You can use any high quality
protein powder you like, or completely omit the protein powder if you want.
It does add a subtle vanilla essence that's not present in the original recipe — so it you want it to taste more «authentic» you can use an unflavored
protein powder like The Protein Chef Baking Protein by Labrada Nutrition, or just use three - quarter cup all - purpose flour, oat flour, spelt flour, or gluten - free baking blend in place of the protein (you can also use half a cup of the aforementioned flours in place of the coconut flour).
Use any whey or vegan chocolate
protein powder you like!
I would recommend replacing with a high quality
protein powder like Garden of Life's Raw Protein powder
If you can't get this, I think a neutral - flavoured
protein powder like brown rice protein or even just some more buckwheat flour would be a good substitute in terms of matching the texture.
I also took the liberty of making these with coconut flour, flax, and some vanilla plant - based
protein powder like my other recent muffin recipes because this combo creates a wonderful texture for muffins that tastes like cake but has no wheat flour or refined grains.
Or maybe a plant - based
protein powder like rice, soy, hemp or pea is best for you?
Should you choose an animal - based
protein powder like whey or casein or egg?
Yes, you could substitute a good
protein powder like Garden of Life's Raw protein powder if that makes you feel more comfortable
If the raw eggs make you too nervous, you can always sub out only egg yolks, or use
a protein powder like Garden of Life's Raw Protein in its place And I used to use it for lunch about 3 - 4 x per week.
But you could substitute a high quality
protein powder like Garden of Life's Raw Protein instead if you'd like
When you make these for yourself, you can feel free to use
any protein powder you like.
Hi Lara, apart from eggs and cheese, you can try plant - based
protein powder like this one: Product Review and Giveaway: Nuzest
Provided you add fruit or use stevia or have
a protein powder like I use that is vanilla flavored but no sugar added.Great if you use raw greens in your smoothies like kale or chards.
I've been trying to amp up my protein intake and finally found
a protein powder I like, Aloha's Chocolate Protein Powder!
Use a high quality
protein powder like hydrolyzed beef, grass fed whey, or organic pea protein to sneak in some extra protein if you're having a hard time eating that much from whole food sources.
You can use
any protein powder you like, but this one is my favorite plant - based option and one that digests really easily for me.
For a vegetarian - friendly option, a plant - based
protein powder like pea protein does the trick.
You can add
protein powder like in this great recipe by My Montana Kitchen or include some cream cheese like Lisa from Low Carb Yum did -LSB-...]
I have yet to find
a protein powder I like (and I hate having to buy a giant container to try one).
Think you can cook recipes with whey
protein powder like it's flour?
You can use any flavor
protein powder you like in the date version and leave out the melted chocolate, and you'll change the flavor profile to suit your tastes.
And you can use
any protein powder you like, but be aware that flavored powders with significantly affect the taste.
Instead of whey or casein as your protein source, opt for a vegetarian
protein powder like rice or pea protein.
THIS is one of the chlorella powders I like and THIS is the (unflavored & unsweetened) whey
protein powder I like best.
I don't have a substitution for this ingredient, but you could use
any protein powder you like; just choose a plant - based protein powder that's unsweetened and non-GMO.
When you claim to have created the world's cleanest plant - based
protein powder like I do, you better darn well know a thing or two about clean eats.
* This is the vegan vanilla
protein powder I like to use.
Or any vegan chocolate
protein powder you like.
To help give you post workout chocolate milk a boost, then, add
a protein powder like Naked Whey.
You can use
any protein powder you like, but this one is my favorite plant - based option and one that digests really easily for me.
I have been going through
protein powder like crazy due to all the smoothie love so had to restock the supply.
Eat plenty of whole, plant - based foods and if you need a little extra protein (remember, athletes, active people, and older individuals do), consider a clean vegan
protein powder like Pure Food, which has 4 grams of BCAAs.
I've been trying to amp up my protein intake and finally found
a protein powder I like, Aloha's Chocolate Protein Powder!
As a nutritionist, I recommend to all of my clients to use a high quality collagen
protein powder like Vital Proteins as part of a healthy diet.
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.
Amy - I haven't tried substituting the brown rice protein with other vegan
protein powders like soy or hemp, but I do know that whey, casein and egg white protein powders don't work at all, sadly: / - Jess
This will not be the case with higher - quality
protein powders like those available through Naked Nutrition.
Plant based
protein powders like hemp, pea, rice, etc. are not typically complete sources of protein.
I supplement my clean eating with all - natural sprouted plant
protein powders like Warrior Force and others — and for a quality whey protein powder check out Biotrust brand.
That means plant based protein powders are not as potent to start with, so to make up for it, smart plant - based
protein powders like our Rebuild shake have been optimized to mimic animal protein through the addition of specific branch - chain amino acids.
Since I lift a lot, I do use
protein powders like Vega and Plant Fusion (both vegan).
If you want to go or stay vegan, you can still build a great, strong body with plant based foods and vegan
protein powders like VegaSport.
Not exact matches
These kind of fruit and veggie smoothies are great and you can add
protein to them by adding things
like hemp
powder or pea / rice
protein powder as well as chia seeds and flax seeds.
I have a similar recipe but it's half the ingredients, only 1 date (I don't
like it too sweet) and a serving of rice
protein powder added.
My base is always frozen fruit because I
like my smoothies cold, then I add a ton of greens, lemon, spirulina, bee pollen, maca, sprouted brown rice
protein powder or hemp seeds... my smoothies can get a bit on the overloaded side!
I love to use peanut
powder in recipes
like this because it's a great way to get the fiber and
protein from peanuts in a shake or smoothie without all the oil, and it is so darn tasty, too!
I feel
like lots of
protein powders are good — can't think of any off the top of my head... but I guess that depends on what you consider is safe.
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.
1/2 scoop vanilla
protein powder (can be omitted — but I
like the extra
protein — use whatever brand is safe for your diet)