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[Mastering Plant-Based High-Protein Cooking: Three Nutrient-Dense Recipes]-[HIGH PROTEIN MEALS | 30g+ protein meals for 30 days!]

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Elevating Plant-Based Nutrition

This podcast episode focuses on the practical application of high-protein plant-based cooking, demonstrating that it is entirely possible to hit significant protein targets—over 30 grams per serving—without animal products. The host emphasizes that while a dietician might note that 30 grams per meal is not strictly necessary for everyone, maintaining high-protein recipes in one's "arsenal" is a valuable tool for satiety and nutritional variety.

Creamy Alfredo-Style Pasta

The first recipe reimagines the classic Alfredo sauce using a "plant-powered" approach. By blending soaked cashews, firm tofu, and soy milk, the base achieves a rich, creamy consistency. A critical takeaway is the choice of soy milk, which the host notes provides eight grams of protein per cup—eight times more than almond milk. The sauce is thickened with cornstarch and flavored with nutritional yeast, which provides both a "cheesy" flavor profile and an additional protein boost. Finished with butter beans and topped with vegan parmesan and seasoned breadcrumbs, this dish yields nearly 32 grams of protein per serving.

Flavor-Packed Gochujang Tempeh Bowl

The second recipe showcases tempeh, a fermented soy product from Indonesia known for its "firm texture" and "nutty flavor." The dish centers on the synergy between tempeh and shelled edamame. The tempeh is baked until crispy and glazed with a "flavor bomb" sauce made from gochujang chili paste—a Korean fermented paste offering sweet, savory, and spicy notes. By combining these protein-rich soy elements with a variety of vegetables and a savory sesame-tahini dressing, the dish delivers 34 grams of protein while providing a complex, satisfying meal.

The Ultimate Seitan Doner Kebab

The final recipe features seitan, described as one of the "highest plant-based protein sources in existence," allowing for an impressive 45 grams of protein per sandwich. The host explains the science of seitan, which is made using vital wheat gluten—a flour that is 75% to 80% protein. The process leverages the gluten’s ability to create "strong fibrous networks," resulting in a chewy, meat-like texture. After kneading and steaming the seitan, it is sliced into strips and seasoned with a chicken spice mix. Served with three distinct sauces—a garlicky soy yogurt-tahini sauce, a spicy harissa-based sauce, and a fresh herb-mayo sauce—this recipe demonstrates the versatility of seitan as a premier meat replacement.

Conclusion and Resources

The host concludes by highlighting the importance of accessibility in plant-based nutrition. By providing these recipes, the goal is to make high-protein eating both delicious and achievable. The episode serves as a preview for a larger collection of recipes being launched on their mobile app, underscoring a commitment to helping users meet their protein needs through diverse and nutrient-dense plant-based ingredients.

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📖 Transcript

Hey friends, welcome back.
So we've been getting a lot of requests for more high protein meals.
And so, in today's video, we're going to be making three different recipes that each dish up over 30 grams of protein per serving.
And this is just going to be a small little sample of a brand new high protein collection that we're gonna be launching in our mobile app.
So every single day for the next 30 days, we're gonna release a brand new high protein recipe that dishes up over 30 grams of protein per serving.
And if you're a new user to our app.

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