Peanut Butter Banana Oat Bites

15 min prep time
24servings
Recipe by Lara Rondinelli-Hamilton and Jennifer Bucko Lamplough Source The Diabetes Cookbook Photo by Mittera
Peanut Butter Banana Oat Bites

How to Make Peanut Butter Banana Oat Bites

These satisfying high-fiber bites make a great snack or quick breakfast. You can freeze a couple bites in a snack-size plastic bag for a grab and go breakfast too!

15 min prep time
24servings
2 bites
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Step-By-Step Instructions:

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.

  2. In a medium bowl whisk together peanut butter, banana, egg, vanilla and Splenda Brown Sugar blend.

  3. In a small bowl mix together oats, baking soda and salt. Add milled flaxseed.

  4. Add oat mixture to peanut butter mixture and mix well.

  5. Scoop batter into 1 Tbsp. balls and place on baking sheet. Bake for 10-12 minutes. Cool on wire rack.

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Nutrition facts

24 Servings

  • Serving Size
    2 bites
  • Amount per serving Calories 70
  • Total Fat 4g
    • Saturated Fat 0.5g
  • Cholesterol 5mg
  • Sodium 130mg
  • Total Carbohydrate 7g
    • Dietary Fiber 1g
    • Total Sugars 1g
  • Protein 3g
  • Potassium 85mg
  • Phosphorous 60mg
Ingredients
eggs
1 whole
banana(s) (mashed)
1 med
peanut butter (heated in microwave for 30 seconds)
1/2 cup
vanilla extract
1 tsp
low-calorie brown sugar substitute
2 tbsp
old-fashioned rolled oats (gluten-free if needed)
2 cup
baking soda
1 tsp
salt
1/2 tsp
ground flax seed
1/4 cup

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I thought these were terrible! All I could taste was banana and the artificial sweetener. My husband agreed they were inedible. After trying one apiece, we threw the whole batch in the trash

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Is the servings correct? 48 bites or 12 servings of two bites?
I think I only got 20 bites in my first batch.

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I added just a few diced dried cherries I had on hand, not too many because of not wanting to increase the sugar content of the recipe too drastically. I agree with others that adding a few mini choc chips or chopped walnuts would be a good idea. Overall, a good diabetic snack. I would definitely make again.

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I have not made these yet but my question is how can I substitute the Splenda. I don't use artificial sweetners because they give me migraines! Can I just sub applesauce and if so, how much?