Vegan Banana Bread Bites

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These no-bake vegan banana bread bites are the perfect nutritious snack for banana bread lovers!

A banana flavoured energy bite sitting in-front of a blue ceramic bowl of more banana bread balls, ripe bananas and rolled oats in the background.

Why This Recipe Works

  • No-bake recipe
  • Vegan
  • A delicious way to enjoy chickpeas
  • Nut-free so perfect for lunchboxes

Ingredients you will need

To make these no-bake banana bread bites you will need:

  • chickpeas
  • ripe banana 
  • maple syrup
  • vanilla extract
  • salt
  • cinnamon
  • rolled oats 
  • dark chocolate chips
The ingredients to make banana energy bites laid out on a bench top with text overlay.

Ingredient Notes and Substitutes

  • Maple syrup: This can be substituted for honey but the recipe will no longer be vegan.
  • Any chocolate chips can be used. Check the label of your chocolate chips if you require the recipe to be dairy free.
  • Banana: Make sure the banana you use is very ripe

Step-by-step instructions

Below are illustrated step-by-step instructions to make my vegan banana bread bite recipe, if you prefer just the written instructions then head straight to the printable recipe card below.

Step one: Using a food processor blend the chickpeas and banana until they are a very smooth paste, it will look a little like peanut butter.

Chickpeas and banana in a food processor ready to blend.
Smooth chickpea and banana puree.

Step two: Add the maple syrup, vanilla extract, and salt, and blend until combined.

Chickpea puree and maple syrup in a food processor.
Chickpeas blended with maple syrup into a smooth light brown sauce.

Step three: Add the rolled oats and chocolate chips, and blend until the banana bread mixture comes together as a large ball.

Rolled oats and chocolate chips in a food processor with chickpea puree
No-bake banana bread batter in a large ball in a food processor.

Step four: Use a tablespoon or scoop to portion the banana bread mix, and roll in damp hands to make banana bread balls.

Banana energy bites on a lined baking tray next to a cookie scoop and empty food processor bowl.

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Step five: Refrigerate

Vegan banana bread balls on a lined baking tray ready to go in the fridge.

Enjoy!


A banana bread energy ball being held above a tray of more balls.

Top Tips

Here is how you can make these vegan banana bread energy bites perfectly every time!

  • Make sure you take the time to get the chickpea and banana purée nice and smooth before adding the other ingredients to the food processor.
  • If the vegan banana bread dough is too sticky to work with, add more rolled oats ¼ of a cup at a time until a rollable texture is met.
  • Damp hands! Whenever you are rolling energy bites use damp hands, this will stop the mix sticking to your hands.
A banana bread ball that has been cut in half to show the interior texture.

FAQs

How to store vegan banana bread bites?

Store vegan banana bread bites in the refrigerator in an air-tight container for up to 1 week.

Can you freeze banana bread bites?

Banana bread bites can be frozen in a clean air-tight container for up to 6 months. Defrost at room temperature.

A glass jar of chilled banana bread balls, next to a small bento lunch box packed with banana bread balls.

Other Recipes You May Like

I love baking with chickpeas here are a couple of other recipes you might enjoy:

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Vegan Banana Bread Bites

These no-bake vegan banana bread bites are the perfect nutritious snack for banana bread lovers! Make in advance they are a nourishing grab-and-go snack or lunchbox filler.
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Course: Snack
Cuisine: New Zealand
Keyword: vegan banana bread bites, banana bread bites, vegan banana bread, banana bread energy bites, banana bread balls
Servings: 35 balls
Calories: 75kcal
Author: Stacey

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Equipment

  • 1 Food Processor

Ingredients

  • 150 grams chickpeas 1 cup (Canned and drained)
  • 125 grams ripe banana 1 medium
  • 120 mililitres maple syrup ½ cup
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • 400 grams rolled oats 4 cups
  • 80 grams dark chocolate chips ½ cup

Instructions

  • Using a food processor blend the chickpeas and banana until they are a very smooth paste, it will look a little like peanut butter.
  • Add the maple syrup, vanilla extract, cinnamon, and salt, and blend until combined.
  • Add the rolled oats and chocolate chips, and blend until the banana bread mixture comes together as a large ball.
  • Use a tablespoon or scoop to portion the banana bread mix, and roll in damp hands to make banana bread balls.
  • Refrigerate
  • Enjoy!

Notes

  • Make sure you take the time to get the chickpea and banana purée nice and smooth before adding the other ingredients to the food processor.
  • If the vegan banana bread dough is too sticky to work with, add more rolled oats ¼ of a cup at a time until a rollable texture is met.
  • Damp hands! Whenever you are rolling energy bites use damp hands, this will stop the mix from sticking to your hands.
  • Store vegan banana bread bites in the refrigerator in an air-tight container for up to 1 week.
  • Banana bread bites can be frozen in a clean air-tight container for up to 6 months. Defrost at room temperature.

Ingredient notes and substitutes

  • Maple syrup: This can be substituted for honey but the recipe will no longer be vegan.
  • Any chocolate chips can be used. Check the label of your chocolate chips if you require the recipe to be dairy free.
  • Banana: Make sure the banana you use is very ripe

Nutrition

Serving: 2balls | Calories: 75kcal | Carbohydrates: 13g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.3g | Cholesterol: 0.02mg | Sodium: 20mg | Potassium: 89mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 4IU | Vitamin C: 0.4mg | Calcium: 19mg | Iron: 1mg
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4 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I just made these. My kids ate them straight from the bowl and proclaimed them the best snack. And they hate chick peas. If only they knew...

  2. A little misleading to have "vegan" in the title and have choc chips that aren't dairy free in the recipe... They look yum though.

    1. The choc chips have changed ingredients, at one point they were, It's a case of always checking the choc chips you are using. Also this website is used by people all over the world who will all be accessing different brands
      People need to label read all the time, as production does change