High-Protein Hot Breakfast Ideas?
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Egg and fish
Egg wrap (although this one is also high carb)0 -
MelanieCN77 wrote: »Kodiak cakes! Protein pancake mix, I see it at my Target and Ralph's, so it's around. You can make it with water, or with eggs and milk and so on to bulk it up.
Oh yeah I like those too. I use the protein mix with savory toppings for more protein usually (ham, cheese and egg typically) and it's really tasty. I like the pancakes better with water only for some reason though.0 -
I like to treat myself to a microwave mug-cupcake made with egg, preferably milled seeds instead of flour, and then chocolate, nuts or whatever else I fancy, 1-2 minutes in the microwave, then topped with Greek yoghurt to cool it enough to eat. I ate it a lot when I had Gestational Diabetes and had a moderate carb diet.0
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jennybearlv wrote: »I made the aforementioned omelet and it was good, like pared down huevos rancheros with spam, so weird, but satisfying.trigden1991 wrote: »Proats (whey & oats)
I assumed he meant protein powder, as many of them (and the most popular kind) are whey. (For example, the natural flavored Biochem I mentioned above is organic whey protein concentrate plus organic soy lecithin (the latter prevents clumping, I think, and would be a small amount).)
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For protein pancakes, you don't necessarily have to buy a mix. I bookmarked this recipe years ago: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/991227/ultimate-protein-pancakes-omg/p1
I haven't tried it yet in all that time, but hey, it LOOKS good!
ETA: Pasting from the above linked thread:
Makes 6 large pancakes. Nutritional information:
Calories: 314 | Carbs: 34g | Fat: 1g | Protein: 43g (!!!)1 -
did see much bacon here...BACON!!!1
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Bacon and Eggs! I usually also add a piece of toast or a serving of hasbrowns/tater tots.1
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Sweet potato with an easy egg baked in? I love this -- you can bake a whole batch of potatoes at the weekend, then during the week just cut one open, crack an egg in, and put it under the broiler for ~5 minutes. Fancy it up with cheese/hot sauce/onions/ham or just eat it as it is.1
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lemurcat12 wrote: »jennybearlv wrote: »I made the aforementioned omelet and it was good, like pared down huevos rancheros with spam, so weird, but satisfying.trigden1991 wrote: »Proats (whey & oats)
I assumed he meant protein powder, as many of them (and the most popular kind) are whey. (For example, the natural flavored Biochem I mentioned above is organic whey protein concentrate plus organic soy lecithin (the latter prevents clumping, I think, and would be a small amount).)Susieq_1994 wrote: »For protein pancakes, you don't necessarily have to buy a mix. I bookmarked this recipe years ago: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/991227/ultimate-protein-pancakes-omg/p1
I haven't tried it yet in all that time, but hey, it LOOKS good!
ETA: Pasting from the above linked thread:
Makes 6 large pancakes. Nutritional information:
Calories: 314 | Carbs: 34g | Fat: 1g | Protein: 43g (!!!)MotherOfSharpei wrote: »Bacon and Eggs! I usually also add a piece of toast or a serving of hasbrowns/tater tots.0 -
You could make cottage cheese pancakes0
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Oh, so many options! Oatmeal with blueberries, protein powder and a spoonful of lemon pudding mix. Oatmeal with a tablespoon of PB and a few dark chocolate chips. Oatmeal with a tablespoon of brown sugar and raisins. Scrambled eggs, or scrambled egg omelet with turkey, spinach and peppers. The list is endless!0
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lemurcat12 wrote: »CorneliusPhoton wrote: »Protein oats
Any kind of egg dish : frittatas, crustless quiche, omelettes, breakfast burritos/sandwiches etc
I'm kinda in the same boat as you though and haven't been in the mood for proats (those artificial sweeteners have been a big turn off lately) or eggs lately though so it's been a problem!
I have been using this rice protein powder for my oats because it does not have that awful sweet flavor that comes with most of the whey products I've tried. It's not good for shakes because it is gritty, but it disappears perfectly in oatmeal and IMO adds very little flavor.
I use whey powder for my post-workout shake. I just try to ignore the funky sweetener taste, but it dissolves well. Still looking for something better.
The Biochem whey non flavored one tastes completely neutral to me.
I haven't found a vegan one that dissolves well enough to use for oatmeal (haven't tried rice protein, though).
i use plant fusion vegan protein that dissolves well in overnight oats with some almond milk. i really like it.0 -
Susieq_1994 wrote: »For protein pancakes, you don't necessarily have to buy a mix. I bookmarked this recipe years ago: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/991227/ultimate-protein-pancakes-omg/p1
I haven't tried it yet in all that time, but hey, it LOOKS good!
ETA: Pasting from the above linked thread:
Makes 6 large pancakes. Nutritional information:
Calories: 314 | Carbs: 34g | Fat: 1g | Protein: 43g (!!!)
It's a good recipe, was always just too dry for my taste without fruit though, and strawberries and blueberries are too expensive right now. I always use a whole egg though!
But it doesn't quite satisfy the pancake craving for me.0 -
jessiferrrb wrote: »lemurcat12 wrote: »CorneliusPhoton wrote: »Protein oats
Any kind of egg dish : frittatas, crustless quiche, omelettes, breakfast burritos/sandwiches etc
I'm kinda in the same boat as you though and haven't been in the mood for proats (those artificial sweeteners have been a big turn off lately) or eggs lately though so it's been a problem!
I have been using this rice protein powder for my oats because it does not have that awful sweet flavor that comes with most of the whey products I've tried. It's not good for shakes because it is gritty, but it disappears perfectly in oatmeal and IMO adds very little flavor.
I use whey powder for my post-workout shake. I just try to ignore the funky sweetener taste, but it dissolves well. Still looking for something better.
The Biochem whey non flavored one tastes completely neutral to me.
I haven't found a vegan one that dissolves well enough to use for oatmeal (haven't tried rice protein, though).
i use plant fusion vegan protein that dissolves well in overnight oats with some almond milk. i really like it.
Cool, I'll try it.0 -
A lot of good ideas here. I will have to try a frittata. My favorite is an egg, bacon and avocado scramble.0
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You can make a porridge type breakfast using flaxseed meal which is high in essential omega 3s, fiber and a decent source of protein too.
This is a yummy looking recipe
http://www.picklesnhoney.com/2015/01/12/vegan-flaxseed-porridge/0 -
I make up a scrambled egg mix, then in muffin tins I pop a bit of feta / grated cheese (or a dollop of low-fat cream cheese if I'm low on calories) and a few pieces of bacon / ham / chicken / broccoli or whatever leftovers I have, top up the case with the scrambled egg mix and pop in the oven for approx 20 mins until they are all puffed up and brown on top. So easy and seriously yum!!0
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