Protein powder...not just for shakes anymore

Boner
on 8/18/08 5:55 am, edited 8/18/08 6:00 am - South of Boulder, CO
Dear Lord....Please bless these recipes for the holy men of the Locker Room so that they may enjoy them as they try to meet their daily protein needs.

Brother Boner
If you're getting sick of always taking your protein powder in the form of a shake consisting of powder and water you aren't alone. Day after day we get tired of the same routine and the desire to try something different is what often leads us to cheating on our diet. Instead of resorting to unhealthy items, why not try and find something that you can substitute your shake with that will offer you the same nutritional profile? Then you get the best of both worlds: a nutrition meal and a break from the everyday. Here are a few recipes using protein powder that are easy to make and can satisfy your craving.

Protein Powder Recipes


Protein Powder & Oatmeal:
 
This is an extremely fast and easy meal for when you are in a rush. Simply take your serving of oatmeal, cook it through your preferred method and then add a scoop of protein powder in after its finished cooking. Note however that you may wish to add a little more water before cooking as the protein powder will act as a thickener. Other additions that you can add to increase the taste and nutrient profile are peanut butter, chopped or frozen fruit and milk. back to top  

Easy Protein Bars:
  • 8 Scoops Whey (any flavor you prefer)
  • 3 Cups Oats
  • 1 Package Sugar Free Fat Free Pudding
  • 2 Cups Skim Milk
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl and spread in the bottom of a pan. Place in the fridge overnight and cut into 8 individual squares the next morning. back to top  

Protein Jell-o:
  • 1 scoop protein powder (preferably fruit flavored)
  • 1 package sugar free jell-o powder
Make jell-o as directed on the package only right before you put it into the fridge; mix in one scoop fruit flavored protein powder. Syntrax's Nectar protein works great for this recipe. back to top  

Protein Powder Cottage Cheese:
 
Another very easy idea for those on a high protein diet and looking for a fast meal. Take 1/2 to1 cup cottage cheese and mix with 1/2 to 1 scoop protein powder. If you are looking for a more complete protein and fat meal, which may be the case for those on carb cycling plans, add in a tablespoon of peanut butter to get the macronutrient profile you need. back to top  

Protein Peanut Butter Balls:
  • 3/4 cup peanut butter
  • 1/4 cup honey
  • 1 scoop chocolate or vanilla protein powder
  • 1/2 cup raw oats
Mix all ingredients together in a bowl and form into small 1" balls. Place in the fridge for a few hours and then enjoy. back to top  

Protein Powder Parfait:
  • 2 cups chopped mixed berries
  • 2 cups of sugar free yogurt or pudding
  • 1 scoop protein powder
Mix protein powder in with yogurt or pudding. Layer fruit and pudding/yogurt in a tall parfait glass. Top with chocolate shavings or a dab of fat free cool whip. Makes 2 servings. back to top  
  Oatmeal Pancakes:
  • 1 cup raw oats
  • 1 scoop protein powder
  • 3 egg whites
  • 1/4 cup water
  • 1 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 2 packets sweetener
  • 1 1/2 tsp baking powder
Place all ingredients in a blender and blend for 30 seconds. Then pour onto a hot grill and cook like a normal pancake. An optional addition is to add some frozen fruit after the batter is blended. back to top  
  Protein Mocha Coffee Blend:

 
This is a great substitute for your regular cup of coffee for those of you who need a little assistance waking up.
  • 1 cup brewed coffee
  • 1/2 cup chocolate protein powder
  • 1/2 cup milk
Mix together and enjoy. Or, alternatively, take cold coffee, add a few crushed ice cubes and drink as an iced coffee beverage. back to top
Bob L.
on 8/18/08 7:59 am - Clarksville, TN

Dam (Oh wait, never mind cussings ok its that praying stuff get you in trouble) Boner the Peddeling Gourmet!!!

C'ya Rocky Top 

foobear
on 8/18/08 10:12 am - Medford, MA
Michelle, aka "Eggface", has been busy in her kitchen concocting an almost endless variety of "protein ice creams", using protein powder, 2% milk (or soymilk) and various flavorings.  It's all the rage in T-T.  Anyone care for "pistachio protein ice cream sandwiches" for breakfast?  Check out her blog!  She's a great source of inspiration for post-WLS recipies.

I was in Bed, Bath and Beyond today and almost bought a Cuisinart ice cream maker just for that purpose!

/Steve


Clapton
on 8/18/08 1:54 pm - Ankeny, IA
Thank you brother boner.

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