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    Iemand ooit van een protein fluff gehoord, ben het van plan om het vandaag te maken, alleen weet niet zo goed hoe dit zijn de ingredienten ik weet niet of jullie dit kennen maar het zou wel mooi zijn.
    Base Recipe:
    34g Trutein Vanilla Protein (1 scoop)
    3 Egg Whites
    2 Packets of Splenda
    1/2 c. Skim milk
    8 - 9 ice cubes, finely blended <---- Magic ingredient.
    1/8 tsp Xanthan Gum
    1/8 tsp Guar Gum

    Macros: 227 Calories; 41g protein 15g cho 1g fat


    That's the base. Boring. Here's some flavor ideas I've either come up with on my own or inspired by others.

    Chocolate espresso: Add 2 tbsp Hershey's Unsweetened Baking Cocoa and 1 tbsp finely ground coffee/espresso powder. Instant works too.

    Banana: Add a couple drops of banana extract and at the end, fold in some mashed up banana for extra flavor / texture.

    Coconut: Add a couple drops of coconut extract and fold in sweetened coconut flakes.

    Pumpkin Pie: Add 1/4 cup Libby Pure Pumpkin, and pumpkin pie spice

    Apple Pie: Reduce milk by half, add 1/4 cup apple cider, apple pie spice and fold in some diced apples at the end.

    Lemon Creme Pie: Use XF LCP instead of Trutein.

    Orange Dreamsicle: Replace the ice with a frozen seedless orange (still put it in the blender), orange zest and some frozen orange juice.


    Instructions:

    1. Egg whites in bowl - Crystal Farms 100% Egg Whites will work. Egg beaters will not. Whisk on highest setting until stiff peaks.

    2. Add in your wet and dry ingredients. Mix on low until it's all incorporated and then back to high for a couple minutes. It will probably deflate some and will not fluff at this time.

    3. Ice in blender. Make it like shaved ice. If you have ANY large chunks, you're going to make a mess in the next step.

    4. Ice into mixing bowl. Whip it on the highest setting. It could take anywhere from 2 to 6 minutes.

    5. Once fluffed. Fold in your coconut, banana, apple chunks etc.

    Yes you "can" freeze it but I prefer to eat it straight. Once finished it should be light, airy and creamy. It may cause some bloat for a bit because of the air you're ingesting. You will feel very full.

    Xanthan / Guar Gum. Both can be found in the grocery store. Bob's Red Mill sells both. $8 - 9$ for the X Gum and $5-$6 for the Guar.

    I've done this with Myofusion, Trutein and Xtreme Forumulations.

    Yes, you can use berries. Berries add carbs. I prefer without the berries. Here are a couple of random photos I've taken over the last couple months.

    Zo ziet het eruit:

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