Not exact matches
If you're not using a sweetened
protein powder like Vega, you'll need additional sweetener for this
recipe like a couple pitted dates or a splash of pure maple syrup.
The
recipe calls for milk of your choice, such as almond or soy, frozen strawberries, banana, ice cubes,
protein powder, agave nectar (but you can substitute with honey or maple syrup
if you're not a fan of agave), and toppings, such as berries, banana, granola and coconut flakes.
the entire
recipe is a single - serving that clocks in at just over 20g of whole food
protein (more
if you use
protein powder in the frosting), meaning you can eat the whole stack of 6 - 8 pancakes yourself and feel nice and satisfied all morning.
They also have heaps of amazing
recipes on their website,
if you are struggling for ideas to use your
protein powder.
We initially wanted to call this
recipe «Vega Vanilla Chai warm breakfast cereal» but didn't want people to pay no attention to the
recipe if they didn't have this Vega
protein powder in their cupboard.
If you'd rather do the no
protein powder version, get the
recipe here.
You could also add in a scoop of
protein powder (chocolate, vanilla or unflavoured would work really well in this
recipe for an extra, extra boost of
protein if you're into that kinda thing — do what you feel baby
I want to know
if I can make this
recipe with any
protein powder.
I just bought egg white
protein powder at Trader Joe's, 8 oz for a little under $ 10
if anyone wants to try this
recipe and not spend a lot.
The
recipe calls for pumpkin puree, almond milk (go for unsweetened), salted caramel syrup (you can substitute with maple syrup
if you can't find a healthy caramel syrup, or make your own date syrup),
protein powder, avocado and ice.
But
if you need to make this
recipe vegan, try replacing it with a vegan
protein powder that you love.
If you're wanting a waffle recipe without protein powder give these a try — https://www.kimscravings.com/2013/08/buckwheat-belgian-waffles/ They're delicious and you can use regular flour, if preferre
If you're wanting a waffle
recipe without
protein powder give these a try — https://www.kimscravings.com/2013/08/buckwheat-belgian-waffles/ They're delicious and you can use regular flour,
if preferre
if preferred.
Protein powder is optional in this
recipe, however, but I highly recommend you try it
if you haven't already.
You are welcome to add
protein powder to the
recipe to fulfill your dietary needs,
if extra
protein is required and not being achieved through a regular whole food diet.
If you have a good healthy chocolate chip cookie
recipe... or another healthy dessert you think might be good with some Pure Food
Protein powder, send me your
recipe and I'll do some experimenting!
If so, I used this
recipe for the chocolate blueberry cake: http://www.growingnaturals.com/recipes/
recipe-rice-blueberry-
protein-bread.php but used fresh blueberries instead of the frozen raspberries, chocolate brown rice
protein isolate instead of vanilla, and added 2 tbs of regular cocoa
powder (unsweetened) and 5 packets truvia to the
recipe.
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* Depending on
if your
protein powder is sweetener or not, you may also need to add some sweetener (I suggest pure stevia liquid or extract) but my
protein powder that I use in this
recipe has just the right amount of sweetness, so I didn't use any added sweeteners here.
* Feel free to substitute your favorite
protein powder or meal replacement
powder in this
recipe if you wish.
*
If you do not have a chocolate flavored meal replacement shake or
protein shake, you can use a vanilla flavor or just omit it, but you may want to reduce the water just a bit since the
powder will thicken up the entire
recipe a bit more.
While the
recipe calls for brown rice
protein powder, you can easily substitute for casein
if you feel that would suit you better.
If you don't know where the
protein is because you can't find
protein powder or meat in the
recipe, please take a look at each individual ingredient and check out how much
protein is in just 1 cup.
Ladies,
if you're reading this, please substitute the whey
protein in the
recipe for a women - only
powder.
If you're training regularly, consider including a quality
protein powder to add to fun
recipes like pancakes or muffins, or have in a green smoothie or
protein shake.
If you want to recreate this
recipe you'll find the vanilla
protein powder recommended is only available for American buyers.
I like using around 1/3 -1 / 2 scoop of
protein powder most of the time which is what the
recipe calls for below, but you can add more
if you like.
*
If you do not have a chocolate flavored meal replacement shake or
protein shake, you can use a vanilla flavor or just omit it, but you may want to reduce the water just a bit since the
powder will thicken up the entire
recipe a bit more.
Protein powder is optional in this
recipe, however, but I highly recommend you try it
if you haven't already.
If you don't have access to quality
protein powder, which is used in this
recipe, you can substitute it with 3 tablespoons of almond flour + 1 tablespoon of psyllium husk
powder OR just use 1/4 cup almond flour instead of the
protein powder.
If you don't have / use
protein powder, you can totally leave it out of this
recipe.
This buttery spread is 100 % vegan, so
if you use vegan
protein powder, the whole
recipe can be vegan and dairy - free!
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Enjoy the
recipe, and
if you don't have any RAW Fit at home to try out with this
recipe, just use your favorite vanilla
protein powder until you get a chance to try some!
You could also add in a scoop of
protein powder (vanilla or unflavoured would work best in this
recipe — I like to use The Healthy Chef — WPI) and some great lakes gelatin or vital
proteins collagen peptides (use the code to get NHN329 to get 10 % off) for an extra boost of
protein if you're into that kinda thing — do what you feel baby
If you don't feel like adding the
protein powder or don't have it, add an additional ounce of blanched almond flour or use the original
recipe.
You could also add in a scoop of
protein powder (vanilla, chocolate or unflavoured would work well in this
recipe) and some great lakes gelatin for an extra boost of
protein if you're into that kinda thing — do what you feel baby
* Feel free to substitute your favorite
protein powder or meal replacement
powder in this
recipe if you wish.
You are welcome to add
protein powder to the
recipe to fulfill your dietary needs,
if extra
protein is required and not being achieved through a regular whole food diet.
NOTE — You could also add in a scoop of
protein powder (vanilla or unflavoured would work best in this
recipe) for an extra boost of
protein if you're into that kinda thing — do what you feel baby
NOTE — You could also add in a scoop of
protein powder (vanilla, chocolate or unflavoured, would work well in this
recipe) and some some vital
proteins collagen peptides (use the code NHN329 to get 10 % off) for an extra boost of
protein if you're into that kinda thing — do what you feel baby
If you'd like to keep this
recipe vegan, you can easily do so by swapping to a plant - based
protein powder.
Most of my
recipes (especially baked) calls for additional
protein powder if you need more inspiration for how to use yours!