Last week, I finally replenished my Almond Butter stash after being without it for a few months. I really don’t know how I survived that long! I actually need to start making my own again too.
But the good news is, Almond Butter (crunchy, all-natural) is now back in my life and I can return to a normal human being.
Well, I guess that’s relative.
Anyways, I am willing to turn a new leaf in 2011 where I shall not be without my dear Almond Butter for this long.
This is a promise to myself.
For this recipe idea I challenged myself with several requirements:
- Portable
- Less than 5 minutes to prepare
- 5 Ingredients or less
- Around 100 calories
- No-Bake
- Vegan
- 1 Bowl
- Easily adapted to wheat/gluten-free
It was a tall order, but I was willing to take the challenge!
Amazingly, I was satisfied with the first trial. That rarely happens! It must be the magic of the Almond Butter.
I’m telling you, 2011 is going to be a lucky year…
5 Minute + 5 Ingredient No Bake Vegan Almond Butter Chews
Yield
7 golf-ball sized chews
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Chill time
5 mins
Total time
These Almond Butter Chews could not be any easier and they make a simple pre-workout snack for about 100 calories each. They take 5 minutes to whip up, use just 1 bowl, and do not require an oven! You could even make them gluten-free quite easily too. I use the Nature’s Path Rice Crisp cereal that just happens to also be Gluten-Free.
Ingredients
- 1/4 cup chunky all-natural almond butter
- 1 tsp pure vanilla extract
- 1 cup rice crisp cereal (I use GF Nature’s Path)
- 3 tbsp organic brown rice syrup (honey might work, but I’m not sure how it will hold together)
- 1 tbsp cacao nibs (or chopped chocolate)
Directions
- Line a plate with parchment paper.
- In a medium sized bowl, stir together the almond butter, brown rice syrup, and vanilla. Microwave on high for 35-45 seconds. Stir well and immediately add in the rice crisp cereal and cacao nibs (or chopped chocolate). Stir very well until fully mixed.
- Wet hands thoroughly and shape the mixture into ‘golf-balls’. Press mixture together firmly so it will hold.
- Wet hands after each ball is formed so the mixture will not stick to your hands. Place the balls onto parchment paper and freeze for 5 minutes. You can keep these chews in the freezer in a sealed container. I really enjoy them straight from the freezer. They remain nice and chewy.
Tip:
For nut-free option, use sweetened sunflower seed butter.
Nutrition Information
(click to expand)I have been using this Nature’s Path Rice Crisp for a few years now and it never lets me down!
It also happens to be Gluten-Free to boot.
Gather up the 5 ingredients…
Mix the wet ingredients together (Almond butter, vanilla, and brown rice syrup)
I’m always asked where to find Brown Rice Syrup. You can find it at Whole Foods and at Loblaws/Superstore in the natural food aisle near the honey. I use Lundberg’s organic Brown Rice Syrup.
Brown Rice Syrup is made from brown rice and is thus a great alternative to refined sugar because it has a lower glycemic index and it also does not produce spikes in blood sugar like simple sugar. As a result, brown rice syrup delivers a steady and consistent energy supply. I fueled a half marathon using brown rice syrup once!
Stir well.
Heat in microwave on high for 35-45 seconds. Stir.
Now mix in the dry ingredients (rice crisp and cacao nibs or chocolate)
Make sure to stir very well so that you coat all of the rice crispies!
Now wet your hands very well and form into balls. You will have to keep wetting your hands after you make each ball so the mixture won’t stick.
I made 7 large chews.
Freeze for 5-10 minutes.
and enjoy!
Eric and I absolutely went wild over these Almond Butter Chews. I love them straight from the freezer. They are chewy, sweet (but not too sweet!), crunchy, and they pack a wonderful Almond Butter Flavour.
It is a great pre-workout snack when you just need something small and you don’t need a large snack or meal. I popped one in my bag and enjoyed it before a Body Pump class and it was just enough fuel to carry me through until I had a post-workout snack.
You might also be interested in my Chocolate PB Chew recipe too!
YUM this looks like the perfect 2:00pm pick-me-up snack at the office. I don’t have brown rice syrup though…how do you think agave would hold up??
I’m not sure…worth a shot! I think someone above said they have had success in another recipe with agave
Great. I’ll let you know how it goes!
I trust that these are even BETTER than Little Debbie nutty bars… and that’s saying a lot! YAY for easy and fast munchies
These are so cute!! Snack success!
What an amazing looking recipe! I’ve just added brown rice syrup to the grocery list for this coming weekend! ;)
thanks!
Sweet! I love them all ready, they are totally like Lil Debbies, minus the nasty chemical taste of course. ;)
Those look super good! I made something simliar, except my chocolate melted all over the place and I didn’t roll them into cute little balls: http://alifetobraggabout.blogspot.com/search/label/Brown%20Rice%20Krispie%20Treats
See? haha!
I’ll definitely have to try your version ASAP! :)
yours look awesome!
PS-I want your mug in a huge way haha
These look delicious and SO easy!! I have a box of brown rice cereal in the pantry I’ve been trying to get rid of…looks like the perfect recipe!!
These look super yum! I’ll be making them soon for sure :)
These sound too good to be true!
Ohhh, these remind me of those Little Debbie Star Crunch cookie things…I don’t even know how to describe them. These look 250% better!!
Nom nom nom. I don’t know what I would do without almond butter – this looks like a fabulous way to fuel my addiction. ;)
These look awesome! Once I buy some brown rice syrup, I think I will double or triple this recipe! I’m always looking for easy, quick snacks to make myself.
yum!! so excited to try making these!
. . . and thanks so much for including the nutritional info, that’s awesome!
Those truly look out of this world delicious! All I need is the rice crisp cereal (and I think I might try adding some cinnamon as well :) ).
Hey Angela, fellow Canadian here and I was wondering where you buy your brown rice syrup from? I would love to make these! (and other yummy looking rice treats.)
I mentioned in my post that you can find it at Whole Foods and Loblaws/Superstore (in their organic/natural fooods section). Hope this helps! :)
These look like they would be awesome on a long bike ride, yum! I used to love those little debbie nutty bars as a kid, now I’d much rather eat your almond butter chews :)
Do you think maple syrup would work? Or does the brown rice syrup have better ‘binding’ consistency?
BRS has a much better binding consistency than maple syrup, so Im not sure if it would hold together or not. Let me know if you do try it!
They look delicious and GREAT for a quick snack! :)
Amazing!!!!
ooo, these look great! I hardly ever buy cereal, but may have to for these, yum.
I really like using brown rice syrup, but each time I have a hell of a time opening the jar again, does this happen to you?
I buy brown rice syrup by the pail for the bakery…hehe…but I think that used to happen to me with jars!