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Peanut Butter Apple Cinnamon Roll

October 7, 2013 By Laura

There are certain smells that make me stop in my tracks.

 

Pleasant smells… the other kind make me RUN.

I spend a good deal of time in the airport.  The Atlanta airport, like many others in the US, has a Cinnabon.  I can walk away from the waffle cone smell at Ben & Jerry, the pizza from Sabrro, the Chick-fil-a chicken biscuits… but the smell of that cinnamon laced sugar bomb makes me pause.

Rather than having a 730 calorie bomb, I decided to make my own.  And one-up them by adding peanut butter and apples.

Making Peanut Butter Apple Cinnamon Roll

 

It takes a couple of steps, but they are steps you’ll be glad you took as soon as you bit into this gooey-chewy cinnamon-laced roll.  Plus, you can make a few to reheat for a quick breakfast throughout the week!

The pic above starts out with the uncooked, apple lined rolls in a ramekin.  Then I baked the egg and cinnamon soaked bread into a hot roll oozing with baked apple deliciousness.  After dumping neatly turning it on to a plate, I topped with peanut sauce.

PB Apple Cinnamon Roll

 

A note on the bread and peanut sauce: I used P28 High Protein Bread to make this a super-high protein treat.  You could use any bread, but know that P28 slices are huge so you may need an additional slice if you use a smaller bread.  For the sauce, I used my beloved peanut flour.  You could easily sub in peanut butter (or any nut/seed butter), or use a vanilla protein powder in the same proportions to make a glaze.

This would be good without the apples too… but it’s fall.  Be festive!  It adds a fresh sweetness to the decadent roll.  And that’s pretty marvelous.

MMIM

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Peanut Butter Apple Cinnamon Roll

Peanut Butter Apple Cinnamon Roll

For the Roll

  • 1/4 C egg whites (or flax egg)
  • 2 tsp sugar-free syrup
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 1 slice P28 High Protein Bread*
  • 1/4 apple, sliced very thin (plus more, to top)

 

For the Glaze

  • 1 T unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  •  1 T peanut flour (or peanut butter)*
  • 1 tsp sugar-free syrup
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract

 

Instructions for the Roll

Preheat oven to 375.

In a bowl, beat together eggs, syrup, cinnamon, and extract.

Slice the bread into 3 long strips, gently flattening and stretching out.  Soak strips in the egg mixture, as if you were making french toast.  

Line strips with the thin apple slice, roll up like a cinnamon roll, and place in a prepared ramekin.

Bake for 10 mins (until lightly browned).  Allow to cool slightly.  Turn ramekin over onto you plate to remove the roll.  You may need to loosen the edge first.

 

Instructions for the Glaze:

Mixing together milk, peanut flour (or butter), syrup, cinnamon, and extract.  

Slather across your cinnamon rolls.

 

Take a bite.  Have a moment of silence.  Continue to inhale the roll.

Approximate nutritionals: 223 calories, 4.6g fat, 328g sodium, 22.5g carbohydrates, 4.1g fiber, 8.2g sugar, 24.8g protein

 

*Notes:

  • You can use any type of bread.  P28 bread slices are huge – if you use another brand, you may need to use 1/5-2 slices
  • Vanilla protein powder can be used in place of the peanut flour for a more “traditional” glaze. I like using Growing Naturals.

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Thank you all SO MUCH for the kind comments and participation in blogiversary week!  Check back at the Growing Naturals and Favorite Things posts for the last 2 winners!  I’ll have a discount code from the Growing Natural folks tomorrow! 

Is there a “treat” you always have when you travel?  I’m a sucker for Coke Zero and pretzels on the plane.

Have you ever re-created a favorite restaurant meal in a healthier way?  What was it?  Feel free to link up – sharing is caring!

 

Filed Under: Baking, Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: apples, breakfast, Cinnabon, cinnamon, fall, P28 Bread, peanut flour, protein, vegetarian

Starting Out Strange But Good

July 5, 2013 By Laura

Don’t you hate feeling repetitive?

Don’t you hate feeling repetitive?

Yes, I do amuse myself… hahaha! 🙂  Seriously though.  I’ve done quite a few #strangebutgood breakfast posts.  It’s just so easy to be strange in the morning!  Maybe I dream about it since I typically fall asleep thinking about breakfast?

