For a more indulgent donut, try 2 options for frosting: Option 1 (super healthy): 1/4 cup melted organic coconut oil 1/4 cup raw cacao powder A few drops of organic liquid stevia Option 2 (more indulgent): 5 TBS organic powdered sugar 1 TBS organic almond milk 2 TBS melted organic coconut oil Another fun option: Make a «Lemon Vanilla» version by substituting
the chocolate protein powder for Plexus 96 Vanilla and eliminating the cacao powder.
This batch uses vanilla vegan protein powder, but try substituting in
chocolate protein powder for an even more decadent flavor profile!
I'm currently using the Awesome Supplements
Chocolate Protein Powder for mine.
I substituted 1 TBSP of
chocolate protein powder for the cocoa powder and stirred in a few pieces of dark chocolate.
Tried these today, with a scoop of
chocolate protein powder for extra flavour and protein.
Not exact matches
Even
for chocolate recipes, I still prefer vanilla
protein powder because it usually has a nicer flavor compared to
chocolate powders.
Chocolate Banana Protein Smoothie For long - lasting energy for a workout or to replenish your stores, try this banana chocolate smoothie with protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa powder,
Chocolate Banana
Protein Smoothie For long - lasting energy for a workout or to replenish your stores, try this banana chocolate smoothie with protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa powder, a
Protein Smoothie
For long - lasting energy for a workout or to replenish your stores, try this banana chocolate smoothie with protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa powder, and i
For long - lasting energy
for a workout or to replenish your stores, try this banana chocolate smoothie with protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa powder, and i
for a workout or to replenish your stores, try this banana
chocolate smoothie with protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa powder,
chocolate smoothie with
protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa powder, a
protein powder, cottage cheese, banana, cocoa
powder, and ice.
Adding a sweetener to the
chocolate protein drizzle is optional and depends on your preference
for sweetness and the
protein powder you use which may already add a sweet flavor.
I did, however, replace the flour (
for someone who is gluten free) with 1 cup of pureed black beans and 1/2 cup of
chocolate protein powder and it turned out to be delicious.
Easy to make and store, the recipe calls
for vegan
chocolate protein powder, frozen strawberries, non-dairy milk (such as coconut or almond), and melted vegan
chocolate.
For the
chocolate chip cookies: 1 cup almond butter (must be drippy) 1/2 cup vanilla
protein powder 1/3 cup coconut palm sugar 1 egg, large 3 tablespoons dairy - free
chocolate chips, mini
The recipe calls
for quinoa flour, cacao
powder, baking
powder, avocado, vanilla extract, honey,
protein powder, milk, egg white, stevia goji berries and vegan
chocolate chips.
The
protein comes through giving them a slight
chocolate flavor, but you can also add some unsweetened dark cocoa
powder and a little more milk
for even more
chocolate flavor.
The maca
powder is great
for general energy and vitality, the hemp seeds add texture, flavor, and
protein, the vanilla is a lovely flavor, and the cacao nibs — do I really need to give you a reason to add
chocolate?
The blend of the Vega Sport
protein powder and cacao
powder (or cocoa
powder) with milk and little bit of sweetener made
for not only a delicious hot
chocolate, but one that could actually replace my daily smoothie.
1 pack Vanilla APS vegan
protein powder (see Note
for subs) 3 tablespoons coconut flour 3/8 cup almond milk 1/4 cup pumpkin puree (or a mushes banana if you want to make them banana - ish) 1 teaspoon butterscotch flavoring 5 squares 85 % dark
chocolate
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
Ground almonds and oats are combined with almond butter, honey, cocoa
powder, and chia seeds in these wholesome,
protein - packed
Chocolate Almond Energy Bites, perfect
for a quick snack or breakfast on - the - go!
I used organic sunflower butter, vega «va va vanilla»
protein powder, two medjool dates (soaked
for an hour), used lexia raisins instead of
chocolate chips and added a bit of ground cardamon.
Especially if it's
chocolate protein powder (then I usually also mix in that
powdered peanut butter stuff
for an awesome combo that tastes JUST like dessert!
