Sunday, March 8, 2026

Guest @AmandaFlower Peanut Butter Protein Balls #giveaway

MADDIE DAY here, delighted to host my uber-talented friend, Amanda Flower! Her new Truffle Trouble, the tenth Amish Candy Shop mystery, releases at the end of this month, and two lucky commenters will win an audiobook version of Gingerbread Danger, book nine in the series. Amanda brings us a recipe for peanut butter energy balls, something I'm sure she needs in order to write ten (or however many) books a year AND provide a home with her husband for many needy cats.


Take it away, Amanda.

In the name of research for the Amish Candy Shop Mysteries that have been a part of my life for over ten years, I eat a lot of candy. It’s research. It’s work. Don’t judge. However because of that, sometimes I want something sweet that I can at least claim is good for me.

If you are like me, you have seen the seemingly sudden craving for protein all over the place last couple of years. The love or protein is all well and good. However, I am always a vegetarian and sometimes a vegan, so there are challenges to get the protein that people keep telling me that I need. A girl can only eat so much tofu.

So one sweet way that I add more protein to my diet is with these energy balls. They are sweet, delicious, and a great pick me up during the afternoon slump. I should note that I make my with peanut butter and peanut butter chips, but if you have allergies to nuts, you can use any kind of nut butter or sunflower butter instead. Also, the sky is the limit on the kind of chips. I just love peanut butter. Another addition you can make to the recipe is adding protein powder if you are really want to up your grams per day.

Bailey King from the Amish Candy Shop Mysteries would certainly approve of this recipe because she is a woman on the go. With all the jobs she juggles plus solving multiple murders a year in Ohio’s Amish Country, she needs to keep her energy up. I could definitely see her adding these to her offerings at Swissmen Candyworks. She is going to need more offerings too after her wedding and the murder that occurs in during the reception at her candy factory! You can read all about it in Truffle Trouble, the tenth novel in the Amish Candy Shop Mysteries, releasing on March 31st.


Peanut Butter Energy Balls

Ingredients



·       1 ¼ cups old fashioned rolled oats

·       ½ peanut butter

·       ¼ cup chia seeds

·       ½ cup walnuts

·       ¾ cup peanut butter chips

·       2 tablespoons of maple syrup

·       ¼ teaspoon salt

·       ½ teaspoon vanilla extract


Instructions

·       Mix all ingredients in a bowl.



·       Refrigerate for at least thirty minutes. It makes the balls easier to roll.

·       Roll balls to the desired size.


Enjoy and store in the refrigerator.

ReadersHow would you change this recipe to make it your own? I'll give a copy of the Gingerbread Danger audiobook to two lucky commenters (be sure to leave your email address).

Amanda Flower is a USA Today bestselling and three-time Agatha Award-winning author of over fifty mystery novels. Her novels have received starred reviews from Library Journal, Publishers Weekly, and Romantic Times, and she has been featured in USA Today, First for Women, and Woman’s World. Her first Emily Dickinson Mystery, Because I Could Not Stop for Death, was an Agatha Award winner and Mary Higgins Clark Nominee. Her first mystery featuring the Wright Brothers, To Slip the Bonds of Earth, was an Agatha Award and Ohio Book Award winner. A former librarian, Flower and her husband own a farm and recording studio, and they live in Northeast Ohio with their adorable cats.

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authoramandaflower/

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amandaflowerauthor/

🐈🍬😽


31 comments:

  1. I'd change this recipe and make it my own by either putting nuts un the middle of the cookie or a Hershey Kiss in the middle of cookie once cookies came out of the oven
    don.stewart@zoominternet.net

    ReplyDelete
  2. Thank you for the Peanut Butter Protein Balls recipe!
    For me, I think I'd leave out the peanut butter chips and add white chocolate chips since I'm a big fan of them. I'd also use pecans instead of walnuts just because it's what I always have on hand. I think adding a bit of coconut would be yummy too.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. My husband would love that. He loves pecans

      Delete
  3. I would add raisins to this recipe. Thanks for the chance.
    Jess
    Maceoindo(at)yahoo(dot)com

    ReplyDelete
  4. I'd use a mix of chocolate chips with the peanut butter chips and add coconut. Thank you for the chance to win.
    madamhawk at gmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  5. Welcome, Amanda. These look good. Best of luck with your upcoming release.

    ReplyDelete
  6. Welcome to Mystery Lovers' Kitchen, Amanda! These sound like a delicious way to get some extra protein in during the day. Thanks for sharing and congratulations on your upcoming release!

    ReplyDelete
  7. I"ve read two of the Candy Shop Books. So, enjoyable! I haven't seen Chia seeds or bay leaves, at the store. Considered making a chewy lemon candy, once. Maybe I'll do it, this year. johnlong83@rocketmail.com

    ReplyDelete
  8. Welcome Amanda. I'm allergic to about have the items in the recipe so would be able to eat or even change the recipe but it does sound good and the extra protein is great for people. cheetahthecat1982ATgmailDOTcom

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. I get it. My niece has a ton of food allergies too!

      Delete
  9. Mmm, this sounds delicious, Amanda!

    I would swap the peanut butter chips for chocolate ones, and use agave syrup instead of maple. It has higher fructose, but a lower glycemic index, as well as a subtly different flavor.

    ReplyDelete
  10. How fun! I think I might just have to use peanuts instead of walnuts and half white chocolate chips, half peanut butter chips or maybe all butterscotch chips instead. Love the Amish Candy Shop series and the Harvest community. Thanks for sharing their stories with us! makennedyinaz at hotmail dot com

    ReplyDelete
  11. Sounds good. I'd add dark chocolate chips because, why not?!
    libbydodd at comcast dot net

    ReplyDelete
  12. So nice to have you in the kitchen, today, Amanda! Thanks for the delicious peanut butter recipe. MMmmm, peanut butter.

    ReplyDelete
  13. Welcome Amanda and thank you for this easy-peasy recipe, which I will recreate. Your question is easy for me...I am allergic to walnuts... as well as onions, so I won't be using any onions either :-). I will substitute pecans for the walnuts and thoroughly enjoy your Peanut Butter Protein Balls. I am at an age that has forced me to read (listen to) books in audio form due to my vision loss. Thank you for your generous giveaway. JOY!!! Luis at ole dot travel

    ReplyDelete
  14. The only thing I might do is add some chocolate chips. Everything else sounds awesome. skforrest1957@gmail.com

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
    1. Chocolate is always a good idea!

      Delete
  15. Those peanut butter protein balls sound amazing, Amanda. Good luck with Truffle Trouble!

    ReplyDelete
  16. Welcome, Amanda! The recipe looks delicious and would make a great afternoon snack. Looking forward to reading "Truffle Trouble".
    diannekc8(at)gmail(dot)com

    ReplyDelete
  17. I wouldn't change a thing. baileybounce2@att.net

    ReplyDelete
  18. Hey. I love your cozies.. I would use honey instead of maple syrup and change the baking chips to dark chocolate. Racky123789@yahoo.com. Thank yoh

    ReplyDelete
  19. I have never seen peanut butter chips in my grocery or natural food store. So, I would use regular chocolate chips instead. Or another alternative would be take out the chips and replace them with dried cranberries or raisins.
    grace (dot) koshida (at) gmail (dot) com

    ReplyDelete
  20. I like everything in it except for the walnuts so I would exchange them with cashews which is my favorite nut. cherierj(at)yahoo(dot)com

    ReplyDelete