I have a few (more) atypical breakfast ideas for you today… but they could double as dinners or even a dessert!

1. Griddled Crab Mexican Pizza

This was inspired by my Griddled Chicken and Grapefruit Pizza.  I told you I’m being repetitive.  #sorryimnotsorry

I’ve been eating more savory breakfasts lately.  My sweet tooth is legendary, and I find if I don’t start the day off with a sweet meal it helps keep it in check.  At least until lunch.  

I prepared this just like in this post, except my toppings were crab, kale, salsa, and avocado.

Griddled Crab Mexican Pizza

2. French Toast with #yolkporn Syrup

For some reason I think it’s more acceptable for me to use the word “porn” if I hashtag it.  Hmmm…

You may remember this from Wednesday (again with the repetition!), but I wanted to go into more detail.  Because it was that good.  I wanted french toast and a runny egg… so I just combined the two!  That delicious local egg yolk made of a fantastic savory syrup on my toast.

Adding the blueberries on top with a touch of toasted coconut added the slightest sweetness, completing each delectable bite.

Frech Toast with egg yolk syrup

I prepared a healthy french toast just like in this PB&J French Toast recipe, using P28 Protein Bread for extra protein.  When I cooked my egg, I just added blueberries and the coconut to the other side of the pan to be warming.  Looks fancy, but it was quick and easy!

3. Peanut Butter Shirataki “Rice” Pudding

My last repetitive meal was created from Wednesday’s dinner leftovers.  I had tried the Skinny Noodle Shirataki “Rice” for the first time.  I loved the Israeli couscous-like texture!  Perfect for breakfast, no?

One package is 2 servings.  Since I’d already prepped the whole package (you MUST rinse and warm to avoid the funky flavor), I used the second half to pre-make breakfast.  What resulted was reminiscent a thick, creamy bowl of peanut butter rice pudding.  Incredible.  I sampled a bite before bed and it was all I could do not to house the whole thing right then and there.

Mine was topped with a fresh Georgia peach, but I think any fruit would be good here.  Like banana… mmmm… breakfast tomorrow…

Peanut Butter Shirataki Rice Pudding

Ingredients:

  • 1 serving Skinny Noodle Shirataki “Rice”
  • 1/2 C unsweetened vanilla almond milk (or other liquid)
  • 1/4 C peanut flour
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp ground ginger
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract
  • 1/4 tsp vanilla extract
  • Vanilla liquid Stevia, to taste

Mix together all ingredients. Cover and place in the fridge at least one hour, or overnight.  

In the morning, remove from fridge and stir.  You may need to add additional liquid to thin it out to your preference.

Top as desired and enjoy!

Note: I order my peanut flour from iHerb – I like it better than PB2 because it is less processed and doesn’t have the added sugar and sodium.  Use my discount code – USO924 – for $5-10 off your order!

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 How have you enjoyed making co-workers, friends, or family stare with strange but good creations this week?

The link up rules can be found here or by clicking on “Strange But Good” in the menu bar above. In short, I want to see what concoctions have earned you weird looks from co-workers, family and friends!

Post your Strange But Good creations, grab the logo below for your blog, and link up here.

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Remember to use #strangebutgood in any Tweets and Instagrams of your creations. 🙂

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I hope everyone had a wonderful 4th of July!!!  We got drenched but made the very best of it.

When was the last time you felt repetitive?

Does a more savory start to the day help curb your sweet tooth?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Products, Strange But Good Tagged With: breakfast, eggs, gluten-free, P28 Bread, peanut flour, protein, Shirataki, Skinny Noodles, strange but good

Healthy PB&J French Toast

April 11, 2013 By Laura

PB&J isn’t just for kids.

 

Confession: I ate that or a bologna sandwich for lunch every single day from K-5th grade.

To this day PB&J is one of my favorite sandwiches.  One might even say It’s my jam.  I pass on bologna though.

My mom used to make grilled PB&J.  She buttered the bread, and the peanut butter would get all runny and hot… it was pure awesomeness.  Something about a mamma-made sandwich just taste better, right?

