Blueberry Protein Pancakes (Week ONE and Six Week Health)

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“Breakfast is the most important meal of the day” well I like many always struggle with it be it lack of time or lack of options I find it difficult to get breakfast in, let alone get one in that will supply you with the nutrition and macros you need. So as part of @healthsquared Six Week Health Challenge, I decided that I will start my day a little differently with some protein. I had a rugby match this morning so I thought this would be the perfect time to try this out.

Ingredients:

(makes 3 to 4 pancakes)

  • 1 scoop protein powder (All I had was strewberry, venilla would probably be better)
  • 3 egg whites
  • 64g porridge (oatmeal to the Americans reading)
  • 1 medium banana (ripe as you can get)
  • 64g blueberries
  • 2 tsp baking powder
  • ½ tsp cinnamon

Preparation

1 - Place raw porridge in a blender or food processor and blend until it becomes fine flour, I used a Nutribullet

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Cakes on the pan

2 - Add eggs, banana, protein powder, baking powder and cinnamon and pulse blend until smooth.


Handy trick for removing egg yokes (Just don’t do what I did and break the yoke trying to get a good picture, but hey a little yoke never hurt anyone)

3 - Toss blueberries into the batter and stir it up

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4 - Place a pan on medium-high heat and measure out about 1/8 cup or 2 tbsp of batter per pancake.
5 - Cook them for about 45 seconds to 1 minute on the first side each side or until golden brown
6 - Serve with some lemon

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Ready to eat

I’m not going to lie I put a knob of butter on these, I can resist butter, but hey I had a match later that day all was good. These were really tasty, they have a slightly different texture compared to normal pancakes but still taste lovely.I also added some summer fruits that I warmed in the microwave for a bit of moisture and some micronutrients.

Macros are approx
70g carbs (more with the summer fruit)
12g fat (more with the butter)
50g Protein

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