Recipes Roundup: From the USANA Kitchen
USANA Kitchen is a What’s Up, USANA? blog series featuring easy-to-make, nutritious recipes. Led by Shelli Baxter, USANA’s Executive Director of Global Nutrition Programs, the entire series of recipes can be found at https://whatsupusana.com/tag/usana-kitchen/
Here are a few highlights…
Protein Acai Bowl
1 frozen banana, chopped into chunks
- 1 cup (140 g) frozen mixed berries
- ½ cup (120 g) plant-based milk
- 1 tablespoon (10 g) acai powder
- 2 scoops of whey protein isolate
- Sliced fruit, nuts, seeds, granola to top (optional)
- Add the banana, berries, and milk to a blender.
- Blend on low until smooth and creamy.
- Add whey protein isolate and stir in on the lowest blend speed.
- Pour into a bowl.
- Top with fruit, nuts, seeds, and/or granola as desired.
Originally published Sept. 30, 2024, with full recipe, detailed step-by-step instructions, and nutrition information.
Protein Powered Green Drink
12 ounces (375 g) of chilled coconut water
- 1 cup (180 g) of spinach
- 2 small kiwis or 1 large kiwi, peeled
- 2 scoops of Whey Protein Isolate
- Add coconut water, kiwi, and spinach to a blender.
- Blend well at medium speed until desired consistency.
- Add whey protein isolate and stir at the lowest speed to mix.
- Pour into a tall glass.
- Add ice if desired.
Originally published Aug. 22, 2024, with full recipe, detailed step-by-step instructions, and nutrition information.
Digestive Health Berry Parfait
This USANA Kitchen recipe comes from Russ Barton, Ask the Scientists nutritionist.
8 ounces (240 g) high protein vanilla Greek yogurt
- ½ cup (65 g) raspberries
- ½ cup (75 g) blueberries
- ½ cup (56 g) granola
- 2 ounces (21 g) of chopped pecans
- 1 rounded teaspoon (5 g) of Fibergy Active
- Add raspberries to the bottom of a stemmed glass.
- Top with ¼ cup granola and 1 ounce of chopped pecans.
- In a bowl, mix 1 rounded teaspoon of Fibergy Active into the yogurt.
- Scoop into glass on top of raspberries and nuts.
- Top with blueberries, ¼ cup granola, and 1 ounce chopped pecans.
Originally published June 26, 2024, with full recipe, detailed step-by-step instructions, and nutrition information.
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