…Infinite Life Fitness Recipe: Flourless Protein Muffins!…

Well if you guys do not know, I consume quite a bit of protein.

It is always nice and refreshing to find new and exciting ways to make meals that have MORE protein but also have LOW calories and LOW carbs.

While surfing the net I have found quite a few recipes that I have tried…but i changed them slightly to fit my nutritional needs (low calories…low fat…low carbs….high in protein!)

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Infinite Life Fitness Chocolate Flourless Protein Muffins:

Ingredients: 

  • 45 grams of (4.5 tablespoons) Chocolate Peanut Butter OR Chocolate flavored Protein Powder (ORDER THE PROTEIN I USED BY CLICKING HERE)
  • 45 grams of (4.5 tablespoons) unsweetened dark chocolate coco powder (or you can use regular chocolate
  • 120 grams of (8 tablespoons) egg whites (I used the inexpensive Wal-Mart brand liquid egg whites)
  • 1/2 tablespoon (or 1.5 teaspoons) baking powder
  • 60 grams of (about 5 tablespoons) Walden Farms Peanut Butter Spread (it can be bought at Wal-Mart or even on Amazon)
  • 100 grams of  (about 7 tablespoons)Fat-Free Cream Cheese
  • 40 grams (4 tablespoons) Truvia sweetener (you can use any sweetener you like, this just happens to be my favorite)

Directions:

    • Heat your oven to 350 degrees.
    • Weigh out all ingredients and put into a bowl
    • mix all ingredients in the bowl (you can use a hand mixer but i just used a wooden spoon.  Also, let the cream cheese set out about 20 minutes before you start so it is soft enough to mix in with the other ingredients)
    • Mix batter until it is nice and smooth! (I mixed it for about 10 minutes just to make sure to get the clumps out and to make it nice and smooth)
    • Pull out a muffin pan (or baking tray or glass cook ware)
    • oil pan with olive oil
  • use about 1/4 cup measuring cup and dip out mix and put into ONE muffin time (each muffin hole should get 1/4 cup of the mixed batter! This should make TEN muffins. The last (7th) muffin i did have to scrape the bowl to fill the last of the 1/4 cup to make the last muffin)
  • IF YOU USE COOKIE TRAY/GLASS COOKWARE: oil the cookware with olive oil to help prevent sticking.  Pour all of the batter into the tray or glassware (allowing it to settle like brownie batter) and put it in the over.  You will have to cut out your own square.  YOU WILL HAVE TO RECALCULATE total calories/fat/protein/carbs if you do it this way.  I split my mixture evenly between 7 muffins so what is listed below is not correct (if you make yours with the cookie tray/glass cookware)
  • bake for about 17-20 minutes (Just watch the muffins after 15 minutes! I could have taken mine out about a minute early…but i left it in for right at 20 minutes and they still came out very moist like muffins)
  • Take out of the oven and let stand/cool down for about 10 minutes

Nutritional Facts PER muffin:

  • Calories: 55.6
  • Carbs: 9.1 grams
  • Protein: 9.0 grams
  • Sugars: 1.4 grams
  • Total Fat: 0.6 grams
  • Sodium: 299 grams

Nutritional Fact FOR THE WHOLE BATTER:

  • Calories: 390
  • Carbs: 64 grams
  • Fat: 4 grams
  • Protein: 63 grams
  • Sugar: 10 grams
  • Sodium: 2094 grams
  • Take the numbers above and divide them by how even many muffins… brownie squares…or how ever many pieces you decide to divide the batter up by.

As you can see the muffins came out looking like REAL muffins…no flour…half of all the other crap most muffins (or brownies) are made out of!

The small white speckle on the right is cream cheese (just did not mix the batter good enough)

***NOTE***

the recipe that I copied this from had way more ingredients than what I used.  So you can double the above recipe if you would like.

IF YOU LIKE DARK CHOCOLATE YOU WILL LOVE THIS MUFFIN!! I am a HUGE fan of dark chocolate so this was amazing for me.  If you do not try using regular coco powder and also try using half of the amount listed above!  The dark chocolate coco taste was so strong with this batch that I was unable to taste ANY peanut butter taste (that was in the protein powder AND Waldens peanut butter spread) so next time I will use half of the amount I used for this batch to get more peanut butter taste.

But the muffins are fluffy…they smell great…they taste great…they were VERY simple to make…not a lot of ingredients and the ingredients I did buy I plan on using them again so  I will for sure get my moneys worth!

If you try these please let me know! I am always curious to see how other people make them!

You can add nuts or berries to these if you like to add more flavor.  You can play around with it and have fun!

ALSO Feel free to check out my other protein recipes such as:

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Sweet Potato Chocolate Fudge Cake (CLICK HERE FOR RECIPE) 

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Peanut Butter Protein Fudge (CLICK HERE FOR RECIPE) 

I hope that you enjoy these!

14 replies
  1. Miz Helen
    Miz Helen says:

    These Muffins look awesome, we will just love them. Have a great St. Patrick’s Day and thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday!
    Come Back Soon,
    Miz Helen

  2. Michelle Muckala
    Michelle Muckala says:

    Found you on Sweet Bella Roos-love this recipe and can’t wait to try it. I also consume a lot of protein and love chocolate and am gluten free (not by choice), but like you said, all the other recipes out there are filled with junk. Excited to try this out!

    • admin
      admin says:

      thanks!!!
      yes please let me know how it turns out for you!
      I try to share recipes that are simple, quick, and healthy 🙂

  3. Liz
    Liz says:

    Either these aren’t 390 calories for the whole batch or it doesn’t have the amount of protein, carbs, and fats you listed. If the amounts of those are correct these would be 544 calories. Going by the amount of macro nutrients that you listed for each muffin it would be 77.8 calories each not 55.6.

    • admin
      admin says:

      Did you use the exact same brand/portions that I used? To calculate the macros in any recipe that I create I enter them into myfitnesspal. So they are as accurate as they can be via the calculations that is created once I scan in all of the ingredients for my recipes. Let me know what you did differently and I can try to help or change what was done with my muffins 🙂

      • Gina
        Gina says:

        I had the same problem with the macros and calories coming out the same as yours. I did it a few times to make sure it was right. Mine are 116 calories, 12 protein, 2 sugar, 6 fat. Still not too bad, but 55 calories would be better!
        I understand there will be some small variations depending on brands (PB, etc), but not that much. Any insite?

        • admin
          admin says:

          From what I can see I think the difference comes from how big you make your muffins. I evenly distributed mine to create a big quantity of muffins. Also i used a nutritional/macro counting app to come up with my numbers. If you did not use a similar app that is also causing the calculations to be off. would love to see how yours turned out! Please feel free to post it on the Infinite Life Fitness FB page or if you have instagram post it and hashtag #infinitelifefitness.

  4. ginabean
    ginabean says:

    Have you tried using PB2? (powdered peanut butter substitute)
    I am willing to spend the extra calories using low fat creamed cheese. I think fat free is just nasty!

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