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Just wanted to chime in about this muffin recipe. I tried it over the

weekend - and it's very good. I use just over 1/3 cup boxed plain

eggwhites rather than the water (the egg 'sets' well) and I decrease the

protein powder (since I'm getting protein from the eggs). I think, if I

were pressed for time, I'd make little 'muffin kits' of the dry

ingredients, and just add the liquid & fruit when I'm ready to cook it.

Enjoy -

n T.

wrote: The muffin recipe I use is below, although I've modified it

to use one scoop of Myopro Whey (instead of 4 1/2 Tbsp) and 1/3 cup of

oats. My fiance uses 1/2 cup each of whey and oats. He adds splenda,

extracts (vanilla, almond, or butter nut), sometimes cocoa, and it tastes

like chocolate cake.

" Magic " Microwave Muffins

Very quick and easy microwave muffin recipe for those of you who love

bready things…this recipe makes ONE very large muffin that is a complete

BFL meal.

Ingredients: (Basic muffin)

4 1/2 T. protein powder (chocolate, vanilla, or strawberry)

4 1/2 T. oatmeal (can be whole or ground)

1/4 tsp. baking soda

2-3 packets of Splenda to taste

1/2 c. water (Cut this down to 1/3 c. if your muffin comes out too mushy,

overflows your cooking container, or if you add fruit.)

Optional Add-ins–mix and match

Fruit: 1/4 c. fruit fresh or frozen (peaches, cherries, strawberries,

blueberries, mixed berries all work well)

Nuts: 1 T. ground almonds or walnuts

Flavoring: 1/2 t. cocoa (to boost chocolate flavored protein powder) or 1/2

t. vanilla or almond extract (to boost vanilla or strawberry protein powder)

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Preparation:

1. Mix all of the Basic Muffin ingredients together in a 2-3 cup glass or

ceramic container (I use a 2 cup Pyrex measuring cup.) Plastic causes the

mix to heat up too quickly and overflow.

2. If you want to add a bit of texture, flavor, and healthy fat, you

can mix and match ingredients from the optional Add-ins area, but don't

choose

more than one item from each category. Stir in your extra ingredients.

3. Microwave the mix for 2 minutes on high. The " muffin " will climb the

sides of the container, so you might want to put a plate underneath

it. (n's note - depending on the fruit, you might need an additional

30-60 seconds)

4. Wait for the muffin to cool and deflate to normal size. Ignore the

lopsided look of the muffin and dig in. Enjoy!

Nutrition stats for the basic muffins if you use Myopro Whey are: 166

calories, 17g carb, 18.5g protein, 2.9g fat (1.1g sat fat), 2g fiber

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TY, n.

Both those suggestions sound great to me.

M.

> I use just over 1/3 cup boxed plain

> eggwhites rather than the water (the egg 'sets' well) and I decrease

>the

> protein powder (since I'm getting protein from the eggs). I

think, >if I were pressed for time, I'd make little 'muffin kits' of

the dry

> ingredients, and just add the liquid & fruit when I'm ready to cook it.

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