5 Easy Protein Powder Recipes To Fuel Your Day (2024)

When it comes to the best protein powders, we're a littlebiased over here. You see, we *love* our Vital Performance™ Protein. Beyond the obvious — like helping improve overall athletic performance & recovery — our protein powderis actually the perfect addition to many recipes.**

Just take these 5 protein powder recipes for example. From donuts (yes, really!) to smoothies, no-bake cookies & more, they're the perfect way to add 25g of protein per serving (+ collagen!) seamlessly into your routine. After all, committing to wellness should be easy, fun and delicious, right?! Scroll on to get inspired.

Yields 6 Servings

Ingredients:

  • 3 eggs
  • ½ C light coconut milk
  • 1 C applesauce (look for no sugar added)
  • 3 T softened butter, ghee or coconut oil
  • 2 t apple cider vinegar
  • 1 t vanilla extract
  • 6 T coconut flour
  • 4 scoopsVital Performance™ Vanilla Protein
  • 1 t ground cinnamon
  • Large pinch of ground nutmeg
  • 1 t baking powder
  • ½ t baking soda
  • ½ t sea salt
  • Optional for topping: warm apple slices and maple syrup

Directions:

  1. Add the eggs, coconut milk, applesauce, butter, apple cider vinegar, and vanilla extract to a large blender. Blend on high until very smooth.
  2. Add the coconut flour, protein powder, cinnamon, nutmeg, baking powder, baking soda and sea salt to the blender. Blend again to incorporate. Stop to scrape down the sides and allow the coconut flour to be fully absorbed. Blend again on high until you have a smooth and thick batter.
  3. Heat a wide skillet over medium to medium-low heat (the pan used may cause this to vary slightly). Grease lightly with additional butter and drop the batter into pancake shapes, 4-6" in size. Spread the batter out slightly and allow the pancakes to cook until bubbles appear on the surface and the edges begin to brown. Flip and cook until browned on the other side.
  4. Remove to a cooling rack for 3-5 minutes before serving. Repeat with the remaining batter.

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    gluten-free chocolate donuts

    Yields 6 Servings

    Ingredients:

    • ¼ C coconut flour
    • 2 scoops Vital Performance™ Chocolate Protein
    • 1/2 t baking powder
    • 1/4 t baking soda
    • 1/4 t salt
    • 1/4 C unsweetened applesauce
    • 1/4 C plain Greek yogurt
    • 1 egg

    For Glaze

    • 1½ C powdered sugar
    • 1/2 C finely chopped strawberries

    Directions:

    1. Preheat oven to 350°F.
    2. Grease donut pan with coconut oil or butter and set aside.
    3. In a large bowl, whisk together coconut flour, baking powder, protein powder, baking soda and salt.
    4. In a smaller bowl, whisk together applesauce, yogurt, and egg.
    5. Combine both bowls and whisk together well to make the batter.
    6. Fill donut molds with batter (I put the batter in a Ziploc bag and cut a small hole to use as a piping bag).
    7. Tap the mold on the counter to even out the batter.
    8. Bake donuts in oven for 10 minutes.
    9. While the donuts are baking, crush 1/2 cup of strawberries in a bowl.
    10. Add 1½ cup of powdered sugar and whisk until you have a thick glaze. Set aside.
    11. Remove donut mold from oven and let cool for 5 minutes. Then place donuts on cooling rack to finish cooling.
    12. Dip the donuts into glaze and serve.

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    Cocoa Whey No-Bake Cookies

    Yields 24 Cookies

    Ingredients:

      • 1C creamy, natural peanut butter or almond butter (no added sugar or oils)
      • ½ C honey
      • ¼ C butter, ghee or coconut oil
      • 2 tvanilla extract
      • ¼ C cacao powder
      • 2 scoopsVital Performance™ Chocolate Protein
      • 2½C whole rolled oats

    Directions:

    1. Add the peanut butter, honey, butter, and vanilla extract to a medium saucepan. Place over medium heat and stir until melted.
    2. Remove from the heat and add the cacao powder, protein powderand whole rolled oats. Stir vigorously until well-mixed.
    3. Use a cookie scoop to drop balls of the dough onto a lined sheet pan. Place in the freezer or refrigerator until firm, about 15 minutes. Store in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to two weeks.

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    Strawberry Banana Peanut Butter Smoothie

    Yields 2 Servings

    Ingredients:

    • 2 scoops Vital Performance™ Strawberry Protein
    • 2 overripe bananas
    • 1 C unsweetened almond milk
    • ¼ C creamy peanut butter
    • 1 C frozen strawberries
    • ½ t vanilla extract
    • ¾ C ice

    Directions:

    1. Blend together all ingredients except for the protein powder. Add this after everything has been blended.
    2. Enjoy immediately!

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    pumpkin protein bites

    Yields 24Servings

    Ingredients:

    • 1 1/2 C walnuts
    • 1 C oats
    • 4 scoops Vital Performance™ Vanilla Protein
    • 3 T pumpkin purée
    • Dash of cinnamon
    • 1/2 t vanilla extract
    • 4 T date sugar or coconut sugar

    Directions:

    1. Place all ingredients into a food processor and process until you form dough balls.
    2. Next, scoop out some dough and roll into a ball. Place the ball on a plate and repeat until all the dough is rolled into balls.
    3. Place the plate in the fridge for at least 30 minutes.
    4. Take the plate out of the fridge and place the bites into an airtight container. Store in the fridge.

