3 Recipe Reviews Using Herbalife’s New Protein Baked Goods Mix
For over 40 years, Herbalife Nutrition has been committed to improving the nutrition of people around the world. Most people who know about Herbalife are already familiar with the company’s meal replacement shakes. That’s because they taste great, they’re science-backed, and they’re full of natural ingredients. It’s no wonder 4.8 million of these protein shakes are consumed every day.
Herbalife just introduced a new Protein Baked Goods Mix to use for baking at home. Seriously, now you can bake with your favorite Herbalife flavors. The new Protein Baked Goods Mix is specially formulated to combine with Herbalife’s Formula 1 Healthy Meal Nutritional Shake Mix products to make so many different nutritious baked goods, including high-protein muffins, waffles, donuts, and even pancakes. The best part? You can eat them any time you want. Here are reviews of three Herbalife recipes using the new Protein Baked Goods Mix.
Banana caramel protein waffles
This flavor combination is a dream come true, especially if you’re someone who has to watch your sugar intake. The ingredients are straightforward. It’s just two scoops of the baking mix and two scoops of the banana caramel meal replacement shake. You add an egg, some water, and a dash of canola oil and then throw the batter on the waffle iron. That’s all you have to do to make two 4-inch square waffles. Each serving size is a single waffle and gives you 17 grams of protein and 3 grams of fiber with only 185 calories and 14 grams of carbs.
Cranberry-orange protein muffin
You know how rare it is to find a recipe for nutrient-rich muffins that taste good and are also gluten-free. This recipe is the overachiever you’ve been looking for. Not only does it check all of those boxes, but you can also make a single muffin in just three minutes. Similar to the waffles, you measure out two scoops of the baking mix and two scoops of the orange cream meal replacement shake. You add a little of Herbalife’s mandarin aloe concentrate, some dried cranberries, and a little bit of water. Then you put it all into a microwave-safe mug and cook for three minutes. Each muffin gives you 24 grams of protein and 5.5 grams of fiber with only 235 calories and 29 grams of carbs.
Chocolate and coffee protein doughnuts
Whoever said that eating healthy meant giving up the foods that you love had never met Herbalife. The company has formulated a way for you to be able to make healthy chocolate doughnuts with frosting. As with the other two recipes, you take two scoops of the baking mix and two scoops of the dutch chocolate meal replacement shake and add an egg, water, vanilla, and either some sugar or a granulated sugar substitute. The frosting is just a scoop of the vanilla meal replacement shake, one scoop of the House Blend high-protein iced coffee, and then sugar and water. Bake the doughnuts in the oven for 11 minutes and you get half a dozen. Each doughnut gives you 8 grams of protein and 1 gram of fiber with only 85 calories and 8 grams of carbs.
There are a lot more baked goods recipes that aren’t included here, including pancakes and more doughnuts that you can make with Herbalife’s new Protein Baked Goods Mix. If you’re interested in trying these products, including the Formula 1 Healthy Meal Nutritional Shake Mix, you can connect with your nearest Herbalife distributor to learn more.