Breakfast foods high in protein
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Adding: I talked to my dad about this thread and he tells me that Tangerines are unrelated to oranges. When his food restriction (for kidneys) would not allow him oranges any more, he could still have Tangerines.
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I make "pancakes" for a weekend treat
1-2 eggs whisked
1 mashed banana
1/2 tsp bicarb soda
2 tbs of pb2 (peanut butter powder)
or a serving of protein powder
can add a sprinkle your fav spices for a little extra flavour
combine the lot and throw it in a fry pan2 -
@MirrorMe33 I take it you mash that banana to a creamy froth.0
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150 g Dannon Light and Fit Greek Vanilla Yogurt, 1 medium sliced banana, 30g of Fiber 1 cereal. 221 cals, 15g protein, 16g fiber. This isn't for low carber's tho. Ends up being 53g of carbs. but it keeps me full til lunch1
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Kippers
I can't do very high protein because it leaves me with a headache but do go with complex carbs, nuts and seeds.1 -
And more like 330 kcals than 600!!!0
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Sausage links, Greek yogurt, cottage cheese1
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Beabs mashed such as pinto, butter, or white. Make like hash or fried potatoes.1
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Herdez's Salsa Verde has saved my world! Also Olé low cal, high fiber tortillas. They make it easy to eat eggs every day.2
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For something different, I like half can baked beans, 2eggs, mushrooms and either turkey breast or turkey bacon. If you have a sweet tooth try greek yoghurt pancakes: 1 large Egg, 0.50 cup flour, 1 tsp baking soda, 6 ounce, Greek Yoghurt -Plain. This gives you 180calories, 5g fat(from egg, omit the yolk for no fat), 11carbs, 7sugar and 24g Protein. Add in fruits or whatever you desire! Perfect for Sunday morning.
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JenniferSusan wrote: »For something different, I like half can baked beans, 2eggs, mushrooms and either turkey breast or turkey bacon. If you have a sweet tooth try greek yoghurt pancakes: 1 large Egg, 0.50 cup flour, 1 tsp baking soda, 6 ounce, Greek Yoghurt -Plain. This gives you 180calories, 5g fat(from egg, omit the yolk for no fat), 11carbs, 7sugar and 24g Protein. Add in fruits or whatever you desire! Perfect for Sunday morning.
My calculations on your breakfast (without the banana which would be another 80-100 calories) would be closer to these numbers-this is with the yolk though. Without the yolk the calorie total would be around 370:
Breakfast
Calories kcal: 425 Carbs: 55g Fat: 9g Protein: 29g Sodium: 175g Sugar: 5g
Generic - Egg, Large Whole, 1 Egg
70 0 5 6 70 0
Cabot - Low Fat Plain Greek Yogurt, 6 fluid ounce
135 9 4 17 105 5
Pillsbury - Unbleached White Flour, 0.5 cup (31 g)
220 46 0 6 0 0
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My bad, my recipe importer did not correctly load flour, not sure what it chose. Thanks for picking up. However this still looks amazing for Sunday Breakfast. Better than pancakes at a diner. Might opt out of flour next time and swap to quickoats. Changing to fruits such as blackberries and strawberries too.
1 large Egg
calories 72; Total Fat 5; Total Carbs 0; Protein 6
0.5 cup Robin Hood - All Purpose White Flour (Ls)
Robin Hood
calories 220 Total Fat 1; Total Carbs 44; Protein 8
1 tsp baking soda
calories 0; Total Fat 0; Total Carbs 0; Protein 0
6 ounce Oikos Greek Yoghurt -Plain
calories 91; Total Fat 0; Total Carbs 7; Protein 17
TOTALS:
Calories: 382 Carbs: 51 Fat: 6 Protein: 31 Sugar: 71 -
Greek yogurt with granola and berries or my favorite - proats! Protein powder + oats + fruit or flavoring of your choice1
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Grilled trout on a bed of a quinoa pilaf3
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I like a yogurt and fruit smoothie with a scoop of vanilla protein powder and oatmeal.1
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I am over eggs too. I usually have an egg with reduced fat cheese on a slice of double fiber wheat toast that was smeared with a quarter avocado and topped with pico de gallo. I also drink 1 of the 12 ounces Power Yogurt mocha double espresso drinks with it. Those babies have 21g of protein and are awesome! Wheb I don't have eggs, I usually do PB toast with a little honey and cinnamon...and my drink. It keeps me full until me snack 3 hours later.
Maybe a protein smoothie?
