Looking for easy no-bake collagen peptides recipes you can make at home? This collection brings together simple, satisfying snacks and desserts made with collagen peptides protein powder, from protein balls and protein bars to caramel dip, peanut clusters, and pancakes. These recipes are designed for days when you want something sweet, filling, and convenient without turning on the oven.
Collagen peptides powder is a powdered supplement made from hydrolyzed collagen peptides, which are small chains of amino acids. It dissolves easily in liquids, so it can be stirred into coffee, milk, smoothies, and other drinks. It also works well in no-bake treats because it helps create a chewy texture while adding protein. Below, you’ll find a wide variety of collagen protein balls, collagen protein bars, and other simple recipes to try.
What we’ll cover:
- Collagen Protein Ball Recipes
- Collagen Protein Bar Recipes
- Other No-Bake Collagen Recipes
Collagen Peptides FAQ
WHAT ARE COLLAGEN PEPTIDES?
Collagen peptides powder is a supplement made from hydrolyzed collagen peptides. These peptides are short chains of amino acids that are commonly used to support healthy hair, skin, nails, bones, and joints.
WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF COLLAGEN PEPTIDES?
Collagen peptides are often used to support connective tissues in the body, including skin, bones, cartilage, tendons, ligaments, and muscles. Because the powder blends smoothly into liquids and soft mixtures, it is also a convenient ingredient for easy high-protein snacks and no-bake desserts.
🍪 Protein Ball Recipes Using Collagen Peptides
1. Basic Peanut Butter
This basic peanut butter collagen protein ball recipe is simple, flexible, and easy to customize. The base uses collagen peptides protein powder, peanut butter, sweetener, coconut flour, and almond milk. Just mix the ingredients, roll the mixture into balls, and chill. It is a great starter recipe if you want a no-bake protein snack that can be made sweeter, saltier, or more dessert-like depending on your taste.
Basic Peanut Butter Collagen Protein Balls with Variations
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2. Birthday Cake
These confetti birthday cake collagen protein balls are fun, colorful, and much easier than baking a cake. They bring together the sweet flavor of birthday cake in a bite-sized no-bake snack that works well for meal prep, lunch boxes, or a quick dessert-style treat.
Collagen Birthday Cake Protein Balls
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3. Monster Cookie
Monster cookie collagen protein balls are inspired by the classic baked cookie, but this version is no-bake and easy to take on the go. Peanut butter, oats, and mini M&Ms give them a familiar cookie flavor, while collagen peptides add protein and help create a chewy texture.
Healthy Monster Cookie Protein Balls Made with Collagen Peptides
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4. Coffee & Almond Butter Cookie Dough
These coffee and almond butter cookie dough collagen protein balls are nutty, chewy, sweet, and chocolatey. Instant coffee granules give them a coffee flavor, while mini chocolate chips make them feel like a cookie dough treat. They are a quick option when you want a no-bake snack with a little extra coffee-inspired flavor.
Coffee & Almond Butter Cookie Dough Collagen Protein Balls
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5. Cashew & White Chocolate
These cashew and white chocolate collagen protein balls combine buttery cashews with creamy white chocolate pieces. The dough is soft, chewy, and sweet, making this recipe a good choice when you want a no-bake protein snack that feels like dessert.
Cashew & White Chocolate Collagen Protein Balls
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6. Pistachio Cheesecake
These pistachio cheesecake collagen protein balls are creamy, nutty, and easy to prepare. Made with pistachio butter, cream cheese, collagen, and coconut flour, they have a cheesecake-inspired flavor without the need for baking.
Pistachio Cheesecake Collagen Protein Balls
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7. Tahini
Tahini collagen protein balls are rich, nutty, and satisfying. Tahini and sesame seeds add a deep flavor and a pleasant texture, while collagen peptides help make these bites a convenient snack for busy days, workouts, hikes, or afternoon cravings.
Keto Tahini Collagen Protein Balls
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8. Sweet and Salty Peanut Butter + Pretzels
Sweet, salty, crunchy, and chewy, these peanut butter collagen protein balls with pretzels are made for anyone who loves contrast in every bite. The recipe is simple, no-bake, and made with only a few ingredients.
Sweet and Salty Peanut Butter Collagen Protein Balls with Pretzels
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9. Matcha Latte
These matcha latte collagen protein balls are inspired by a creamy matcha drink. Matcha adds an earthy flavor, while dry milk powder and hemp seeds help create a smooth, satisfying bite. This quick recipe is a good option when you want something sweet, green, and energizing.
