PROTEIN Bagel Bites Recipe✨

You MUST give these a try!! A delicious & nutritious snack that you can make savory or sweet! The perfect way to get in extra protein in a couple bites!

Super easy and quick to make! These are a great addition to any meal as well as they make for a great snack in between your meals! Feel free to add toppings of your choice or substitute for a different flour according to your desired taste.

Ingredients:

•2 cups of Almond flour

•1 cup of plain Greek yogurt

•A mini bowl of everything seasoning

Directions:

•Butter or oil your pan & set oven to 350. Place protein bagel bites onto pan and pop into the oven & bake for 22 minutes. After they are done, place bites onto a cooling rack and let them cool off. Once cooled off, eat & enjoy!

Absolutely love this recipe & hope you all do as well! Give this a try next time your looking to add a little more protein in your daily life🫶🏻🤩

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2025/1/15 Edited to

... Read moreProtein snacks are becoming increasingly popular as more people focus on their dietary lifestyles. These Protein Bagel Bites are not only tasty but also provide a quick and easy way to increase your protein intake. With just three key ingredients—almond flour, plain Greek yogurt, and everything seasoning—you can whip these up in no time. The high protein content makes them an ideal choice for anyone looking to support muscle recovery or weight management. You can easily customize these bites with your favorite toppings or mix-ins to suit your taste preferences. Additionally, pairing these bagel bites with some fresh veggies or a light dip can create a well-rounded snack option. Don't forget to experiment with different types of seasoning to find the perfect flavor combination that you love! Whether you're at home or on the go, these protein-packed bites are a satisfying and nutritious choice to help curb those cravings.

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Cheryl k

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Danielle Slade

Can I use DF yogurt?

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