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After reading a post down in the recipy forum I decided to play in the kitchen while the wife wasen't home.
I made 4 batches of "brownies" with the last one being what I'd consider acceptable , they were all pretty good as good or better than most other in the wrapper protien bars with the same nutrients.
here is what I came up with
In a large mixing bowl add
12 scoops "Double Rich Chocolate" whey from Optimum Nutrition
1/2 cup Splenda
2 cups instant oatmeal (plain)
1/2 tea spoon baking powder
Mix
add 14 oz Chocolate LBA's
1/2 cup water
mix well and let sit for 10 min , its gonna get thick and you will need to add some water to get the consistancy right , I had mine a bit less thick than pooding about like cake batter generaly is. use a 9"x13"x 2" deep aluminum baking pan , spray a thin coat of EVOO (or other non stick spray) to keep from sticking (I lightly dusted the bottom and sides of the pan with cinnamon.)
Pour into pan let sit for a few min and bake in a pre heated 325deg oven for 20 min , it will most likely not be done but it'll be close keep an eye on it (use a toothpick inserted in the middle to check if its done like your mom showed you).
take it out let cool and cut into 12 equal pieces and you will have some brownies that taste fairly decient and make a great snack.
here is the nutrition breakdown
453 total grams of protien
143 total grams of carbs (diden't count the carbs in LBA's)
24 total grams of fat
each one of the brownies ( if 12 are cut) will have
37g Protien
12g carbs
2g fat
I also made some "spread" that goes great on lightly salted rice cakes or celery , apples also dip in it very well. My 11yr and 4yr old have been grabbing an apple slice and scoop each time they pass through the kitchen.
10 scoops of the whey listed above and 12oz LBA's , not sure what the breakdown is per tablespoon but a big tablespoon of this stuff on a rice cake is awsome and has no fat , seems like a much better "treat" option than a spoon full of peanut butter.
I made 4 batches of "brownies" with the last one being what I'd consider acceptable , they were all pretty good as good or better than most other in the wrapper protien bars with the same nutrients.
here is what I came up with
In a large mixing bowl add
12 scoops "Double Rich Chocolate" whey from Optimum Nutrition
1/2 cup Splenda
2 cups instant oatmeal (plain)
1/2 tea spoon baking powder
Mix
add 14 oz Chocolate LBA's
1/2 cup water
mix well and let sit for 10 min , its gonna get thick and you will need to add some water to get the consistancy right , I had mine a bit less thick than pooding about like cake batter generaly is. use a 9"x13"x 2" deep aluminum baking pan , spray a thin coat of EVOO (or other non stick spray) to keep from sticking (I lightly dusted the bottom and sides of the pan with cinnamon.)
Pour into pan let sit for a few min and bake in a pre heated 325deg oven for 20 min , it will most likely not be done but it'll be close keep an eye on it (use a toothpick inserted in the middle to check if its done like your mom showed you).
take it out let cool and cut into 12 equal pieces and you will have some brownies that taste fairly decient and make a great snack.
here is the nutrition breakdown
453 total grams of protien
143 total grams of carbs (diden't count the carbs in LBA's)
24 total grams of fat
each one of the brownies ( if 12 are cut) will have
37g Protien
12g carbs
2g fat
I also made some "spread" that goes great on lightly salted rice cakes or celery , apples also dip in it very well. My 11yr and 4yr old have been grabbing an apple slice and scoop each time they pass through the kitchen.
10 scoops of the whey listed above and 12oz LBA's , not sure what the breakdown is per tablespoon but a big tablespoon of this stuff on a rice cake is awsome and has no fat , seems like a much better "treat" option than a spoon full of peanut butter.