Can you add whey protein to brownie mix?

Can you add whey protein to brownie mix?

Effect on Baked Goods Add whey protein to homemade bars or brownies to make these nutritionally challenged treats healthier for you. When you add whey, though, you risk making your batter too sticky and ending up with a dried-out final product.

Can you replace cocoa powder with protein powder?

Chocolate flavored protein powder can completely replace cocoa powder in baked goods; however, it won’t achieve exactly the same taste. If using baking chocolate, 6 tablespoons of cocoa powder should be replaced by 30 grams of chocolate combined with 25 grams of protein powder.

Can I microwave whey protein?

Whatever type of protein powder you use whether it’s whey, casein, egg, soy, and so on, it’s all going to be the same thing. Protein powder is real food just like chicken that we bake, meals we microwave, and jerky or dehydrated foods we leave in the car. Heating up protein powder does not destroy it at all.

How do you drink whey?

You can also take whey protein at other times: blend a scoop of your favourite flavour with an egg and a banana for some high-protein breakfast or dessert pancakes, for example. It’s especially useful to have to hand to mix with water when you’re out and about and don’t have time to eat a proper protein-rich meal.

What can I mix whey protein with?

You can dramatically change the taste and texture of your whey protein shake by substituting cold water for cold milk or almond milk. Experiment with other beverages and expand your shake-making horizons. Whatever you choose to mix a scoop of GOLD STANDARD 100% WHEY™ into, all you need is a glass and spoon.

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