Staple ingredients for protein shakes?
natalienora
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Hey everyone!
I just bought myself a Ninja blender and went out to buy some ingredients to start making protein shakes and smoothies.
I bought two Designer Whey protein powders (Vanilla & Chocolate), yogurt and vanilla extract. I was wondering if anyone could suggest what else I would need as basic ingredients? I'm trying to lose the last 8-10 pounds and I am currently doing a p90x workout once a day. I just want to use these shakes as either a post-workout or meal replacement. Thanks for the help!
- Natalie
I just bought myself a Ninja blender and went out to buy some ingredients to start making protein shakes and smoothies.
I bought two Designer Whey protein powders (Vanilla & Chocolate), yogurt and vanilla extract. I was wondering if anyone could suggest what else I would need as basic ingredients? I'm trying to lose the last 8-10 pounds and I am currently doing a p90x workout once a day. I just want to use these shakes as either a post-workout or meal replacement. Thanks for the help!
- Natalie
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Fruit is always a great addition! Cinnamon is also a good thing to have around, too!0
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my staple ingredients: water + protein shake0
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Try frozen yogurt too. Some brands are great and healthy as well. Consider keeping some ice cubes/frozen fruits in your freezer. Frozen overripe bananas are excellent in protein shakes and smoothies. I would also add nuts, peanut butter or chia seeds. If you're not scared of green smoothies, consider throwing in some spinaches or cucumbers too. You can barely taste them in combination with something sweet, and they are full of nutrients.0
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Water x 300ml
Protein Powder x 2
Vitargo x 1
If you're taking them in the first 10-15mins after training, you want to keep your body looking at the right stuff it needs for that period.0 -
Frozen fruit, cocoa powder (to make it chocolate), healthy fats like flax seeds or flax seed oil.0
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i normally use 4 oz of water and 4oz of fat free milk...i also bought this fat and calorie free caramel syrup that i add in with my vanilla protein and it taste pretty good....and i agree fruit is a great addition to the shakes...they have this PB2 which is like powdered peanut butter which taste really goodl...0
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0%, skim milk + Jillian Michaels' triple chocolate protein powder yum! Always used as a post-workout.. 23g protein0
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Unsweetened vanilla almond milk.0
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Regular additions: Almond milk, low cal fruit juice, frozen strawberries & blueberries.
I change up the acidity by switching between peaches and pineapples. This has been my breakfast for over a year...on most days!0 -
Peanut butter
Instant coffee
SF caramel syrup
Or if you want to cut calories, look into getting some PB2. It's powdered PB and only has 45 cals in 2 TB.0 -
I love milk in mine, but I love milk full stop!
Many people go with almond milk, fruit like bananas and berries...some add spinach, some add coconut oil if you can afford the calories. Some add nuts if the blender is strong enough.0 -
i do one with almond milk, peanut butter, and a banana. get the chocolate protein powder for this one.0
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I use skim milk, vanilla whey protein powder and a tablespoon of PB2! I was using peanut butter, but the fat and calories from that add up quickly. PB2 is awesome.0
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I like greek yoghurt but not in my morning shake. It makes it somewhat sourish and off-tasting. I use a combination of fresh and frozen fruit. Currently, fresh blackberries, strawberries and frozen blueberries are my favorites. Add 8 oz. of Silk, unsweetened soy milk and blend.
The shake is never quite enough to make it through the morning so I'll eat the greek yoghurt separately with some roasted soy nuts and wasabi edamame.0 -
I use unsweetened almond coconut milk. Only 45 cals and 1 carb per 8 oz. It is also a great source of calcium. I also use Pb2 and cocoa powder. My whey protein is unflavored because I like to be able to make it taste however I want it to.0
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One of my favorites is: banana, a scoop of PB2, unsweetened almond milk and/or water, and a scoop of [your choice] of chocolate protein powder. Yum!!!0
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I use milk, frozen banana, oatmeal, peanut butter and vanilla or chocolate protein powder mmmm...0
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I throw in spinach with fruit, yogurt, and soy milk. You can't even taste it.0
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Thank you all so much for the awesome suggestions. I really appreciate it!0
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When using the vanilla I use frozen fruit , blackberries or cranberries or bananas.
Chocolate you can also use bananas or little peanut butter or cinnamon..0 -
still working out the formula, but your peppermint patties in chocolate protein shakes... sure, it needs the blender and not a shaker bottle, but much better tasting, sadly, two little yorks add 100 Cal with no real protein, so that takes the effecency of the protein amount down from the high 90's down to the the mid 60's (gramsx4)/(Cal) as %0
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I use Isopure Chocolate (no sugar) as my protein base
Then throw in some psyllium husk fiber (fine ground)
Make it milky with some Unsweetened almond milk and that's my breakfast or post workout nutrition shot.0 -
go to dashingdish.com for some great protein shake recipes0
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Add some kale for your fresh greens....virtually no taste to it when blended.
My favourite is like mentioned here: pb, frozen banana, choc almond milk and your protein shake powder.0 -
My daily breakfast after working out is French Vanilla Whey Protein with 1 cup of my favorite coffee(cold) and eight ice cubes in the Ninja. Great replacement for those frosty frapuccino(s)! (gotta have my caffeine)0
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My fave ...almost always my "go to" after workout smoothie:
Choc protein powder
Peanut butter
1/2 frozen banana
Big handful of baby spinach or kale ( remove stems on kale) or a handful of both
Water
ice
Blend to milkshake consistency0 -
Water
Shake mix
Shaker cup0 -
Unsweetened almond milk, frozen bananas, cocoa, stevia, and ice. Sometimes natural peanut butter if I have the calories for it, sometimes fresh spinach. I've experimented with different flavours but I always go back to banana chocolate.0
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Cinnamon, and unsweetened vanilla almond milk! I also like the unflavored protein powders so I can make them any flavor I want! I also like to take real orange extract with some real oranges and zest and add it to the vanilla protein shake. It tastes like a dreamsicle! I also like the all time fave, chocolate and natural peanut butter! Or peanut butter and banana, the list goes on! If I am in a hurry, I will take the unflavored one and add it to my coffee in the morning!0
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When using vanilla powder I like using 8oz. black coffee instead of water or milk and 1 or 2 tbsp of natural peanut butter and a cup of ice cubes (I don't crush/blend the ice though). I always recommend this to people because it tastes really good.
Sometimes I'll add in a tbsp of extra virgin olive oil too if I need a little something extra to help meet my fat grams for the day.0
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