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10 Easy Ways to Boost Plant Protein in a Vegan Diet

10 Easy Ways to Boost Plant Protein in a Vegan Diet

 

 

Although many people seem to think otherwise, vegans who eat a variety of foods generally have no problem getting adequate levels of protein. The difficulty, though, becomes finding ways to sneak more of that plant protein into your diet in interesting and delicious ways.

 

Of course, using a quality plant protein powder can help. Still, you're going to be faced with the challenge of using that powder creatively. To get you started, here are 10 easy ways to boost plant protein in a vegan diet.

 

Smoothies

 

Of course, the obvious solution is to mix up a smoothie with that protein powder. You have tons of options here, depending on what flavors you would like to include, so you can easily keep things interesting. Check out our almond powder for extra protein and texture. 

 

Salad Dressing

 

Unflavored protein powders are especially well-suited for use in salad dressings where they can not only add some protein but can give the dressing a nice, thick texture. Pea protein powder, which is naturally savory, is especially good for this.

 

Soups

 

Many soups traditionally use flour as a thickener; Why not use protein powder instead? Since so many soups are actually fairly low in protein, this is a great way to keep things balanced.

 

Aerial view of a bowl of soup

 

Sauces

 

Like soups and dressings, sauces generally rely on some sort of thickener. Protein powder can get that job done.

 

Mashed Potatoes

 

An unflavored plant protein can be whipped into mashed potatoes to enhance bother the texture and nutrition of the dish. Again, unflavored powder is best here.

 

Pancakes

 

Protein pancakes are so hot right now. The internet is bursting with different recipes, most of which replaces the flour that is traditionally featured with protein powder. Typically, though, these recipes rely on eggs to keep things fluffy. Vegans need to be a little more creative, however. Mashed bananas, canned pumpkin and applesauce can all take care of that. Plus, they're delicious.

  

Muffins

 

Similarly, plant protein powder can be used in the mix to create delicious, protein-packed muffins. Again, you'll likely need to use some of those egg-replacers to prevent the muffins from becoming protein bricks.

 

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Truffles

 

Combine mashed bananas, nut butter and protein powder in a large bowl until it resembles cookie dough. Roll it into balls. That's it. For a change, the bananas can be replaced with dates and all sorts of different flavors can be tossed into the mix. You can also coat these little treats in coconut or even matcha green tea powder for a little extra something special.

 

Coffee

 

Protein powder can be combined with coffee (or tea) to thicken the drink and sneak some nutritional value in. Mix the powder in slowly, to prevent it from clumping up.

 

Faux Ice Cream

 

Very similar to the protein truffles, this recipe relies on bananas and protein powder to fake ice cream. Chop the banana up and then freeze it. Once it's solid, throw the bananas and a plant protein powder into a food processor. Combine until smooth. Of course, this is the very basic version. Once you get comfortable with this, however, you can add any sort of flavoring you want.

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