Adding protein powder to oatmeal - how does it taste good!?
monicarcaro
Posts: 60
What do you guys do when you add protein powder to oatmeal? I've tried it a few times (post-cooking), but it still gets spongy, doesn't mix well and just tastes weird. I see all these recipes on tumblr where people add protein powder... but what's the secret to making it edible and taste good enough to eat??
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I guess it depends on the protein powder. If the powder doesn't taste good on its own, it's not gonna taste good when mixed with oatmeal. I used to mix protein with my oatmeal, and it only changed the taste slightly (for the better).0
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Mine was horrible. I use GNC Total lean French Vanilla and it wasn't just the taste but also the consistency. I'd rather have oatmeal or a protein shake. Not mixed together. Lesson learned for me.0
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I add it to my oatmeal every morning after I workout...plus 1 serving of almonds for a healthy fat. I'm weird because I just eat it raw. haha Stir it all together, add cold water and eat it right there in the gym locker room while I get ready for work. But maybe you just need some time to get used to it or switch protein powders. Just be careful of the sugars! I found one that had 28g of sugar vs 2g. You can also mix .5 cup oatmeal, 1 scoop protein, and 2/3 cup water and make a pancake type thing! YUMMY! Good luck.0
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I use myprotein's apple crumble & custard or chocolate protein powders. I blend the protein with milk/water before adding it to the oats, then I microwave it.0
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I add dark chocolate chips with some chocolate protein powder and then cocoa powder and some splenda (oh noes).0
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Mine was horrible. I use GNC Total lean French Vanilla and it wasn't just the taste but also the consistency. I'd rather have oatmeal or a protein shake. Not mixed together. Lesson learned for me.
that's EXACTLY what I used - glad it's not just me!0 -
It's nasty. Did it for a while and ate it anyway. Now I just eat oatmeal and drink a protein shake mixed with water.0
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I use the 1 minute quick oats, add 1 scoop of the Muscle Milk Light Vanilla protein powder and almonds, and it tastes delicious to me. The consistency is fine too.0
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I use myprotein's apple crumble & custard or chocolate protein powders. I blend the protein with milk/water before adding it to the oats, then I microwave it.
Nice! I'll have to check that out. It was seriously so weird each & every time I tried it...0 -
zero carb isopure, unflavored.
Works in most everything.0 -
have you guys tried the NutriBullet? I bought one and it is awesome. It is not a blender or a juicer, it is a food extractor. I take spinach, any type of fruit, seeds (sesame, walnut, etc), water and oatmeal and put in extractor cup. Extract/blend for 30 seconds and I get a great tasting smoothee/drink. When you see this Nutribullet advertised on TV, take it from me, it really does work. You will never use another blender.:drinker:0
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When I first started doing this I used a whole scoop and it was far too much. I use The Protein Works unflavoured whey 80 and add 1/4 scoop to the milk before mixing with the oats and then I top the cooked oats with sliced banana to flavour it.
Delicious!0 -
It tastes great!! It just depends on what kind of protein powder you use and what flavor. I use Body Fortress, and I would recommend a chocolate or peanut butter flavor or similar. Adding coconut oil will improve flavor and texture. Top with a sliced banana and you're all good0
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The texture was a bigger hurdle for me than the taste, but neither was good at first. Tried a few combos until I came up with the following that I do 1-3 times weekly:
• Quaker Oats (big @$$ round)canister - 2 servings (80g?)
• half-scoop of Body Fortress vanilla (mixed with dry oats first, THEN added to boiling water)
• minimum heat, stir for 2-5 min
• add to bowl that already has a serving each of Diamond sliced almonds and Ocean Spray craisins; mix well
• add cinamon and Splenda to taste
If I have fat macro to spare, sometimes I'll sub unsalted, roasted sunflower seeds for the sliced almonds. Sometimes I'll add diced apples and/or banana, too! Great for weekend brunch!0 -
The texture was a bigger hurdle for me than the taste, but neither was good at first. Tried a few combos until I came up with the following that I do 1-3 times weekly:
• Quaker Oats (big @$$ round)canister - 2 servings (80g?)
• half-scoop of Body Fortress vanilla (mixed with dry oats first, THEN added to boiling water)
• minimum heat, stir for 2-5 min
• add to bowl that already has a serving each of Diamond sliced almonds and Ocean Spray craisins; mix well
• add cinamon and Splenda to taste
If I have fat macro to spare, sometimes I'll sub unsalted, roasted sunflower seeds for the sliced almonds. Sometimes I'll add diced apples and/or banana, too! Great for weekend brunch!
Yum! That sounds delicious0 -
I also add peanut butter to my oatmeal, so that helps.
I also had taste issues when I first added protein powder, so I started adding a fair amount of Nectress sweetener, and then I've been slowly decreasing the amount of sweetener I add. As a pp said, it can take a little while to get used to.
I also don't add a lot of water to my oatmeal, so I don't get the spongy consistency.0
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