Mom also used to make this incredible french toast on homemade sourdough bread.  She’d make it in the morning and bring it up to my bathroom as I was getting ready for school (yes, I realize how spoiled lucky I was!).  I’ll never know how i wasn’t obese.

This recipe combines two of my favorite things, transforming a couple of less-than-healthy childhood treats a guilt-free breakfast.

PB&J French Toast

 

Lightening up this combo-treat doesn’t mean it’s less delicious.  The PB&J part takes a little creativity, but it can be done!  I replaced jam with a homemade version by mashing and then heating fresh raspberries.  The peanut butter is a low-fat, high-protein peanut flour creation, and – even better – the bread is high protein too!

The French toast part was easier to lighten up – all you really need to make it are egg whites.  You could eat it open-faced with the PB&J as your only topping.  Or you could go all the way and add syrup.  For me, French toast requires (sugar-free) syrup.  Go big or go home. 

Note: I realize a lot of sugar-free syrups have scary stuff in them.  I recommend trying to find one sweetened with Stevia or Xylitol (check your health food store!) if sugar-free is important to you.

PB&J French Toast 2

 

This may look like a lot of ingredients, but it comes together quickly.  I get my toast ready and place it in the pan to cook while I mix up the PB&J.  I had this done in 10 mins, max.

If you haven’t tried peanut flour yet… I cannot recommend it enough.  Peanut flour is simply defatted peanuts in powder-form.  Super high in protein and they don’t add the sugar and sodium that PB2 has.  It can be ordered online through iHerb.com.  Use discount code USO924 for up to $10.00 off any order!

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PB&J French Toast

PB&J French Toast

For the Toast:

  • 1 large or 2 small slices of bread
  • 1/4 C egg whites
  • 1/8 C water
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract
  • 5-6 drops liquid Stevia (or other sweetener)

 

For the Jelly:

  • 1/4 C raspberries
  • 1/8 tsp xanthan gum (optional)
  • 2 drops lemon liquid stevia (optional)

 

For the Peanut Butter:

  • 2 T peanut flour
  • 2 T liquid
  • 1 tsp ground flax
  • 1/4 tsp almond extract
  • 2-3 drops vanilla liquid stevia

 

For the Toast:

In a wide bowl, beat together egg whites, water, cinnamon, extracts, and sweetener.

Over medium-low heat, heat pan coated with a thin layer of oil or PAM.

Place the bread into the bowl, letting it soak up egg mixture for a few seconds, then carefully turn to coat the other side.

Transfer bread slices to pan, heating slowly until bottom is golden brown.  Turn and brown the other side.

 

For the Jelly:

In a small bowl, mash berries until only small pieces remain.  Add sweetener and gum (if using), and mix together.

Microwave until warm, ~10 seconds.

 

For the Peanut Butter:

In a small bowl, mix together all ingredients.

 

Plate the toast and top with your PB&J.  Add syrup, if desired.  Devour.

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Apparently I’ve been on a French toast bender.  The Hummus French Toast and now this.  I guess mybody knew it wouldn’t be having this again until after the competition!  There will be NO asparagus toast. 😉

What did you eat for lunch in elementary school?  Do you still eat it today?

Have you even had homemade bread?  It’s divine.

 

Filed Under: Breakfast, Recipes Tagged With: breakfast, brunch, iHerb, P28 Bread, peanut flour, protein

Stripper Heels + WIAW

August 29, 2012 By Laura

I got 99 problems but a bench ain’t one.

Yep.  That’s on my workout play list.

Last week I talked in this post about focus at the gym, and how purposeful lifting increases results.  I attribute that to many of the gains I’ve been able to make since beginning figure competition training.  I’ve also talked a lot about diet and eating to fuel workouts.  I’m doing a little better with my increased meal requirements.  It’s still not easy… but seeing that it works is encouraging.

So now it’s time for the other part of training to begin.

Posing in stripper heels.

If you ever want to feel totally awkward and like Bambi on new legs, try to balance in plastic heels while keeping your feet together, butt out, and shoulders “big.”

After last night – my very first posing practice – I learned that I have a LOT to learn.


This is the last summer edition of What I Ate Wednesday.  While I’ll be strutting my stuff in a bikini and stripper heels in the coming months, looking out my window at the rainy weather I know fall is in the air.

