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Halloween Protein Pumpkin Muffins

Looking for a tasty way to use up those pumpkin insides?

It’s that time of year again where we all get to embrace our inner child and the incredible seasonal treats that come with autumn. Halloween isn’t just a very important day in the calendar, it’s a whole mood, right?

These pumpkin muffins are an ideal treat to get in the spirit of things — not to mention they’re a sweet & simple way to top up your daily protein intake.

Makes 12

 

Ingredients

Optional toppings:
  • White chocolate (melted)
  • Pumpkin seeds

Method

  1. First, preheat the oven to 180°C.
  2. Then in a bowl add the eggs, oil, maple syrup, milk, and protein powder. Beat the ingredients until smooth.
  3. Add the pumpkin puree and mix again until thoroughly combined.
  4. Finally, add the flour and baking powder and mix until you have a smooth batter.
  5. Transfer the mix into a muffin tray that’s either pre-lined with a little cooking spray or muffin cases so that they don’t stick. You should get 12 evenly sized muffins from the mixture.
  6. Bake in the oven for 20-25 minutes or until golden. Flo recommends covering with tin foil and removing for the last 5 minutes of cooking to make sure they don’t burn on top.
  7. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Then drizzle with melted white chocolate and sprinkle with pumpkin seeds for the perfect finishing touch.

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calories118
totalFat3
totalCarbohydrates15
protein6
Lauren Dawes
Lauren Dawes Writer & Expert
Lauren is a recipe writer and English Literature graduate who firmly believes in a balanced approach to fitness. She has always been a keen swimmer and, in recent years, has discovered the benefits of weight training and hot yoga. When she's not in the gym, you'll find her cooking up new recipes or enjoying brunch with her friends, having moved on from her student days of living on pasta.

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