Flourless Protein Pumpkin Muffins

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  • staceywtucaz
    staceywtucaz Posts: 36 Member
    Bump
  • PinkPaintedLady
    PinkPaintedLady Posts: 67 Member
    bump :)
  • onehurt
    onehurt Posts: 143 Member
    Sounds good to me.... Another one to try! :smile:
  • Bump to make tomorrow
  • jms3533
    jms3533 Posts: 316 Member
    bump
  • LyneLM
    LyneLM Posts: 76 Member
    Going to try this right now, thanks!
  • nrd2212
    nrd2212 Posts: 128
    bumpity bump bump!
  • LOVE this recipe!

    I'm making it now actually :) I like things very sweet, so one thing I did was to add a teaspoon of maple syrup to the batter -- it adds some calories, but I doubled the recipe, so that's divided over 8 muffins. Totally worth it :) It tastes so good and complements the pumpkin very well. (The batter, I mean... lol). I also added a touch of extra nutmeg.

    I used Aria women's protein powder (great stuff, lots of calcium as well) which doesn't have a very fine grain, so we'll see. It mixed fine in the batter, though.

    I'm also going to sprinkle a very thin layer of a sugar-nutmeg mix over the top midway through baking... it will brown as they cook for a burnt-sugar effect... yum :)
  • NaturallyOlivia
    NaturallyOlivia Posts: 496 Member
    sounds sooo yummy! I love pumpkin muffins from dunkin donuts but they are 600 cal D: this seems like a much healthier alternative :)
  • LooneyBruni
    LooneyBruni Posts: 52 Member
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  • very good....sure beats the pumpkin pie I am tring so hard to stay away from...thanx:smile:
  • sundaymiller86
    sundaymiller86 Posts: 48 Member
    amazing bump
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  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    LOVE this recipe!

    I'm making it now actually :) I like things very sweet, so one thing I did was to add a teaspoon of maple syrup to the batter -- it adds some calories, but I doubled the recipe, so that's divided over 8 muffins. Totally worth it :) It tastes so good and complements the pumpkin very well. (The batter, I mean... lol). I also added a touch of extra nutmeg.

    I used Aria women's protein powder (great stuff, lots of calcium as well) which doesn't have a very fine grain, so we'll see. It mixed fine in the batter, though.

    I'm also going to sprinkle a very thin layer of a sugar-nutmeg mix over the top midway through baking... it will brown as they cook for a burnt-sugar effect... yum :)

    I love sweet too! Good call with the syrup! My last batch I added a few dark chocolate chips. I crumbled 2 of the muffins in my non fat Greek yogurt this morning with some fresh raspberries. (pumpkin and raspberries? weird, but it worked!)
  • workoutbarbie29
    workoutbarbie29 Posts: 39 Member
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  • keenercam
    keenercam Posts: 321 Member
    Can't wait to try this! Thanks!
  • I LOVE pumpkin anything, I can't wait to try this. I'm not familiar with the second ingredient. Where could I buy this and what brand oil did you use?
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    I LOVE pumpkin anything, I can't wait to try this. I'm not familiar with the second ingredient. Where could I buy this and what brand oil did you use?

    The 2nd ingredient is my whey protein powder. You can use any brand that you like! My coconut oil is Nutiva.
  • kmsairam
    kmsairam Posts: 317 Member
    I am trying this now! 4 muffins are in the oven. I used 1 tsp. olive oil (all I had) and Target vanilla whey protein powder. I also used 1 tsp of agave. I hope these turn out nicely... I will keep you posted!
  • kmsairam
    kmsairam Posts: 317 Member
    Mine came out pretty good. Yes, they are a little spongey. If you want a more traditional texture, then add flour or oats. But I don't mind it and they "look" very pretty. Mine came out to 102 cals/muffin using olive oil (1tsp), a whole egg, and pumpkin pie mix (vs. pure pumpkin).

    calories: 102
    carbs: 10
    fat: 3
    protein: 8
    sodium: 204
    sugars: 8
    35% vitamin A
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    Mine came out pretty good. Yes, they are a little spongey. If you want a more traditional texture, then add flour or oats. But I don't mind it and they "look" very pretty. Mine came out to 102 cals/muffin using olive oil (1tsp), a whole egg, and pumpkin pie mix (vs. pure pumpkin).

    Right, adding flour or oats would help the texture but then they wouldn't be "flourless". =)~
    The pumpkin pie mix does add sugar and calories as opposed to the pure pumpkin.

    You could also use almond meal or coconut flour; this would add calories and healthy fats. But, it would probably improve the texture.
  • makeoverpm
    makeoverpm Posts: 117 Member
    YUmmy want to bake these now!!!
  • Made these last night...very good. I'm lower carb so the texture didn't seem bad to me. I also added some 85% dark chocolate to them (added less than 1 carb per muffin). Yummy!!
  • Monnietron
    Monnietron Posts: 96 Member
    Going to try this this weekend! Sounds great!
  • pinkpanthers1995
    pinkpanthers1995 Posts: 41 Member
    Got to try this! Thanks for sharing!
  • Lazygal53
    Lazygal53 Posts: 294 Member
    Bump! They look delicious!!
  • elsapm
    elsapm Posts: 51 Member
    These sound fantastic! Can't wait to try them
  • jamie1888
    jamie1888 Posts: 1,704 Member
    Made these last night...very good. I'm lower carb so the texture didn't seem bad to me. I also added some 85% dark chocolate to them (added less than 1 carb per muffin). Yummy!!

    Chocolate makes everything better, doesn't it? :tongue:
  • I want to try this. It sounds good.
  • heatherrose9
    heatherrose9 Posts: 122 Member
    Yum!
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