Bright, zesty, and packed with wholesome ingredients, these Lemon Turmeric Energy Balls are the ultimate snack. Infused with the powerful anti-inflammatory spice turmeric and nutrient-rich chia seeds, they deliver a burst of flavor and health benefits in every bite. This no-bake treat is naturally sweetened and completely free from refined sugars, making it a guilt-free way to fuel your day.

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I’m obsessed with turmeric—like, really obsessed! This golden super spice isn’t just beautifully aromatic; it’s also one of the most powerful natural remedies out there. I add it to everything—scrambled eggs, soups, stews, even smoothies!
With cold and flu season in full swing, I’m leaning on turmeric more than ever to keep my family healthy. Instead of reaching for antibiotics, I believe in the power of wholesome food and natural remedies. And so far, it’s working—when my little one had a sore throat last week, a dose of turmeric-packed veggie stew, ginger tea, and motherly love did the trick. Flu season, we’ve got this!
Last week, I whipped up these Lemon Turmeric Energy Balls, and they were an instant hit. With immune-boosting turmeric and refreshing lemon, they’re the perfect way to nourish our bodies—especially this time of year. Not only do energy balls provide a quick energy boost, but they also make a satisfying, nutrient-dense snack without unnecessary calories.
Ingredients used
For this recipe, I used almonds, packed with heart-healthy fats, and fiber-rich oats, which contain beta-glucan—a compound known to support immune function and regulate blood sugar levels. Both ingredients are also excellent sources of plant-based protein and essential minerals like manganese, copper, phosphorus, and magnesium, which contribute to bone health and energy production.
To keep these energy balls naturally sweet, I used Medjool dates, which offer fiber, antioxidants, and a rich, caramel-like flavor—without any added or refined sugar. Chia seeds add even more plant-based protein, omega-3s, and gut-friendly fiber, making these bites a powerhouse of nutrition in every bite.
But Lemon Turmeric Energy Balls wouldn’t be complete without lemons.
Last week, I picked up some organic, unwaxed lemons, and after using a few for my favorite Raspberry Lemon Chia Pudding, I knew the rest had to go into these vibrant energy balls. The fresh lemon juice and zest add a bright, citrusy aroma, making each bite feel like a little ray of sunshine on a cold winter day.
Beyond their refreshing flavor, these energy balls are packed with fiber, healthy fats, and plant-based protein, keeping you satisfied and energized. Plus, they’re vegan, gluten-free, and completely free from refined sugar—a wholesome snack you can feel good about.
Substitutions
- You can substitute chia seeds with ground flax seeds or hemp seeds.
- You can substitute maple syrup and use honey. Make sure honey is in runny form.
- You can substitute lemon juice with lemon extract.
- You can substitute fresh lemon zest with dried lemon zest.
Recipe tips
- Before rolling the mixture into balls, give it a taste. These lemon energy balls are quite citrusy, so if you prefer a bit more sweetness, feel free to add a natural sweetener. I recommend maple syrup, date syrup, or runny honey
Why you’ll love these Lemon Turmeric Energy Balls
- Made with just 7 simple ingredients in under 10 minutes.
- No baking required—just mix, roll, and enjoy!
- Packed with gut-friendly fiber to aid digestion and support weight management.
- Rich in plant-based protein to keep you satisfied and energized.
- The perfect post-workout snack for recovery and muscle nourishment.
- Naturally sweetened with no refined sugar for a guilt-free treat.
- Infused with immune-boosting turmeric for extra wellness benefits.
Recipe
Lemon Turmeric Energy Balls
Zesty, citrusy, and bursting with flavor, these Lemon Turmeric Energy Balls are truly irresistible! Packed with superfoods like anti-inflammatory turmeric and nutrient-rich chia seeds, they deliver a powerful health boost in every bite. Naturally sweetened and free from refined sugar, they’re the perfect snack to fuel your day. No baking required—just mix, roll, and enjoy!
Instructions
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Remove the pits from the dates and soak them in hot water for a few minutes until softened. Once they’re soft, drain the dates and transfer them to a food processor. Be sure to reserve the soaking water for later use.
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Add the remaining ingredients to the food processor and blend until the mixture forms a dough-like consistency. If the mixture is too dry, add 1 tablespoon of the soaking water to help bring it together.
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Using a small spoon, scoop the mixture and roll it into balls. Place them on a tray and refrigerate to allow them to firm up.
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Storage: For the best freshness, enjoy the energy balls within 14 days. Store them in an airtight container in the refrigerator.
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Freezing: You can freeze the energy balls for up to 3 months. Simply freeze them in a single layer for a few hours, then transfer to an airtight container or freezer bag. Thaw in the refrigerator or at room temperature when ready to eat.
Notes
As a measure, I used a US cup (240ml).
Nutrition
Serving: 1ball | Calories: 83kcal | Carbohydrates: 12g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 3mg | Potassium: 102mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 8g | Vitamin C: 1.7mg | Calcium: 20mg | Iron: 0.7mg
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