Home Made Protein Bars

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Home Made Protein Bars

We all know protein is very important when carrying out weight lifting, whether you carry out powerlifting, Olympic lifting, bodybuilding or are simply just wanting to get fit.

Some of us will pile on the protein through eating more meat, poultry, pulses and other foods that have a high protein content while others will use protein shakes to fill in the protein gaps from meals.

The problem with protein shakes and meals is that sometimes we just don't have the time to have a meal or blend a protein shake so suffer with a lack of protein now and again, but there is an alternative and this is protein bars.

Protein Bars

Now protein bars are a great alternative to eating a snack on the go as they give you a protein boost and support your training, the only problem is that they can be quite expensive.

An alternative to purchasing protein bars is to make your own home made protein bars!

It may sound like a lot of work to make your own home made protein bars but this could not be further from the truth. If you follow the simple method we will explain how you can make wonderful great tasting home made protein bars that you can keep in the fridge to eat when you need.

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Protein Bar Ingredients

Below are the ingredients you need to make the home made

Here's a protein bars that we will be showing you how to make.

Ingredients

100g - Oats
100g - Peanut Butter
100g - Whey protein powder
4 Tablespoons of Honey
30ml - Milk
Raisins (If desired)

You may wish to add or change these ingredients later on to fine tune your home made protein bars so they give you the taste that you want. This home made protein bar recipe gives you a protein bar that tastes very much like a Snickers/Marathon bar (for those who know what a Snickers/Marathon bar tastes like).

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Making The Home Made Protein Bars

Take a bowl and mix your peanut butter and honey together. Put the mixture in the microwave and microwave for around forty five seconds to one minute until the mixture is soft.

Take the bowl out of the microwave and add your raisins, protein powder and oats in to the bowl and mix well. Once mixed you will find the mixture becomes very dry because of the protein powder.

Add your milk to the mixture and mix well to add a little moisture to your recipe. You will see that the bars will not become very moist from such a small amount of milk but it will give you just enough moisture to make the bars easy to eat.

Now your mixture is ready, take a tray and empty the mixture on to the tray. Using a knife and any other utensil you see fit make the mixture in to a rectangle shape that is even in height.

Put the mixture in to the fridge for around two to three hours to let it set. After two to three hours take the mixture out of the fridge and cut the rectangle in to twelve equally sized bars. Wrap the bars in kitchen foil or cling film and place them in the fridge. I prefer to use kitchen foil as cling film can stick to the bars.

he whole recipe should take around five to ten minutes to complete before putting in the fridge for the two to three hours. After this its another five to ten minutes to cut and wrap the bars.

Nutritional Breakdown

You now have twelve protein bars that will give a rough nutritional value per bar of

Serving Size 35g
Calories 119
Protein 8.9g
Carbohydrates 9.18g (Sugar 0.75g)
Fat 5.25g (Saturates 0.25g)
Fibre 1.65g
Sodium 0.05g

You will notice that in total the bars are roughly 35 grams in weight and have about 119 calories. What is more interesting is the 9 grams of protein the bar will give you and the 5.25 grams of fat, of which 5 grams is healthy fats that your body needs.

The home made protein bar also has 1.65 grams of fibre that will support your digestion and 9.18 grams of carbohydrates that will help your body have an energy boost.
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Home Made Protein Bar Summary

The protein estimated in the protein bars does differ depending on the protein powder you are using. The protein powder used in this recipe gave 70.5 grams of protein for 100 grams of protein powder; the rest of the protein is made up from the 100 grams of peanut butter used.

These protein bars are great as they are small in size and you can take them anywhere as a protein snack that is packed full of protein, good fats and vitamins that your body needs.

Remember that you can make alterations to this recipe to make the taste of the protein bars suit your own requirements. If you do make any alterations and find a great taste why not come back and post a message below so we can all try it ourselves!

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If you have a question about the recipe fire away, or if you have tried the recipe and want to give feedback on the results then please leave a message!

  • Percy Apr 18, 2012 @ 2:42 pm | delete
    Do you think it would be alright to use Almond Milk in place of milk?
  • Sandy Mar 23, 2012 @ 9:23 am | delete
    I love to make different types of protein bar at home.I made it many times. Thanks for this lens. Keep sharing more recipes.
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    Whey protein
  • Juliya Mar 22, 2012 @ 6:44 am | delete
    I love to eat protein bar and i like to make it at home.Thanks for sharing homemade protein bar recipes. I will try them,.
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    protein powder : http://www.energyfirst.com/
  • jennifertaylor91 Nov 22, 2011 @ 7:51 am | delete
    I love a make different flavor of protein bar and still i did apply number recipe to make protein bar but In your lens your method is quite simple to make gorgeous flavor protein bar..Thanks
  • Muscle_Gains Jul 27, 2011 @ 11:42 am | delete
    Great Info, very detailed and good content. Thanks for the lens. Keep up the good work! : ) feel free to check out some of my Lenses about Fitness & Bodybuilding.
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