1. Protein Popsicles
You can eat popsicles for breakfast, especially when they’re
made from blueberries and protein-rich Icelandic yogurt. They also make a great
dessert but with these ingredients, they are truly anytime pops.
2. Protein Brownies
Almond flour and protein powder form a protein duo, which
beefs up this recipe’s protein per serving to 15 grams. They are still as fudgy
as always, though, thanks to cocoa powder
and chocolate chips.
3. Chocolate Chip Protein Cookies
There is no flour in these cookies, but the combo of peanut
butter, sugar and protein powder makes it feel like they do.
4. Chocolate Protein Pudding
This rich and creamy pudding comes together in a matter of minutes
with just a few ingredients. Protein powder, cocoa powder, milk and a nut
butter (like almond) are whipped together to
become a decadent dessert without any added sugar.
5. Protein Truffles
Pop one of these little chocolatey bites in your mouth when you need a protein
pick-me-up. Keep a batch in the freezer too for when a craving strikes.
6. Protein Bars
These bars are so satisfying that they seem like a candy bar,
but instead, you get a fortified bar with protein powder, peanut butter and
maple syrup.
7. Oreo Cheesecake Fluff
Fluff is like pudding 2.0 -- pudding, but better. Mix together a boxed pudding mix, Cool
Whip and Greek yogurt and you now have a dip, a spread or a bowl full of
deliciousness to eat with a spoon.
8. Protein Ice Cream
Scream for ice cream again with this simple coconut milk and
protein powder mix. It’s dairy-free and gluten-free so this treat is good for
vegans as well as the gluten-intolerant crowd.
9. Greek Yogurt Cheesecake
Pump up the protein in cheesecake by adding some Greek yogurt,
in addition to cream cheese. The end result is soft and creamy so this
cheesecake is on the lighter side.
10. Protein Rice Krispy Treats
These Rice Krispy treats taste
just like the ones from your childhood but now with extra protein. Does this
mean you’re a grown-up now?
Would you make a high-protein dessert?