If you eat 6 times a day,
use powdered proteins as a meal replacement to 2 or even 3 meals.
Using powdered protein, however, cuts back on the calories and contributes to a filling, delicious recipe.
Not exact matches
Yes you can
use any other
protein powder or omit it all together.
I
use spirulina and hemp
protein in my morning smoothies and I find they give me great energy — I think they're the best
protein powders around
You could
use slightly less cacao
powder and add some
protein powder instead.
Hi Ella, I live in North Wales and I am struggling to get flax seed, raw cocao and hemp
protein powder, can you recommend anywhere on - line I could get them or alternative's I could
use please?
Just made the brownies,
used hemp
protein powder instead of ground almonds as I did nt have any, but still amazingly delicious and healthy.
Would you be able to recommend a good alternative
protein source to eat / drink rather than a whey
powder drink after a weights / Kettle Bell Kickboxing workout please as after the wonderful find and
use of your website and new book, I'm reluctant to put anything into my body which isn't natural?
I have a vanilla diet whey
protein powder that I
use after I workout — will this be suitable to
use instead of hemp
protein powder?
Can I grind up hemp seeds instead of
using hemp
protein powder?
I
used the scoop from a cannister of
powdered protein.
i have whey
protein powder at home and was planing on
using it, but then a saw the note saying not to....
More creative: I also
use the yogurt -
protein powder - cocoa
powder mix as a «syrup» when I make gluten - free pancakes!
The type of
protein powder you
use will affect your shake.
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
use unflavoured
protein powder in this recipe for a
protein boost, but
use your favourite
protein powder (I'm just not really a fan of the fake sweetener taste of a lot of flavoured
protein powders).
39 ml cartoned coconut milk 16g of organic whey
protein powder (I'm using this one by the Organic Protein Co which is absolutely STUP
protein powder (I'm
using this one by the Organic
Protein Co which is absolutely STUP
Protein Co which is absolutely STUPENDOUS!
The bars start with vanilla
protein powder, and I
used PlantFusion to keep them gluten - free, vegan, and clean - eating friendly.
These are made with my favorite vegan chocolate
protein powder (I
use Sunwarrior), making them the perfect healthy post workout breakfast!
However, I have some
protein cookie and
protein muffin recipes that
use whey - based
protein powders that might interest you Caroline!
I don't
use protein powders very often, but I may need to pick some up so I can give this recipe a try!
They don't contain whey
protein, but are
using hempseed
protein powder instead.
Do NOT
use whey
protein powder; the bars will not set, even with coconut flour.
What would you recommend
using in place of
protein powder?
All I had was chocolate whey
protein powder, so I
used that.
1/2 scoop vanilla
protein powder (can be omitted — but I like the extra
protein —
use whatever brand is safe for your diet)
I was a little bummed, but I figured that because I wasn't
using the same
protein powder I wasn't going to have the same results.
Your numbers may vary slightly if you're
using a different
protein powder!
We
used to make «
Protein Balls» with a protein powder that we used to buy, which were amazing, but now we are trying to eat even less processed than we were
Protein Balls» with a
protein powder that we used to buy, which were amazing, but now we are trying to eat even less processed than we were
protein powder that we
used to buy, which were amazing, but now we are trying to eat even less processed than we were before.
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.
I actually
used a
protein powder scoop
If you were to
use more almond meal in place of the
protein powder, the pancakes may fall apart.
Unlike traditional
protein bars made from processed
powders and sugar, this recipe only
uses common, healthy ingredients found at home.
I made a couple substitutions — I filled the 1/3 cup up half way with maple syrup first, then the other half of the way with honey; I
used 1 cup whole wheat flour and 1/2 cup unflavored
protein isolate
powder; I substituted quinoa for the millet.
3 tablespoons buttermilk (this is important; it helps with the airiness) 3 tablespoons vanilla brown rice
protein pow (I
used Growing Naturals
protein pow) 4 tablespoons Cinnamon roll flavored whey
protein powder (could sub with vanilla whey) 6 egg whites 1/3 cup almond milk (could sub with any milk) 6 tablespoons amaranth flour (again, feel free to sub this with oat flour, ground oats, quinoa flakes, or almond butter) 1/2 tablespoon baking
powder 2 tablespoons cinnamon 1 teaspoon vanilla essence
You can
use any unflavored or vanilla vegan
protein powder, or leave it out and substitute with oat flour instead.
For those wanting an added boost of
protein, you can either add the
protein powder IN the recipe (I
use my standby casein
protein powder, vegan
protein powder or paleo friendly
protein powder) or as a frosting - You can
use the same frosting
used in this recipe here.
I like to
use protein powder in my steel cut oats.
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 don't really
use protein powder....
You can never, ever go wrong with cookies I'm not huge on
using protein powders either, but they definitely add a nice touch to certain recipes, and it helps when they're made with natural ingredients and no pesky chemical additives.
I'm not a big
protein powder user either, but I do
use it from time to time.
You know, the fitness people who will try just about anything
using oats and egg whites... sometimes
protein powder.
My favorite way to
use protein powder is in smoothies!
You can sub any type of
protein powder you would like in this, but I
used the Vega One Berry for mine.
Grass Fed Beef Gelatin
Powder - 24oz Unflavored, Easy To Mix,
Use in Bone Broth - Pasture Raised
Protein Supplement for Joint Health, Anti Aging Skin Benefits, Non GMO, Paleo Friendly
Any
protein powder can be used in this recipe but my favorite is the Orgain Organic Plant P
protein powder can be
used in this recipe but my favorite is the Orgain Organic Plant
ProteinProtein!
The chocolate
protein powder I
used in this recipe doesn't contain any sugar, so I had to add a little bit of maple syrup to counter balance the bitterness of the chocolate
protein powder.
If your
protein powder is sweet enough, omit
using the sweetener all together (you can taste the batter to adjust the sweetness to your liking).
I
used a vanilla whey
protein powder (Tera's Whey brand - which is growth hormone free!).