 

 

Check out my pescatarian protein-filled day below, then click here to visit Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to see everyone else’s end of summer eats!


Meal 1:

I’ve been changing up my typical mix of aminos and 2T of apple cider vinegar but adding 1 tsp of glutamine and a couple drops of orange stevia.    I’m loving the hint of orange!  This combo has really replaced my coffee to aid in digestion and provide energy in the morning.

Something I have noticed since being on a training diet is that I get on food-kicks more often.  Right now it’s pancakes!  This morning I did a repeat of last week’s PrOATein Pancakes.

This week I spiced it up a bit by doubling the cinnamon and adding 1/4 tsp of ground ginger.

Served with a broiled grapefruit – recipe here.

Meal 2:

Remember the apple cupcake from last week?  I made that frosting again, but this week I enjoyed it out of a martini glass with pumpkin seeds and golden kiwi.

The golden kiwi was a farmer’s market find.  It’s like a sweeter regular kiwi.  I love them!

 Side note: late in the day I knocked this glass off the counter and shattered it.  See how graceful I am?

Meal 3:

This is one of my favorite seafood creations to-date.  I marinated tilapia in tequila, lime and some other stuff before cooking it on a grill pan.

I continue to suffer from over-stuffing.  My “taco” was more of a flat bread.  Whatever… it was still good.  My toppings: black bean dip, spinach, red onion, cucumber, red pepper, jalapeno, and cilantro.

Meal 4:

This gazpacho was made using some late season tomatoes and my über expensive crab meat.  It’s what I ate pre-workout the night I hit my bicep PR, so I thought I’d try it again!

Meal 5:

One of the best modifications my trainer has made to my diet is meal switching.  If it is time for a carb meal, but I’m about to workout out I swap it for a non-carb meal.

Normally right now I’d be eating 2 veggies, a carb, and a protein; however, I had leg day with my trainer.  What I did instead is have a veggie and a protein and saved the carb for Meal 6.

This is what eating just to get my protein in on the whey to the gym looks like:

GNC whey protein mixed with Greek yogurt and cinnamon.  With a side of cauliflower.  It was an interesting combo, to say the least. 

Meal 6:

Post-workout I happily slurped on my Carrot Cake Batter Protein Shake on the way home.  I added spinach and celery to get my second serving of veggies.  You can’t taste either one at all!  I also blended in some rolled oats and topped it with cinnamon Kashi to get my carbs.

Meal 7:

This week I have been really FULL.  I think I’m making such an effort to increase meal sized during the day that I get to meal 7 and am over the limit.  There’s nothing like 2.5 hours at the gym to cure that!  After posing practice and a brutal leg day, I was more than happy to squeeze in one more meal.

This is Lauren’s recipe for Vegan Bread Pudding, slightly modified.  Instead of the pumpkin I used a mashed up peach, added 1 T almond milk, and used the end piece of my P28 High Protein Bread rather than Ezekial bread (I’ll be ordering more of that!).  I also left out the walnuts, as I don’t eats fats in Meal 7.

So.  Good.

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I still need to get a little more in my day, but I’m well on my way with the 176.6g of protein from today’s eats!

Have you ever had broiled grapefruit?

Any one out there with experience walking in stripper heels?  I’m going to need help.  🙂

Filed Under: Fitness, Recipes, Smoothies, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, dessert, dinner, figure competition, FitMixer, gluten-free, GNC, lunch, oats, P28 Bread, posing, protein, smoothies, snacks, WIAW, workout

Low-Fat Peanut Almond Butter

August 23, 2012 By Laura

I’m terrible at making nut butter.  

Does that get me kicked out of the blog world?  The only one I’ve ever successfully made was a Spiced Almond Butter.

Until today.  I found a workaround.

One my training diet, I can’t have a ton of fats.  However, I do get to have a handful of almonds or seeds each day.  I’m forever searching for a way to maximize the nutty deliciousness.  What can I say – I’m a volume eater.

With this low-fat peanut almond butter, I can have a heaping 2 tablespoons of the good stuff.  I’ve been taking full advantage – smearing it on toast, stirring it into Greek yogurt, dipping apple slices in it… name your favorite way to eat peanut butter and this is a worthy sub!

