Ideas for quick high protein breakfast
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I love this very versatile pinto bean dip - you can put it in a tortilla or have it with flatbread or crackers or just on its own..
Ingredients
1 (15 ounce) can pinto beans, drained and rinsed
1 cup nonfat cottage cheese
1 clove garlic
2 tablespoons lemon juice
1 tablespoon dried parsley
1 teaspoon dried dill weed
1 tablespoon butter, softened
1/4 teaspoon seasoned salt
Directions
In a blender or food processor, blend the pinto beans, cottage cheese, garlic, lemon juice, parsley, dill, butter, and seasoned salt until smooth. Chill at least 1 hour in the refrigerator before serving.
I got it here: http://allrecipes.com/recipe/pinto-bean-spread/detail.aspx
I cook the pinto beans overnight in my crock pot with beef broth.0 -
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Cooked quinoa, top it with spinach, tomato; crack two eggs on top and sprinkle it with some black pepper and throw it in the oven until the eggs bake! It's one of my favorite easy go-to meals actually!
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Another fan of protein shakes here. I have one every day for breakfast. One scoop chocolate protein powder, 1 cup unsweetened almond milk, 1 tbs peanut butter, a handful of spinach, ice. It comes in under 300 cals and keeps me full until lunch. It's the only thing that does that. All other breakfasts leave me hungry after a couple of hours and leave me hunting for a snack.0
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I eat egg whites from (2) boiled eggs and (2 slices) of Canadian bacon every morning. I will boil a dozen omega-3 eggs on Sunday so they will be ready for a quick breakfast every morning during the week.0
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I always have a protein shake for breakfast, I'm doing Body By Vi so I use almond milk, 2 scoops of my protein shake mix, and then in the morning I usually just add 1 tsp instant coffee and some ice, blend it up and I have a 125 calorie iced latte. I think you could do the same thing with any kind of protein powder though, and add in whatever you'd like. Today I'm having almond milk, shake mix, 2 TBSP sugar free fat free pudding mix, 1/4 tsp mint extract and 4 ice cubes. 145 calories and it tastes like a milkshake!0 -
I think this is the hardest thing to find on earth... egg whites and meat are the only options I know of... Protein bars are loaded with Carbs.
Carbs arent so bad in the morning if they arent simple. Like Real Oatmeal the kind that comes in the tube.
Take forever to digest and has tons of fiber and just the right amount of protein. If you really want to kick it up add a scoop of protein powder.
The thought of eating tuna or just meat for breakfast isnt very appealing to me.0 -
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I like GoLean cereal even on itsown but some ppl can't handle dry cereal!! some whole grain bread (I like orowheat healthnut) with peanut butter and banana is good...0
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Everything I would have said has already been mentioned, but there are really good ideas here.0 -
I like GoLean cereal even on itsown but some ppl can't handle dry cereal!!0
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you can also do 6 egg whites
3 oz chicken breast diced
1 1-2 ounces fat free parmesan cheese
basil
cook the chicken and dice it up and scramble with the rest,
320 cal
6 g fat
49 g protein
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I scramble eggs and a chopped up ham steak. I actually make 3 days worth at a time ( 9 eggs with 1 ham steak) and just reheat in the microwave.
I also eat an Atkins Bar (like the chocolate PB crisp bar or cranberry bar) and an Atkins Shake.
Both the eggs/ ham, and bar/ shake are Low-Carb and are 300ish calories. The Atkins stuff is made with soy.
I've also seen a recipe where you can make a crustless "pizza" layering cheese and pepperoni in a pie pan, and then whisking 5 or so eggs and pouring over top. Bake til the eggs set.
Kashi Go Lean Puffs is the LOWEST carb cereal at 8g a serving.0 -
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I always have a protein shake for breakfast, I'm doing Body By Vi so I use almond milk, 2 scoops of my protein shake mix, and then in the morning I usually just add 1 tsp instant coffee and some ice, blend it up and I have a 125 calorie iced latte. I think you could do the same thing with any kind of protein powder though, and add in whatever you'd like. Today I'm having almond milk, shake mix, 2 TBSP sugar free fat free pudding mix, 1/4 tsp mint extract and 4 ice cubes. 145 calories and it tastes like a milkshake!
