
Brownie Dough Balls
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Brownie Dough Balls
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We all ate the brownie batter when we were little right? What if I could tell you if you could now eat it as a snack and quilt-free? One ball consists only 98 calories and includes 4,1 g proteins!
Blender/food processor/hand blender
Put all the ingredients in a food processor, blender or use a hand blender.
Add some extra chocolate chips after blending.
Make balls of the dough.
Store in the fridge!
Vegan: use plant-based protein powder.
Seasoning: does not apply.
Sugar: 3.9gFiber: 1.7gCalories: 98kcalSaturated Fat: 1.3gFat: 5.1gProtein: 4.1gCarbohydrates: 10.3g
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