Not exact matches
I also had to double the amount of cocoa
powder to
make it really chocolatey and less overpoweringly
banana - y, perhaps because the cocoa
powder I found is not raw cacao, or maybe it's just of lesser quality than yours.
My favourite is your chia - pudding - to go recipe, I
made a chocolate version with oats and cacao
powder and
banana slices (ate this again today hahaa), really yummy.
It adds a lovely caramel - like flavor to this chocolate smoothie, which is sweetened with
banana and
made with almond milk and vegan protein
powder, dressed up with cacao nibs.
I
made a batch & i had some left over so i
made a smoothie bowl out of it, added some vanilla protein
powder to
make a meal (that thickened it up too), sprinkled some
banana chips, pumpkin seeds / pepitas, sunflower seeds & whole cashews on top.
I put away my blender this month for fear that I would want to
make my favourite frozen
banana, cocoa
powder, coconut milk smoothie!
They include the incredibly powerful spirulina
powder,
bananas, peanut butter (
make sure you get 100 %), and coconut milk.
Picture - perfect, but actually very simple to
make, the recipe includes frozen
bananas, frozen raspberries, coconut cream, coconut sugar and coconut milk
powder, plus toppings.
It has healthy carbs from the
banana, and a dose of protein from the protein
powder making it a balanced option.
And the third is
made with buckwheat groats, oats, coconut, flaxseed,
banana, peanut butter (100 %), cacao
powder, cinnamon, dates, almond milk and muesli.
I
made this but put one
banana in blender with two eggs a little fat free half and half sons workout protein
powder and
made pancakes.
Simple to
make, it includes hulled hemp seeds, lemon juice,
banana, frozen raspberries, plant milk and raw licorice
powder.
If you follow me on facebook, you might have heard that a smoothie
made with milk, spinach, kale, chard, cocoa
powder, cherries, and
bananas is like dessert!
The brownie is
made with frozen
bananas, almond milk, chocolate protein
powder (again, if you have a plain protein
powder, you can add cacao
powder and maple syrup or stevia), and the peanut butter cookie crumble is
made with coconut flour, vanilla protein
powder, sweetener, cinnamon, almond or cashew butter, maple syrup and dairy - free milk.
The other day he
made banana and egg pancakes for breakfast, using only
bananas, eggs and protein
powder.
I forgot the milk and oil altogether, and added 2 scoops of vanilla protein
powder... but my
bananas were pretty big, so that probably
made up for any missing moisture.
Mint Choc Chip Shake (Serves 1) 1 - 2 frozen
Bananas (You can replace 1 of the bananas with 1/2 avocado to make this thicker and creamier - I highly recommend doing this) Handful of Fresh Mint Handful of Spinach 2 Tbsp of Pulsin Pea Protein 1 Tbsp Cacao / Cocoa Powder 1 - 2 Cups of Almond Milk or alternative 1 Tbsp Cacao Nibs / Chocolat
Bananas (You can replace 1 of the
bananas with 1/2 avocado to make this thicker and creamier - I highly recommend doing this) Handful of Fresh Mint Handful of Spinach 2 Tbsp of Pulsin Pea Protein 1 Tbsp Cacao / Cocoa Powder 1 - 2 Cups of Almond Milk or alternative 1 Tbsp Cacao Nibs / Chocolat
bananas with 1/2 avocado to
make this thicker and creamier - I highly recommend doing this) Handful of Fresh Mint Handful of Spinach 2 Tbsp of Pulsin Pea Protein 1 Tbsp Cacao / Cocoa
Powder 1 - 2 Cups of Almond Milk or alternative 1 Tbsp Cacao Nibs / Chocolate Chips
Make a delectable vegan pudding by simply blending 1 ripe avocado, 1 ripe
banana, 4 tablespoons of Viva Naturals Organic Cacao
Powder, 2 tablespoons of honey or maple syrup, and indulge in our must - have kitchen ingredient.
The thick, creaminess comes from pumpkin, the sweetness comes from
banana, and an added hit of protein
powder makes this an awesome all rounder!
Well I did and here it is... I simply
made a portion of plain
banana ice - cream, you could add
powdered cocoa, espresso or berries to twist the flavour of the base, and then you arrange a variation of different awesome toppings and dress your ice cream as you please.
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
A scoop of chocolate protein
powder, and cup of regular or almond milk, and a frozen
banana, which
makes it really creamy.
Since they're
made with
bananas, almond butter, and cocoa
powder, you don't have to feel the tiniest bit guilty eating brownies for breakfast.
These
banana chocolate - chunk espresso muffins are
made with part whole wheat flour, couldn't be easier to
make, and are infused with instant espresso
powder and studded with dark chocolate chunks!
Pumpkin Pie Protein Smoothie Vegan, gluten - free, soy - free, refined sugar - free
Makes 1 large serving 1 cup unsweetened pumpkin puree (to
make your own, click here) 1 frozen
banana 1/2 -1 cup unsweetened almond milk, or other dairy - free milk 1 scoop unflavored (or vanilla) protein
powder * — optional 2 - 3 TBSP agave or maple syrup, to taste 1/2 tsp.
* You can add in any boosters you want: a small scoop of protein
powder, hemp seeds, flaxseeds, etc. ** Another way to
make this smoothie is to use frozen coffee and a regular (non-frozen)
banana.
They ain't no Ghirardelli's, but for being
made of chia seeds,
bananas, and protein
powder, they were delicious.
Guys, this cake is
made with almond flour, cocoa
powder,
bananas, oil, and maple syrup, which
makes it breakfast appropriate.
