Sweet potato donuts
littlefreckle91
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http://zeudy.com/how-to-get-fit/sweet-potato-donuts/
They don't have the calorie count,but I plugged in the recipe using generic ingredients and they came to around 50 calories a piece (based on them making 12).
Obviously depending on what ingredients you use it will be a slightly different calorie count,but hey they've got to be better for you than a traditional donut right?
I thought maybe you could sub the protein powder for greek yoghurt or applesauce? Hmmm..
Anyway I thought they looked yum! I will be trying these
They don't have the calorie count,but I plugged in the recipe using generic ingredients and they came to around 50 calories a piece (based on them making 12).
Obviously depending on what ingredients you use it will be a slightly different calorie count,but hey they've got to be better for you than a traditional donut right?
I thought maybe you could sub the protein powder for greek yoghurt or applesauce? Hmmm..
Anyway I thought they looked yum! I will be trying these
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Bump, thank you. Love sweet potatoes!0
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These look fantastic! I may try it with canned pure pumpkin, just for the ease, and use low sodium baking powder.0
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I want to make these this week. Anyone tried them!?0
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The link doesn't seem to be taking me anywhere... would it be too hard to post the recipie? I googled it but the first one that came up was by Paula Deen and I'm sure that one isn't healthy! LOL0
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The link doesn't seem to be taking me anywhere... would it be too hard to post the recipie? I googled it but the first one that came up was by Paula Deen and I'm sure that one isn't healthy! LOL
Working fine for me but here you go:Ingredients:
1.5 Cup cooked sweet potato
1/2 Cup whole wheat flour
1/2 Cup Vanilla protein powder
1 tsp cinnamon
2 tsp baking powder
DIRECTIONS:
Preheat oven to 4 1 0 degrees. Mix ingredients in large bowl .
Form 10 – 12 balls. Place on non-stick cookie sheet.
Press through center of balls with the end of a mixing spoon to create hole.
Bake for about 20 minutes.
Baking time may vary. (17 minutes in my convection oven).
Sprinkle with sweetener, if desired.
Enjoy!
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Wow, thank you so much for posting that and so quickly too!!0
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bump - yummy idea!0
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Bump. I like the pumpkin idea with this.0
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this is GENIOUS!0
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Wow, thank you so much for posting that and so quickly too!!
Link is working fine for me, too. But since you couldn't go there... here's the YUMMY looking picture they posted of the finished product, too:
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These look so good. Thanks for sharing!0
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I made thes twice now used the can of Libby's pumpkin and sprinkled the top with some Nectresse. Just made balls (Donut holes!) they are very tasty plus low cal!
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Bump for breakfast0
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MMMMM..0
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I made these tonight with vanilla egg protein powder and swapped the flour for ground up gluten free oatmeal. My stats: 57 cal, 0.4g fat, 8g carb, 5g protein and they were delicious!!!!!!0
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very nice and interesting .0
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mmmmmmm donuts0
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Yum0
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I freaking love this idea Looooovvveeee sweet potato. Thanks OP0
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These sound really yummy. I like the idea of substituting with pumpkin as well.0
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Bump! Thanks0
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Amazing !0
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Gonna try this!0
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