Hi Sherry, the Bake Believe chips are sweetened with erythritol and stevia - two natural sweeteners (and they are delicious)!

  3. Delicious as usual! I love how these don't hardly taste coconutty at all, but it adds great texture. Plus they're Dairy Free! Yeah!

  4. I had to try these, but didn’t have all the ingredients listed so I winged it.
    Here is what I did.
    2 Tablespoons Cocoa Powder
    3/4 cup PB2 powder
    3/4 teaspoon liquid stevia
    1 Tablespoon Coconut Flour
    1 Teaspoon Vanilla Extract
    1/2 Cup Water

    Mix, makes 11 for 33 cal each. I might dust with sf conf sugar, or not?

    Nutrition Facts (per verywellfit.com)
    Servings: 11
    Amount per serving
    Calories 33
    % Daily Value*
    Total Fat 1.1g 1%
    Saturated Fat 0.3g 1%
    Cholesterol 0mg 0%
    Sodium 55mg 2%
    Total Carbohydrate 4.1g 1%
    Dietary Fiber 1.8g 7%
    Total Sugars 0.7g
    Protein 3.1g

    1. Did these turn out super sticky? I always have plenty of peanut flour, but not always tons of natural peanut butter on hand

  5. These were delicious!! Thanks so much for sharing! Easy & quick to mix up and my whole family loved them. Definitely need to double or triple the batch next time so there's some left for later 🙂

  6. I am so in love with these! Thank you for this delicious Recipe!! I've been rolling mine in a little unsweetened shredded coconut along with the Cocoa powder! 🙂

  7. I’m looking for prep and freeze desserts. Would these freeze well? What other desserts do you have that freeze well?