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Chocolate lovers, this one's for you! These Malteser Weetabix are a game changer—quick to prep, packed with protein, and taste like dessert for breakfast. The layers of softened Weetabix, creamy protein yoghurt, and crispy chocolate topping create a texture explosion that feels indulgent yet fuels your morning. Refrigerate overnight for a grab-and-go start to your day!
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Add the hot water to the weetabix, just enough to soften them.
Mix 15g of the protein powder into the softened weetabix and add the mixture to the bottom of a bowl or jar.
Mix the remaining 15g of protein powder with the Greek yoghurt and layer it over the weetabix, smoothing over the top.
Melt the dark chocolate in the microwave and mix in the soy crisps.
Spread the chocolate mixture over the top of the yoghurt layer.
Refrigerate overnight and enjoy!
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You can substitute vegan chocolate protein powder with cocoa powder and honey or maple syrup to taste.
Use sugar-free dark chocolate for a lower-calorie option.
Refrigerating overnight helps the layers set and enhances the texture.
Can I use regular chocolate protein powder instead of vegan?
Yes, regular chocolate protein powder works just as well in this recipe.
What can I use instead of soy crisps?
You can substitute soy crisps with puffed rice or crushed nuts for a similar crunch.
Can I make this recipe without protein powder?
Yes, you can use cocoa powder and sweeten with honey or maple syrup instead.
How long can I store this in the fridge?
You can store it for up to 2 days in the fridge, but it's best enjoyed the next morning.
Can I use cold water instead of hot water for the weetabix?
Hot water is recommended as it softens the weetabix more effectively, but cold water can work in a pinch.
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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