Ultimate Protein Pancakes... omg.
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Definitely worth a try, thanks!0
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Bump thank you.0
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Just made these, not too bad!
I used rolled oats instead of white flour, making them into oat flour in my coffee grinder. Worked great!
Added 1/2 tsp vanilla extract and cinnamon.
I think I can use a bit less baking powder next time. Maybe 1/2 tsp. They seemed to have too much sodium because they are sitting like a rock in my belly at the moment.
Also, I thought it was 2 egg whites instead of 1 so mine came out a bit eggy. I think I'll just use the 1 next time.
Finished them off with a bit of maple syrup and PB2 powdered peanut butter. Yum.0 -
lauren!!! thank you so much!!! i put some sugar free syrup, cool whip and blueberries on top and i feel like i'm eating at IHOP!!! my husband and i are grateful!0
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Just made them for breakfast. Found the mixture too thick so added 1/4 cup skim milk. Maybe I'll use less flour next time. Very tasty though so thanks for the recipie. Oh and I only had vanilla greek yogurt but I think it just added to the overall vanilla taste. ~0
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Doing weekly shopping and buying ingredients! Thanks OP.0 -
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Just made them! My recipe with my ingredients turned out to be only 304 calories, and kept me full for hours! I added blueberries, and topped with agave. Next time I will add some unsweetened almond milk to the batter since it was way too thick for my liking. Instead of making 6 pancakes, I was lazy and just made one giant one. Took two spatulas to flip, but looked great. Thanks again for the recipe!0
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Made them this weekend. I used a whole egg and fat free greek style yoghurt and they turned out great. I made them plain and served them with fresh berries and a drizzle of honey, 1/2 portion was plenty for me !
Great job, I think this will be a regular weekend treat. Thanks !0 -
Mmm yummy0
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Thank you for sharing.0
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Love this, thank you, will be trying this, i have chocolate protein powder, so choccie ones for me yum.0
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Bump, and thanks for the recipee! I'm trying these tomorrow morning0
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Just made them again today, with 1/2 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk to thin the batter. Topped with agave nectar and blueberries. Yum!
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I have a quick question, we don't really have protein powder here so I am wondering what you are using. The kind of protein powder you use, is that the kind mixed with milk and it turns out like a smoothie?0
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Thanks for sharing!0
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Amazing! Made them (TWICE) this weekend - added a few tablespoons of light vanilla soy milk to the second batch to make them a bit fluffier. Ate them with blueberries and sugar free syrup! Definitely going to be a weekend staple!0
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ok stupid question is that 314 per pancake or for the batch?0
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for the batch!!! Awesome. Love it and will definitely try this next weekend. Thanks for sharing.0
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Tried these yesterday, they were awesome! Thanks for the recipe!0
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Oh My! The Mrs and I tried these today.... Absolutely Wonderful!0
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I have a quick question, we don't really have protein powder here so I am wondering what you are using. The kind of protein powder you use, is that the kind mixed with milk and it turns out like a smoothie?
Yes it is! It's just straight up powder, it comes in a big tub... this is the kind I use: http://www.bodyfortress.com/SUPER-ADVANCED-WHEY-PROTEIN-CHOCOLATE0 -
I'll be making them with Pamela's GF All Purpose "flour" mix either today or tomorrow, will report back!
Also for the record I'll be using Fage Total 2% Plain Greek Yogurt because that's what I have on hand. For the whole recipe they'll work out to:
Calories: 374
Protein: 39
Fat: 5
Carbs: 13
Sodium:10680 -
Just made them, they were pretty darn good! Here's the exact recipe I made up to make it Gluten Free -
6oz plain Fage 2% Greek yogurt
1 large egg white
1/4 cup Pamela’s All-Purpose Gluten Free Flour
26g Forza Pro vanilla whey protein powder
1/2 tsp baking soda
1/2 tsp baking powder
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2-3oz water to thin batter, if needed
I increased the protein powder from my original estimate once I measured it to get the 1/3cup indicated in the original recipe, and dropped "2oz 1% milk to thin batter" to 2-3oz water. The revised nutrition info is
Cal 367 / Protein 41 / Fat 4 / Carb 9 / Sodium 10410
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