Protein Recipes

Posts: 23 Member
edited November 2024 in Recipes
Does anyone have any good protein recipes they are willing to share? Wanting to start baking with protein.

Thank you!

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  • Posts: 3,069 Member
    I have tried a couple baking recipes with protein with not much luck. They are all pretty nasty. Or you end up with a little bit of protein and a lot of carbs and fat. What I have had good luck with is adding protein powder to soups.
  • Posts: 3,069 Member
    Someone on here had a good recipe for protein cheesecake (I haven't tried to make it yet), but you can search the message boards for that.
  • Posts: 332 Member
    I love baking with protein. I've got really good recipes for protein muffins, cheesecake, brownies, cake, and even banana bread. Since that's too many to post here, let me know which one you're interested in!
  • Posts: 23 Member
    Someone on here had a good recipe for protein cheesecake (I haven't tried to make it yet), but you can search the message boards for that.

    Thank you! i will have a look! :smile:
  • Posts: 23 Member
    I love baking with protein. I've got really good recipes for protein muffins, cheesecake, brownies, cake, and even banana bread. Since that's too many to post here, let me know which one you're interested in!

    oo thank you! muffins, brownies and cake please! :smiley:
  • Posts: 332 Member
    Black Bean Brownies (Modified from Katie Anne)
    Servings: 9 (100kcal: 13c/3f/6p)

    15 oz Reduced Sodium Black Beans
    100 g, Philadelphia Fat Free Cream Cheese
    100 g, Pumpkin Puree
    20g Oat Flour
    20g Coconut Flour
    1 large, Eggs
    2 Egg Whites
    20g Dark Cocoa Powder
    3 tablespoons of Chocolate Chips
    1 Cup Stevia (I really just add it until it seems sweet enough)
    1 tsp(s), Baking Powder
    1 tsp(s), Leavening agents, baking soda

    Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes
  • Posts: 332 Member
    Blueberry Muffins
    Servings: 10 (65kcal: 7c/7p/1f)

    50g Cor-Performance Whey - Cinnamon Swirl
    1 tsp Vanilla extract
    3/4 cup, Rolled Oats (ground into flour)
    1.5 Egg Whites
    1/2 cup Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt
    1/4 cup Almond Milk
    1 tsp Double Acting Baking Powder
    10g Walnut
    90g Blueberries
    Stevia to taste

    Bake at 350 for 15-20 minutes

    I've also done this one for muffins

    http://amyshealthybaking.com/blog/2015/08/17/blueberry-lemon-poppy-seed-protein-muffins/
  • Posts: 332 Member
    Protein Cake (Adapted from DieticianDeanna)

    Servings 8 (90kcal: 5c/10p/2f)
    8 Tbs. Coconut Flour
    1 tsp Baking Powder
    1/2 cup Greek Nonfat Plain Yogurt
    2 Large Eggs
    1/2 cup Unsweetened Cashew Milk In Grams
    1 Scoop Corfetti Cellucor Whey
    4 Servings of Liquid Egg Whites
    Stevia to taste

    Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes

    On an additional note, the quality of your protein powder will really determine the quality of your baked good. I can't really speak for other brands, but I've had the most success baking with Cellucor.
  • Posts: 73 Member
    Jif peanut powder and chocolate peanut powder can be added to recipes to increase protein without a ton of fat or sugar.
  • Posts: 23 Member
    Protein Cake (Adapted from DieticianDeanna)

    Servings 8 (90kcal: 5c/10p/2f)
    8 Tbs. Coconut Flour
    1 tsp Baking Powder
    1/2 cup Greek Nonfat Plain Yogurt
    2 Large Eggs
    1/2 cup Unsweetened Cashew Milk In Grams
    1 Scoop Corfetti Cellucor Whey
    4 Servings of Liquid Egg Whites
    Stevia to taste

    Bake at 350 for 25-30 minutes

    On an additional note, the quality of your protein powder will really determine the quality of your baked good. I can't really speak for other brands, but I've had the most success baking with Cellucor.

    Thank you for those hun! I'll see what I can do :)
  • Posts: 23 Member
    Jif peanut powder and chocolate peanut powder can be added to recipes to increase protein without a ton of fat or sugar.

    Thank you!
  • Posts: 26,371 Member
    edited March 2016
    Someone on here had a good recipe for protein cheesecake (I haven't tried to make it yet), but you can search the message boards for that.

    This one

    http://www.builtlean.com/2013/01/23/protein-cheesecake-recipe/

    I used low fat cream cheese and Quest salted caramel protein powder and it was SO GOOD. Couldn't really taste the caramel but it was seriously the bomb. I'm making it again as soon as I have room in my fridge (might try the pumpkin version).

    It doesn't look as mushy as the picture though - it really had a normal cheesecake picture, but Quest is great for thickening things up.
  • Posts: 23 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    This one

    http://www.builtlean.com/2013/01/23/protein-cheesecake-recipe/

    I used low fat cream cheese and Quest salted caramel protein powder and it was SO GOOD. Couldn't really taste the caramel but it was seriously the bomb. I'm making it again as soon as I have room in my fridge (might try the pumpkin version).

    It doesn't look as mushy as the picture though - it really had a normal cheesecake picture, but Quest is great for thickening things up.

    Thank you! will have to go shopping now to try a few bits out! :smiley:
  • Posts: 37,259 Member
    I have tried multiple protein pancake recipes that I have Google'd. And I usually through a little of my own curveball at it so there's always a little difference than what the recipe calls for. Also, I never use the protein powder that is called out, I use what I have on hand.
    I do believe that I shall be trying a few of the lovely young lady's recommendations that she has so kindly shared with us.
    I'll have to let y'all know how my versions turn out.
  • Posts: 332 Member
    Yeah, these recipes are pretty flexible. I found that to get a good result, you need to use a whey that bakes well, a secondary flour to help avoid that spongey protein powder texture, and lots of moisture to prevent dryness.
  • Posts: 37,259 Member
    So by moisture you mean like a little rum, amaretto or maybe Irish Cream Whiskey? ;-)

    Actually I am going to have to full around with a recipe for carrot cake muffins and red velvet muffins. If you already have an idea let me know.

    I will post what I find.
  • Posts: 4 Member
    Look on youtube for The Protein Chef! He has a recipe for a 90 sec. Microwave protein cake,it's good. He has a lot of good recipes!
  • Posts: 26,371 Member
    Francl27 wrote: »

    This one

    http://www.builtlean.com/2013/01/23/protein-cheesecake-recipe/

    I used low fat cream cheese and Quest salted caramel protein powder and it was SO GOOD. Couldn't really taste the caramel but it was seriously the bomb. I'm making it again as soon as I have room in my fridge (might try the pumpkin version).

    It doesn't look as mushy as the picture though - it really had a normal cheesecake picture, but Quest is great for thickening things up.

    To quote myself - I made the pumpkin version, and it probably needs at least 5 more minutes of cooking. Was still tasty though, but slightly undercooked (I haven't got sick yet though, lol!).


    I'd love to see recipes too but I just dislike recipes on video... takes too long.
  • Posts: 23 Member
    Thanks everyone :smile:
  • Posts: 37,259 Member
    Made some protein pancakes this weekend, they came out heavy and thick but rather tasty. I will try to add more milk or maybe some water to make it thinner.
    1 cup heart healthy Bisquick mix (equals 3 serving)
    3 servings of EAS 100% Whey Protein Vanilla (87 grams).
    3 TBSP Whole Flax seed.
    1.25 cups skim milk
    1 Whole egg.
    2 egg whites.
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