Recommendations needed for sweet sources of protein

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  • ccsernica
    ccsernica Posts: 1,040 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Does Greek yogurt have a similar texture to other kinds of yogurts? For whatever reason, yogurt sets off my gag reflex, which stinks because it’s delicious.

    I really don't like regular yogurt but I do like Greek, you also might need to try a couple of brands since they will have slightly different textures.

    Honestly, to get more than 20g of protein in less than 200 cals, all I can think of is making something with protein powder. Like a shake or protein fluff, or cookies or something like that. Even if you get an artificially sweetened Greek yogurt you'd need to eat more than a single serving cup to get over 20g, or stir in some PB powder or protein powder, at least the brands I'm familiar with.

    It depends on the serving. As I mentioned earlier I prefer Fage for my Greek yogurt -- the "Total 0%" nonfat kind -- and by itself it may not serve OP because I eat it plain and it's not particularly sweet.

    However, they list the serving size for their 1 kg container at 227g. This gets you 23g of protein in 130 calories, according to the label. If you buy the single-serving containers, they're 170g, which gets you 18g of protein in 100 calories.

    Either way I think you have room to add something sweet and still keep you under 200 cal for 20g of protein.
  • rutzsa
    rutzsa Posts: 52 Member
    Premier protein drinks at Walmart or Sams Club has 30grams of protein for 160 calories and either 0 or 1 net carbs. Comes in vanilla, chocolate, carmel, straberries and cream, and banana
  • AnvilHead
    AnvilHead Posts: 18,343 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    ...If you mean protein powder I prefer Trutein. It's a combo of whey, casein, and egg protein. It has yummy dessert flavors, seems to fill me up more, and you can buy samples to try flavors.
    I was on the Trutein train for quite a while. I still like it, but I've gone to Quest because I can buy it locally. Their cinnamon toast crunch flavor is really good! Quest is casein, whey and MPI (milk protein isolate), so still a blend like Trutein.
  • kimny72
    kimny72 Posts: 16,011 Member
    edited February 2018
    AnvilHead wrote: »
    kimny72 wrote: »
    ...If you mean protein powder I prefer Trutein. It's a combo of whey, casein, and egg protein. It has yummy dessert flavors, seems to fill me up more, and you can buy samples to try flavors.
    I was on the Trutein train for quite a while. I still like it, but I've gone to Quest because I can buy it locally. Their cinnamon toast crunch flavor is really good! Quest is casein, whey and MPI (milk protein isolate), so still a blend like Trutein.

    Haven't tried the Quest yet because I tend to stock up when I buy, but I can't wait to try it i haven't heard anyone yet who doesn't like it.
  • ssurvivor
    ssurvivor Posts: 142 Member
    edited February 2018
    How about a protein smoothie?

    My go-to post workout smoothie has 33g of protein. For me, it's a bit much for late night, but if you have a couple of hours to spare before bed, it might be worth a shot.

    Chocolate Protein Smoothie:

    2 Tbsp, Natural Peanut Butter
    0.25 cup(20g), Quick Oats
    1 cup, Spinach - Raw
    1 tbsp (7g), Brown Flax, Ground
    0.50 cup, Almond Milk - Vanilla - Unsweetened
    1 cup, Ice
    2 scoops, Organic Whey Protein

    Macronutrients - 25g F, 30g C, 33g P

    I used to make it with PB2 but, after my PB2 went rancid, I switched to standard peanut butter and found that I preferred its texture - particularly since I have a banana intolerance.

  • lorrpb
    lorrpb Posts: 11,463 Member
    Protein shake plus whatever you want to make it sweeter.
  • rheddmobile
    rheddmobile Posts: 6,840 Member
    Greek yogurt with frozen cherries, unsweetened coconut and dark chocolate, not quite 20g but close.
  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,983 Member
    Maybe make teriyaki chicken sticks? Teriyaki is very easy to make yourself depending on where you live. You control the amount of sugar in it and caramelise the chicken (or salmon) to your liking.
  • RaeBeeBaby
    RaeBeeBaby Posts: 4,246 Member
    vanmep wrote: »
    There’s a high protein low fat cheese cake recipe in the food an nutrition thread. I haven’t tried it yet but it has rave reviews

    I was going to say protein cheesecake. There's a huge thread dedicated to the above with lots of different ideas and variations AND pictures. I've tried several different ones with all the protein powders that I have. Very yummy and satisfying. I had the thread bookmarked but had to stop because I kept baking cheesecake all the time. Eventually that doesn't lead to a good place even if it is healthy and all. :D
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,296 Member
    Kirkland protein bars have an idiosyncratic texture that reminds me of early quest bars and which I've learned to enjoy. They are 190 - 205 Cal on average based on actual weight and offer 20g protein.
  • 150poundsofme
    150poundsofme Posts: 523 Member
    As someone else posted - Premier protein drink. I like the chocolate only.
    Yogurt- have you tried freezing it - you can freeze for a little bit, an hour or two or more. The consistency has now changed.
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 34,585 Member
    Plain Greek yogurt + chocolate PB2 peanut butter powder + frozen fruit.
  • Enjcg5
    Enjcg5 Posts: 389 Member
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Enjcg5 wrote: »
    kimny72 wrote: »
    Does Greek yogurt have a similar texture to other kinds of yogurts? For whatever reason, yogurt sets off my gag reflex, which stinks because it’s delicious.

    I really don't like regular yogurt but I do like Greek, you also might need to try a couple of brands since they will have slightly different textures.

