Now like most protein bars, this is not necessarily a low calorie diet food. If you looking for that I recommend a sprig of celery... or maybe a leaf of cabbage. The purpose of these is to be a hearty mid-day snack, a pre-workout fueler, a post-workout fueler,
We first substitute the usual butter with some coconut oil. Which is supposedly pretty healthy for you. Dr. Oz told me so. Next we beef it up with a little power packed peanut butter. Yum. I'm pretty sure we're on a good track so far. Finally a few scoops of your favorite protein powder to give these a real boost and some extra vitamins and minerals. Ok, and here's where I pass the torch to you, Olympic style. You can choose from the following add-ins that really will give the extra energy, etc your body may need: toasted coconut, chopped nuts, dark chocolate chips, and/or raisins. Feel free to toss them all in, or whatever combo you like. All of them are good sources of healthy fats, fiber, etc... take your pick.
So whip up a batch of these today. They are honestly perfect when you are rushing around and just need a quick pick me up. Bonus they are delicious. No but seriously, they are. In a way only the combination of chocolate and peanut butter can be delicious. And in a way that makes me sneak a piece or two with a cold glass of milk in the middle of the night. Mmmm...
Protein Bar Rice Krispy Treats
4 Tbsp coconut oil
6 cups marshmallows
1/2 cup peanut butter
1 tsp vanilla
1/2 cup your favorite protein powder (I recommend using a chocolate flavored one)
5 1/2 cups rice krispies
1/2 cup mix-ins (raisins, toasted coconut, chopped nuts, dark chocolate chips)
Pour the rice krispies and mix-ins in a large mixing bowl. Set aside. Melt the coconut oil and peanut butter in a saucepan over medium heat. Turn the heat down to low and add the marshmallows and stir until the marshmallows are mostly all melted. Add in the vanilla and protein powder.
Once fully melted, take them off heat and pour over the rice krispies. Stir lightly to combine. Dump into a lightly greased 9x9 pan and let sit 5 minutes. Then go and lightly press into the pan with greased hands. Allow them to cool about 20 minutes, then enjoy!
*depending on your protein powder and type of mix-ins used, the protein count per serving for these can range from about 6.5 - 7.5 g. (for 12 servings)
These are kinda genius! I love the idea of a protein packed krispie treat. AND using coconut oil!
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