Low Calorie Protein Packed Snacks

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jjfowler0628
jjfowler0628 Posts: 5 Member
I am looking for suggestions for something to satisfy my late afternoon appetite. I am trying to not eat "empty calories", but needing some better suggestions or ideas other than granola bars, cottage cheese, plain veggies.
After work I pick my daughter up from daycare and run errands and then I'm home to make supper... something to keep my stomach quiet until I get home.
Thanks everyone!

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  • demorelli
    demorelli Posts: 508 Member
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    Beef jerky is jam packed with protein. I prefer jack link's because it has a better flavor and texture than the other brands I've tried, or you could make it yourself if you invest in a dehydrator. Yogurt is another good one as long as you have somewhere to keep it cold (a lunch box with an ice pack). plain yogurt also makes a healthy alternative for dipping veggies.
  • abbyrae1
    abbyrae1 Posts: 265 Member
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    hardboiled egg whites (boring yes but low cal, high protein)
    Jerky
    protein shakes (i'm a big fan of chocolate-peanut butter mixed with unsweetened almond milk--about 160 calories, 25g protein)
    cottage cheese
  • dfonte
    dfonte Posts: 263 Member
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    corn dog
  • pilarg18
    pilarg18 Posts: 25
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    Gosh I miss corndogs...

    But seriously though, these recipes are better prepared on a weekend and snacked on through the week.

    Pumpkin Cupcakes w/Protein Frosting

    Cupcakes:
    3 scoops unflavored whey protein powder ( I use GNC Pro Performance Vanilla Whey (25 g protein per scoop))
    9 egg whites
    3/4 c. organic pumpkin, canned
    8 packets Stevia (I actually use Splenda)
    9 T. unsweetened dark chocolate cocoa powder
    2 t. baking powder

    Frosting:
    1 c. vanilla whey protein
    2 t. cinnamon
    2 packets Stevia

    Preheat oven to 350 degrees (F). Line 12 cup muffin tin w/paper liners. Combine all cupcake ingredients in a mixing bowl and blend thoroughly (I use a mixer). Divide mixture into muffin tin tins. Bake approx 15 mins or until cooked through. Remove and set aside. Mix all frosting ingredients in a small bowl. Slowly add water and stir until smooth. Spead on cooled cupcakes.

    Nutrition: Calories: 210, Total fats: 6 g, sat fat: 1.5 g, trans fat: 0 g, Cholesterol: 30 mg, Sodium: 220 mg, Total carbs: 10 g, dietary fiber: 1 g, sugars: 4 g, Protein: 31 g.


    Peanut Butter Protein Cookies

    1 egg
    1 1/2 c. all natural peanut butter
    1 1/2 scoop whey protein powder (unflavored, vanilla or chocolate)
    1/2 c. Sucanat (I typically use Splenda but Sucanat - pure dried sugar cane juice - can be found at natural food stores)
    1/2 c. almond meal
    1 t. baking soda
    1/2 t. vanilla extract

    Preheat oven to 350 F. In a large bowl, lightly beat egg and then add remaining ingredients. Mix well. Form 12-16 little balls and place on lightly greased or lined baking sheet. Bake for 12 mins. Cool before eating.

    Nutrition: Calories: 100, Total fats: 6 g., sat fat: 1 g. trans fat: 0, Choleterol: 5 mg, Sodium: 90 mg, Total carbs: 7 g, dietary fiber: 1 g, sugars: 5 g, Protein 5 g.
  • zumbarock
    zumbarock Posts: 86 Member
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    bump, great protein recipes!
  • jjfowler0628
    jjfowler0628 Posts: 5 Member
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    :smile: Thank you!!! Both sound yummy, I love peanut butter!
  • dfonte
    dfonte Posts: 263 Member
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    Protein powdered donut
  • lucybabe85
    lucybabe85 Posts: 7 Member
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    Bumb :smile: