Homemade protein bar recipe needed
basiliscus
Posts: 27 Member
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Hi folks,
I'm looking for a good recipe for homemade protein bar. Most of the ones I know require a lot of peanut butter and therefore are high in fat and calories. What I'm looking for is:
- 200-300 kCal range
- 30-40g protein
- less than 20g of carbs
- less than 10g of fat
Any ideas please?
I'm looking for a good recipe for homemade protein bar. Most of the ones I know require a lot of peanut butter and therefore are high in fat and calories. What I'm looking for is:
- 200-300 kCal range
- 30-40g protein
- less than 20g of carbs
- less than 10g of fat
Any ideas please?
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basiliscus wrote: »Hi folks,
I'm looking for a good recipe for homemade protein bar. Most of the ones I know require a lot of peanut butter and therefore are high in fat and calories. What I'm looking for is:
- 200-300 kCal range
- 30-40g protein
- less than 20g of carbs
- less than 10g of fat
Any ideas please?
I make my own protein bars, and 30 - 40 grams of protein in a homemade bar is very hard to do. You might want to lower the requirements for the macros and calories.
Pinterest does have some things you may want to look through.2 -
Thanks, I'll give Pinterest a try!0
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I've just discovered that PBfit of available in UK as well, how come over never seen it before? I'll give it a try, thanks for the tip!0
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Sounds great, I've never tried the peanut prefer before, I'll definitely give it a go!0
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Another member posted this recipe. I haven't tried it yet, but it sounds good. Just sub the peanut butter with PB2.
" in sauce pan combine 1/2 cup preferred milk & 8 tblsp peanut butter & 1 tblsp+ honey. Warm up on low heat to melt & add cinnamon & 1 1/2 cups protein powder of choice (vanilla or chocolate peanut butter are great). Add uncooked oats & mix. Place in waxed 9x9 or other pan & pat firmly & freeze for 20 minutes. Then cut and pre-package servings. Calories and fat can be determined by you by adding any extras such as a handful of raisins & or top with a sprinkle of choc. chips or coconut or dried fruit/nuts/flax seed/chia seeds etc. Options are endless!"0 -
Thank you Christine,
Sounds good! I'm not sure it would give me the macro split in looking for, but if I play around with the ratios it might work - I'll give it a try!0
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