Quick Protein Squares
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Has anyone else done them? How good are they? Aren't the uncooked oats too chewy?0
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Has anyone else done them? How good are they? Aren't the uncooked oats too chewy?
They shouldnt be if you use the quick cook oats.0 -
ok.. this is a keeper!0
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I mentioned subbing nuts, but I left out seeds. You can use sunflower, pumpkin, and sesame seeds to make a simple, portable food with good supplies of iron and magnesium.0
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This sounds so good! Thank you for sharing0
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i have done these many times you can add or take away.. i have used oats dates nuts. . cocoo powder you can throw in chia flax sunflower seeds whatever you like really.. i roll in balls .. i usually use cocoa powder in mine roll in balls and roll in coconut.. no honey needed.in my version. the dates oats nuts.. with a little water form together. but you can make these in so many ways..
i call them bliss balls.. they make me happy.. a healthy yummy treat.
i took these to a veg pot luck.. they were cleaned up.. even my mom will eat these lol0 -
cant wait to try it out! ty0
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:blushing:: that sounds yummy, I'll need protein powder & will try it - thanks!0
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Just what I was looking for! Thank you for sharing!
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I make these all the time but roll them into balls. 1 is just under 100 calories with coconut flakes included. Sometimes I use almond butter, which is also delish!0
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Sounds great (& super easy)~thanks for posting!0
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Sounds Yum!0
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saving for later0
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OMG, that sounds SO much better and healthier than other similar recipes I've found! Thank you so much!0
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you can add the protein powder if you want, but you dont need it to make these..
i do the same roll them in balls.. hmm.. i have no idea how they would log here. any ideas?0 -
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How about
Throw thick steak onto griddle.
Flip.
Cut into squares.
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thank you for this recipe...keep em coming...I need some ideas!0
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I'm not sure how you get 60 calories per bar... I only used 1/4 cup of honey and added some apricots (180 calories total), and I still get 80 calories per serving. Still sounds good though. Will see how it turns out in a bit!
Only have 4g of protein though0 -
Ok they are delicious. Tiny though, so I just made 16 servings, and they were still pretty crumbly after one hour (maybe because I replaced some of the honey with milk), and I wish they had more protein, but I wasn't really using that almond butter and rolled oats anyway. Now I'm just going to have to resist eating the whole pan because it really doesn't fit my macros at all :laugh:0
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