This
chocolate protein powder uses only 4 ingredients, is vegan - friendly, and is the perfect replacement
for breakfast on those rushed mornings.
4 tablespoons Earth Balance 1 ounce bittersweet
chocolate, chopped, plus 1 ounce broken into 4 equal pieces 6 packets Stevia 2 large eggs 2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa
powder 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 cup almond flour 1 scoop (23.5 grams)
chocolate DailyBurn Fuel - 6
protein powder 1 teaspoon baking
powder Powdered sugar
for garnish (optional)
Super healthy
protein bars made with cashew,
chocolate and turmeric with the added of
protein powder which gives them an extra boost of
protein for your body.
Too often I see a recipe
for «
chocolate cake» that has like
chocolate protein powder and «healthy» products with unpronounceable names.
If you're wanting to lose some weight, the Shakeology 3 - Day Refresh with Vegan
Chocolate Protein Powder is a tool
for that.
2 1/3 cups of gluten free oats (I used Bob's Red Mill rolled gluten free oats) 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon baking
powder 1/2 teaspoon of salt 3 - 4 bananas (very ripe is best) 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract or paste 1/4 cup of unsweetened applesauce 1/4 cup of maple syrup, agave or honey (
for vegetarian option) 1/4 cup of hemp hearts (optional
for extra
protein) 1/4 -1 / 2 cup of vegan
chocolate chips (I prefer Enjoy Life)-- use as many as you prefer.
For a nutritious breakfast or an awesome post work out snack, try this delicious smoothie made with our Original Cold Pressed Almond Milk and Sunwarrior
Chocolate Protein powder!
Tagged aduna baobab
powder, algae omega 3, baobab, bear, bounce, brown rice
protein, carleys of cornwall, chi coconut water, chia bia, clif, clif bar, cocofina, coconut milk, coconut milk ice cream, coconut water, dr bronners, food
for life, ginger muscle rub, green people, happy kitchen, kara, kensington, koko, lovechock, nakd, natural and organic products expo, natural balance foods, natural hero, nordic naturals, nut mylk, olympia, om bar, pulsin, raw
chocolate, raw nut butter, raw seed butter, raw vegan, rawlicious, seed and bean, shot blocks, soap nuts, solgar, sprouted grain bread, sunwarrior, the raw choc company, trek, viridian, whole foods market, zen zen
1 3/4 cup of spelt flour 1 1/2 cup of almond or soy milk (I wouldn't recommend using rice / oat or coconut milk
for this recipe as they are too watery) 1 teaspoon of apple cider vinegar 1 scoop of Fit Delis
Chocolate Protein powder 2 tablespoon of raw cacao
powder 1 1/2 teaspoon of baking
powder 1 tablespoon of runny and smooth peanut butter 1/4 cup of melted coconut oil 1/4 cup of maple syrup A pinch of sea salt
We looked on this website
for an almond milk recipe as we found this recipe in a magazine that sounded really yummy: Blend 6 oz of brewed coffee, add some almond milk with
chocolate protein powder and ice.
If you don't have
chocolate protein powder just add a little cacao / cocoa
powder for the decadent
chocolate flavor!
1 scoop
chocolate protein powder (optional,
for more of a meal - type smoothie — I am not a
protein powder connoisseur, the only one I've tried is Jillian Michael's whey
protein and I have been loving it
for months now)
Ingredients
for the batter: 1/4 cup mashed sweet potato 1/4 cup
chocolate whey
protein powder 1tbsp peanut butter (I used
chocolate salted caramel by Hognuts) pinch ground cinnamon pinch ground nutmeg 3tbsp ground almonds 2tbsp cocoa
powder 2 tsp agave syrup small pinch sea salt 2 tbsp coconut flour 10 drops toffee flavdrops (optional)
Peanut butter
protein powder and
chocolate make these delicious fudgy and healthy no - bake oatmeal cookies a
for - sure crowd - pleaser!
The brownie batter calls
for pumpkin puree, smooth almond or cashew butter, cocoa
powder (unsweetened), and
protein powder, and the frosting calls
for chocolate protein powder, granulated sweetener (like stevia
powder), nut butter (cashew or macadamia works well because they're nice and smooth), and vegan milk of choice.