For a protein-filled breakfast, I slathered it on a piece of P28 high protein bread and topped it with fresh peaches.

The true test was when I craved it on a cheat day.  On a day when anything goes, I still slathered a piece of toasted bread with this butter and happily snacked away.  Of course, that “bread” was a slice of chocolate pound cake. 😉

Recipe at the bottom, after a quick, unrelated review…


You may have seen Energy Bits reviews floating around the blogs lately.  At 64% protein, I REALLY wanted these to live up to the hype.

Spirulina has been gaining popularity lately.  These bits are made from 100% organic spirulina algae.  It’s super high in protein, low in calories, and will supposedly “boost your athletic performance, supercharge your run or crank up your endurance while working or working out.“

Sounds almost too good to be true, right?

Well…. it was for me.  I didn’t notice the slightest difference.

Ideally you are supposed to chew them.  I tried one and nearly gagged, so I opted to swallow the rest.  I waited a good 45 mins to let it hit my system before working out, but no dice.  Maybe they’d work if you took them more consistently?

I received these at no charge through the Fitfluential Ambassador  program.  This is my honest opinion.  I wanted to like them… but I can’t see spending $115 on this product.  Thank you to the Energy Bits crew for allowing me to sample the product!


Low-Fat Peanut Almond Butter

  • 1/4 cup almond flour
  • 3 T peanut flour
  • 1/4 cup almond milk
  • 6 drops vanilla liquid stevia
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon (optional)

Mix nut flours and almond milk until combined.  You may adjust liquids to desired consistency.  If too thin, place the mix in the fridge to thicken. Add sweetener and cinnamon, if desired.

Makes ~8T.

Approximate Nutritionals (per tablespoon): 32 calories, 2.2g fat, 5.6g sodium, 1.6g carbohydrates, 0.8g fiber, 0.3g sugar, 2.3g protein

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Today my dad would have turned 57.  It’s hard to believe he’s been gone 4 years… but he is forever my inspiration.  Happy Birthday, Daddy.

“Death ends a life, not a relationship.” – Mitch Albom

Are you a successful nut butter maker? (Sarah, you can’t answer, #nuttybutter )

What is your favorite nut butter pairing?

Filed Under: Dip, Products, Recipes Tagged With: almond flour, Dad, figur, nut butter, P28 Bread, peanut flour, protein, snacks, vegan, vegetarian

Grilled PB&J with Peanut Tofu Butter

August 16, 2012 By Laura

Comfort food will always reign supreme in my heart.

Even something close to the memory of your favorite comfort food can satisfy.  Take pizza, for example.  I LOVE good, Italian pizza but… It’s like gettin’ frisky.  All pizza is good, some is just better than others.

Cinnabon may be about to bust up my theory though.  They are apparently introducing Pizzabons.  Lucky ATL is their test market.  

[Photo: @AJCFoodandMore]

I can’t judge because I haven’t (and won’t) try it, but my hunch is that Cinnabon should stick with what it knows.


If I had to choose, grilled PB & J would be my #1 comfort food.  Growing up, my mom used to load the sandwich with lots of peanut butter (JIF) and my grandmother’s homemade muscadine jelly.  She would then butter the outside of the bread and grill it up like a grilled cheese.  The peanut butter would become runny and the buttery, crunchy bread was just the right contrast to the oozy-goozey center.

It’s been years since I’ve had one.  I can’t bring myself to put that much butter and gooey deliciousness on a sandwich.  This thing was probably close to 1000 calories.  That’s before the sides – Cheetos and chocolate milk (with extra syrup snuck in when Mom wasn’t looking).

When I was craving this particular sandwich yesterday, I decided to try to make a healthier version of my mom’s classic.

The bread was easy: I used my favorite P28 High Protein Bread.  The jam was also a no brainer – sugar-free Smuckers Strawberry.

The hardest part was the peanut butter.  I needed to achieve the right amount of gooey-ness, and actual peanut butter isn’t allowed on my training plan.  Time to get creative.  Peanut FLOUR is ok (it’s de-fatted), but it won’t melt.  It needs to be a creamy filling… and you know what’s creamy?  Tofu.

I blended my peanut flour with a serving of tofu and a couple of stevia drops for an amazing creamy, low-fat, protein-filled peanut butter.  Bam.