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    5 Easy Protein Powder Recipes To Fuel Your Day (2024)

    FAQs

    What is the easiest way to eat protein powder? ›

    You can blend it into a shake or smoothie, sprinkle it into your oatmeal or add it to baked goods like bread or muffins. Extra protein, combined with regular exercise, can help you gain muscle, change your body composition, or meet your daily protein needs.

    How to make best protein powder at home? ›

    Ingredients:
    1. 1 cup of rolled oats.
    2. Almonds.
    3. Half a cup of pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds.
    4. 1/2 cup of dry pulses such as lentils, chana dal.
    5. Half a cup of dry coconut pieces.
    6. 1/4 cup of chia seeds or flax seeds.
    7. 1-2 tablespoons cocoa powder.
    8. Cinnamon to taste.
    Aug 21, 2023

    What is the healthiest protein drink? ›

    Summary: Compare the Best Protein Shakes of 2024
    ProductForbes Health RatingsBest For
    Lean Body by Labrada5.0Best Overall
    Fairlife Core Power4.5Best Budget-Friendly
    OWYN Plant-Based Protein Shake4.0Best Plant-Based
    Premier Protein3.0Best Flavor Variety

    What is best to mix with protein powder? ›

    Milk is most people's favorite liquid to mix their protein powder into. Cow's milk adds a creamy texture and extra nutrients, like calcium and vitamin D, to your shake. Plant-based milks, such as almond, soy, oat, and coconut milk offer a lactose-free alternative with similar nutritional profiles.

    What are the top 10 protein foods? ›

    Top 10 Protein Foods
    • Fish.
    • Seafood.
    • Skinless, white-meat poultry.
    • Lean beef (including tenderloin, sirloin, eye of round)
    • Skim or low-fat milk.
    • Skim or low-fat yogurt.
    • Fat-free or low-fat cheese.
    • Eggs.
    Mar 6, 2022

    What is the easiest protein to digest in powder? ›

    Whey protein is one of the most commonly-used proteins for protein powder. It contains all of the essential amino acids and is easily digested. Although meat is a quality protein source, it does take longer to digest than protein powder.

    What not to mix protein powder with? ›

    The addition of real milk powder may lead to bloating, constipation and probably dysentery because of it's high lactose and sugar level. Don't add ingredients such as soy protein which contains chemical compounds that can lead to hormonal disturbance in some people. Avoid mixing vegetable oils that contain trans fats.

    What is the most important ingredient in protein powder? ›

    As the name suggests, protein is the star ingredient in any protein powder. Protein provides the building blocks (amino acids) needed to repair and build muscle tissue after exercise. For this reason, protein is considered an essential macronutrient for anyone engaged in regular strength or resistance training.

    What can I mix protein powder with other than water? ›

    Here are the five best options:
    • Water. Water might seem like an unremarkable choice for mixing protein powder, but its benefits are obvious. ...
    • Dairy Milk. Dairy milk has long been the standard companion to protein powder. ...
    • Kefir. ...
    • Plant-Based Milk (e.g. Almond Milk and Oat Milk) ...
    • Natural Fruit Juice.
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    Which protein is best for belly fat? ›

    Good lean protein choices for any meal or snack are eggs, nonfat yogurt, hummus, chicken, tuna and string cheese. It's also important to eat every three to four hours to keep your blood sugar stable.

    What is the best protein shake for older adults? ›

    Let's explore why these drinks are crucial for older people:
    • High Caloric Content. ...
    • Ensure Enlive. ...
    • Boost High Protein. ...
    • Orgain Organic Protein. ...
    • Premier Protein. ...
    • Muscle Milk. ...
    • Kate Farms Komplete. ...
    • Ensure Max Protein.

    Is it better to put water or milk in a protein shake? ›

    If your goal is to build muscle mass, mixing protein with milk is a better option. For those looking to limit their calorie intake, water is recommended. However, if you love the taste and texture of protein shakes with milk, then you may consider sticking to that, even if you're restricting calories.

    What tastes best with protein powder? ›

    Enhance the Taste of Your Protein Shake
    • Add Fruit. Fruit adds a delicious kick to your protein shake without adding a tremendous amount of calories. ...
    • Add Milk. ...
    • Add Cocoa Powder. ...
    • Add Yogurt. ...
    • Toss In Some Peanut Butter!

    How do you drink protein powder easily? ›

    Protein powder is a quick and easy way to get in your protein before or after a workout. Add a scoop to a shaker bottle, mix with water, and you're good to go.

    How should a beginner take protein powder? ›

    Generally, it's recommended to have a protein intake of about 0.792 grams per kilogram of body weight or 0.36 grams per pound of body weight. For most protein powders, it is recommended to use one scoop per 8 oz. of liquid.

    How do you make protein powder easier on your stomach? ›

    Beat the bloat and avoid unnecessary stomach cramps by using the recommended serving size, waiting 30 minutes after a workout before having your protein shake, drinking it slowly, and most importantly, making the switch to natural plant-based proteins.

    What is the best tasting way to drink protein powder? ›

    Enhance the Taste of Your Protein Shake
    • Add Fruit. Fruit adds a delicious kick to your protein shake without adding a tremendous amount of calories. ...
    • Add Milk. ...
    • Add Cocoa Powder. ...
    • Add Yogurt. ...
    • Toss In Some Peanut Butter!

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