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Anabolic Bundt Cake

  • This anabolic Bundt cake is only 300 calories, rich in protein, and combines dark chocolate and peanut butter flavors.
  • Nutritional content per cake: 308 kcal, 20g fat, 22g carbs, 35g protein.
  • Ingredients include light butter, creamy peanut butter, chocolate whey, dark cocoa powder, all-purpose flour, egg whites, baking powder, stevia or Splenda, and water.
  • Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees, melt butter and peanut butter, mix in other ingredients, achieve cake batter consistency with water, and bake in a greased mini bundt pan for 15-20 minutes.
  • Serving suggestion: Decorate with peanut butter powder and low-calorie chocolate syrup.

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