Rather then Cheetos I opted for apple sprinkled with cinnamon.  There was a little tofu-peanut butter left over, which made the perfect apple dip.

I never thought I’d say thing, but these days apple slices are legit more appealing than the processed orange cheese things.


Grilled Protein PBJ

Grilled Protein PB&J

  • Bread
  • 1 serving peanut tofu butter
  • 2 tsp sugar-free jelly
Peanut Tofu Butter
  • 3 oz tofu
  • 2 T peanut flour
  • 2-3 drops stevia

Pre-heat George Foreman grill, panini press, or grill pan.

Place Peanut Tofu Butter ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth.

Spread peanut butter and jelly on your bread of choice to make you sandwich.  Place in/on hot grilling apparatus and cook until each side is golden brown.

Enjoy!

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To be clear: I have nothing against Cinnabon (outside of a general opposition to junk food).  Admittedly, the smell of their cinnamon rolls is intoxicating.  I just can’t imagine wanting a Pizzabon over a real pizza slice or a real Cinnabon.

Would you try the Pizzabon?

What was your favorite childhood meal?  Would you still eat it today?

Filed Under: Recipes Tagged With: Cinnabon, lunch, P28 Bread, peanut flour, pizza, protein, sandwich, strange but good, tofu, vegan, vegetarian

Banana Creme Brownie Parfait + WIAW

August 8, 2012 By Laura

Bad smells piss me off.

You know when you’re in the gym and someone has offensively bad body odor?  That makes me insane.

I think I was that girl.  With garlic, not BO.  During leg day on Monday with my trainer, he asked what I had eaten that day.  I sheepishly had to admit to have excessive garlic.  He could smell it on my skin!  Is that weird?  I’ve never noticed that… have you?

On the flip side, there was a guy in the weight room yesterday morning that smelled really good.  I was going to thank him, but I thought maybe that would be creepy.

Speaking of training… no changes in my nutrition plan to report this week.  Yet.  

While I’ve been obviously gaining muscle, I haven’t actually gained weight.I think we’re increasing carbs a bit, and adding some addition little more fat.  I’m excited about the increase in fats – I’ve been craving avocados!  I also get to start doing some sprints.  Apparently sprinters have nice bums… I have no bum.  That asset is an important one in figure competitions.  😉

Lolo may not have earned a medal, but I will admit her body is bootylicious.


I’m going to assume you didn’t come here to talk about BO and butts… let’s move on to the What I Ate Wednesday  goodies.

Check out my summertime appropriate eats below, then click here to Jenn @ Peas and Crayons to see everyone else’s summer eats!


Meal 1:

This is an old pic; I now use Optimum Nutrition Orange Amino Energy mixed with ~2T of apple cider vinegar and water.  Enjoy this first thing, about 30 mins prior to meal one for its benefits related to energy, digestion, and skin.  I don’t even drink coffee anymore thanks to this.

I added another treat to my digestive system this week too: Good Belly.

These kind people sent me coupon to try out their probiotic shots.  I was pleased to see that there is a no-sugar-added option!  The taste was good – fairly neutral actually.  Probiotics are known to help keep your body’s bacteria in balance, and help the digestive system.  Nothing yet to report on the digestive end (get it?  end?  tee hee!), but I am a believer in the benefits of probiotics.

Isn’t the smiley face cute?

As I mentioned last week, I’m doing some meal-order-swapping around my workouts.  Since I went to the gym early, I swapped meals 1 and 2, meaning I need a fruit and a protein first thing and my post-workout meal would include my carb.

I’m on a PB & Feggs (fruit + eggs) bender.  Remember these PB & Jeggs?  Or these PB & Aggs?  This week it’s PB & Peggs!

I knew it would be good since I liked the others, but I didn’t remember exactly how awesome warm peaches are.  I used the now in season donut peaches to make what might be my favorite Feggs creation to date!

PB & Peggs:

  • 1/2 C egg whites
  • 2 T peanut flour
  • 2 T unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • 1 donut peach, cut into ~1/2 in pieces

See this post for detailed instructions.

