The Answer to Your Late Night Sweet Tooth Problem Is Protein Fluff
Stick to your macro goals with this sweet, creamy, satisfying treat.
Stick to your macro goals with this sweet, creamy, satisfying treat.
If your problem with Netflix and chill is the beck and call of the Reese’s peanut butter cups hidden away on the top shelf of your pantry, same. Give me a sofa and sweatpants, and the resolve to stay on the straight and narrow (of my diet, that is) withers to shreds.
I have healthy alternatives on tap. Healthier Oreos, date ‘Snickers’ bars, and Smart Sweets are stashed appropriately. But I wouldn’t dare claim these treats are anywhere as close to my macro goals as, a chicken breast or a protein shake.
That’s where TikTok’s viral protein fluff comes into play. The creamy dessert bowl, created by Hayden Rolfe, only has 200 calories and averages 25 grams of protein (depending on what protein powder you use). Better yet, all you need is four ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen. Here’s the scoop.
Frankly, there are plenty of meh versions of protein fluff floating around. Some have likened the stuff to ice cream, and as a self-proclaimed ice cream connoisseur, I find that offensive. It’s closer to a healthy soft serve—think nice cream (the stuff made only with frozen bananas), but with protein.
It’s typically light and fluffy, and includes your choice of protein powder, fruit, ice, and some type of liquid; but, it can be richer by adding things like chocolate, peanut butter, or bananas to the mix. Rolfe’s version combines vanilla protein powder, strawberries, plant-based milk, and ice which yields a flavor reminiscent of Berries and Creme Starbursts (without all the sugar).
Want to try it for yourself? Here’s how Rolfe does it.
Glad you asked. Rolfe says a food processor—he uses the Ninja Professional Plus Kitchen System which comes equipped with a blender and food processor attachment— is key to a creamy fluff. However putting ice into your run-of-the-mill food processor can dull the blades, which is why I made mine in the blender instead.
When it comes to flavor, Rolfe is spot on. It’s fresh, creamy, light, and generally, delightful. But when it comes to texture, I had problems. The ingredients clung to the sides of my old-school Ninja blender so I constantly had to open the blender to scrape the concoction back into position, blend for two seconds, and repeat. The fluff is good, but truthfully not worth that level of commitment.
If you’re considering whipping up a bowl of protein fluff, there are plenty of science-backed benefits in your favor. Studies show a diet high in protein can help:
If that’s not enough to convince you, TikTok gets it. “Looks like that stuff everyone always accuses McDonald’s of making their nuggets out of,” one TikToker commented. Fair enough.