For longer rides, a banana or two is not always sufficient and riders often want something more filling to provide a more sustained energy release. Consequently, cyclists have turned to more substantial foods with the likes of Malt Loaf being one of the most popular. Indeed, I remember one of my first Sportives where the cyclist in front of me had an entire loaf stuffed in his jersey pocket. Over the past year I have been researching various recipes for snacks that I can take on my ride. The reasons are two-fold;
1. I love cooking
2. I like to know exactly what I am putting into my body
Not that I am particularly against the likes of Malt Loaf or Jaffa Cakes, but when you read the list of ingredients, it harks back to the days of GCSE chemistry.
I have tried and tested numerous recipes and below is one of my favourites (courtesy of http://veggiedesserts.co.uk). I ended up making about 20 energy balls and always take a couple on my rides that last longer than two/three hours.
Ingredients
For the energy balls:
§ 125g (1 ½ cups) rolled oats
§ 200g (1 cup) cooked sweet potato, mashed (about 1 large potato)
§ 125g (½ cup) nut butter
§ Large pinch of fresh ginger, grated
§ 1 tablespoon agave nectar or honey
§ ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
§ 1 tablespoon skimmed milk powder or vanilla protein powder
Instructions
1. Blitz all the ingredients in a high-speed blender until combined. If your blender isn’t high-speed, pulse the oats first to make them a bit finer, then add the remaining ingredients, or combine by hand. Roll into teaspoon-sized balls, then store in the refrigerator or freezer.
I love cooking so for me this is a labour of love. But, if you have the time (and inclination), I strongly recommend giving these a go. You can tweak the ingredients to your own taste preferences and then take them on your cycle ride happy in the knowledge that these little hand-crafted balls of energy will help get you to your final destination. Time consuming? Yes. But in my opinion, it is worth it.
Thank you James for sharing this delicacy with us. We hope to see you soon on the road.
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