For the cake — 1 and 1/2 cups pumpkin puree (I prefer home
made but you can use canned)-- 1/2 cup maple syrup (or honey)-- 2 ripe
bananas, mashed with a fork — 1 teaspoon apple vinegar — 6 tablespoons coconut oil — 2 cups whole wheat spelt flour, sifted — 1 cup white spelt flour, sifted — 1 teaspoon baking
powder — 1 teaspoon baking soda — 2 teaspoons ground ginger — 1 teaspoon cardamom — 1/2 teaspoon ground cloves — 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg — 1/2 teaspoon sea salt — 1 tablespoon cinnamon — 2 tablespoons chia seeds
This special batter is
made with
banana, avocado, collagen peptides, dark cocoa
powder, full - fat coconut milk, water, and a pinch of unrefined sea salt.
Ingredients
makes about 12 small pancakes - recipe can be doubled easily - I use a griddle 2 eggs 1 very ripe
banana 1/4 cup almond butter - where to buy nut butters 2 Tbsp raw milk, kefir or coconut milk 1 tsp baking
powder 1 tsp cinnamon Pinch salt 1... Continue Reading
This green monster was
made with soy milk, frozen
banana, spinach and pulsin» protein
powder.
Made two changes: added 1/2 cup more
banana (because I needed to use them up), and used half raw sugar and half
powdered sugar (that's what I had on hand).
In fact, I too love having breakfast for dinner and when I got home from a long day of work tonight, I
made vegan
banana pancakes with NuNaturals
powder, cinnamon, nut meg, almond milk, sea salt, and drizzled maple syrup on top.....
I
made this for breakfast, and after popping it out of the mug, I cut the cake in half horizontally and spread some chocolate «frosting» (1/2
banana + 1 TBSP unsweetened cocoa
powder + 1/8 tsp vanilla extract + drizzle of maple syrup) on the first and second layer of the cake.
The three ice creams are
made from a base of frozen
bananas and mixed with fresh strawberry, cocoa
powder and dark chocolate and vanilla extract flavours.
The
banana and toasted coconut yogurt give it a bit of a tropical feel and the cocoa
powder and almond milk
make it taste a little like dessert.
1/2 cup Almond milk (I used home -
made) 1/3 cup water with 1 tsp chia seeds (mix and leave for 10 mins) 1 tsp vanilla extract 2/3 cup cocoa
powder 1/4 tsp cinnamon 2 tsp baking
powder 1/2 tsp salt 1/4 tsp apple cider vinegar 1 mashed
banana 120gm sugar free apple sauce (1 tub)
Makes 8 muffins Coconut oil to grease tin 1/2 cup of almond flour 1/4 cup of coconut flour 1 heaped teaspoon of ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1 large ripe
banana 4 large eggs 1 cup of grated carrot 1 tablespoon of maple syrup 1 teaspoon of baking
powder (gluten free)
Then I added another cup of coconut milk blended with 3
bananas, cocoa
powder, chis, flax answer baked for 25 mins and got something that more resembled a cookie and it didn't
make 12 to 15 cookies it
made 3 doz full size cooki (ettes).
Cacao
powder, almond butter, almond milk, frozen
bananas and dates
make up the velvety chocolate smoothie.
I love using protein
powder to
make easy protein freezer fudge, as a dessert «frosting,» and in shakes or
banana ice cream.
This bowl of brown sludge was overnight oats rice
made with (already cooked) wild rice, chia seeds, half a
banana and cocoa
powder.
1) Combine the dry ingredients (almond flour / meal, tapioca flour, baking
powder, salt) in a medium bowl 2) In another medium bowl, whisk the milk, mashed
banana, eggs, vanilla extract, and honey together 3) Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and mix until combined 4) Pre-heat a non-stick pan and melt a little butter 5) Scoop about 1/4 cup of batter in the middle of the pan to
make small pancakes (the smaller the pancakes, the easier it will be to flip them) 6) Let the pancake cook on one side until it automatically unsticks from the pan, then flip it over until the other side turns golden brown 7) Repeat last step until all the batter is used up 8) Serve pancakes warm with cut
bananas drizzled in honey
Combining coconut oil with cacao
powder and maple syrup
makes dark chocolate (+
banana = coconut oil fudge).
Made with ingredients like frozen
banana, oats, hemp hearts, cocoa
powder, and a superfood greens supplement, this smoothie is packed with... [Read More]
I like to
make protein cereal with protein
powder in the milk and kashi go lean with sliced
bananas or strawberries.
Here's how to
make a green smoothie of your own: 2 cups almond milk (soy or rice work well too) 1 frozen
banana (remove the peel, cut into 1 - inch slices, and freeze in a plastic bag overnight) 1 cup of frozen berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and / or blackberries, etc) 1 Tbs flax seeds 1 scoop rice protein
powder (soy or hemp work well) Greens: spinach has the mildest flavor and for a beginner, I would recommend starting with 1/2 cup.
The squares are
made with minimal ingredients, all natural and all good for you; nuts, unsweetened cocoa
powder, dates, pure raw honey, almond butter, and
banana.
2 - 3 medium ripe
bananas 1/4 cup melted coconut oil 2 Celestial Peppermint Lane tea (removed from tea bags) 1/4 cup coconut sugar 1/4 cup pure maple syrup 1 chia / flax or flax meal egg (1 tablespoon of flax and or flax / chia mixed with 3 tablespoons of water & let to sit for 3 mins) 1 teaspoon pure peppermint extract 1.25 cups oat flour (you can
make your own by blending in a food processor down to flour) 3/4 cup almond meal 1/2 cup unsweetened cacao
powder 1 teaspoon baking
powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/3 cup of vegan, dark chocolate chips
In this yellow curry
made from scratch, I use coconut milk, curry
powder, turmeric,
bananas and chicken drumsticks, carrots and spinach.