This weekend I'll be running the Credit Union Cherry Blossom 10 Miler in DC, and I'm pretty excited! The last time I ran the race was in 2013 (read my race recap here) so it'll be great to be back.
Goal wise, I really just want to have fun (Goal A) and run sub-1:20 (Goal B).
I ran it in 1:13 and change in 2013, but don't know how I'll be feeling this weekend. The cherry blossoms have already hit peak bloom so I have a chance of seeing some flowers. Also it's supposed to be cold & windy with sub-40 degrees at the start which is not my favorite. School plus work plus other obligations has really messed with my schedule so there have been a lot of missed runs and workouts in the past month. I'm ready to get back on track in April, especially with all these races, but don't think I'm in any sort of PR shape!
I know there's lots of people running so definitely say hi if you see me!
A couple months ago, Naked Nutrition reached out to me and offered me some samples of their protein powders to try out.
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Here's the nutritional information from the Whey protein sample packet |
Naked Nutrition had a bunch of delicious looking protein recipes on their website so I decided to try one out to see how their protein tastes in other things besides shakes. I adapted this basic vanilla no-bake cake in a bowl from Naked Nutrition and decided to make it in a mug and use sprinkles to make it a confetti cake. You can always adapt it to what you have on hand or what kind of cake you're craving!
I also used the Naked brown rice protein powder in this recipe. I love that this version is vegan (gluten, dairy, and soy-free too) as well as packs 25 g of protein and 4.9 grams of branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs) per serving, making it great for a post-workout snack. It also tasted really well in the microwaved mug cake with no weird flavors.
No-Bake Protein Confetti Mug Cake {Adapted from Naked Nutrition}
Ingredients
(yields 1 single-serve cake)
3 tbsp applesauce
2 tbsp maple syrup
3 tbsp milk (of choice-I used almond milk)
1/2 tsp vanilla extract
2 tbsp flour
3 tbsp pancake mix
1 scoop of protein powder (I used Naked Rice protein powder)
Directions
1. Place all ingredients except for the flour, pancake mix, and protein powder into a blender, and blend until fully mixed.
2. Add the flour, pancake mix, and protein powder into the blender, and blend until mixed again.
3. Pour the batter into a greased microwave-safe mug and top with sprinkles.
4. Microwave on high for about 2 minutes until cooked through. Wait for the mug to cool, top with a few more sprinkles, and enjoy!
This post was linked up with my fave Friday Linkup DC ladies ( Courtney, Mar, and Cynthia ) as well as Heather, Nicole, Jill, and Amanda .
Are you racing this weekend? What is your favorite protein powder?
Good luck in DC!
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DeleteThey seem great! cool they work well in the mug recipe.
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Thanks for checking it out!
DeleteI'm so nervous about the weather this weekend! I'm running the Syracuse Half and we have similar weather - cold, snow, lots of wind - EEK! I'll have to try a version of this mug cake when I get home to warm back up after the race!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good race lady!
DeleteThis sounds perfect for breakfast! Pinned it, and can't wait to try it. Thanks!
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Hope you love it!
DeleteGood luck this weekend! I sure hope the weather holds out for you. Enjoy Meb and Joanie! They are both so fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much, lady! I got to meet them both :)
DeleteSkoop is the only protein powder I use. I love making mug cakes. They're easy and the perfect size.
ReplyDeleteI love Skoop too! Mug cakes are great-I hadn't made one in a while!
DeleteThat looks so good! I would love to try this out!
ReplyDeleteAwesome-I hope you do!
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