Brown Rice Protein Powder

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I do a fruit and yogurt smoothie in the mornings for breakfast. I
have used whey protein and hemp protein in the past and I just bought
some organic brown rice protein to put in my smoothies. The Hemp was
just too expensive and the whey protein was to 'fluffy/slimy' so I
thought I'd try the brown rice.

Well..........the texture is fine, I have no problem with that, but
boy does it change the taste of the smoothie. It is very strong
tasting. I 'm having my first smoothie with it right now and I very
disappointed.

I'm wondering if anyone has used brown rice protein powder in breads
or in coatings or dredges, etc.? It is a very fine powder, like a
flour and could be used for baking I suppose.

I'm not going to throw it out, it costs too much to just get rid of.
If I can't find anything else to do with it I'll suffer the taste in
the smoothies till it runs out. But I'm certainly not buying it to
go in smoothies anymore.
 
in meat/vegetable breading, or put a bit in to thicken soups/gravys? Lee
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in meat/vegetable breading, or put a bit in to thicken soups/gravys? Lee
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I ended up throwing mine out. Just never could figure out what to do with
it. I was told it worked well in smoothies and puddings but I don't eat
either of those things.
 
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I ended up throwing mine out. Just never could figure out what to do with
it. I was told it worked well in smoothies and puddings but I don't eat
either of those things.
 
On Feb 20, 10:45?am, ImStillMags wrote:

Has anyone used it in bread baking.? I'm thinking it could be added
to a multigrain wheat bread recipe.
 
ImStillMags wrote:



My H eats it on brown rice with soy sauce and sesame oil as a snack. I tried
some, and thought the nuttiness worked well.
 
On Feb 22, 10:47?am, ImStillMags wrote:

I have bread in the oven right now. I made my multigrain recipe and
I added a 1/2 cup of the organic brown rice protein powder. I could
smell the brown rice powder a bit when the bread was kneading in the
KA, but now that it is in the oven it just smells heavenly like this
recipe always does.

I'll let you know if there is any difference in taste or texture.

If this turns out well, it might be a good way to add even more
protein to my bread recipe.

oh...and here is the bread recipe, I've posted it before but just in
case........

http://www.hizzoners.com/recipes/breakfast/294-sitaras-multi-grain-bread
 
On Feb 26, 12:00?pm, ImStillMags wrote:


Well, it's cool enough to cut and it's yummy. I can tell a tiny bit
of difference in the taste but it is not detrimental in any way, it
just adds a bit of dimension to the bread.

Eating the end slice right now with some butter. It's really really
good.
 
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