From: Undressed Skeleton
Ingredients:
1 Scoop Vanilla Whey Protein
1 Extra Ripe Large Banana
2 Egg Whites
1 Egg
1 Tsp Dark Chocolate Chunks
Mash banana. Stir in protein powder and chocolate chunks. Mix together. Add eggs and mix. Cook!
Verdict:
I loved these. They tasted like regular pancakes, but they are packed with protein. I'm not a big fan of bananas but for some reason I love banana pancakes. I'll definitely be making these again in the future!
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Thursday, March 12, 2015
Friday, May 2, 2014
Homemade Banana Protein Muffins
I created this recipe based off the ingredients I had on hand and other recipes I had seen.
Ingredients:
Raw bananas, 100g (this is about 1 medium banana)
Peanut butter, 3.5 Tbsp (I used honey roasted, creamy by Peter Pan)
Flour, 1/2 cup (I used King Arthur white whole wheat)
Vanilla protein powder, 40 g (about 1/2 scoop; I used Forza)
1 egg
Coconut oil, 10g (almost 1 tablespoon)
Mix all ingredients together and bake at 375 F for 15-20 minutes. You may want to adjust your oven higher and cook for fewer minutes. This was my first time making these and I was just testing the temperature.
Verdict:
These were good. They were a little bit dry but nothing a small pat of butter couldn't help! I think next time I would add a little water or maybe an extra egg to make them more moist. Also I just realized I should have had two bananas, which probably would have helped. They were still yummy though!
Nutrition information: (per muffin)
148 calories
13g of carbs
8g of fat
7g of protein
The original recipe that made me crave these for breakfast is:
200g of banana (2 bananas)
50g almond butter
60g coconut flour
15g vanilla protein powder
1 medium egg
10g coconut oil
Ingredients:
Raw bananas, 100g (this is about 1 medium banana)
Peanut butter, 3.5 Tbsp (I used honey roasted, creamy by Peter Pan)
Flour, 1/2 cup (I used King Arthur white whole wheat)
Vanilla protein powder, 40 g (about 1/2 scoop; I used Forza)
1 egg
Coconut oil, 10g (almost 1 tablespoon)
Mix all ingredients together and bake at 375 F for 15-20 minutes. You may want to adjust your oven higher and cook for fewer minutes. This was my first time making these and I was just testing the temperature.
Verdict:
These were good. They were a little bit dry but nothing a small pat of butter couldn't help! I think next time I would add a little water or maybe an extra egg to make them more moist. Also I just realized I should have had two bananas, which probably would have helped. They were still yummy though!
Nutrition information: (per muffin)
148 calories
13g of carbs
8g of fat
7g of protein
The original recipe that made me crave these for breakfast is:
200g of banana (2 bananas)
50g almond butter
60g coconut flour
15g vanilla protein powder
1 medium egg
10g coconut oil
Labels:
banana,
banana muffins,
breakfast,
muffins,
protein,
protein muffins
Wednesday, June 30, 2010
Teething Biscuits
Here is a recipe I just made for teething biscuits for Brianna. You can also leave it as just bread, or even muffins instead of going the extra step to make "biscuits". Replace the bananas with any fruit you like!
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Oatmeal Banana Drops
Go here to see the recipe for some yummy, kid-friendly (even baby-friendly!) snacks I made yesterday!
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