Recipes for High Protein Muffins or Cookies
Strivingforhealth12
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Does anyone have a good recipe without using protein powder?
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It's not a sweet muffin, but here's a recipe for a breakfast egg "muffin" deal.
Cheesy Egg Muffins
Original Recipe Found Here: (Thanks to @fivethreeone for the recommendation!)
http://www.ambitiouskitchen.com/2013/06/cheesy-egg-white-veggie-breakfast-muffins-low-carb-gluten-free/
If you want an idea of nutrition breakdown, here's what mine came out to when I first made them -
(Makes 12)
Ingredients:
307g All Whites Egg Whites or Egg Beaters Egg Whites
188g Egg Beaters Original
2 tbsp Silk Soy Milk Plain with DHA Omega-3
40g Sargento Shredded Reduced Fat Colby-Jack Cheese
65g White Mushrooms (raw), diced
70g Tomatoes, diced
51g Orange Bell Peppers, diced
Directions:
1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Spray 12-cup muffin tin with nonstick cooking spray, you can also line with muffin tins, just make sure you spray the inside of the muffin tins.
2. Fill each muffin tin 1/4-1/3 full with veggies and herbs of choice. Add cheese to each muffin tin.
3. In medium bowl whisk together egg whites, eggs, and milk/yogurt. Fill each muffin to the top with egg mixture, pouring over the veggies already in each tin. Bake for 20-30 minutes or until risen and slightly golden on top.
4. Let cool for a few minutes, then remove from tin.
Calories (p/ muffin): 38
Macros: 1.3g carbs, 0.7g fat, 5.7g protein
Vit A - 8.9%, Vit C - 10.9%, Calcum - 3.5%, Iron - 3.4%0 -
Is there a reason for no protein powder? Just curious.0
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PikaKnight wrote: »Is there a reason for no protein powder? Just curious.
I just don't have any in the house and would have to go get some.0 -
Strivingforhealth12 wrote: »PikaKnight wrote: »Is there a reason for no protein powder? Just curious.
I just don't have any in the house and would have to go get some.
Oh, I see. If interested, I normally order mine and two brands I'd recommend are Optimum Nutrition and Trutein.
ON is pretty well priced but I've found baking with it does require a little extra butter or it ends up coming out a bit dry. Trutein is pricier, but I love it as a shake and with baking. The same muffins and such I've made with ON come out really moist with Trutein.0 -
Great peanut butter cookies
- protein powder and gluten free
1 cup peanut butter (I use low salt and low sugar)
3/4 cup sweetener (original recipe uses brown sugar, but stevia works)
1 egg
1 tsp baking powder
Handful choc chips(optional)
Drop on a pan and bake for 5-8 minutes at 360'.0 -
sbarkercollo wrote: »Great peanut butter cookies
- protein powder and gluten free
1 cup peanut butter (I use low salt and low sugar)
3/4 cup sweetener (original recipe uses brown sugar, but stevia works)
1 egg
1 tsp baking powder
Handful choc chips(optional)
Drop on a pan and bake for 5-8 minutes at 360'.
Curious, how is this high protein though?0 -
These aren't cookies or muffins but how bout some pancakes?
Cottage cheese pancakes
http://fountainavenuekitchen.com/kathleens-cottage-pancakes/
I divide into 3 servings for a breakdown of 296 calories, 12g fat, 20g carbs, 27g protein
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_dracarys_ wrote: »These aren't cookies or muffins but how bout some pancakes?
Cottage cheese pancakes
http://fountainavenuekitchen.com/kathleens-cottage-pancakes/
I divide into 3 servings for a breakdown of 296 calories, 12g fat, 20g carbs, 27g protein
Oooo! Those look good! I remember seeing a similar recipe for crepes, I think. If I find it, I'll post it in here.0 -
Thanks for the great ideas. I will try them all!0
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_dracarys_ wrote: »These aren't cookies or muffins but how bout some pancakes?
Cottage cheese pancakes
http://fountainavenuekitchen.com/kathleens-cottage-pancakes/
I divide into 3 servings for a breakdown of 296 calories, 12g fat, 20g carbs, 27g protein
These sound good...might try to reduce some of the whole eggs for egg whites for a lower fat version!0 -
just made some tonight for work, 5 servings in a muffing baking dish:
90g all purpose flour = 300 calories
57grams vanilla whey isolate = 210 calories
138 grams egg whites = 75 calories
60 grams canned pumpkin = 50 calories
a little cashew milk to get thickness right, its the 25 calorie per 8 oz kind so you may use a calorie or two...
zero calories granulated sweetener( sugar replacement for baking)
cinnamon
butter extract
baking powder
bake at 350 for 25 minutes
totals per muffin: 123 calories, 14 grams protein, 16 grams carbs, 0.3 grams fat0 -
If you're open to brownies, try this: http://minimalistbaker.com/vegan-gluten-free-black-bean-brownies/
Calories: 140 calories Fat: 6 g Carbohydrates: 22 g Sugar: 9 g Sodium: 163 mg Fiber: 7 h Protein: 5 g0
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