Fluffy Protein Pancakes!!!!
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for later Thanks for sharing!0
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Thnaks !! Sounds yummy!!0
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Why not use a whole egg instead of two egg whites? I am not afraid of yolks, lol!0
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Can someone suggest a protein powder because I DO NOT drink my calories so I have no experience with these?0
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Using egg whites versus the whole egg can really cut down on the calories and if your watching calories closely that can make a 100 calorie difference. Do you think you could use the egg white stuff you buy in the store for this? I can bring myself to throw away the yoke it seems like such a waste - lol. You can buy a could whey protein powder at GNC or Walmart - just make sure its pure whey with no fillers and additives - personally I try to buy Isolate from the health food store as its lower in calories and more protein in it.0
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I made these yesterday using EAS soy protein powder, 1/4 c Egg Beaters, and the rest as per the original recipe. They came out really good, and indeed fluffy. However I really suck at cooking pancakes without burning them, so next time I am going to try using the waffle iron. I'm better at cooking those. I also may try adding some pumpkin puree, as I love pumpkin cinnamon waffles.
The EAS protein powder scoop was around 42 g, so more than 1/4 cup. it also has more calories, but considerably more protein as well. I have been trying to find the new sugar free EAS protein powder, but can't find it anywhere so far, so I was stuck with the sugar in these for now.0 -
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sounds delish, thanks!0
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Definitely going to try these. I needed a new protein pancake recipe. All the ones I've tried were flat and tasteless.0
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Bump! Nomnomnom :laugh:0
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I made these today and they were super! Following the recipe and the protein powder I used, I got 38g of protein for only 185cal and 7g carbs - totally awesome! I made two pan-sized pancakes and they were decently thick. The batter was a little runnier than I'd like so I may try with one egg instead of two egg whites tomorrow. But overall, great recipe -- THANKS!!!0
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Thanks! Going to try this in the morning :bigsmile:0
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i like them! thanks for the recipe0
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This is great to find! Thanks for sharing.0
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the baking powder makes it fluffy. - baking chemistry0
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bump to try laterThese are by far the best protein pancakes I've ever had!!!! Not flat and gross like most I've tried!
1 scoop vanilla protein powder
2 egg whites
1/4 cup unsweetened almond milk
3/4 t. baking powder
1/2 t. cinnamon
2 stevia packets
1/2 t. vanilla
Directions:
mix all ingredients in a bowl. Stir just until they are mixed well. do not overstir.
Pour 1/3 of the batter into skillet. cook as you would with other pancakes.
I used sugar free syrup on mine. You could top with fruit, etc...
I'm thinking of making up quite a few to have ready in the mornings! They are that good!!!!
Makes 3 pancakes
125 calories
4 g carbs
2 g fat
23 g protein
3 g sugar
This could all vary depending on your protein powder.0 -
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Going to definitely try these this week mmmmm0
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