Saturday 20 October 2012

Banana Whey & Walnut Protein Balls

With another recipe inspired by the @proteinpowdr Blog, namely the Whey Protein Bars at Bigger Stronger Faster entry. I started with the base ingredients, then went a slightly different route.The departure on ingredients was mainly due to the availability I had of nuts, a lack of chocolate and lots and lots of dessicated coconut at my disposal. I could quite easily have made this using Almonds, as I have a pretty large supply (and Almond Milk), but I thought I'd save them for another more banana packed recipe in the near future.


I only wanted to make a simple recipe today and this completely fell into the remit, with no cooking required whatsoever. Just mix up all the ingredients and you're done.. what could be easier? All you need to do is get all the dry ingredients mixed into a bowl and slowly, bit by bit, add the milk until you get a decent consistency that will allow you to form the mix into solid shapes, but still a little moist (you wouldn't want to eat it if it was completely dry, I'm sure). Rolling in coconut was my decision for a coating, but you could almost as easily add some melted dark chocolate as a luxurious shell.. I might do that next time, actually.. it does sound pretty good.. 

I had fancied making some Protein Pancakes this morning, but was out of eggs, so went this route instead.. Eggs now available again, so perhaps tomorrow for that.. though I am also thinking about making a Banana Pizza - seriously! There is loads of evidence of Banana Pizzas around the Internet & if I can get the base right, then we could be onto a winner there - I had seen a Banana Pizza whilst on holiday in Iceland earlier in the year, but it used a strong smelly cheese that turned me off it - shame.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup oats (Ground is best, but you can use a food processor to grind normal oats to a powder)
  • 1 cup of Banana Whey Protein Powder
  • 8 tbsp Coconut Flour
  • 100ml Kara Coconut Milk
  • 150ml Alpro Hazlenut Drink
  • 50g (roughly) of Walnut Halves (would have used Hazlenuts, but none left :))
  • Dessicated Coconut to decorate/cover


Method

  • Put the oats in a food processor and blend until they resemble a powder (or just use Ground Oats)
  • add the Banana Whey Powder (obviously you can choose any flavour)
  • add the Coconut Flour
  • Slowly add as much milk as you need to get the right consistency, with the blender still going round. In this case I found that 250ml worked pretty well for me. You may find that you need to stop from time to time to free up some of the sticky mix to get it to mix better, but it also gives you a chance to assess if you need to add more milk, or not
  • Add the nuts and blend a little longer, until the nuts are properly distributed through the mix
  • roll small balls of mixture in your hands then cover in Dessicated Coconut as an outer layer. The original recipe called for a chocolate shell, but I wasn't feeling it today :) - you can shape it how you want to - today just felt like a 'balls' day :)
  • Put onto a plate and refrigerate for an hour or so


Sunday 14 October 2012

Protein Banana Bread Gone Bananas

As part of my attempt to move into eating healthy food, but without losing out on too many treats I'm discovering the joys of cooking with Protein Powders. This is not something that I would have considered previously, but slowly I became exposed to Whey Protein Powders as a way to help improve my health and help me lose some weight, and from that I discovered several sites where Cooking with Protein Powders was the focus. Again, the primary site was Protein Pow(d)er and it's from there that this recipe comes from.



There's only a few differences between the recipe I made and Anna's original, all of which she commented on in her original article. Firstly I used Walnuts, instead of Brazil nuts, the reason for this was that I ate the Brazil Nuts yesterday :). Secondly, I used Anna's 'Buried Banana' trick to add even more of a direct banana effect to the recipe - It worked! Thirdly, I used Kara Coconut milk instead of normal milk :-)

Ingredients


  • 2 Medium bananas (plus one for the buried banana effect)
  • 22g Coconut Flour (first time I've used this - It's fantastic and smells lovely)
  • 3 whole eggs
  • 1 egg white
  • 46g Oats
  • 54g Banana Whey (My favourite Whey Protein Powder Flavouring, natch)
  • 105ml milk (I used Kara Coconut Milk)
  • 8 Walnuts (or 16 Walnut Halves ;-) - Obviously, you can choose different nuts too)
  • 1tbsp Baking Powder

Method


  • Mix/Blend all the ingredients together
  • Pour into a Loaf Tin (or a Silicone Loaf 'tin' is my preference)
  • Put in the oven at 160DegC (or 140DegC for Fan assisted ovens) for 40mins+ - mine took 50mins before my knife came out clean, proving that the loaf was properly baked
  • Cool on a wire rack and it'll be ready to slice and serve when cooled

Please do check out Anna's site - There's more there than just Banana recipes (and I do try some of the others too!).

Wednesday 10 October 2012

Trying new things..

Things have been a little quiet on here of late, as not only have I been a bit busy, but I've also been trying out a number of Whey Protein based recipes, none of which I have been entirely satisfied with so far. I really want to get a Banana Protein Pancake recipe perfected, but (as is the case with Whey Protein cooking) the end result tends to be quite dry, so not really something I'd want to share.. nor would it be something you'd want to eat - trust me. The main protagonist at the moment is a Banana and Coconut Protein Pancake which looks and sounds great.. I've nearly got it, but not quite yet.

In the meantime, I should probably share some of my recent banana type discoveries. Number One, and one that I was planning on saving for later, or indeed may now come back to properly at a later date. Banana Beer! I've tried a number of beers and spirits that are Banana based or Banana flavoured and the best that I have found is Mongozo Banana Beer - It's delicious! Nuff Said!


I took that photo on a recent trip to The Eden Project in Cornwall, UK. It's only the second time I've had Mongozo Beer, the first time was in a pub in London and I quite happily sat there for a few hours just supping away and enjoying the company of my friend (who went through several of the other Mongozo beer varieties).

Mongozo have recently won several awards which underlines the care and attention that goes into their brewing process. Check this list:

  • Best Gluten Free Beer of the World - World Beer Awards 2012
  • Double Gold Winner - International Beer Competition, BIRA 2011
  • Belgium's Best Tasting Pilsner - Horeca Expo 2010

If you like Bananas and like Beer - give it a go.. You can also buy a crate of it from Amazon if you're game :) You can also buy a sample pack of fruit beers from the +Eden Project themselves: Mongozo Fruit Beer Trio Pack which is part of their online webshop.

Other things I've tried recently.. and it pains me to publish this.. Banana Baby foods.. Yes, go on.. have a go - I'm an adult and I'm trying baby foods. In my defence I needed something Banana flavoured and the only thing I could think of at the time was that baby food tends to be heavily banana based, whereas we as adults tend to miss out after the formative years. I have tried three different ones recently and have some more saved up. I won't cover Farley's rusks, as I've not eaten any of them for a couple of years and the fact that I haven't means that they weren't bananaery (sp?) enough for me. Here's what I tried:

Of the three, the only one I actually enjoyed was the Mum's own recipe banana yoghurt, the others.. well.. let's simply say that they don't cater for the adult palette.. which, of course, they're not intended to..