I finally made the pumpkin protein cookies I’ve been talking about. I’m surprised at the lack of pumpkin cans I’ve purchased this fall. Last year at this time, I found myself buying at least one can of pumpkin a day. I was making pumpkin bars, pumpkin oatmeal, pumpkin brownies, pumpkin pancakes, pumpkin yogurt, pumpkin protein shakes, pumpkin quinoa, pumpkin cookies, pumpkin muffins, crustless pumpkin pies, pumpkin popcorn, pumpkin oat flats, pumpkin cake, pumpkin bread, pumpkin dip, and more pumpkin!
That’s a lot of pumpkin!
I plan on stepping up my pumpkin game next month, especially since it’s October!
This morning was the start of my pumpkin phase. I made pumpkin protein cookies to go with my breakfast.
Ingredients: *1/4 cup ground flax seed, *2 tablespoons chia seeds, *1/2 tbsp of ground cinnamon, *3 large eggs, *2 teaspoons vanilla, *1/4 cup of light almond milk, *1/4 cup Stevia in the raw, *2 servings whey protein powder, *1 teaspoon baking soda, & *1 teaspoon baking powder, 1 can (15 oz) pumpkin.
-Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
-Add all the ingredients to a mixing bowl and combine well.
-Grease a baking sheet and drop(3 tablespoons) a spoonful of pumpkin onto the pan. Spread it out into a cookie form.
Bake the cookies 10-12 minutes.
Store the cookies in the refrigerator. I like to eat them cold.
Let the cookies cool on the pan before removing.
Recipe makes 24-26 cookies.
Nutrition Per Cookie:
40 Calories, 2g Fat, 5g Protein, 3g Fiber, 4g Fiber, 1g Sugar.
I had mine with breakfast this morning. I love high protein breakfast. My breakfast consisted of a 4 egg white, 1 egg omelet, bacon, watermelon, jelly, and protein cookies.
The cookies are really soft, but incredibly delicious. They have more of a muffin texture. If you’re a pumpkin fan, you’ll love these. Plus, pumpkin is extremely healthy for you! I’m heading out of town for a while tomorrow and plan on taking these with me for the road trip!
Sam @ PancakeWarriors says
Love these! I have been hoping to find a pumpkin protein cookie! Will def. have to try these!
sara says
Can I use 3 eggs?
anne says
Just wanted to say I love your blog! Its incredibly inspiring and I love checking everyday (or a few times a day) for updates!!
Enjoy the road trip!! Where are you headed? 🙂
Linda @ the Fitty says
I love how everything came together when you baked it!
Sierra @La Spice Sisters says
Where do you buy this protein powder from?
Kit-Kat says
I LOVE high-protein breakfasts!!! 😀
I’m going to have to try and figure out a way to vegan-ize these cookies. They look so so SO good!!!!
Divya says
This is such a great idea! So versatile!
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Liz says
Is there anything that can be subbed for the chia and flax? maybe oat flour? Thanks!
jess says
would these be okay to freeze and heat up later?
Lauren says
Mmmm I love this idea! I’ll pack them for our hiking trip tomorrow, snacks gotta have ’em!
Margaret Anne says
Hey there! Really excited about trying this recipe! I was wondering if I could use Vanilla Herbalife Formula 1 Protein powder instead of whey?
gabriella caracter says
was just wondering is it really 1/8 cup cinnamon? but look delicious
Laura Moore says
I was wondering the same thing…..and can you substitute any protein powder or does it have to be whey?
Anne M. says
You list fiber grams twice, but no carb grams. “3g Fiber, 4g Fiber”
Anne M. says
No listing for carb grams but fiber is listed in gms twice.
Betsy says
I have vanilla whey protein. Will that work? Also wondering about the amount of cinnamon as others have asked.
Charlene says
Just made these!! We drizzled sugar free maple syrup on them and they were AMAZING! They tasted liked French toast. MMMMMMM!!
Erin says
I was also wondering about the carb count. Fiber is listed twice.
I would love to make these for Thanksgiving weekend!! I love anything pumpkin flavored.
Katie Ringley says
Well, I know now what my next little recipe is going to be!! These look amazing, and I absolutely love Jamie. She is a total sweetheart so I love that you used her protein!! I love finding new blogger friends!! <3 Yay!
Snaf says
Do you know what the approximate size/weight of the serving size of the protein powder? 1/4 cup, 1 tbsp or ? I have a low-carb whey protein powder that I can use, but just need to know how much.
Jazmine says
I can’t wait to try these. I think I’m going to try it with bananas instead of pumpkin just to see what happens.
Jazmine says
Love these. I made them with banana instead of pumpkin and my peanut butter protein powder. They are so delicious and no flour involved. I also divided the recipe by 4 to make a small batch. I will be making these once a week. Such a great alternative to drinking protein shakes all the time. 🙂
Callie says
Loved these! Thanks
Brooke says
I’m wondering how you came up with the nutrition facts. Fiber is a type of carb, so if there are 4 grams of fiber, there would be at least 4 grams of carbs.
Danielle says
I think she is speaking NET carbs as fiber cannot be disgested and almost no impact on blood glucose.
Danielle says
http://www.atkin.com/how-it-works/library/articles/what-are-net-carbs
Brooke says
didn’t notice the 1g of sugar, now it makes sense 🙂
Heidi says
I mixed some cream cheese, stevia, vanilla and thinned with a little water. It made a delicious icing and even my little girl asked to have them for breakfast!!
Barbara says
Would Brown Rice Protein powder work just as well?
carly says
whats a good sub for the stevia? could I use coconut sugar?
Taralynn McNitt says
yes!
heather phelps says
i baked these cookies they are very good but it felt spongy like consistency. is there anything i could do to make it like a cookie to firm them up a tad bit more.
leanne says
Deelish!!! I was skeptical about how runny my batter turned out so I ended up putting everything into a 9×13 and baked for 20mins. Came out awesome. Thanks for the great recipe 😀
Jan says
1 serving of this brand of protein powder is ~40g.
Anonymous says
Hi, what are the total carbs in these? Type 1 diabetics need to calculate based on total carbs not net carbs.
Thanks,
Anonymous says
She kindly gives all macros. Read.
SusieQoo says
I’m a little late to the party, but I just found this recipe. I made these and they are really good—compared to some of the protein cookies I’ve made—A N D still ate in the past!! Lol
I wanted them to be a little more baked so I left them in for about 15-16 min. When I make them again, I will add more cinnamon and maybe some pumpkin pie spice because I like spicy cookies.. Also, I think these would make great Whoopie Pies (aka Gobs). Just make some stevia sweetened frosting and slap it in the middle of two cookies! Thank you for sharing this recipe.
Trina says
Don’t see the carb count .
Katrina says
the recipe says ” drop(3 tablespoons) a spoonful of pumpkin onto the…” so is it 3 tbsp or a spoonful? I did 3 tbsp for the first 2 cookie sheets in the oven and reduced to 2 tbsp for the last 2 sheets and only got 22 cookies…………..recipe says 24-26 – maybe only 2 tbsp?