Meal 2:

Post-workout I felt like a little treat.  I’ve had Brittany’s Sweet Potato Pancakes bookmarked for a while, and had just mashed some sweet potatoes.  Perfect timing.  I followed her recipe closely.  My sweet potato mash was about 1/2 C.  I used just 1/2 a scoop of protein powder and added 2 tsp of chia seeds.  I only needed 1 T of the milk.  Oh, and I was verrrry generous with the cinnamon.

For my topping, I mixed equal parts Sunbutter and coconut flour with enough water to form a paste.  I also threw on some caramelized bananas, using the same method from my French Elvis Toast.

Meal 3:

This lunch packed some color!  I made Lauren’s Beet Burgers earlier in the week… only I got too creative with the recipe and they won’t hold together.  They did taste fantastic (especially with the extra garlic I added… sorry again to my trainer)!  I used my burger crumbles to top a spinach salad sprinkled with nooch.

My carb and additional protein was a slice of my favorite P28 High Protein Bread with a schemer of artichoke spread sprinkled with red pepper flakes.

Meal 4:

I pride myself in making different meal constantly.  Repeats don’t happen often in my kitchen… until recently.  I’m absolutely obsessed with the Capella Cake Batter Flavor Drops I shared here last week.  This and the Carrot Cake Batter Shake happened at least 2x a week these days.  Good thing carrots are so sweet and flavorful this season!

Meal 5:

I was inspired by Heather’s field trip to the Asian market to make my own tofu Tofu Spring Rolls.  Heather even sent me this handy tutorial on how to roll them.  Seems easy enough…

Apparently I am not as skilled as my broccoli kissing friend because mine didn’t exactly hold together.

I'll keep working on it...

At least the sauce was good.  It was a simple spicy peanut sauce made from peanut flour, water, lime juice, and sriracha.

Served with a side of quinoa that I tossed in a very small amount of miso tamari, rice vinegar, avocado oil, and red pepper flakes.  It was healthy fried rice!

Meal 6:

I happened to see on Pinterest that someone pinned my parsnip fries.  It was a great reminder to make them again!

Of course, I couldn’t do it the same way twice.  And when I ate this it was 9:30pm, which to me = dessert time.

Cinnamon sticks with a protein frosting dipper.  Holy yum.  I simply tossed my parsnips in a teeny bit of coconut oil and a ton of cinnamon before roasting.  The dip was vanilla protein powder, stevia, a splash of vanilla, and water to mix.  I also added a few drops of the Capella Cake Batter Flavor Drops. Easy and OMG good.

Meal 7:

They say that everyone has a twin somewhere.  I don’t know about that, but I certainly have a food twin.  Meg @ A Dash of Meg and I share the same palate.  I’ve made several of her dishes and am always blown away.  She is a HUGE source of inspiration not only for healthy eating, but also for pushing harder in the gym.

It was her recipe for a Chocolate Brownie and Raspberry Parfait that inspired this lovely creation that I downed like a fat kid at recess.

 

This Banana Creme Brownie Parfait rocked my socks off.  A couple of my favorite summertime potluck desserts are banana pudding and brownies.  This killed two cravings with one stone.  As I slowly worked my way through the wine glass (that’s right – I eat wine parfaits), the creme was soaking into the brownies leaving a decadent, spongy, slightly gooey bedtime snack of champions.



Banana Creme Brownie Parfait

For the Brownie:

  • 1/4 cup oats
  • 1 T pumpkin puree
  • 1/4 C egg whites
  • 1 T cocoa powder
  • 1/2 scoop (1T) Chocolate Rice Protein Powder
  • 1/8 tsp baking powder
  • 8 drops cocoa liquid stevia 

For the Creme:

  • 1 C plain greek yogurt
  • 1/4 tsp banana extract
  • 1 tsp cinnamon
  • Bananas

 Mix the brownie ingredients in a small bowl.  Microwave until just done, ~ 1 min.  

Meanwhile, stir together the yogurt ingredients.

To assemble: layer yogurt, brownie pieces, and bananas in a pretty glass (yes, it must be pretty), alternating until you’re out of each.

Enjoy!

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Are you keeping track?  I managed 158.5g of protein – all vegetarian!

Does body odor make you mad?

