Image 1 — Ninja creami base that feels like a full fat ice cream WITHOUT protein powder or xanthan gum!
Image 2 — Ninja creami base that feels like a full fat ice cream WITHOUT protein powder or xanthan gum!
Image 3 — Ninja creami base that feels like a full fat ice cream WITHOUT protein powder or xanthan gum!

Ninja creami base that feels like a full fat ice cream WITHOUT protein powder or xanthan gum!

I have cracked the code for a creamy and delicious ninja creami base that feel like the real deal! It is incredible and can be incredibly versatile, all while have 40 grams of protein and 260-300 ish kcals

The base is:

  1. Vanilla to taste
  2. Sweeteners to taste
  3. A pinch of salt

Then, you can add raspberries, blackberries, peaches, apricots, cocoa, coffee, anything really.

After you added all the ingredients, mix them in a blender till they are smooth.

Then freeze in the container from 16-24 hours

After the time has passed, spin 2 times on lite ice cream setting or after the first, add the mix-ins and spin on the mix-in setting 1 times.

My favourite is definitely the cookies and cream with 2 Oreo cookies as mix-ins (adds only 40 kcals, but well worth it) and cherry brownie one.

You make the base, then add cocoa (around 5-10 ish grams), then coffee, and then 100-150 grams of cherries. The result is a creamy cocoa-ey flavour with a hint of sweetness and sourness from the cherry.

Edit: guys, thanks for educating me about eggs, I was unknowingly salmonellamaxxing this entire time 🤣 are egg yolks also dangerous? Egg yolks are commonly used in making real ice cream, so maybe it is not as dangerous?

u/shebevibin — 21 hours ago

Is it necessary to buy protein powder or xanthan gum for recipes?

I have been thinking about buying a ninja creami, but I am curious can you make good and tasty recipes without protein powder/ weird ingredients? In my area they are way too expensive (almost as expensive or more expensive as meat) and at that point I cannot justify spending that much money on protein powder.

I heard that Greek yogurt and cottage cheese can do the trick, is it true? And is it as tasty as protein powder recipes (if I add sweetener, milk, all those things).

And second question: what are some necessary ingredients needed for ninja creami recipes?

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u/shebevibin — 29 days ago

In a cut

Egg whites, 0.1 % cottage cheese, Greek yogurt, beets, sauerkraut, pickled peppers.

Egg whites and cottage cheese is an elite combo fr fr

u/shebevibin — 1 month ago

Zucchini stuffed with minced chicken and beetroot on the side

Chicken fillet 211 g
Onion 77 g
Garlic 8 g
Ginger 21 g
Spinach 15 g
4 Zucchini’s 923 g

All 4 zucchini’s should be approximately 425 kcals. On the picture should be 100 kcals.

Sides:

Beets 157
Cucumbers 259
Cherry tomatoes 50
Peppers 17

It’s super tasty and light

u/shebevibin — 2 months ago