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Protein is a crucial ingredient for any woman’s weight loss plan, and is all the more important to build lean muscle. Protein is used by your body to repair muscle tissue, which is why it’s so important to get some protein in right after your workout.

It can be a challenge to fit in all of our protein requirements each day. At Athlean-XX for Women, we recommend that women get .75 to 1 gram of protein for each pound of body weight per day. That means an 135 lb woman would need to eat at least 100 grams of protein. In my recent blog post on Protein Powder Supplements for women, I illustrated just how tough it can be to meet that requirement with food alone. Protein powder can be very helpful in helping you supplement your dietary protein intake each day.

Sound like smoothie overload? Well, you don’t have to drink your protein powder! Did you know that you can use protein powder for cooking and baking? It can be a great way to get some extra protein into your diet!

Here are 10 recipes for protein bars and other treats using protein powder!

1) PB and Fruit Protein Balls by SkinnyMom.com

Made with dried fruit, peanut butter, oats, flax, almond milk and protein powder, these protein balls are perfect for pre or post workout snacks and even work great as a healthy snack for kids!

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2) Totally Nuts Sticky Protein Bars by TheHealthyFoodie.com

These bars are awesome clean eating treats made with nut butter, oat flour, protein powder, almond meal, coconut flour, coconut and raw cacao nibs.

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3) Vanilla Protein Pancakes by CarrotsNCake.com

This tasty recipe is made with rolled oats, vanilla protein powder, a little flaxseed meal, vanilla and egg whites and tastes pretty close to a traditional pancake! In my research, I found that some folks are making protein pancakes with nothing more than protein powder and water, or protein powder, water, egg white and a little banana.

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4) Easy Protein Cocoa Muffins by PurelyTwins.com

Who would have thought that you could make muffins without flour! These are made of protein powder, cocoa (or carob powder) and an egg, with just a little vanilla and stevia for sweetness. Pretty cool!

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5) Protein Smoothie Popsicles by TheAthletarian.com

All I have to say is YUM. Best idea yet! You can customize these as you wish using regular or Greek yogurt, or even coconut yogurt (or coconut milk) if you’re dairy free. Instead of agave nectar you can also use stevia or just use a really sweet fruit like pineapple.

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6) Chocolate Avocado Banana Protein Powder Pudding by EdiblePerspective.com

Creamy and delicious, this protein powder pudding is totally dairy free (opt for dairy free cocoa powder), and uses protein powder, avocados, and bananas. Apart from the great recipes, this blogger is an incredible photographer – it’s a joy visiting her site!

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7) Breakfast Cookies by Fitnessista.com

For this cookie, she uses oats, nut butter, protein powder and milk (you can use whatever kind you want). No need to bake it, just put in the fridge overnight. How’s that for easy!

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8 ) PMS Cookie by FitnessTreats.com

Gotta love the name of this cookie! It’s the best way to ward off the demons and still eat clean when you’re dealing with PMS! This cookie is made with nothing more than two squares of dark chocolate, 1/2 an avocado, protein powder and a tablespoon of cocoa. The recipe makes one big 450 calorie cookie, but it’s sure to satisfy even the worst of chocolate cravings!

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These next two are also included in my Protein and Granola Bars recipe post, but they’re the only two that actually use protein powder.

9) Peanut Butter and Jelly Protein Bars by DashingDish.com

These awesome protein bars are gluten free and sugar free and have surprisingly few calories, just 53 calories per bar! This blogger sweetened her bars with applesauce and stevia and included both peanut butter and protein powder for extra protein!

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10) Rich Chocolate Protein Bars by Muffin-Topless.com

Muffin Topless’s protein bars are sugar-free and all natural. She uses oat flower, protein powder, and unsweetened cocoa and sweetens with applesauce and stevia. Her fitness transformation is incredible, too. Her blog is definitely worth a look!

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Looking for a good whey protein powder created just for women? Athlean-XX for Women has created our own low carb, low calorie protein powder that contains 26 grams of protein per scoop to help youboost your protein intake to build a lean, strong body faster. It’s also free of excess sugar, filler ingredients and harmful chemicals.