Power Packed Matcha Latte Protein Balls Recipe with Collagen Peptides
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🍫 Protein Bar Recipes Using Collagen Peptides
1. Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough
These almond butter chocolate chip cookie dough collagen protein bars are thick, chewy, nutty, and chocolatey. They have a texture somewhere between cookie dough and a blondie, making them a satisfying fridge snack for moments when you want something sweet but filling.
Almond Butter Chocolate Chip Cookie Dough Collagen Protein Bars
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2. Collagen Snickers Bars
These no-bake collagen Snickers bars are inspired by the classic candy bar. They feature a cookie-style base, a gooey caramel-like center made with collagen peptides, crunchy peanuts, and a chocolate coating.
Collagen Snickers Bars
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3. Pecan Pie
These no-bake collagen pecan pie bars are sweet, salty, crunchy, and gooey. They are made with ingredients such as collagen peptides protein powder, coconut flour, almond milk, molasses, pecan butter, and pecans, without eggs or corn syrup.
Collagen Peptides Pecan Pie Bars (No-Bake)
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4. Carrot Cake
These no-bake carrot cake collagen protein bars are a quick way to enjoy carrot cake flavor in snack form. Shredded carrots, maple syrup, cream cheese, coconut flour, cinnamon, and collagen peptides come together in chewy bars that are easy to keep in the fridge.
No-Bake Carrot Cake Collagen Protein Bars
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5. Lemon Bars
These homemade lemon collagen protein bars are soft, chewy, sweet, and tangy. They are a great choice for anyone who enjoys lemon desserts and wants an easy no-bake snack with a bright citrus flavor.
Healthy Homemade Lemon Protein Bars made with Collagen Peptides
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6. White Chocolate & Matcha
These white chocolate matcha collagen protein bars are thick, chewy, and naturally earthy from the matcha powder. White chocolate pieces add sweetness and a buttery finish, making them feel like a no-bake matcha blondie.
Healthy White Chocolate Matcha Collagen Protein Bars
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7. White Chocolate Macadamia
These chunky white chocolate macadamia collagen protein bars are inspired by the classic cookie flavor. They are thick, chewy, buttery, and sweet, but require no baking.
Chunky White Chocolate Macadamia Protein Bars Recipe
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8. Take 5 Copycat Recipe
These sweet and salty peanut butter collagen protein bars are inspired by Reese’s Take 5. They combine peanut butter, oatmeal, coconut flour, collagen powder, and chocolate for a snack that is crunchy, chewy, nutty, and satisfying.
Sweet & Salty Peanut Butter Protein Bars Recipe
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9. Nutella
These Nutella collagen protein bars are soft, chewy, and full of chocolate-hazelnut flavor. They work well as a post-workout snack, lunchbox treat, or simple dessert when you want something rich and easy.
Nutella Collagen Protein Bars
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10. Gingerbread
Gingerbread collagen protein bars bring together warm spices like ginger, cinnamon, and allspice. They are a cozy, no-bake snack with a festive flavor that works well beyond the holiday season.
Gingerbread Collagen Protein Bars
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🍮 Other No-Bake Collagen Recipes
These collagen peptides recipes do not fall neatly into the protein ball or protein bar categories, but they are still easy, delicious, and worth trying. The caramel dip is especially simple because it requires only a few ingredients and no cooking.
1. Keto Caramel Dip
This keto caramel apple dip is made with nut butter, collagen peptides powder, and sugar-free syrup. It is sweet, rich, sticky, and creamy, making it a quick low-carb dip for apple slices or other crunchy snacks.
Keto Caramel Apple Dip
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2. Peanut Clusters
These chocolate peanut clusters with collagen caramel take a crunchy classic and give it a sweet, chewy center. Made with collagen peptides powder, peanut butter, sugar-free syrup, chocolate, and peanuts, they are easy to prepare and do not require baking.
Collagen Caramel Peanut Clusters
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3. Pumpkin Pancakes
These pumpkin pancakes use collagen peptides protein powder in the batter along with coconut flour, tapioca flour, sugar, eggs, and pumpkin puree. They are especially fitting for fall, but the pumpkin flavor makes them enjoyable any time of year.
Healthy Collagen Pumpkin Pancakes
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More Collagen Recipes (HERE)
Whether you prefer protein balls, protein bars, candy-inspired snacks, or simple no-bake desserts, collagen peptides powder is an easy ingredient to work into homemade treats. Start with a basic peanut butter protein ball, try a dessert-inspired bar, or make the caramel dip when you need something quick and sweet.