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Chocolate Protein Pudding

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Sometimes I just want something sweet, creamy, and chocolatey. But it has to fit within my animal based way of eating. That’s where this little gem of a recipe comes in.

I call it my Chocolate Protein Pudding, because it really feels like a sweet, no bake pudding treat. It’s a nourishing snack, a yummy dessert, or a quick breakfast if you’re short on time and want something satisfying that won’t spike your blood sugar.

Personally I love to eat this protein pudding for breakfast as it gives me a great, protein filled way to start the day that satisfies my appetite for hours.

What I love about this pudding:

  • It’s high in protein – around 22–24 grams per serve depending on the brands you use.
  • It’s gently sweet, not overly sugary. I find overly sweet foods distasteful since I quit processed sugar. Most of the sweetness comes from the honey and yoghurt.
  • It’s rich but light. The peanut butter and cream give it a velvety texture without being too heavy.
  • It’s flexible! You can leave out the honey if you’re cutting back on sugar, you can use a different (or no) nut butter or add some berries and whipped cream for a decadent dessert.

When I eat it:

As I mentioned, this is a breakfast food for me as I don’t tend to eat snacks or desserts regularly. But there are some days where I’m hungry and I want something sweet! This would be the perfect afternoon treat in this instance.

Top It Up!

Another thing I love about this recipe is the possibilities for toppings if you want to add even more nutrition or just like to jazz it up. Berries, other fruits, nuts, cream, dark chocolate, chopped medjool dates or seeds ( I love raw pumpkin seeds) are just some of the possible toppings.

Macro Breakdown

Here is an approximate nutritional breakdown for this recipe:

240 calories

22-24 grams protein

13 grams fat

12 grams carbs

Chocolate Protein Pudding

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Ingredients Method

Ingredients
  

  • 1/2 cup Greek Full Fat Yoghurt
  • 1 tsp Natural Peanut Butter
  • 1 tsp Raw Honey
  • 1 scoop (15g) Collagen Powder
  • 1.5 tsp Cocoa Powder
  • 1-2 tsp Pure Cream (optional)

Method
 

  1. Place all ingredients together into a bowl or container.
  2. Mix thoroughly with a spoon until all ingredients are blended.
  3. Serve into bowl or cup.
  4. Eat immediately or place into fridge for a firmer texture.

A Word on Collagen

I’ve used collagen powder in the past but I’ve recently restarted to add protein and hopefully boost my hair, skin and nails. It’s a really simple way to add protein to your diet if, like me, you struggle with that.

The collagen powder I now use is the best I’ve had, it’s available in Australia from Gelpro. It’s flavourless and great quality with no weird flavour additives. If you’re not in Australia, I recommend trying to find a quality, grass fed collagen powder like this one and take it consistently. A flavourless powder dissolves easily in your morning coffee and actually makes the coffee creamier!

If you give it a go, let me know how you like it or which variation worked well for you. I’m always up for a bit of protein-rich inspiration!

Interested in starting your own health reset journey after 40? Check out my Happier, Healthier, Hopeful on Youtube for videos on perimenopause, animal based eating, auto immune disease and motivational help.

See you soon

Kelly 💕

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Corn Flake Slice (easy recipe!)

by Kelly 4 Comments

Corn flake slice is one of those absolute classic grandma recipes.

I got my corn flake slice recipe from my mother in law and have used it so many times. It’s a real hit with children of all ages and was often featured in shearing sheds at smoko time.

One of the great things about a recipe like corn flake slice is that it’s so quick and easy to bake up with ingredients you are likely to have in your pantry already – no special shopping trips for fancy ingredients.

If you don’t have corn flakes in your home supply already, they are easy to come by and one of the most affordable cereals.

You will also want to have a basic slice tin (you might know it as a brownie pan). I find it well worth having this specific tin size, I use mine all the time.

Corn Flake Slice (very, very easy!)

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Ingredients
  

  • 125 grams butter
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1 cup rolled oats
  • 1/2 cup white sugar
  • 1 cup cornflakes
  • 1 cup desiccated coconut

Method
 

  1. Preheat oven to a moderate (around 180 degrees celsius or 170 fan forced).
  2. Melt butter and honey together.
  3. Add to mixed dry ingredients.
  4. Place in a shallow slice tin, press to even and flatten out a little.
  5. Bake in the oven until golden brown (about 15 minutes) and leave in tin to cool.
  6. Turn out and cut into squares.

It’s important to let your slice cool completely before cutting so that it hardens and holds together. Store in an airtight container.

I hope you enjoy this vintage recipe that was handed down to me.

Happy Baking!

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