The Pink Protein Smoothie:
3/4 - 1 cup of soy (or cow) milk
3/4 - 1 cup non-fat plain yogurt (I use fruit flavored if I haven't enough real fruit, but prefer plain)
1 scoop (abt 1/4 c)EAS whey protein powder (Vanilla)
(Sam's Club and probably Wal-Mart carries it - per serving its a very economical way of getting lean whey protein in lots of every day dishes)
1 - 1 1/2 cup frozen sliced strawberries (sliced are easier to blend than whole)
1 banana (frozen or room temp)
1-2 T ground flax seed (for the omega 3's and fiber)
4-6 ice cubes
I usually add 1 Tbls Carlson's lemon flavored fish oil for the Omega 3 oils - it adds to smoothness and doesn't taste fishy at all.
It seems easier to blend if I put the soy milk in first, then layer the fruit, protein and flax with the yogurt and ice. This will make 3-5 cups of DELICIOUS protein & calcium packed smoothie, with good amounts of Omega 3, potassium and vitamin C.
If you leave some of this in the fridge for a few hours, it will turn brownish because of the banana, but it still tastes great -- good to throw in a couple drops of red food color before blending leftovers for the kids.
Mocha Protein Shake
1 cup cold leftover coffee (the stronger, the better)
1/2 -1 cup soy (or cow) milk
1 scoop chocolate protein powder
2-4 ice cubes
opttional: 1/2-1 tsp cocoa powder (NOT hot chocolate mix)
My first experiment with a peanut butter flavored protein shake was not worth repeating (I used coffee in the liquid), but I imagine 1 cup of milk or yogurt with 1 scoop of protein powder (either vanilla or chocolate) and 2 Tbls peanut butter along with some ice cubes would taste good. Anybody got a good peanut butter combo?
2 comments:
I'd been thinking lately about adding protein shakes to my vegetarian diet, but didn't have a clue where to start. I can't wait to try the mocha one!
Peanut butter shakes. I recommend chocolate powder, one banana, and some PB to taste. Liquid of your choice.
One tip I've learned. A spoonful of frozen yogurt or ice cream if you're not worried about the calories can really liven up a nasty protein shake. those recipes do look good though.
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