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Blog, Motherhood, Wellness · April 20, 2026

No-Bake Protein Lactation Bites (Easy Postpartum Snack)

Close-up of soft and chewy lactation protein bites with chocolate chips

If you’re in your pregnancy or postpartum era and constantly starving, these no-bake protein bites are about to become your go-to snack.

They’re quick to make, require zero baking, and are packed with ingredients that not only keep you full, but can also help support milk production if you’re breastfeeding. These are a perfect anytime snack, during midnight feeds, early mornings, or afternoons where you are lagging. They are a feel good snack that actually fuels your body!

Whether you’re prepping for postpartum or just want a healthier sweet treat, these are one of those recipes you’ll make on repeat.

Why These Protein Bites Are Great for Lactation

During breastfeeding, your body needs more—more calories, more hydration, and more nutrient-dense foods to support both you and your baby. And that’s why nutritious snacks are so important to have on hand!

Many of the components in this recipe are considered galactagogues, which are foods traditionally believed to help support milk supply. While every body is different, these ingredients are widely used in lactation recipes for a reason, and they also happen to be incredibly nourishing overall so it’s a win-win.

Ingredients for lactation protein bites including brewer’s yeast and pregnancy safe protein powder

Brewer’s yeast and oats are commonly used in lactation recipes because they provide key nutrients that support the body during milk production. Brewer’s yeast is rich in B vitamins and chromium, which help with energy production and blood sugar balance—both important for consistent milk supply. This is my favorite brand! Oats contain iron (low levels are linked to reduced supply) and beta-glucans, a type of fiber that may help support prolactin, the hormone responsible for milk production. While they aren’t a guarantee, these ingredients help nourish the body in a way that can support lactation overall.

No-bake protein bites with key ingredients like brewer’s yeast

The combination of healthy fats, fiber, protein, and carbohydrates makes these bites especially helpful for sustained energy and blood sugar balance, two things that can indirectly support consistent milk production.

No-Bake Protein Lactation Bites Ingredients

  • 1 ½ cups rolled oats (whole or ground, whatever you prefer!)
  • 1/3 cup protein powder (that is the serving size of my favorite plant-based pregnancy and postpartum protein powder, Ritual)
  • 1/4 cup ground flaxseed
  • 3 tbsp brewer’s yeast
  • 1 cup runny nut butter of your choice
  • 1/2 cup honey or maple syrup
  • 1 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 tsp ground cinnamon
  • 3 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips

Instructions

  1. In a large bowl, mix together the oats, ground flaxseed, brewer’s yeast, protein powder, chia seeds, and cinnamon.
  2. Add in the nut butter, honey, and vanilla extract.
  3. Stir everything together until fully combined (it will be thick and a little sticky).
  4. Fold in the chocolate chips.
  5. Roll into bite-sized balls (about 1–2 tablespoons each).
  6. Place in the fridge for at least 30 minutes to set.

Store in the fridge or pop into your freezer!

Note: Depending on your protein powder texture you may need a little more nut butter or sweetener to bind it together! You can also use a splash of milk, but keep in mind they might not last as long in the fridge if using milk.

Close-up of soft and chewy lactation protein bites with chocolate chips

Tips for the Best Texture Protein Balls

  • If the mixture feels too dry → add a little more nut butter or a splash of milk
  • If it’s too sticky → add a few more oats or protein powder
  • Chill your mixture before rolling if needed
  • Blend oats before if you want a smoother consistency
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Flavor Variations

If you’re anything like me, you’ll want to switch things up so you don’t get bored so here are a few easy variations you can make over the course of your postpartum journey!

Chocolate Peanut Butter

  • Use peanut butter
  • Add 1–2 tbsp cocoa powder
  • Optional: drizzle melted chocolate on top

Almond Coconut

  • Use almond butter
  • Add ¼ cup shredded coconut
  • Swap chocolate chips for white chocolate or leave them out

Pumpkin Spice (Perfect for Fall)

  • Add ¼ cup pumpkin purée
  • Increase oats and protein powder slightly if needed
  • Add pumpkin spice + extra cinnamon

Berry Vanilla

  • Use vanilla protein powder
  • Add dried blueberries or raspberries
  • Skip chocolate chips and swap them for white chocolate!

Quick Lactation Note!

While no single food guarantees an increase in milk supply, these bites combine several commonly used lactation-supporting ingredients with balanced nutrition—making them a smart, easy snack to support your body during breastfeeding.


Both brewer’s yeast and oats support lactation in a slightly indirect, but still meaningful way. They help nourish your body, stabilize energy and blood sugar, and provide key nutrients that play a role in hormone function and milk production. And honestly, that’s the real goal: supporting your body well enough that it can do what it’s already designed to do.

These are the kind of snacks that make postpartum (and honestly everyday life) feel just a little bit easier. They’re nourishing, easy, and actually satisfying, which is exactly what you need when you don’t have time to think about what to eat.

If you make them, you’ll see what I mean…they disappear fast!

Lactation Energy Bites FAQ

Do lactation energy bites actually work?

Lactation energy bites aren’t a guaranteed way to increase milk supply, but they’re made with nutrient-dense ingredients that support your body during breastfeeding. Think of them as a helpful, easy snack that fuels you—which can make a difference in how your body functions overall.

Does brewer’s yeast affect the taste?

A little bit, yes—but not in a bad way. Brewer’s yeast has a slightly nutty, almost savory flavor. When it’s mixed with nut butter, honey, and chocolate chips, you honestly don’t notice it much. If you’re sensitive to the taste, start with a smaller amount and work your way up.

Can I freeze lactation energy bites?

Yes, and you should. These freeze really well and are perfect to prep ahead for postpartum. Just store them in an airtight container and grab one whenever you need it—they thaw quickly or can be eaten straight from the freezer.

Can I make these without protein powder?

Definitely. You can leave it out and just add a bit more oats or flaxseed to balance the texture. The bites will still be super nourishing.

Are these safe during pregnancy too?

Yes! These ingredients are generally safe during pregnancy and make a great snack when you need something quick, filling, and slightly sweet. (As always, check with your doctor if you have specific concerns.)

What’s the best nut butter to use?

Anything runny works—peanut butter, almond butter, or cashew butter are all great. Peanut butter will give the strongest flavor, while almond butter is a bit more neutral.

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