Guess what, guess what!
No, it isn’t my birthday… No, Santa Claus didn’t fall down my chimney… No, the sky isn’t falling…
In exactly one week, baseball season starts!
I love baseball as much as baking (maybe even a touch more… shh, don’t tell my recipes that!), so this is my favorite time of the year. The sun shines a little longer, the air feels a little warmer, the grass grows a little taller, and the stadium gates open for the first time since October. Happy days!
Although my dad and I are just 8 stadiums away from completing our MLB ballpark tour (we started the list when I was 11 as a special father-daughter adventure!), my parents bought season tickets again this year, so nearly every other weekend, you’ll find me in my home-away-from home above the visitor’s dugout, in the dark green stadium seats even with the bag at third base.
Before every game, I stuff my oversized purse with the essentials: sunscreen, water bottles, hair ties, pencils, my scorebook, and snacks. Since Dad and I always arrive at the ballpark extremely early to watch batting practice, the entire outing lasts 6-8 hours, depending on whether the game heads into extra innings, so I pack as much food as I can carry!
Even though concession stands circle around the entire stadium on both levels, their healthier options are extremely limited. Dad doesn’t mind chowing down on loaded sausages or BBQ brisket, but me… I prefer fruit, veggies, and leaner protein. These lemon poppy seed energy bites are one of the best homemade ballpark snacks for me!
And not just because they’re yellow-themed, like my home team’s colors. Each serving boasts over 17 grams of protein and less than 150 calories! How’d I do it?
INGREDIENTS TO MAKE LEMON POPPY SEED ENERGY BITES
Simple: my favorite vanilla protein powder from PlantFusion. It’s gluten-free, sugar-free, vegan, and clean-eating friendly — so these lemon energy balls are all of those things too! I haven’t tested the recipe with other protein powders, so you may need to tweak the ingredients if you use another brand. Not all protein powders absorb equally. If the bites seem too wet, add extra protein powder. If they’re too dry, add a touch more water.
Tip: I’ve shared lots more about working with and substituting protein powders on my Protein Powder FAQ page!
While the protein powder makes up the majority of the dry ingredients, you’ll also add some oats to provide a little chew and heartier texture. Use gluten-free oats for gluten-free energy bites, if necessary. And don’t forget the poppy seeds in your dry ingredients either!
To add a touch of sweetness, I mixed a small amount of Truvia into these lemon energy balls. It’s a granular zero-calorie sweetener that’s completely sugar-free. This recipe is easily adaptable though, so you’re welcome to try substituting your preferred sweetener! I’ve shared tips about how to do that in the Notes section of the recipe.
The bites are held together with equal amounts of freshly squeezed lemon juice and water. That’s almost too easy, isn’t it? No nut butters, no nuts, no chia seeds, no coconut oil — just lots of lemon juice. It provides some of the bright sunshiny flavor, but the lemon zest adds the majority. Don’t skip it! The zest from one medium lemon goes into the mix, and if you prefer a really tangy taste, go ahead and add the zest from a second one too.
HOW TO MAKE LEMON POPPY SEED ENERGY BITES
These no-bake lemon energy bites are incredibly easy to make. The “hardest” part is measuring the ingredients — or not sneaking multiple taste tests straight from the bowl!
First, mix together the dry ingredients. Next, pour in the water and lemon juice. Stir everything together until fully combined, gently shape into spheres, and refrigerate until you’re ready to eat. Yup, that’s all there is to it!
Tip: The mixture tends to be a bit sticky and moist, so you may need to lightly “squish” it into a ball-like shape, rather than rolling it between your palms like cookie dough.
Now just 7 days and 6 recipes to test for my cookbook until I can enjoy these energy bites during long, lazy afternoons at the ballpark!
And when you make your own, remember to snap a picture and share it on Instagram using #amyshealthybaking and tagging @amyshealthybaking IN the photo itself! (That guarantees I’ll see your picture! 🙂 ) I’d love to see your lemon poppy seed energy bites!

Lemon Poppy Seed Energy Bites
Ingredients
- 3 scoops (90g) PlantFusion vanilla bean protein powder (see Notes!)
- ½ cup (50g) old-fashioned rolled oats (gluten-free, if necessary)
- 1 tbsp (9g) poppy seeds
- ½ tbsp (7g) Truvia
- 1 tsp freshly grated lemon zest (about one medium)
- 6 tbsp (90mL) freshly squeezed lemon juice (about two medium)
- 6 tbsp (90mL) water
Instructions
- In a large bowl, combined the protein powder, oats, poppy seeds, Truvia, and lemon zest. Add in the lemon juice and water, stirring until fully incorporated. Shape the mixture into 28 small spheres, and place into a Tupperware container. Seal and store in the refrigerator until ready to eat.
Notes
View Nutrition Information + Weight Watchers Points
You may also like Amy’s other recipes…
♡ Dark Chocolate Strawberry Energy Bites
♡ Oatmeal Raisin Energy Bites
♡ Chocolate Fig Energy Bites
♡ Lemon Poppy Seed Protein Muffins
♡ Lemon Poppy Seed Protein Cookies
♡ …and the rest of Amy’s high protein energy bite recipes!









Thank you for putting the calories on this. So helpful!
My pleasure, Jeanine! I’d love to hear what you think if you try these energy bites! 🙂
Have you ever tried using chia seeds instead of poppy seeds? Hoping to pick up some plant fusion powder today so I can try these!
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Mimi! In general, I don’t recommend substituting chia seeds for poppy seeds. Chia seeds are very absorbent, unlike poppy seeds that don’t absorb any liquid, so chia seeds can greatly alter the texture of recipes. I’d love to hear what you think if you try these energy bites! 🙂
These look so yummy! Do you think it would work to use agave instead of Truvia in this recipe?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe, Reah! I actually cover this in the Notes section of the recipe, located directly underneath the Instructions. It can be easy to miss! 🙂 I’d love to hear what you think if you try these energy bites!
Doh! Ok got it… thank you Amy!!!
My pleasure, Reah! 🙂
Can these be frozen? If so for how long?
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Cale! I haven’t tried, so I’m not sure and don’t want to lead you astray. I’d love to hear what you think if you try these energy bites! 🙂
Have you ever tried mixing in blueberries? Thinking of doing that in place of sugar or sugar substitute.
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Angie! I actually have a blueberry energy bites recipe here. Maybe that would better suit your tastes? 🙂 I’d love to hear what you think if you decide to try either recipe!
Hi there! I’m curious if these bites will last long if they are mailed (for a care package) in an airtight container? I saw the comment about keeping them refrigerated but would they spoil if not refrigerated? Or would they just go stale? I don’t want to send my friend a spoiled energy treat! Thanks so much!!
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Monica! These energy bites can spoil if not refrigerated, so unless you’re able to send a refrigerated package with ice packs, I don’t recommend mailing them. 🙂 I’d love to hear what you think if you try them!
Agreed. I’m going try try making them with almond flour instead.
NOT GOOD. DOES NOT TURN INTO BALLS…JUST VERY STICKY. HAD TO THROW OUT THE WHOLE BATCH.
I really appreciate your interest in my recipe Jessica! Did you happen to use whey protein powder, by any chance? When using whey protein powder, the mixture has a really wet and sticky consistency, and it cannot be rolled into balls. That’s why I mentioned that whey protein powder won’t work in the Notes section (located directly underneath the Instructions!). If you use the same protein powder that I did in this recipe, you should have a much better result! 🙂