Mix the filling: In a medium sized mixing bowl, combine the vanilla whey protein powder, coconut flour, pumpkin pie spice, and pumpkin puree. Mix until ingredients are well combined.
Form the protein balls: Form the batter into 6 pieces, roll into balls, and set on a parchment-lined plate. If the batter is sticky and the balls are not smooth, set them in the freezer for 5-10 minutes and then roll each one again to smooth the surface.
Make the chocolate coating: In a (separate) small bowl, mix the warmed coconut oil, cocoa powder, and stevia. Stir until you have a smooth, liquid chocolate mixture.
Dip the protein balls: Using a fork, carefully dip each pumpkin ball into the chocolate mixture, ensuring an even coating. Allow any excess chocolate to drip off before placing the coated ball back onto the parchment paper.
Set the coating: Once all balls are coated, place the plate in the freezer for a few minutes. This helps the chocolate coating set.
Optional second coating of chocolate: If you have leftover chocolate, give each ball a second dip and freeze to set again.
Final Touches: Once the chocolate coating is fully set, transfer your Pumpkin Protein Balls to an airtight container for storage.
Notes
Ingredient Substitutions
Vanilla Protein Powder: I don't recommend plant-based protein powder in this recipe, but a whey/casein blend or collagen peptides should be fine (unflavored, vanilla, cinnamon, or snickerdoodle flavored).Coconut flour: I don't recommend other flours in this recipe. Coconut flour is unique in how it reacts to other ingredients, and other flours would not perform as well.For the coating: Feel free to use sugar free chocolate chips, melted, as the coating. In this case you might still want to add a touch of warm coconut oil to help thin put the chocolate to use as a coating.Stevia: Powdered monk fruit would be a good option (but not a monk fruit erythritol blend, as this will be grainy in the coating).
Recipe Variations
Nutty Crunch: Add a tablespoon of chia seeds, ground flaxseeds, hemp seeds, or chopped pecans to the chocolate coating for extra texture and healthy fats.Chocolate Chip Delight: Fold a tablespoon of mini chocolate chips into the filling for a delightful surprise with each bite.White Chocolate Twist: For a sweeter option, use melted sugar-free white chocolate chips as a the coating.
Storage Info
Store these Pumpkin Protein Balls in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to a week. Freeze for longer storage.