Preheat Oven to 325. Mix everything in a bowl with a spoon until a thick paste forms. Divide into eight parts; then shape into bars. Place on a lightly greased cookie sheet (organic coconut oil) and bake for 10 minutes. Yields approx 8 bars.
Wrap individually & store in fridge. They will keep for about 1 week. Remember, these aren't cookies -- they will be dense like a protein bar. But -- oh so much better tasting, less money & better for you than a store bought one. :).
Put ingredients in a food processor or blender and pulse until it is your desired consistency.
For a thicker shake or if you use fresh berries add a few ice cubes.
Add everything to the blender and mix well.
Nutritional info for protein powder:
One Scoop (33 g): Calories 130, Calories from fat 15, Total Fat 1.5g, Saturated Fat 0g, Cholesterol 0g, Soduim 290g, Total carbs 3 g, Fiber 0g, Sugars 2g, Protein 25g.
Mix everything in blender. Blend for 2 minutes. Enjoy!
Note: You can use soy protein powder or whey protein powder. Also regarding the soy milk, I prefer soy milk fortified with calcium for extra benefits.
Mix milk, pudding and protein powder for 2 minutes or until combined and refrigerate.
When you are ready for a shake, pour in one cup of the pudding mixture to your blender and add ice.
**Flavor Ideas: When I mix chocolate pudding and chocolate protein powder, I add 2 tbsp of peanut butter. I also use banana pudding with vanilla powder and add in frozen strawberries or blueberries. The combinations are endless. Tomorrow I am trying vanilla pudding and vanilla powder with canned pumpkin and pumpkin pie spice.
Measure the milk and protein powder into the blender. Add
Put water in blender first add protein powder then add remaining ingredients.
Blend on low, then high till blended.
Freezing them really thickens the shake over room temp bananas. Freezing
add all ingredients into a blender, then serve over ice! or add the ice to the blender
This is how I like my shake, but when I make it for my little brothers, I substitute the protein with ice cream and add more Nutella and maybe a cookie or 2 --
Enjoy.
Pour water, cream, syrups & protein powder into blender container, blend on low until well combined.
Add the coffee ice cubes, one at a time until shake is thick & creamy.
Place all ingredients into a blender (in the order listed) and blend until smooth.
Tip: Other varieties of oranges will not mix well in the blender and will cause the shake to become stringy and undrinkable. If you want to substitute orange juice for the mandarin oranges, you can do so, but keep in mind that the recipe won't contain the needed fiber.
Combine in a blender water, protein powder, pudding, splenda and peanut butter. Process until smooth. Drop in 6-8 ice cubes and process until smooth again. It gets kinda thick. You can sip on this all day!
I put it in one of those cups that have the liquid in it that freezes to keep drinks cold. It started to freeze to the sides and was just like a decadent chocolate ice cream!
Blend ice cubes, milk, banana, protein powder, peanut butter, honey, and cocoa powder together in a blender until smooth.
cut up the banana.
add ALL ingredients including cut up banana into a blender.
mix the ingredients to the texture you would like.
In blender begin with crushed ice and orange juice.
Slowly add 1/2 container of yogurt, then one scoop of protein powder. Mix until well blended.
Add 5 to 6 strawberries and 1/2 banana. Continue to mix until all ingredients are well blended and frothy. Spoon into cup.
Serve with straw and enjoy.
Shake all ingredients in a cocktail shaker.
Mash bananas
Add Protein Shake and slightly beaten egg.
Add melted margarine
Mix dry ingredients and add to mixture.
Add to mini muffin cups.
Bake 10 to 12 minutes at 375 degrees.
Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth.
Variation: Instead of vanilla extract, you can use almond extract for a nutty flavor. To make a mocha cappuccino, use chocolate unjury protein powder.
Mix all ingredients together in a blender and let is whip up for a minute or two. It makes for a very filling, satisfying protein boost for you! If desired, you could replace the blueberries with either strawberries or a bit of banana, or replace the fruit period with a shot of espresso. You can also use soy milk rather then the almond milk, or just use 8 oz. of water. It all depends on your tastes and what you're looking to achieve!
Combine half of the berries, yogurt, orange juice, vanilla, and protein powder in a blender and process until smooth, thick, and creamy, 1-2 minutes.
Repeat with the remaining ingredients.
Serve cold.