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Single-Serve Chocolate Protein Brownie

Single-Serve Chocolate Protein Brownie
Jamie Haleva
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If you're in the mood for a tasty treat after a long day, you can never go wrong with a brownie. This one happens to be high-protein, easy to make, and doesn't even require an oven.

Hit your macros in under ten minutes with this simple snack.

Let's check it out.

Single Serve Chocolate Protein Brownie

Servings
1 brownie

Ingredients

Instructions

1.

Pour all ingredients, except chocolate, into a blender. Blend till smooth.

2.

Pour into a ramekin. Place chocolate square in the center.

3.

Fold batter on top to cover. Microwave for 1.5-2 minutes at 900W. Enjoy!

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Jamie Haleva
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A Rutgers University Honors graduate, Jamie grew up on the Jersey shore and double majored in Comparative Literature and Anthropology in college. Jamie is an experienced writer in the health and wellness, biotech, and eCommerce fields. She loves writing with a purpose and has even written for the Department of Justice.

Jamie became drawn to exercise during her time in university and began to notice the physical and mental benefits of moving your body daily. Today, Jamie enjoys Pilates, light weight training, and going on long walks in nature daily.

Jamie is also passionate about eating right and prioritizing gut health and immunity. She is always trying the next innovation in health and wellness. When she’s not writing articles, Jamie enjoys reading, playing guitar, and finding dogs to play with.

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