Baking With Whey Protein High Protein Recipes

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WebAdd a “real” flour as well. Protein powder may look like flour, but it behaves very differently when baked, so you need to combine it …

Reviews: 2Estimated Reading Time: 6 mins

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WebPreheat oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside. Add dry ingredients to a small bowl (whey, …

Estimated Reading Time: 8 minsCalories: 60 per servingTotal Time: 30 mins1. Preheat oven to 350°F and line a baking sheet with parchment paper. Set aside.
2. Add dry ingredients to a small bowl (whey, coconut flour, baking powder, xanthan gum, peanut butter powder, and salt). Whisk well to combine.
3. Add coconut oil, butter, and sweetener to a large bowl or stand mixer. Mix well until light and fluffy. Add egg, vanilla extract, peanut butter, and milk. Whisk well.
4. Slowly add dry ingredients to wet ingredients. Mix well until dough forms.

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WebPreheat the oven to 350°F (175°C). Line the bread pan, about 5 x 10 inches (12 x 24 cm), with parchment paper. Add the yogurt and eggs to a big bowl and mix until …

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Calories: 71 per servingCategory: Bread

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WebPlace a rack in the center of your oven and preheat the oven 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. In a medium …

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Calories: 112 per servingCategory: Dessert1. Place a rack in the center of your oven and preheat the oven 350 degrees F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
2. In a medium bowl, combine the peanut butter, coconut sugar, salt, egg, egg white, and vanilla extract. Mix briskly until ingredients are well blended. Sprinkle the baking soda over the top. With a rubber spatula, work in the protein powder and coconut flour until well combined. The will seem very dry first but will continue to come together as you stir and push. Fold in chocolate chips.
3. At this point, judge your dough, as the amount of moisture may vary based on the brand of protein powder and nut butter you use. It should be slightly sticky but not a total mushy mess. If you need a firmer dough, add a bit more protein powder. For a looser dough, sprinkle the batter with a bit of milk (or almond milk) and with a spatula, fold it in until the dough comes together.
4. With a small cookie scoop or spoon, portion the cookie dough by tablespoonfuls and drop onto your prepared baking sheet (you will have 12 to 14 cookies total). With your fingers, gently flatten the tops of the cookies, as they will not spread but will puff up during baking. Bake for 5 to 6 minutes, until the edges are barely golden brown and dry to the touch but the middles seem fairly doughy. Do not overbake! Place the cookie sheet on a wire rack and allow the cookies to cool on the baking sheet for 3 minutes before transferring them directly to the wire rack to finish cooling.

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WebBetter than store-bought, these peanut butter cups are coated in dark chocolate and have a hint of vanilla from whey protein. There’s no extra sugar added, …

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WebRich, moist Low Carb Chocolate Protein Cake with protein powder, Greek yogurt and cocoa. Non Fat Greek Yogurt for an extra high protein frosting recipe, Dymatize ISO 100 Gourmet Chocolate Whey

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WebInstructions. Add the protein powder into a large mixing bowl with the eggs, and mix to combine. Whisk in the sugar substitute, baking powder, vanilla extract, cinnamon and vanilla. Pour the heavy …

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WebPumpkin Spice Cake With Brown Butter Frosting (Low Carb, Gluten Free) A Sweet Life. stevia extract, almond flour, cinnamon, whey protein powder, pumpkin purée and 12 more.

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WebYou can use pretty much any flour: oat flour, buckwheat flour, spelt flour, coconut flour, almond flour, fat reduced nut flours. The larger the ratio of flour to protein powder, the better the cake is likely to …

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WebHow to make protein pancakes. Blend your oats. Add rolled oats to your blender and blend for 10-15 seconds or so until it is broken down into a flour consistency. …

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WebStart your day off strong with a batch of protein pancakes or waffles! To make protein pancakes, all you’ll need is 1 scoop of your favorite Swee2ooth Super …

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WebInstructions. Place a non-stick skillet on the stove over medium heat. Spray with cooking spray or use butter or coconut oil and let melt. Mix the eggs, protein powder, and baking powder in a large bowl. …

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WebMicrowave your protein whey cake for 1-2 minutes (:90 seconds for me) or until it rises. Remember that your microwave time can change depending on how powerful your …

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WebAdd the coconut oil mix. Melt the coconut oil, then stir in the sea salt and vanilla. Pour the coconut oil mixture into the food processor. Process the ingredients until …

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WebGet the full recipe at: sugarfreemom.com. 7. Protein Snickers Bar. Image credit: Low Carb Lab. The protein base for these bars contains protein powder, ground …

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Weboats, protein powder, baking powder, egg white, coconut flour and 1 more Keto Pancakes - Low Carb Sweet and Savory Meals coconut flour, baking powder, …

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