It thickens it up, adds flavor and also makes it a little sweeter. I love it! Oh, and I used chocolate pudding today, but you can use whatever kind you like.0 -
Bump...I need some ideas for breakfast...I usually just have coffee...
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I eat eggs almost every morning, but if I'm in a hurry I fix a protein shake! I use Jillian Michael's Chocolate Protein Shake with a tablespoon of Better'n Peanut Butter. I use unsweetened vanilla almond milk to cut the calories a little bit and add 3-4 ice cubes. But typically I eat 1 cup of egg beaters and turkey bacon with a piece of whole grain toast and PB.0
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Eggs with smoked salmon. Gives the saltiness/smokiness of bacon but quicker/easier.0
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I make egg white "muffins" on Sundays so I have them all week. I basically clean out the produce bin and chop up whatever I have - usually peppers, mushrooms, spinach, onion, etc. Saute in a tiny bit of olive oil. Spray a muffin pan with nonstick spray. Divide the veggie mixture up between the muffin cups and pour in egg whites (I use the ones in the container). Sometimes I add chopped up cooked turkey bacon or veggie sausage, or even cooked ground turkey. They are pretty low cal (around 70 cals each) and definitely high in protein. I bake at 350 for about 20 minutes. Once they cool, I store in a ziploc bag or container in the fridge. Microwave for 1 minute to heat up in the morning. Hope this helps!0
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Try mexican chorizo in your scrambled eggs, it has a pretty different taste to most sausages. They have healthier options in some stores like safeway, made with ground turkey or soy. Even if you go for the traditional kind, you dont need much of it to add a good flavor to the eggs0
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what does bump mean?
usually on forums it's used to bring a neglected question to the top for attention.
On here it appears to be used mindlessly to push topics of interest to the top, even if they were just commented on 5 seconds earlier. Mental.0 -
I love jennie-o 93/7 ground turkey. cook 4oz of it up with some herbs (21g pro) wrap it up in a tumaros low carb salsa tortilla (11g carb, 5 g pro) with some onions/peppers and a wedge of laughing cow creamy swiss cheese (2g pro). I love this any time of the day. make the turkey ahead of time and you would have a very quick breakfast:) Best, Kimberly0
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NO DAIRY? :frown: :brokenheart: :sad:
outside of bacon/eggs/dairy, and something is quick, I got nothing
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NO DAIRY? :frown: :brokenheart: :sad:
outside of bacon/eggs/dairy, and something is quick, I got nothing
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I know... :frown: For the time-being no dairy and limited carbs....0 -
Bump also puts it in your recent forum posts on your profile.
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These are good ideas but if I'm not mistaken, what OP was looking for in the beginning, was high protein low carb... and a lot of these have a moderate level of carbs (maybe you could tell us what your daily allowance of carbs is??). It all depends on just how low carb you want to go. I know for me right now on my low carb diet things like fruit, yogurt, and bread are no-nos.
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Chocolate whey protein powder,1.5 cups water, 3 frozen strawberries, tbsp. peanut butter, ice....blend and enjoy! Delicious!!0
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Greek yoghurt, almond butter, and a little berries
I often drink a smoothie with avocado, goat milk protein (caprotein), and coconut milk0 -
Scrambled firm tofu with nutritional yeast...DELICIOUS! With some veggies and greek yoghurt.0
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Scramble 2 whole eggs with 2 egg whites for 191 calories. Add broiled salmon (I make this twice a week and there are usually leftovers) 3 oz adds 127 calories. Add half serving of feta cheese for the final 45 calories. Then I put spinach and tomatoes in - sometimes mushrooms. The total calories is just under 400 calories. Can remove one yolk or use less salmon to adjust calorie intake. Season as desired.0
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