I also have some vegetarian Sweet Earth breakfast burritos in the freezer I am about to try. They have a lot of protein, too. Maybe something like that would work?1 -
I take a scoop of whey protein (any flavor) mix with water keep it nice a thick, but stir all the protein in so its a pudding like consistency. add 1/3 cup oats and 1/3 cup berries (either fresh or frozen), if needed you could sprinkle some cinnamon or other spices. I eat it cold. lots of protein and easy to take on the go1
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sunnybeaches105 wrote: »Sausage, turkey sausage, Canadian bacon, Greek yogurt, chicken breast, sirloin steak, fish . . .
My same thoughts . Anything you eat at dinner, I can make for my own breakfast in under 10 minutes. I'd add protein powder shakes because that's usually what I start my day off with.0 -
I seriously need to try a few of these ideas! I love my protein smoothies with sf almond milk and frozen fruit. I usually buy vanilla just so I can change the flavor any way I want, but chocolate with frozen banana and pb2 is good too!1
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sunnybeaches105 wrote: »
that has atleast 24g of protein with the 2 eggs and the avocado it good fat, that's an ace breakfast, that's on my agenda for tomorrow1 -
xx_steph_xx wrote: »sunnybeaches105 wrote: »
that has atleast 24g of protein with the 2 eggs and the avocado it good fat, that's an ace breakfast, that's on my agenda for tomorrow
Using USDA information, two large eggs contain 10 grams of fat and 12.6 grams of protein. Using the standard assumption that 1 gram of fat contains 9 calories and 1 gram of protein contains 4 calories, that means 90 calories come from fat and 50.4 calories from protein. In addition, 200 grams of avocado contain 29.3 grams of fat and 4 grams of protein. Again, by standard calculations that's 263.7 calories from fat and 16 calories from protein. It looks like a delicious breakfast, but it contains far more fat than protein. If you really want to go "high protein" while cutting calories then it's helpful to look at foods that contain more protein than carbs or fat to help balance out your macros. That's not to say you couldn't fit this breakfast into a "high" protein diet, but some chicken breast on the side would sure help.1 -
What is the nutrition count for this?GreciaMLagunes0790 wrote: »Otmeal, protein/meal replacement & smoothies!!! Fav smoothie is a Green smoothie! Keeps you full and makes your skin wonderful and noticed the most fat I shed in me belly was when I did 30 days of the green juice every morning with something light as a pair! Such as fruit & yogurt!
Green Smoothie
1 bottle water preferably cold
1 banana
1-2 cups of spinach (your liking)
1/2 cup of frozen diced mangoes
1/2 cup of frozen pineapple chunks
1/2 cup of frozen peaches
Blend it in a bullet or blender on high power!!
ENJOY & GOOD LUCK!!!
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Buy a sirloin steak and portion it into 3 or 4 oz pieces to freeze. Very high protein. Thaw in the microwave and cook each morning.1
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I've recently read that Cassein Protein is way better than Whey protein and to stay away from any protein supplement that is derived from soy! Especially for women, soy proteins will actually negate the effects of milk based proteins.1
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RoseBlossom213 wrote: »I've recently read that Cassein Protein is way better than Whey protein and to stay away from any protein supplement that is derived from soy! Especially for women, soy proteins will actually negate the effects of milk based proteins.
Casein protein is slow release, whey is is taken up faster than sugar.
How can one protein negate the effect of the other.
For years I wondered how buttermilk and whey can both be high in protein after separation. It wasn't until I met the sharp participants here on MFP that I found out that milk is made of two proteins; one fast acting and one slow release.
It got me to thinking that mamma cow is pretty smart (or cleverly evolutionized) to ideally provide two proteins to feed her fast-growing calf.
And aren't we clever to figure out how to separate them?0 -
I'm a big fan of protein shakes. Pure Protein has 1g sugar and 30g protein. Not as good as real food, but helps me get out the door and fuel up1
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Healthy Pancakes
2 eggs
1 banana
Cinnamon for taste
You can also add protein powder
mix together and cook in the shape of pancakes.
Peanut butter or P2 you can add protein powder to it and add it to anything fruit, yogurt, smoothies, toast (wheat thins) anything.
Eggs as you mention in different ways egg cups, omelets, scrambled with veggies and hard boiled eggs.
Mixed fruit parfait, use Greek yogurt add protein powder to it and layer with the fruit.
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I like Siggi's skyr... (fancy icelandic yogurt) I add a little fruit. it has 10 grams of protein.0
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