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TOPIC: Easy Protein Pancakes

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February 01, 2013 20:49
Gotta try this!
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February 01, 2013 20:51
This sounds AMAZING! I just bought some more frozen blueberries and yogurt. If my eggs are still fresh I think this will be breakfast tomorrow!
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February 02, 2013 10:35
I remember making something similar years ago but I think it had cottage cheese in it...I want to try this recipe - I just love pancakes and oatmeal, too, so I bet I will like them!
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February 02, 2013 11:21
Did anyone work out the calories?
February 03, 2013 05:27
I made these yesterday and they turned out kind of bland, but I did not have pumpkin. I used cinnamon and vanilla. They had an odd'ish texture, which is to be expected. Also, I blended it in my Vitamix, which was probably overkill, and it ended up being two medium pancakes, which I topped with a blackberry-raspberry compote. Come to think of it, I coated the pan with that butter spray, so maybe that's what affected the texture.

That being said, this recipe could be a base for something very tasty and healthy. For anyone who ever skis Windham or Hunter NY, there's a Country Store that makes Oatmeal Cottage Cheese pancakes. I believe this could be used for that base.

So, it served its purpose which was to fulfill my dietary needs, but I would work on jazzing it up. Also, I think the pumpkin addition would probably taste better. I'm looking forward to playing around with this!
Edited by allisonlane61 On February 03, 2013 05:30
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February 03, 2013 05:38
this does sound interesting
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February 03, 2013 07:23
i made a very similar pancake today for the 1st time but i added protein powder to mine. 1/2 scoop powder, 1/3 cups oats, 2 egg whites and 1/2 tsp cocoa powder. they were ok i found them a bit dry...... i think i like the idea to make a peanut butter sandwich out of them..yumm
February 03, 2013 07:29
Bump!
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