I don’t use protein powder very often, but my husband likes it in his smoothies and once in a while I will add it to mine too. We finally run out of our giant ol’ tub that lasted about a year and I got to try a new brand and DELICIOUS flavor, sweet cream.
I used Vi-Shape shake mix from Visalus. You would not believe the smell when I opened the bag, it reminded me of walking into an ice cream shop. So delicious smelling which I don’t think I’ve ever said about protein powder! Ha! They’re not lying when they say it’s “the shake mix that tastes like a cake mix”.
The mix is low fat (< 1 gram), low sodium (<75 mg), low calorie (90 calories per serving), low sugar (<1 gram) and is gluten and lactose free. You can add it to water, a smoothie or your milk of choice or incorporate it into your recipes.
I wanted to create a recipe, other than a smoothie, using the mix. I decided on a spin off my peanut butter balls and went with a low sugar no-bake protein cookie that makes the perfect snack or dessert.
The mixture will start off a little crumbly but once you start rolling the dough in your hands it tightens up. I formed the dough balls and then gently flattened them out with my hands so that they resembled cookies. I used half peanut butter and half almond butter but you could certainly pick one or the other if you like.
I prefer to keep these cookies in the fridge for that firm texture but it’s not necessary. I was very pleased with the ways these turned out and will be making them again for sure. They are the perfect grab and go treat for when you need a nutritious snack.
Who knew protein powder would be a fun add-in for stuff other than smoothies? Enjoy!
- ½ cup quick cooking oats
- ½ cup Vi-Shape Sweet Cream protein powder
- ¼ cup natural almond butter
- ¼ cup natural peanut butter
- 2 Tablespoons honey
- ⅛ teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 Tablespoons raisins, packed
- Mix all ingredients in a medium size bowl and stir well. Using a tablespoon, scoop a heaping spoonful into your hand, roll into a ball, then flatten slightly. Refrigerate if desired to firm up cookies.
Question: Have you ever cooked/baked with protein powder? Any fun recipes you want to share?
Disclaimer: Visalus compensated me for creating this recipe, but all ideas and opinions are 100% my own.
Angela @ Happy Fit Mama says
Nom nom! I occasionally will add protein powder to cookies and breads in addition to smoothies. It can be tricky at times. Have you ever made a protein powder mug cake in the microwave? They tend to blow up on me! 😉
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
No I haven’t! This is seriously the first non-smoothie food I have made with protein powder. I am planning to experiment more with the rest of the bag!
the Candid RD says
Quite honestly I’ve been looking for a recipe like this!! I am into protein powder lately but want to start adding it to baked goods….so thanks! Pinning pronto.
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Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Yay, glad I could help. I am really pleased with this brand!
Kierston @candyfit says
There’s something about no bake and easy that I love 🙂
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Madeline @ Food Fitness and Family says
NOM NOM NOM. Making these!
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Laura @ Mommy Run Fast says
Ooh, these look awesome! And I love no bake cookies- especially in the summer!
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Linz @ Itz Linz says
these look so good! i really like oatmeal raisin cookies!
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donna miller says
on the oatmeal raisin cookies are they 125calorie per cookie
Melanie Flinn, MS, RD says
Hi Donna, Sorry I just found this comment in the spam file. Yes, 125 is per cookie.