Ultimate Protein Pancakes... omg.
Ladies and gentlemen, I’ve done it.
I’ve created the ultimate protein pancake recipe.
Pancakes are great. Protein pancakes are even better. For about a year now I’ve been trying to find the perfect pancake recipe; one that’s healthy, packed with protein, and amazingly delicious. I came pretty close with the original greek yogurt pancakes recipe, but I wasn’t satisfied with the high carb content. All the other lower carb/higher protein recipes I found online just didn’t taste as good.
Finally, an idea struck me. I decided to combine the greek yogurt recipe with a protein powder recipe, by replacing some of the flour in the greek yogurt recipe with protein powder. The result is a pancake recipe that has less carbs, more protein, and tastes even better.I swear, these taste better than the pancakes my mom used to make. I would eat those by the dozen, and they were about 1238484720 times less healthy than this.
Okay, here we go.
Ultimate Protein Pancakes
You’ll need:
6oz plain greek yogurt
1 large egg white
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup (about 2/3 scoop) vanilla whey protein powder
1 tsp baking soda
Anything else you’d like to add for flavor (I like adding in strawberries and vanilla extract)
In a bowl, combine the dry ingredients (protein powder, flour, and baking soda), and mix with a fork until well combined. In another bowl, combine the wet ingredients (egg white and yogurt) and mix until well combined. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet, stirring as you go. The batter should become thick. Add in any extras for flavor, and keep mixing until everything is totally combined.
Heat a skillet over medium heat and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Drop batter by the spoonful into the pan. Pancakes will expand as they cook, so don’t put them too close together. When little bubbles start to form all throughout the pancake, it’s time to flip it. Flip it a couple of times until it’s thoroughly cooked. Transfer pancakes to a plate, and top with whatever you’d like. They’re plenty flavorful on their own, but adding a couple tablespoons of syrup made them even better!
Makes 6 large pancakes. Nutritional information:
Calories: 314 | Carbs: 34g | Fat: 1g | Protein: 43g (!!!)
I’ve created the ultimate protein pancake recipe.
Pancakes are great. Protein pancakes are even better. For about a year now I’ve been trying to find the perfect pancake recipe; one that’s healthy, packed with protein, and amazingly delicious. I came pretty close with the original greek yogurt pancakes recipe, but I wasn’t satisfied with the high carb content. All the other lower carb/higher protein recipes I found online just didn’t taste as good.
Finally, an idea struck me. I decided to combine the greek yogurt recipe with a protein powder recipe, by replacing some of the flour in the greek yogurt recipe with protein powder. The result is a pancake recipe that has less carbs, more protein, and tastes even better.I swear, these taste better than the pancakes my mom used to make. I would eat those by the dozen, and they were about 1238484720 times less healthy than this.
Okay, here we go.
Ultimate Protein Pancakes
You’ll need:
6oz plain greek yogurt
1 large egg white
1/4 cup all-purpose flour
1/4 cup (about 2/3 scoop) vanilla whey protein powder
1 tsp baking soda
Anything else you’d like to add for flavor (I like adding in strawberries and vanilla extract)
In a bowl, combine the dry ingredients (protein powder, flour, and baking soda), and mix with a fork until well combined. In another bowl, combine the wet ingredients (egg white and yogurt) and mix until well combined. Slowly add the dry ingredients to the wet, stirring as you go. The batter should become thick. Add in any extras for flavor, and keep mixing until everything is totally combined.
Heat a skillet over medium heat and spray with non-stick cooking spray. Drop batter by the spoonful into the pan. Pancakes will expand as they cook, so don’t put them too close together. When little bubbles start to form all throughout the pancake, it’s time to flip it. Flip it a couple of times until it’s thoroughly cooked. Transfer pancakes to a plate, and top with whatever you’d like. They’re plenty flavorful on their own, but adding a couple tablespoons of syrup made them even better!
Makes 6 large pancakes. Nutritional information:
Calories: 314 | Carbs: 34g | Fat: 1g | Protein: 43g (!!!)
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sound tasty, but i'd need to replace the yogurt with rice milk and i think that might wreck the consistency.
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Thank you for the recipe, and these look delicious! Going to try for dinner tonight. All my experimental protein pancake attempts have not yielded anything super edible. :sad:0
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i need these with so much butter in my mouth right now0 -
sounds great!0
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wow, looks so yummy! Thanks for sharing!0
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yum looks good! I only have chocolate protein powder at home right now but I do foresee chocolate strawberry pancakes in my future!0
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So trying these!!!!0
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Definitely giving these a try this weekend! Thanks!0
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Bump!!! Which brand of powder did you use? Vanilla can be bad0
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Bump!!! Which brand of powder did you use? Vanilla can be bad
I use different kinds, but today I used Six Star brand. The vanilla is 160 cals a scoop, with 30g protein. Not too terrible.
Edit: You could also use unflavored powder, and add in some more vanilla extract for flavor.0 -
Awesome! Think it would work with GF flour blend?0
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Yum! Thanks for sharing0
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Yummy! Those sound and look delicious!0
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Awesome! Think it would work with GF flour blend?
I don't see why not!0 -
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That 43g per serving looks really high... what brand powder and yogurt? Or is that 43g for the whole recipe?
My powder is only 25g for a single scoop, let alone 2/3.
6 oz. yogurt = 14g0 -
That 43g per serving looks really high... what brand powder and yogurt? Or is that 43g for the whole recipe?
My powder is only 25g for a single scoop, let alone 2/3.
6 oz. yogurt = 14g
It's 43g for the whole recipe... the whole recipe IS one serving :P
The powder I used was 30g a scoop, so 20g went into the recipe. Plus 17g from the yogurt I used (walmart brand plain greek yogurt) is 37g. 3g from the egg white, and 3g from the flour. 43g!0 -
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That 43g per serving looks really high... what brand powder and yogurt? Or is that 43g for the whole recipe?
My powder is only 25g for a single scoop, let alone 2/3.
6 oz. yogurt = 14g
It's 43g for the whole recipe... the whole recipe IS one serving :P
The powder I used was 30g a scoop, so 20g went into the recipe. Plus 17g from the yogurt I used (walmart brand plain greek yogurt) is 37g. 3g from the egg white, and 3g from the flour. 43g!
314 calories and 43g of protein for all those pancakes!!! thats amazing... I definately want to try these out..0 -
314- cal
im just gonna have the real thing0 -
bump - thank you!!!:flowerforyou:0
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I'm a bit new to the calorie counting, is that 314 cals for the whole recipe? Or per pancake? Xxx0
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I'm a bit new to the calorie counting, is that 314 cals for the whole recipe? Or per pancake? Xxx
Whole recipe!0 -
I wonder how well chocolate protein powder would taste? That's the only powder I have.0
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kinda stuck on sweet potato protein pancakes right now, but definitely want to try these. thanks!0
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Sounds yummy! Thank you!0
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