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Protein Pancake Mix

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Protein Pancake Mix Customer Reviews

USD 34.99

$34.99

Protein Pancake Mix
Overall Rating : 4.06 / 5 (94 Reviews)
  • 54 5 star reviews
  • 18 4 star reviews
  • 6 3 star reviews
  • 6 2 star reviews
  • 10 1 star reviews
4.06 / 5 (94 Reviews)
  • 54 5 star reviews
  • 18 4 star reviews
  • 6 3 star reviews
  • 6 2 star reviews
  • 10 1 star reviews

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Great customer service

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While the product it’s self doesn’t taste the best it’s a great place to start. The powder is very versatile and allows you to be very create with your flavor and with 20 grams of protein is sure to satisfy any costumer. Personally not the the best tasting on its own though. Although when I talked to costumer service about my problems with the product they were very kind and helpful in assisting me.

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Could be better

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Bought this on sale, for the price it's not horrible but you need to know what you're getting into. not the greatest in terms of taste. Since it's unflavored, there isn't anything to take away from the natural flavor of oat flour and protein powder. With sugar free syrup, the flavor is masked effectively. The pancake itself does absorb moisture though so it's best to dunk pieces in syrup rather than pour straight on. Package states to use 1/4 cup of water, mix becomes way too thick with that much water. I would advise upping the water to 1/2 cup then add a little extra for the consistency you're looking for. Scoop included is incorrect for the measurement on the nutrition label. Contents weighed out to 76 grams when a serving is registered at 56.7. got to be careful on the calorie counts with this. The pancake cooks up very similarly to a biscuit rather than a pancake. Also if you have ever made a baked good using protein powder before then you will know that they usually cook up to a very dense and spongy product. Same thing here. If you got things to flavor the mix (stevia, sweetener, cocoa, PB2) then they are servable. I highly suspect if mixed with a regular pancake mix it can be used as a protein booster. I will experiment with the ratios and see how they come out. Overall, not bad but not good either. Up the water, add some flavor, and know the end product will be spongy.

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Pretty good

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If you use milk/almond milk instead of water then these pancakes are pretty good. You could also use them as a bread/wrap replacement.

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Best Pancake for the macros

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So I've had my fair share of protein pancakes, homemade and box type. Kodiak Cakes flapjack and waffle mix is hands down the best for flavor, but these are hands down the best for ease of use and straight-up simple clean and filling macros. I'm 6'3 215 and am in contest prep, I have an extremely large appetite and as such these are going to be a staple of my morning. 500 calories for two MASSIVE pancakes and some turkey bacon and under 35g carbs? Sign me up. To those mentioning lack of taste, go for Kodiak Cakes. If you've made your own protein DISCS before to no solid success, these do a bang up job. Very fluffy for my liking, browned up really well, and took on the taste of my walden farms syrup easily. Will I be eating these in my offseason? No, I'll stick to Kodiak Cakes or my local pancake house down the street. These are absolutely clutch if you're on a calorie budget and are a bit difficult to satiate. 9/10, because nothing is every perfect and there's always room for improvement (see, lack of taste).
Goes Well With:
Turkey bacon, Sugar free syrup, half a scoop to a scoop of your preferred protein powder (cinnamon for the win, salted caramel is, interesting).

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Very bland

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These pancakes have zero taste, which to me I didn’t think was bad until I tried it, I had to add a lot of fruit in the mixture and I added vanilla extract as well to help with the taste. As well the water portions are completely off, I use double sometimes triple the amount of water that it tells you to use on the bag just because if you don’t the pancakes are too thick and you don’t use all the powder. Or it doesn’t cook properly. The nutrition facts are awesome but there is also a crazy high amount of sodium which I was very surprised to see.
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Goes perfect with with kind of berries or fruit and maple syrup 

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Good with mix-ins

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 More dense than Flourish Pancakes. I like my pancakes doughy. These are hard to get that texture, and I find the outside it more like a biscuit. I’ve experimented with a few ingredients but because these rise so much you need to weigh them down. A banana helps. I also use this mix for a muffin base.
Goes Well With:
Very ripe Banana, chocolate chips, cocoa powder, water (58c, 25.3p, 7.9f)

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Amazing

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The consistency, quality and taste of the pancakes made with this mix were amazing! 

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Savoury crepes or wraps

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I know it’s meant to be for pancakes and they are actually not a bad pancake mix. A bit tasteless and more like the powdered skim milk taste. But I found that if you use unsweetened cashew milk and 4oz compared to the 2oz (1/4c) It calls for, you have better success in it.
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I also use it for savoury wraps and crepes, and as it cooks I add in “every but the bagel” seasoning  and it tastes great with, eggs, baked tomatoes with rosemary, cheese and onions.

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Good, simple, filling.

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Don't back to back taste versus the real stuff, you would be disappointed but otherwise good. Like mentioned by others users they work very well as a oven baked bread. I personally prefer doing them in the waffle iron. They are quite dry, you need a drink with them. Very filling. You can cut them into pieces and season them or make mini sandwich that you can take on rides or hikes as a snack. Simple ingredients. I like it, especially for a father of three with a dog and a full-time job who doesn't always have time...
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Anything really, salty or sweet.

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High protein but could use flavour

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It’s the thickest pancake I’ve ever made and I mean THICK. I followed the instructions, 2 scoops and 1/4c water. It would come off as too doughy and sticky that I add a bit more water to make it slightly runny so it’s easier to pour on the pan. I tried putting it on my waffle maker and it is indeed thick and makes 1 Belgian waffle per serving. I put probably 20 drops of maple Flavdrops but there’s still something about the taste that puts me off. I don’t taste the maple at all. It tastes eggy and dry. Compared to the P28 protein pancake that I used to buy a lot (coconut white chocolate), that one had flavour but always comes out as thin as a crepe. Overall it’s great for protein and is very filling. Would buy again, but would like to see a difference in flavour 
Goes Well With:
Maple syrup 

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Protein Pancake Mix Customer Reviews

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