Protein pancakes
nursekirsty
Posts: 110 Member
Hi
I am keen to make Protein pancakes for my breakfast - does anyone have any decent recipes? Anything under 300 cals - I have unflavoured protein powder which i would love to incorporate into them as well
Thanks
I am keen to make Protein pancakes for my breakfast - does anyone have any decent recipes? Anything under 300 cals - I have unflavoured protein powder which i would love to incorporate into them as well
Thanks
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my personal trainer gave me a recipe, 1 scoop of protein powder, 1/3 cup of oats, egg whites, add mixture and "fry" in coconut oil
haven't made it yet, but it sounds good and healthy and recommends I have them for my lunches0 -
5 oz greek yogurt
1 egg
1 scoop protein powder
1 tsp vanilla or almond extract
scant 1/2 cup flour
water
Mix all ingredients together. Add water a little at a time until you reach pancake batter consistency. Cook in lightly greased pan on medium heat.
I like to use the Dannon Light and Fit Greek flavored yogurts And personally, I don't recommend coconut flour...they just never seem to set up right. But that could just be me.0 -
My personal trainer gave me this recipe
1 cup of liquid egg whites
2 spoonfuls of low fat cottage cheese
1 packet of organic original quacker instant oatmeal
1 scoop of protein
blend all together and it will make your cake batter. cook just like pancakes0 -
Not sure the protein amount but blending 2 eggs and one banana makes a tasty no flour pancake.0
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And a pinch of baking powder.0
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These are the best, IMO
http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/991227/ultimate-protein-pancakes-omg/p1
But I still prefer Kodiak power cakes, mostly because they taste fantastic with savory toppings (it's always the toppings that kill my calories).0 -
Brilliant thank you0
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1 scoop protein powder
1 banana
2 eggs
1/8 tsp baking powder0 -
1 scoop powder (I use vanilla)
2 whole eggs
2 egg whites
3 oz cottage cheese or plain greek yogurt
1/2 tsp. baking soda
The whole recipe is about 350-375 calories, so make some and eat half if you don't want all the calories in one sitting. It makes a good amount.0 -
All I do is 1/2 scoop of flavored protein powder and 6 tbsp of egg whites. I usually add sugar free syrup, whipped topping and sprinkles (because I'm a child).0
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oldsoul918 wrote: »5 oz greek yogurt
1 egg
1 scoop protein powder
1 tsp vanilla or almond extract
scant 1/2 cup flour
water
Mix all ingredients together. Add water a little at a time until you reach pancake batter consistency. Cook in lightly greased pan on medium heat.
I like to use the Dannon Light and Fit Greek flavored yogurts And personally, I don't recommend coconut flour...they just never seem to set up right. But that could just be me.
I love pancakes made from yogurt. I also love Dannon Light and Fit Greek. I wouldn't mind trying this at all.0 -
1 scoop protein powder
1/2 banana
egg whites (until preferred texture)
1/8 tsp baking powder0
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