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We always say that protein is the building block of these things we call “muscles”. In addition, protein happens to be one of the most satiating macronutrients – simply stated, it keeps us fuller longer. Unfortunately, protein is underconsumed across the board. We don’t eat nearly enough!!!
Considering protein is one of the major components of carb cycling, and is the perfect companion to both carbs and fat, I figured I’d give a little crash course in one of the most convenient sources of protein: POWDER!!!! And don’t worry…protein powder is NOT just for shakes anymore.
Before we go too far, you should know that NOT all protein powders are created equally. When choosing the powder that is right for you, you should know the difference between an all-protein supplement and a protein meal replacement.
All-protein supplement powder is NOT a complete meal, and should never be consumed as one. Along with this kind of a powder, you would need to add in carbs or fats (or both, depending on the plan you follow) to complete your meal. While this can be a more convenient protein option over meats, you still have a bit of legwork to complete the meal. Choose one that’s low in fat (less than a couple grams), low in carbs (will naturally have around 5 grams), and 15-25 grams of protein per serving (scoop sizes vary per brand).
If you are anything like the Powell Pack, and need your meals ready to go QUICK, then you should look for a protein meal replacement powder. What do we recommend? Our Powell Perfect Protein Shakes, of course. This is why we designed them…because we NEEDED something fast and delicious that we could rely on to give us (and our kids) the nutrition we need.?They are the perfect combination of protein, carbs, and healthy fats, so you get everything you need in one shake! Did I mention how amazing they taste?? Chris and I debate this often – I like the chocolate ice cream, Chris likes the vanilla ice cream ;). Don’t forget to scroll to the bottom to enter to win some of your own!!
But let’s not get carried away here. We don’t need to confine our favorite powder to a shaker bottle, gosh darn it. There are many other ways to incorporate it into a diet. Here are a few ideas:
- Sprinkle a spoonful of vanilla protein powder on your oatmeal or favorite whole grain cereal for a bit of added sweetness and an extra punch of protein.
- Add a spoonful of powder to natural applesauce.
- Try substituting a ½ cup of protein powder for a ½ cup of flour in your favorite baked goods recipes. You might need to add a bit of liquid since the powder is pretty absorbent.
- Mix a spoonful into your favorite plain Greek yogurt.
- Type “creative uses for protein powder” in your favorite search engine, and you’ll be surprised at all the ideas and recipes you’ll find!
Here’s a yummy recipe to try out—it’s Powell Pack approved! 🙂
Powell Protein Pancakes
What you’ll need:
½ cup oatmeal
2 egg whites
1 scoop Powell Perfect Vanilla Ice Cream Protein Shake Powder
¼ cup unsweetened almond milk
What you’ll do:
1. Grind the oatmeal in a blender or food processor.
2. Put the ground oats in a bowl and mix with the rest of the ingredients.
3. Spray a skillet with cooking spray and heat.
4. Add the batter to the skillet and cook on both sides until golden brown.
5. Enjoy with your favorite low calorie syrup, or sliced berries. 🙂
What’s in it:
(per pancake, no syrup or topping—recipe makes two 4″ pancakes): 157.5 calories, 16.25 g protein, 18.5 g carbs, 2.3 g fiber, 1.7 g fat.
Enjoy!
And check out these other Powell approved protein powder recipes:
- CinnaCocoa-Frosted Protein Cookies
- Peanut Butter Power Fudge
- Pumpkin Pie Protein Shake
- Protein Carrot Cake Bars
What is your favorite protein powder recipe? Share it in the comments below, and you could win a box of our Powell Perfect Protein Shakes! Contest ended at 11:59 pm EST Thursday, March 20, 2014, and two random winners were announced on Friday, March 21, 2014.
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Well I call them Moose Turds. Lol. I know, sounds silly but I think it’s hilarious.
2 scoops bod?? chocolate ice cream powder
1/3 cup natural peanut butter
1/4 cup honey
2 dark chocolate chips per ball
Mix powder, honey and peanut butter together.
Divide into 6-8 balls. Roll and set on plate.
Put a couple of the dark chocolate chips on each one.
Put in freezer for 30 minutes.
Delicious!!!! Healthy snack!!
Protein Pancakes!
I have a great Overnight Oats recipe using vanilla ice cream protein powder. Overnight oats are becoming the new “craze” and I personally am obsessed with them! They lack protein though, so I experimented and created my own “Protein Overnight Oats”!
1/2 C Rolled oats
1/3 C Vanilla Greek yogurt
1/3 C Vanilla Soy milk (Or any milk is fine)
1 tbs Vanilla protein powder
1 tbs Chai seeds (optional)
1/2 tbs Peanut Butter (optional but I Highly recommend it!)
Mix it all together in a mason jar and leave in fridge overnight for 8 hours. Eat cold the next morning!! I know it sounds weird eating cold oatmeal, but trust me…You will be surprised how amazing this is!!
I use them in homemade protein bars (my fave is a lemon bar, I add poppy seeds and vanilla protein powder, yum!). I also love to use a scoop of protein powder in my morning coffee. I blend it first in some water so it doesn’t clump up and then put it in the coffee. It makes it seem like I added cream and sugar to my coffee and adds lots of protein! xoxo
I havent tried protein in any recipes but I love making shakes with it. Using chocolate protein,banana and blueberries and lots of ice
Protein pancakes. Love them
But haven’t used oatmeal so I am going to
I corporate that going forward
Not sure where it came from so I hope I’m not ripping off anyone’s copyright, it was told to me by a friend. My fave protein powder recipe is Peanut Butter Cups
Mix 1 scoop chocolate protein powder with just enough water to make it liquidy but thick.
Pour half of it into a cupcake or muffin mold and freeze it until it sets.
When it’s set after about 20 min. Pour a tablespoon of natural peanut butter on top and freeze again until it’s set.
When it’s set after about another 20 min, pour the other half of the protein powder on top and freeze again for approx 20 min more.
Can be eaten frozen or wait until it thaws a bit.
I loved the pancakes with the protein powder. My niece told me to add it to my fruit smoothies and it adds just the right texture.
A good old fashion protein shake!! Boring right! I have never tried to get creative with my protein powders, I am so glad you posted this! Thank you!! I am going to try the pancakes this morning!!
I haven’t had a protein shake in a long time (my protein powder probably is expired by now lol) but I’m a simple girl
1/2 of water (or skim milk)
1 scoop of vanilla protein powder
1 medium banana
2-3 strawberries
2-3 ice cubes
OR
1/2 of water (or skim milk)
1 scoop of chocolate protein powder
1 medium banana
2-3 ice cubes
Told ya I’m simple… I need to start making them again… my magic bullet is getting dusty