Naughty And Nice Oatmeal Protein Acai Cookies
Acai Berries + Oatmeal Cookies + Protein Powder + Sliced Fruit = Naughty and Nice Oatmeal Protein Acai Cookies.
Here is a recipe for some great cookies that combine some of the healthiest muscle building foods on the planet.
Thank you to Amy, the winner of the Zola Acai juice giveaway for her unique Naughty and Nice Oatmeal Acai Cookie recipe that combines some of the healthiest muscle building foods on the planet. (I will contact you shortly about shipping information for your Zola products.)
Anyway, this already seems like a sweet recipe, but I went ahead and Swoled up her recipe to include protein fortified Oatmeal cookies.
For this recipe you can use store bought oatmeal cookies, make them with your own recipe, or you can use the recipe for Oatmeal Protein Cookies listed below.
Oatmeal Protein Cookies Recipe
1/2 cup milk
2 eggs (or 1 egg and 2 whites, or 4 whites, whichever you prefer)
1/2 tsp salt
2 tsp vanilla
1/3 cup brown sugar or honey
Steel cut oats refers to the basic chopping of oats from their original form. Rolled oats lose some nutrients in processing. Rolled oats are the most common form found in the grocery store chains. Quaker makes some.
Directions
Mix all ingredients together. The mixture should be like sticky cookie dough, not crumbly. Add more milk if too dry and more protein powder if too wet.
Drop spoonfuls onto greased, buttered, Pammed, or parchment lined cookie sheets. Should be about 1 1/2 tsp per cookie.
Makes about 24 cookies.
Allow to cool.
Add Acai Berries
Spread pulp mixture over the oatmeal cookie as if it was pizza sauce.
Take two large bananas and two apples and a cup of strawberries.
Slice bananas, strawberries and apples and alternate sliced fruit over the cookie as if they were pizza toppings.
Then slice it up like a pizza and serve, even the kids will love it.