WebHow to make protein waffles. Blend your oats. Add rolled oats to your blender and blend for 15-30 seconds or so until it is broken down into a flour consistency. Combine your dry …
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WebFollow the cooking instructions as per the packaging. Make pancakes. If you don’t own a waffle iron, these work very well as protein pancakes. Simply cook the batter in a …
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WebInstructions. Transfer the oats to a high-speed blender or food processor and blend on a high powder for 30 seconds, or until a flour forms. Add in the protein powder, baking …
WebLet the waffles fully cool. Place them on a piece of parchment paper or a plate. Place in the freezer for 2-3 hours until fully frozen on the outside. Place in a freezer safe bag or …
WebHand Method. Firmly tap the egg (s) on the side of a bowl and pour the whole egg into the bowl being careful to now puncture the yolk. With a clean hand, reach into the bowl and …
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WebMake Batter: Blend oats and flour into a powder. Add remaining ingredients and blend until smooth. Cook: Pour batter in a waffle iron and cook until golden brown. Top with fresh …
WebPreparation. Place all ingredients listed above in a blender and blend until evenly mixed and smooth. Heat a waffle iron. Lightly coat with oil or spray with non-stick spray. Place a …
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WebInstructions. Preheat waffle maker. In a large mixing bowl, whisk eggs, yogurt and milk. Add oat flour and protein powder; whisk until well combined. Make waffles according to your …
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WebWhisk the dry ingredients of flour, cornstarch, baking powder and sugar so it’s nice and fluffy, just takes a few seconds. Whisk the wet ingredients together in another bowl with …
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WebMix ingredients. In a medium bowl, stir together protein powder, Kodiak Cakes Mix, egg whites, pumpkin purée (or mashed banana). If needed for consistency, gradually add in a …
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WebReheating: From the Refrigerator: Preheat your oven to around 350°F (175°C). Place the waffles on a baking sheet in a single layer. Reheat for about 5-8 minutes or until heated …
WebHow to make High Protein Waffle recipe. Add oats to a blender and blend until oat flour is made. Add the eggs and cottage cheese and blend until fully mixed. Pour the waffle …
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WebProtein Waffle Topping Guide: Berries and cream – add 1/3 cup mixed berries, and 1/4 cup whipped cream.; Clouds and rainbows – add 1/4 cup whipped cream, and 1 tablespoon …
WebRest the waffles on a cooling rack: Place a cooling rack on top of a baking pan, then transfer both to the oven. Set the oven to “warm” or the lowest setting. As the waffles …
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