Unleash your inner mystery-solver with the "Official Scooby Snack from the Kitchen of Shaggy" β a no-bake treat that's as irresistible as it is easy to make! Packed with creamy peanut butter, a drizzle of honey, hearty rolled oats, and a touch of vanilla for a comforting sweetness, these bite-sized energy snacks are the perfect blend of wholesome and indulgent. Mini chocolate chips add a burst of decadence, while a hint of cinnamon and a pinch of salt balance out the flavors beautifully. Ready in just 15 minutes and requiring no oven time, these playful snacks are ideal for on-the-go adventures, after-school munchies, or a nostalgic treat for Scooby-Doo fans of all ages. Store them in the fridge for up to a week and share with your closest pals β Zoinks! These Scooby Snacks wonβt last long!
In a large mixing bowl, combine the peanut butter and honey. Mix until smooth and well combined.
Add the vanilla extract, ground cinnamon, and salt to the mixture. Stir to incorporate.
Gradually mix in the rolled oats until the mixture becomes thick and slightly sticky but holds its shape.
Fold in the mini chocolate chips.
Using clean hands or a small cookie scoop, form the mixture into bite-sized balls (about 1-2 tablespoons each).
Place the formed Scooby Snacks onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
Refrigerate for at least 30 minutes to allow the snacks to firm up.
Serve to your mystery-solving gang or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 1 week.
Calories |
2613 | ||
|---|---|---|---|
% Daily Value* |
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| Total Fat | 141.0 g | 181% | |
| Saturated Fat | 31.2 g | 156% | |
| Polyunsaturated Fat | 0.0 g | ||
| Cholesterol | 0 mg | 0% | |
| Sodium | 1636 mg | 71% | |
| Total Carbohydrate | 287.2 g | 104% | |
| Dietary Fiber | 35.5 g | 127% | |
| Total Sugars | 143.0 g | ||
| Protein | 90.1 g | 180% | |
| Vitamin D | 0.0 mcg | 0% | |
| Calcium | 283 mg | 22% | |
| Iron | 14.5 mg | 81% | |
| Potassium | 2254 mg | 48% | |
*The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.