It’s the new year and many people have made resolutions to eat healthier. Have you? I started removing a lot of flour/sugar and processed foods from my diet last year. As a result I feel so much better, dropped 32 lbs and feel like my body operates more efficiently. This year my family and I started to do yoga and signed up for a 40 day revolution – mind/body/spirit transformation. Helping to mediate and clear your head. Create pause before reacting to something and the food portion for the first week was removing refined sugar and white flour from your diet. With that in mind, I created these muffins because after all… we still have to eat. These are so good and I added a new protein powder that a company asked me to review. You can add or not add the protein in this recipe – it’s up to you. Vegetarian.
Yields 12 mini muffins.
Ingredients:
1 large ripe banana
1 large egg, room temperature
1/2 cup of peanut butter
2 tablespoons of maple syrup
2 teaspoons of vanilla protein powder (organic whey)
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract or paste
1/8 teaspoon salt
Directions:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees and spray your mini muffin pan with baking spray with flour. Set aside.
Into your stand mixer, paddle attached, cream the banana until super smooth. Then add the egg. Repeat. Add peanut butter and blend. Finally add the syrup, vanilla, protein powder, vanilla and salt. Blend until creamy. Spoon 3/4 of the way filled into each muffin well. Bake for 14-16 minutes or until golden and a toothpick inserted comes out clean. Let cool and serve. Store in an airtight container.
This is not a paid food post but a review of a product sent to me. The Organi organic vanilla whey protein was very good. Added another great source of protein to the muffins with a slight vanilla flavor. I look forward to adding it to smoothies and other recipes. If you’re looking for this awesome protein powder you can find it here: http://www.organigrowth.com
— Knead to Cook
That’s great that you’re all in it together. I am so proud of you. These muffins look lovely, and i really like the way you styled them.
That my friend, is a huge compliment coming from you. I miss you tons! oxo
YUMMY!
Madison, They are soooooo yummy. oxo
Hi do you think it would be ok to use chocolate protein powder?
I don’t see why not. Or you can omit it all together. If you use chocolate protein powder you can always add a few chocolate chips too 😉
always looking for high protein snacks. this looks great!
These look so delicious and easy to make! I am going to try to make it with my Growing Naturals Pea Protein and see what happens. Thanks for sharing!
Perfect! Let me know how they turn out! oxo
Do you know if a frozen banana (thawed) would work?
Haven’t tried it but I would let it come to room temp. and then use it.
Hi, I purchased an unflavored version of organic whey from your way organics. Do you have any recommendations on what type of organic flavoring i could use.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark, I always stick with vanilla protein powders because when I bake or make smoothies they are the most versatile. Protein powders come in many different flavors. If they have smaller packets I recommend trying them to make sure you like them. I’ve been using hemp protein and love it in my smoothies. ox
so glad i found your blog! love it!
Welcome new friend, glad you’re here! oxo
Do you have nutrition facts for these?
I don’t but I’m working on adding that to future recipes. oxo
2 tsps. of protein powder and these are called protein muffins?
I find that VERY misleading and false.
That’s not enough to make these “protein” muffins and peanut butter is more fat/sugar than protein.
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Protein and nut butter are protein sources so yes, this is accurate. I’m sorry you feel it’s misleading.
1 large ripe banana – 1 gram of incomplete protein
1 large egg, room temperature – 6 grams of complete protein
1/2 cup of peanut butter – 32 grams of incomplete protein
2 tablespoons of maple syrup
2 teaspoons of vanilla protein powder (organic whey) – 5 grams of complete protein
1 teaspoon of vanilla extract or paste
1/8 teaspoon salt
TOTAL GRAMS OF PROTEIN FOR ENTIRE RECIPE: 44
GRAM OF PROTEIN PER SERVING (12): 3.6
1) Most of the “protein sources” are not complete protein
2) 3.6 grams of protein per serving does not make a recipe worthy of being called “protein” this or that.
3) You should know better.
Hi Robin – I have a son with a dairy allergy – do you have a protein powder you can recommend that is not dairy based?
thank you! These look yummy!
I highly recommend and use Vega protein daily. I have a link/ad to them on my main page.
hi there do you have any nutritional info for these muffins Im dying to try them and I count my calories
I don’t but you can easily add them to any calorie counter on Google.