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Ugly? Yes. Tasty as h e c k? Yes. This high-protein snack combines cocoa, peanut butter, and whey for a sticky batter that transforms into soft, air-fried dollops. The mix of dry and wet ingredients creates a unique texture, and the airfryer ensures a quick and easy cooking process. Perfect for a quick bite or a protein-packed treat.
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Whisk together plain flour, cocoa powder, powdered peanut butter, whey protein, casein protein, and granulated sweetener in a large bowl.
Whisk greek yoghurt, egg, and milk in a separate bowl until smooth.
Add the wet mixture to the dry ingredients and fold together until fully combined and sticky.

Place 1-2 tbsp sized dollops of batter on a greased piece of tin foil.
Airfry at 180°C for 8 minutes until firm and slightly crisp on the outside.
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You can substitute powdered peanut butter with regular peanut butter, but adjust the wet ingredients slightly to maintain the batter consistency.
For a sweeter snack, increase the granulated sweetener slightly or use a flavored protein powder.
Grease the tin foil well to prevent sticking.
Can I use regular peanut butter instead of powdered?
Yes, but you may need to adjust the wet ingredients to maintain the batter consistency.
What can I use instead of casein protein?
You can use additional whey protein or a plant-based protein powder as a substitute.
Can I bake these instead of airfrying?
Yes, bake at 180°C for 10-12 minutes until firm and slightly crisp on the outside.
How do I store leftovers?
Store in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat in the airfryer for a few minutes before serving.
Can I make this recipe dairy-free?
Yes, use a dairy-free yoghurt and milk alternative, and ensure your protein powders are plant-based.
Hi, I’m Juliana! I’m a food-loving registered nutritionist passionate about making wellness simple, sustainable, and enjoyable. I’ve built this space to share nutrition advice and healthy, delicious recipes to help people feel their best, inside and out, and to encourage fun, balanced living.
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