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Every morning should start off with a proper breakfast that will help you stay on track all day like this strawberries and cream high protein breakfast.

Every morning should start off with a proper breakfast that will help you stay on track all day like this strawberries and cream high protein breakfast.

It’s day 2 of my week of giveaways to celebrate my 30th!! Let’s get right into the recipe and giveaway. I have really grown to love protein shakes as long as I can blend it up with ice and make it thick. Cade doesn’t care how it’s made, he just guzzles the stuff. Protein is such an essential part of weight loss and maintaining muscle and I’d say most women and many men miss out on it. For a while there I thought that protein would make someone gain weight unless they were working out crazy hard in the gym, but I was totally wrong. The only problem is, now that I’m sold on the stuff I need new ways to get it into me because I get bored pretty quickly with the same old recipes. This is a strawberries and cream high protein breakfast that’s perfect to get in your protein in a way that will fill you up and still taste like something totally different than the normal protein shake. Or you could always make some protein crepes if you’re feeling a little crazy.

So let’s get you all entered into the giveaway and then make sure you pin this delicious breakfast! And make sure to visit all of the bloggers posting a giveaway to help me celebrate, Something Swanky, Taste and Tell, Favorite Family Recipes, Centercut Cook, Sweet Treats and More, Rachel Cooks, The Crafting Chicks, Or So She Says, Creme De La Crumb.

A huge thank you to WÜSTHOF, Anolon and Microplane for making this all possible!!
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Every morning should start off with a proper breakfast that will help you stay on track all day like this strawberries and cream high protein breakfast.

Ok, back to breakfast. I’m always totally shocked that so many people skip breakfast. I know some don’t like to eat in the morning, others say it gives them a tummy ache, but really it is such an important meal. It’s all about getting in some great nutrition so you aren’t starving by lunch, thus making you over eat and your metabolism go all crazy.

Every morning should start off with a proper breakfast that will help you stay on track all day like this strawberries and cream high protein breakfast.

So whether you’re looking to lose weight, maintain weight or even just put on a little more tone and muscle the secret really does start with a great breakfast and this strawberries and cream oatmeal is heart healthy, totally delicious and full of protein thanks to a little vanilla protein powder.

Are Protein Powders Safe?

Whey protein is generally safe and can help you build muscle and strength, lose weight, reduce your appetite and boost your metabolism.

Unlike most other plant-based proteins, soy protein is a complete protein.

Both Whey and soy protein powders are safe to use.

Are Strawberries Good For You?

Strawberries are a sodium-free, fat-free, cholesterol-free, low-calorie food.

Strawberries protect your heart, increase HDL (good)  cholesterol , lower your blood pressure, and guard against cancer.

Is Oatmeal Good For You?

Oatmeal is packed with soluble fiber, which reduces your “bad” cholesterol.

Strawberries and Cream High Protein Breakfast

4.94 from 16 votes

Strawberries and Cream High Protein Breakfast

By Sweet Basil
Prep1 minute
Cook5 minutes
Total6 minutes
Servings1 serving
Every morning should start off with a proper breakfast that will help you stay on track all day like this strawberries and cream high protein breakfast.
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Ingredients 

  • 1 Cup Skim Milk, or almond milk
  • 1 Scoop Vanilla Protein Powder
  • 1/2 Cup Quick Rolled Oats
  • 1/2 Cup Strawberries, chopped

Instructions 

  • Place the milk in a saucepan, whisk the protein powder and heat over medium heat until warm.
    1 Cup Skim Milk, 1 Scoop Vanilla Protein Powder
  • Add the oatmeal and cook over low heat for 5 minutes.
    1/2 Cup Quick Rolled Oats
  • Remove from the stove and stir in the berries.
    1/2 Cup Strawberries
  • Serve immediately.

Recipe Notes

You can add more milk if you'd like it more liquid, but I prefer it thick.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g, Calories: 370kcal, Carbohydrates: 51g, Protein: 34g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Cholesterol: 69mg, Sodium: 179mg, Potassium: 786mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 18g, Vitamin A: 508IU, Vitamin C: 42mg, Calcium: 508mg, Iron: 2mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Apparently I like my steel cut oats and oatmeal pretty thick, so feel free to not cook yours as long as me or to add a little more liquid, but this is the way I eat mine. And you can change things up and make it your own. If you’re all about the steel cut oats just make it like normal and add your protein and berries, or if you prefer oatmeal go for that. You can also easily sub almond, coconut or rice milk instead of the regular milk. And while water works too, I really think you need something with a little more milkiness to have that yummy strawberry and cream flavor. So here’s to a healthy body for the summer and a new way to get in your protein!

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Carrian Cheney

Carrian Cheney is the creative force behind ‘Oh, Sweet Basil,’ a food blog she co-authors with her husband, Cade. She creates fresh, family-friendly recipes that encourage togetherness in the kitchen.

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146 Comments

  1. Lisa says:

    We (my husband and I) cook from home about 29/30 nights per month! We almost never eat out.

  2. Olga s. says:

    I cook everyday! If I don’t my husband will run around crying that there isn’t anything to eat when there always is;) lol

  3. Rachel says:

    I’m usually so good about cooking at home but I’m horrible about it while I’m pregnant. I can’t wait until I get my appetite and energy back and can start cooking real food again.

  4. Jennifer says:

    I love to cook and do so every day for my family. Makes me feel good to know that they don’t eat cheap fast food or dinner from a box!

  5. Whitney says:

    Because I was raised by a mom who cooked breakfast (lunch for dad who came home everyday from work) and dinner for us, I’m trying to do the same. I’m not quite that mom, but I make hot breakfast about 3 times a week and dinner every night except for the occasional ‘eat out’ night. I’m excited to try this oatmeal!!

  6. megan says:

    love the giveaways and the blog! great recipes 🙂

  7. claudia ramirez says:

    I cook every day of the week

  8. keshakeke says:

    I cook about 5 nights per week!

  9. 2wellsmade5 says:

    I have 5 kiddos, homeschooled and we cook breakfast,lunch and dinner! Everyday!

  10. Nadia says:

    I cook at home every day. No rest for this girl!