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To tell you the truth, protein powders just do not go down well in my house. My tummy doesnt like them. Hubbs is the one who eats protein bars or smoothies, needs them after his workouts, and now hikes and climbs for training to summit Mt Rainier and also does well on them. But, he is very picky about the taste. There are only certain protein bars that he likes. Powders only in intense flavored smoothies are all right, otherwise they get dumped. 

I tried the Plant Fusion powders in some things. Hubbs loved the bars and and Lassi Smoothie. He was not happy that I changed the cookie under him. He wants that cookie recipe untouched ;). The Lassi was my favorite. Blending gets everything blended up very well and the strong strawberry masks any flavors or textures that might otherwise be off-putting. 

What I like about these protein powders are they are free of gluten and soy and have amino acids. The protein powders are made from quinoa, amaranth, yellow peas and artichoke. 

Keep these No Bake Almond butter chocolate chip protein bars around for a quick snack. 

No Bake Almond butter chocolate chip protein bars |Vegan Richa

Almond Butter Chocolate Chunk Protein bars
Allergen Information: Free of Dairy, egg, corn, soy, gluten. use seed butter for nut-free
Makes 3-4 bars , easily doubled
Ingredients:
1/4 cup + 2 Tbsp almond butter
1 scoop plant fusion chocolate powder or other vegan protein powder
2 to 3 Tbsp maple syrup to taste
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
a pinch of salt
2 Tbsp chocolate chunks
2 to 3 Tbsp coconut flakes

Method:
In a bowl, mix the almond butter, protein powder, vanilla extract, maple syrup and salt. Mix well into a smooth dough. Add the chocolate chunks and coconut flakes. Less or more to preference. Combine well. Press the dough into plastic wrap lined bread pan. Even it out and refrigerate for an hour. Cut and use. You can also drizzle the bars with melted chocolate or coat one side with melted chocolate and sprinkle coconut flakes all over. Or make them into protein balls. 

I made Strawberry Lassi Smoothie with the cookies and creme and vanilla flavors. 


Strawberry Protein Lassi
Serves 2
Ingredients:
1/2 cup coconut milk yogurt or other non dairy yogurt
1/4 cup non dairy milk
1 loaded cup strawberries
2 or more Tbsp sweetener of choice (soaked dates, maple, sugar, coconut sugar)
1/2 to 1 scoop plant fusion vanilla bean or cookies and cream or other vegan protein powder
1/4 cup or more water for desired consistency

Put everything in a blender and blend. Taste and adjust sweet and water content for preferred consistency. Drink up.

I also used some vanilla in the Mango Lassi Smoothie.

Some of the vanilla ended up in my Ultimate Chocolate chip cookies. 



My Giant Chocolate Chunk and chip Cookie recipe with 1/3 cup cookies and cream powder. Add 3/4 cup flour + 1/3 cup protein powder and make the dough. Add more flour if needed. and follow the recipe and bake at 350 degrees F instead of 375. 

About Richa

Hi, I'm Richa! I create flavorful plant based recipes that are inspired by my Indian upbringing, including many gluten-free, soy-free, and oil-free options.

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57 Comments

  1. Anonymous says:

    I use Protein poder in plain lo-fat greek yogurt. Its give the yogurt an extra punch of protein and a great flavor!

  2. Michelle says:

    Phood has been our favorite since it came out.. we like the plant fusion before that… smoothies and bars are used to add some powder in

  3. Carissa Knotts says:

    Homade bread

  4. janet @ the taste space says:

    I usually add protein powder to my oatmeal but I also have a few protein bar recipes on my blog that I really like.. I usually pair it with chocolate since I don’t like flavoured protein powder.

  5. Robin @ Happily Home, After says:

    Can’t tell you about my favorite way to use protein powder cause I haven’t tried any yet, really, can you believe that? I was scared off of protein powder by some ingredients listed on a few brands made elsewhere in the world but PlantFusion sounds like a great natural product and I’d love to give it a try / taste 🙂

  6. elisavet panagiotou says:

    If we cant find any protein powder, what can we put instead?
    And from where can we buy plant based protein powder usually? thank youuu =)

    1. E says:

      iherb.com – vegan powders are abundant there.

  7. Julie D says:

    I sometimes use protein powder in pancakes — eggs, pb, protein powder, sweetener.

  8. Dana says:

    i love making pudding! i whip up a scoop with some coconut milk. YUM.

  9. Sharanya says:

    I love using them in bars too or with oats and nuts and make it to balls

  10. BabyJune says:

    This looks like a good giveaway (and recipe)! I don’t usually eat protein powders either, but I once bought a large container of vanilla protein powder from Trader Joe’s and ended up needed to use it all lest it spoil–so I found a recipe for some sort of protein powder muffins! They weren’t very good (this recipe looks MUCH better) but they did the job.