Written by Carly Olin, Mayo Clinic dietetic intern
Protein is essential for building and repairing muscles, bones, and other tissues in our bodies. While protein shakes are a popular option for meeting our daily protein needs, they may not be everyone’s preference. Fortunately, there are numerous and delicious ways to incorporate protein into our diet without relying solely on shakes.
Here are some ways to sneak protein in without shakes:
Dairy Products
· Use plain Greek yogurt or low-fat cottage cheese as a base for sauces, dips, or dressings
· Sprinkle shredded cheese on top of salads, omelets, pasta, and roasted vegetables, or enjoy it alone as a snack
· Choose skim or 1% milk as a protein-rich beverage option or use it in smoothies, oatmeal, cereal, soup, or hot chocolate
Eggs
· Make a batch of hard-boiled eggs and keep them handy as a snack or add to salads and sandwiches
· Make egg bake, quiche, and breakfast casseroles
Meat, Poultry and Fish
· Add lean meat, poultry or fish to soups, stews, salads, and casseroles
· Add small pieces of meat to omelets, scrambled eggs, and quesadillas
Nuts and Seeds
· Add nuts and seeds to baked goods, smoothies, oatmeal, yogurt, and roasted vegetables
· Spread nut butter on whole-grain toast, rice cakes, or apple slices for a satisfying snack
Beans, Peas, and Lentils
· Add beans to soups, salsa, rice, or sandwiches
· Create bean-based dips by blending cooked or canned beans with herbs, spices, and a touch of oil
· Try legume-based pasta, such as chickpea, red lentil, or black bean pasta
Soy Products
· Add smooth silken tofu to smoothies, soups, puddings, and dips
· Add soft tofu to pasta, rice, or sandwiches
· If you prefer a plant-based milk, try choosing soy milk for its higher protein content
What are your favorite ways to enjoy protein?
Quickest and quite delicious food I prefer is plant based: Peas, beans, lentils -- good for the planet, good on your pocket, and good for YOUR health. Open the can and add lemon, ginger, garlic powder with some oregano and basil to do the trick. At the end of the day with wholesome food and physically active day I sleep soundly. Health is Not hard -- and healthy gut begets healthy brain. You might've heard of transplanting gut bacteria to fix mental health. What convoluted ways humans devise!
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