But, we didn’t stop there. To create an optimal supplement for women, we chose to include other nutrients that are frequently lacking in a woman’s diet including calcium, vitamin D and iron. Calcium is important for bone growth, but studies also show that it prevents unwanted weight gain, protects your heart, protects teeth, and also eases the effects of PMS. Vitamin D is integral to calcium absorption and insufficient vitamin D can result in muscular weakness. Iron helps to prevent anemia, stabilize mood, improve depression, boost stamina, and stimulate the immune system. Athlean-RX4 Women is also enhanced with Co-Q-10, Resveratrol and Papaya Enzyme, three antioxidants with energy boosting, anti-aging and anti-inflammatory properties. If you’re looking for a protein powder that you can trust – one that was designed for your needs, give Athlean-RX4 Women a go! It’s available in tasty vanilla cream or Dutch chocolate and will give your smoothies a healthy, nutritious protein boost!

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FAQs

What can I use my protein powder in? ›

Shake it with water, dairy milk, or plant-based milk for a simple protein shake. Put it in a blender with a frozen banana, ice, or fruit to make a smoothie. Add it to your pancake batter or oatmeal. Make homemade protein bars.

How can I take protein powder without drinking it? ›

You can put protein powder in your oatmeal.

Brooklyn Farm Girl's double chocolate protein oatmeal recipe is a delicious way to add protein to your oatmeal. The author uses a plant-based chocolate protein powder, but any other form of protein powder will also do the trick.

How to add protein powder to meals? ›

Sward recommends stirring the powder into already-hot things like oatmeal—once they're fully cooked (and slightly cooled), and if you want to make a sauce or soup, stick to vegetable-based powders. “Pea protein is wonderful to make soups or sauces with,” Sward says.

Can I eat protein powder dry? ›

Dry scooping protein powder isn't recommended by health professionals. Besides being unpleasant to get down, dry scooping comes with the risk of aspirating (or inhaling) some of the protein powder. Aspiration can irritate your lungs, resulting in inflammation and an increased risk of developing respiratory infections.

How to use protein powder not in a shake? ›

Stick with plain oatmeal and let the natural sweetness and flavor of your protein powder do the work. Keep it simple by cooking plain oats with water or milk of choice. Then stir in a scoop or two of protein powder. Sprinkle with cinnamon and top with berries, chopped nuts, or some nut butter if desired.

What is the 30g protein breakfast myth? ›

Protein myth: the body can only absorb 30g protein per meal

According to research, the human body can absorb a virtually unlimited amount of protein.

Can you bake with protein powder? ›

Protein powder is a good choice for crafting desserts like cake or cookies or other kinds of baked goods such as bread, pastries, pizza dough, or even pasta. It's not a 1:1 substitution, though. Flour and protein powder have different properties.

Is it OK to take protein powder everyday without exercise? ›

Regularly having protein shakes without doing regular exercise might cause health problems in the long run. It's like having a habit that could affect your body over time. Without exercise, the extra protein from the shakes might not be used well by your body.

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 tastes good 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!

Can you put protein powder in scrambled eggs? ›

Whisk protein powder with 1/4 cup (50 mL) water until blended. Add egg, salt and pepper; beat just until combined. Heat oil in 8-inch (20 cm) non-stick skillet set over medium heat.

What can I do with protein powder without a blender? ›

The easiest way is to add the protein powder first, then your desired liquid, such as almond milk. Then, take a sturdy whisk—which will act as a protein shaker ball—to the mix until the protein dissolves.

How can I add protein without shakes? ›

14 Ways to increase your protein intake without protein powder
  1. Make protein part of every meal and snack. ...
  2. Eat your protein first. ...
  3. Combine animal and plant protein. ...
  4. Swap in quinoa for rice or pasta. ...
  5. Enjoy ancient grains. ...
  6. Pack high protein snacks. ...
  7. Enjoy nuts and seeds. ...
  8. Grab greek yogurt.
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