    Honestly, to get more than 20g of protein in less than 200 cals, all I can think of is making something with protein powder. Like a shake or protein fluff, or cookies or something like that. Even if you get an artificially sweetened Greek yogurt you'd need to eat more than a single serving cup to get over 20g, or stir in some PB powder or protein powder, at least the brands I'm familiar with.

    Ohhhh.... this is what I need! What brand?

    Hmmm what brand of what? I like Oikos triple zero greek yogurt when I don't have $ and Fage when I do. I normally buy flavored and don't mix anything in, but I know other people who buy plain and mix in PB2 or protein powder.

    If you mean protein powder I prefer Trutein. It's a combo of whey, casein, and egg protein. It has yummy dessert flavors, seems to fill me up more, and you can buy samples to try flavors.

    Sorry. I meant to reply to the person that had a protein bar as dessert at night.
  • RollTideHusker
    RollTideHusker Posts: 231 Member
    PAV8888 wrote: »
    Kirkland protein bars have an idiosyncratic texture that reminds me of early quest bars and which I've learned to enjoy. They are 190 - 205 Cal on average based on actual weight and offer 20g protein.

    These are pretty decent. We have a box that has Chocolate chip cookie dough (it’s ok) and Chocolate brownie (really good)
  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    Thanks for the suggestions, all! I’m going to see what my grocery store has for shakes and bar type things and give those a go. The premier shakes seem really popular and look like they’d fit the bill - I usually avoid drinking calories as I find them unfilling, but right before bed that really wouldn’t matter.
  • dracaene
    dracaene Posts: 21 Member
    I’m a huge fan of Grenade Carb Killa protein bars. About 220 cals for 20g protein. They taste like chocolate bars (and have a similar texture as well). My 3 favourites are peanut nutter (choc/pb), caramel chaos (choc/caramel), and Jaffa quake (choc/orange).
  • PAV8888
    PAV8888 Posts: 14,296 Member
    edited February 2018
    Berries or banana frozen
    Low Cal milk like thingy (almond, cashew vanilla unsweetened on sale are the ones I use)
    Protein powder especially casein, usually chocolate flavoured
    Tiny amount xanathan gum
    Possibly added unsweetened Hershey chocolate
    Blender

    Adjust per calories.
    Enjoy :smiley:
    (Works better during hot weather!)
  • melissa6771
    melissa6771 Posts: 894 Member
    @Enjcg5

    I think maybe you meant me as I mentioned eating the bars as dessert. I did mention in the post, they are the pure protein brand bar. I found some at ocean state job lot super cheap, but you can get them at Walmart. The dark chocolate coconut, chocolate sea salt caramel and s'mores are my favorite. Chocolate peanut butter and caramel peanut butter are pretty good too. The strawberry was gross. Haven't tried the chocolate chip.

    When I need a meal replacement I use the premier protein bars. Those I buy at BJs, $27 for 18 big bars. You can also get them at Walmart for about $1.25 a bar.
  • stephaniepethtorres
    stephaniepethtorres Posts: 8 Member
    edited February 2018
    You can search online for protein hot chocolate& coffee drinks. I love cappuccino & amaretto hot chocolate that I buy on Amazon. They have about 90 calories with 15G protein
  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    edited February 2018
    So all of these great suggestions, and my local grocery store didn’t have any of the ones I was looking to try! Well, that’s what Amazon is good for, yeah? I did pick up a couple of the protein shakes that they did carry, plus some kefir, which I’d never heard of but the store had a bunch including protein enriched. Fingers crossed I like one of these, because it looks like I’ve got more ground to make up than I’d realized. Well, one thing at a time!
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    I like women’s Best (out of the U.K.). They have the regular protein powders, but I enjoy the protein ice cream mix, the protein pudding and the raspberry protein pancake mix. Oh! And the protein cookies and protein bites. They have frequent and great sales.

    Personally, I would always recommend paying for the DHL shipping.
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    Oh yeah! And Skyr Icelandic yogurt! And I like the “chocolate covered donut” cake bites.
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    I also buy an unflavored protein powder, great for mixing into things like oatmeal.
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    RaeBeeBaby wrote: »
    vanmep wrote: »
    There’s a high protein low fat cheese cake recipe in the food an nutrition thread. I haven’t tried it yet but it has rave reviews

    I was going to say protein cheesecake. There's a huge thread dedicated to the above with lots of different ideas and variations AND pictures. I've tried several different ones with all the protein powders that I have. Very yummy and satisfying. I had the thread bookmarked but had to stop because I kept baking cheesecake all the time. Eventually that doesn't lead to a good place even if it is healthy and all. :D

    Please link to the (magical) cheesecake thread in case I can’t find it when I go look for it. Thank you!
  • Sp1tfire
    Sp1tfire Posts: 1,120 Member
    greek yogurt is the only thing i can think of, that or a beltsander brownie: https://thebeltsander.org/the-beltsander-brownie/
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Chia pudding!
  • MegaMooseEsq
    MegaMooseEsq Posts: 3,118 Member
    Well, the first shake I tried (PlantFusion complete plant protein chocolate) was a bit of a bust. The first sip was tasty enough, but by the end I was not enjoying the mouthfeel or aftertaste. Ah well. Lots of protein options in the sea! I’m not all that crazy about chocolate anyhow, so that might have been a factor.
  • annette_15
    annette_15 Posts: 1,657 Member
    Some of the halo top flavours are 240 calories and 24g of protein :)
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