What is your favorite way to eat eggs?  Have you tried the PB & Feggs?  Or do you think I’m insane?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Fitness, Giveaway, Products, Recipes, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, dessert, dinner, figure competition, Good Belly, lunch, P28 Bread, peanut flour, snacks, sweet potato, vegetarian, WIAW, yogurt

French Elvis Toast

August 7, 2012 By Laura

My love affair with breakfast continues.

I couldn’t choose between something peanut butter-y and French toast.  Like a true healthy-living blogger I want nut butter at every meal, but I’d been thinking about french toast ever since receiving a loaf of P28 Bread.

French toast was my favorite childhood breakfast.  Mom used to make it on challah bread with lots of cinnamon and a drizzle of honey.  She would then warm syrup with butter to pour over the decadent toast.

Obviously that’s not on my training diet, and I had not attempted to make a healthy version due to my protein requirements.  There’s no way French toast would pack 20g of protein… until I received high protein bread.

You may have seen me mention P28 bread in previous posts.  I absolutely love it.  One slice packs 14g of protein!  Count me in.

P28 bread is chewier than regular bread.  Some people (Lee‘s husband) like that.  I don’t mind it, but prefer the bread toasted.  The toasting turns it perfectly soft with a nice crunchy exterior.  Note: Due to the whey, it toasts faster than regular bread, so keep an eye on it.

Now about the french toast…

Peanut butter-coated and topped with caramelized bananas, I had to name it after The King.

You know how good warm, runny nut butter is?  Imagine that, but soaked into bread.  A little vanilla and cinnamon makes it almost like eating dessert for breakfast.  Dessefast?  Deckfast?

For my topping, I sliced the bananas and let them briefly caramelize in the pan.  Arranged atop of the peanut-y toast and drizzled with cinnamon-lace syrup, those bananas added just the right amount of richness and creamy texture.

No peanut flour?  No problem!  Just use regular peanut butter.  (It will be easier to mix if you warm it just a bit.)

But really, you should order this peanut flour via iHerb.  Use coupon code USO924 for $5 off your first order.  It’s awesome, and it’s made in Georgia. 😉

Let’s pretend I didn’t lick my plate clean like a little kid…

Recipe at the end.

And now for the fun part.  P28 has offered an opportunity for 3 readers to try their bread!

P28 is made with 100% Whole Wheat, Whey Protein Isolate, Oats, Flaxseed, Sunflower Seed and Millet.  It’s 100% Natural, and is a great source of Omega 3s and 8 essential Amino Acids needed for growth, energy, and vibrant health.

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French Elvis Toast

  • 2 T peanut flour
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 C egg whites
  • 2-3 T milk (I used unsweetened almond)
  • 1/2 tsp vanilla
  • 4 drops liquid stevia
  • 1slice P28 Bread (or bread of choice)
  • 1/2 banana, sliced

For Syrup:

  • 2 T sugar-free maple syrup
  • 1/2 tsp cinnamon
  • 1/4 tsp butter extract

For the Toast:

Combine all ingredients in wide bowl.  Dip bread in mixture until saturated.

Cook in pan over med-high heat until golden brown on each side.

When almost done, place banana slices in pan and allow to caramelize slightly (they will turn a bit brown on top).

For the Syrup:

Pour syrup in small bowl.  Mix in cinnamon and butter extract.  Microwave for ~20 secs, until warm.

Plate your toast and top with caramelized bananas and syrup.

Makes 1 serving.

Note: If using regular bread, you may need 2 slices.  P28 slices are large and more dense than a standard slice.

Vegan Option: First, use a vegan bread source.  Second, replace the eggs with more almond milk and add a tablespoon of flax.  Let it sit for 10 mins to thicken before dipping your bread.  Proceed to cook.

Approximate Nutritionals (without syrup or bananas): 223 calories, 5.9g fat, 342.5mg sodium, 16.2 carbohydrates, 4.1g fiber, 4g sugar, 28.8g protein

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I’m have a double serving for breakfast today.  Last night was leg day with my trainger and I sort of want to die after  those hack squats.

My trainer posing with his torture tool: the hack squat machine.

What was your favorite breakfast as a child?

Have you even done hack squats?

Filed Under: Breakfast, Giveaway, Products, Recipes, Weights Tagged With: breakfast, brunch, giveaway, hack squats, P28 Bread, peanut flour, protein, vegan, vegetarian

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