I found this website because I am using Garden of Life Fit
Chocolate Protein powder and I bought it
for many reasons, one being it didn't have sugar or artificial sweeteners (on the label).
2 tbsp oat flour (or blend rolled oats into flour in a food processor or spice grinder) 2 tbsp coconut flour 1/2 cup
protein powder (I used Hemp Pro 70) 1/4 cup cocoa
powder 1/4 cup grated zucchini 1/4 cup grated apple (I tried to process it into sauce but it was too little apple
for the food processor, so grated it was) 1/2 tsp baking soda 1 tsp cinnamon 3/4 tsp ground flax seeds 1/4 cup agave or your choice of sweetener 1/4 cup
chocolate chips 3/4 cup hot water
The exit process
for Vitaco's majority owner, private equity outfit Next Capital, also found a sporting code name — in line with its products
for gym junkies and weight - loss fanatics like
protein powders and low - carb
chocolate bars.
Protein Dark Chocolate Truffles are an easy and delicious treat made with protein powder and dark chocolate peanut butter for a healthy snack that tastes amazingly de
Protein Dark
Chocolate Truffles are an easy and delicious treat made with protein powder and dark chocolate peanut butter for a healthy snack that tastes amazingly
Chocolate Truffles are an easy and delicious treat made with
protein powder and dark chocolate peanut butter for a healthy snack that tastes amazingly de
protein powder and dark
chocolate peanut butter for a healthy snack that tastes amazingly
chocolate peanut butter
for a healthy snack that tastes amazingly decadent!
For the brownie I actually snubbed the cacao powder for some chocolate protein powd
For the brownie I actually snubbed the cacao
powder for some chocolate protein powd
for some
chocolate protein powder.
I'm going to give that method a try with soy milk ice cubes and my favorite
chocolate peanut butter
protein powder for an indulgent drink that's totally healthy.
I tested a couple of different
powders with the
protein truffles and I like Sunwarrior's classic
protein (vanilla and
chocolate) best
for this recipe.
I also tend to add
chocolate protein powder to kick the
protein content up a bit since that is what my husband likes to have
for breakfast before going to the gym.
Thankfully, this peanut butter
protein shake with frozen cherries,
chocolate protein powder, and peanut butter is waiting
for you like a
protein - packed dessert sent from the gods.
Print
Protein rich
chocolate dessert Ingredients First layer 100 g silken tofu 1 frozen banana 1 tablespoons cacao
powder raw 2 - 3 dates previously soaked
for half hour to 1 hour Middle layer 2 - 3 tablespoons puffed millet 1 tablespoon sunflower seeds 1 tablespoon chia seeds 1 -LSB-...]
For example, to build a bar, you get to pick the base (nut / seed butters and dates),
protein powder (soy, rice, or whey), nuts and seeds, dried fruits and berries, sweetener (honey, agave, or brown rice syrup), seasonings /
chocolate, grains / cereal (granola, crunchy rice, or oat bran), and vitamin infusions.
For all you
protein -
powder lovers, I added a new «
Chocolate Maca» sprouted superfood
protein powder I've been loving, on top of all the other yummy ingredients.
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.
For the frosting: * 1 scoop
Chocolate protein powder (I like UMP) * 2 tablespoons Hershey's Special Dark Cocoa (I like the flavor and color this imparts, but you can use regular cocoa powder if you prefer) * 4 tablespoons chocolate milk (I use Fairlife chocolate milk) * water
Chocolate protein powder (I like UMP) * 2 tablespoons Hershey's Special Dark Cocoa (I like the flavor and color this imparts, but you can use regular cocoa
powder if you prefer) * 4 tablespoons
chocolate milk (I use Fairlife chocolate milk) * water
chocolate milk (I use Fairlife
chocolate milk) * water
chocolate milk) * water as needed
For extra
protein I have used Fit Delis
Chocolate vegan
protein powder works perfectly well in any baking recipes as it doesn't add too much sweetness.