Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (2024)

Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (1)

I'm one of those people who sometimes doesn't know how to let things go.

Whilst I don't hold grudges, I dohave a problem when it comes to recipes and foods. You see if something doesn't work out the way I wanted it to or there's a food I don't like when trying it for the first time, I can't give up.

I keep on trying. I find myself determinedto fix things so that I will like them.

Case in point? Last week I told you how I thought protein powder was disgusting - and this week I'm sharing a protein muffin recipe with you that contains protein powder.

I had a big ol' bucket of protein powder that I didn't like on its own or mixed in smoothies, but I knew I could find a way to make it work. There was one protein powder that didn't get that far, but I knew Growing Naturals' Original Rice Protein Powder had potential. I was goingto make it work.

And ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh baby baby did I do just that.

Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (3)

With a gigantic ripe mango sitting in the fridge and brown bananas in our fruit bowl begging to be used up, I set to work on creating some protein muffins. I had three aims in particular; they needed to be high protein, they needed to use the protein powder in an undetectable way andthey needed to taste amazing. No pressure, right?

The pressure may have been on, but I do well under pressure and these muffins were even betterthan I expected - so much so that I rushed out to the store to get more mangoes and bananas and have made (and devoured) three batches since that very first one.

Unlike most protein muffin recipes, these are fluffy and light and delicious (not dense and blah like others I've tried) and no one would have any clue that they're jam packed with protein. Each of these little beauties has over sevengrams of protein in them and only around 85 calories - so you can grab a couple for a quick, easy and filling snack!

But let me share the recipe with you so that you can make them yourself! >>

Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (5)


Mango and Banana Protein Muffins

low fat, gluten free, high protein, clean eating friendly, refined sugar free

1 cup (220g/2 medium) ripe banana, mashed

1 medium mango (about 200g flesh) peeled and chopped into chunks

3/4 cup egg whites (we usePureegg Simply Egg Whites)

1/2 cup (60g***) Growing Natural Original Rice Protein or protein powder of your choice

1 tbsp baking powder

Optional:1/4 cup coconut sugar/sugar or sweetener of your choice**** see notes

Optional: walnuts/nuts of your choice, chocolate chips, other mix ins

  • Preheat your oven to 180C/355F
  • Grease 12 muffin cups/tins with butter or non-stick cooking spray.
  • In a food processor or blender, blend your bananas, mango and egg whites until smooth and combined. [I used my Cuisine Companion with the Ultrablade on speed 11 for 40 seconds]
  • Add in all of your other ingredients and process until combined, scraping down the sides inbetween processing to ensure everything is mixed together.[Simply mix with theCuisine Companionusing the Ultrablade starting on speed 5 and increasing the speed slowly to incorporate everything -mixing for around 30 seconds to a minute and scraping down the sides inbetween]
  • Pour your mixture into your prepared cups/tins, filling about 3/4 of the way full.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes or until cooked through and a skewer inserted into the centre of one of your muffins removes clean.
  • Allow to cool before serving or storing in an airtight container. These will keep for 2-3 days in an airtight container at room temperature, up to a week in an airtight container in the fridge or for months if frozen.

Notes:

*Nutritional information was calculated without optional sugar and using quinoa flakes.

**Not all coeliacs can tolerate oats. Find out more about oats on a gluten free diet here.
***The weight of your protein powder will vary depending on which protein powder you choose to use. 1/2 cup is generally just over two scoops of protein.

****If your protein powder is sweetened, you'll probably find it's sweet enough without the additional sugar, however, if you like your baked goods sweet be sure to add it in. We found these muffins were sweet enough just using the mango and banana as we don't like things too sweet, however, some of our family and friends preferred the sweeter version.

But tell me, are you a protein powder fan?

What's your favourite snack at the moment?

Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (7)Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (8)Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (9)

Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (10)Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (11)Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (12)Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (13)Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (14)

Recipe: Mango & Banana Protein Muffins (2024)

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Last Updated:

Views: 5898

Rating: 5 / 5 (50 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Dr. Pierre Goyette

Birthday: 1998-01-29

Address: Apt. 611 3357 Yong Plain, West Audra, IL 70053

Phone: +5819954278378

Job: Construction Director

Hobby: Embroidery, Creative writing, Shopping, Driving, Stand-up comedy, Coffee roasting, Scrapbooking

Introduction: My name is Dr. Pierre Goyette, I am a enchanting, powerful, jolly, rich, graceful, colorful, zany person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.