Protein Powder

Servings: 25 Total Time: 20 mins Difficulty: Beginner
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Ever picked up a store-bought protein powder, flipped the jar around, and thought, “What even is half of this?”

You’re not alone.

That’s exactly why this homemade protein powder works so well. It’s made with real nuts, real seeds, and zero mystery ingredients. No preservatives. No artificial flavours. No fillers hiding behind scientific names.

And the best part?
You can make this in under 30 minutes, using ingredients you already trust in your kitchen.

If you want a natural protein boost for kids, adults, or everyday energy, this recipe is for you.

Why Homemade Protein Powder Is Better Than Store-Bought

Let’s be honest. Most commercial protein powders are designed for shelf life, not health.

Here’s what making protein powder at home solves instantly:

  • You control every ingredient
  • No hidden sugar, soy, or additives
  • No artificial colours or flavours
  • Suitable for kids and elders
  • Tastes mild and natural, not chalky

This homemade protein mix is especially popular in Indian homes because it’s:

  • Familiar
  • Nourishing
  • Easy to digest
  • Customisable based on taste and diet

What Goes Into This Protein Powder

This isn’t a random mix of nuts. Every ingredient plays a role.

Nuts: Strength + Healthy Fats

Almonds, cashews, pistachios, and walnuts form the base. They provide:

  • Plant protein
  • Healthy fats
  • keeps you full longer

Roasted Chana Dal: Protein Backbone

This is the quiet hero of the mix.

  • Boosts protein content
  • Keeps the powder light
  • Improves digestibility

Seeds: Micronutrient Power

Melon, pumpkin, and sunflower seeds add:

  • Zinc
  • Magnesium
  • Iron
  • Omega fats

Makhana: Lightness Without Weight

Fox nuts make the mix:

  • Less heavy
  • Easier to digest
  • Suitable for kids and seniors

Rock Candy & Saffron: Gentle Sweetness

  • Rock candy gives mild sweetness without overpowering
  • Saffron adds aroma and warmth

How This Protein Powder Comes Together

You start by dry roasting everything gently, nuts, seeds, and chana dal, until the kitchen smells warm and nutty. Nothing should brown aggressively. This step is what ensures longer storage and better digestion.

Once roasted, everything must cool completely. This is crucial. Grinding warm ingredients creates moisture, and moisture ruins shelf life.

Makhana is roasted separately until crisp and light, then cooled again.

Only after everything is fully cool do you grind it together with rock candy and saffron. The result is a fine, aromatic, natural protein powder that smells fresh, not raw or oily.

That’s it. No cooking drama. No complicated steps.

Pro Tip💡: Always roast on low flame. High heat makes nuts oily and shortens their shelf life.

Who This Homemade Protein Powder Is Perfect For

This recipe works beautifully if you’re:

  • Looking for a kid-friendly protein drink
  • Avoiding artificial supplements
  • Meal-prepping healthy basics
  • Wanting a daily strength boost without gym protein powders
  • Cooking for elders who need gentle nutrition

It’s especially useful for:

  • Growing kids
  • Busy adults
  • Recovery days
  • Light breakfast add-ons

Diet & Allergen Notes

Vegan Swap🌿 : Mix this protein powder with warm almond milk or oat milk instead of dairy milk

How to Use This Protein Powder

This mix is versatile. You’re not limited to one drink.

You can:

  • Stir it into hot milk for a morning drink
  • Add it to smoothies
  • Mix into porridge
  • Use as a post-meal energy drink

Because it’s mild, it blends easily without overpowering flavours.

Storage Tips: Keep It Fresh Longer

This protein powder doesn’t contain preservatives, so proper storage is essential.

How to Store Homemade Protein Powder

  • Store in a clean, airtight container
  • Keep refrigerated for best freshness
  • Always use a dry spoon

Used correctly, it stays fresh and flavourful for about a week.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Grinding while ingredients are warm
  • Roasting on a high flame
  • Storing at room temperature in humid weather
  • Using wet spoons

Avoid these, and your protein powder will stay perfect.

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Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 10 mins Cook Time 10 mins Total Time 20 mins
Servings: 25 Calories: 210
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year, Winter, Spring

Description

This homemade protein powder by Hema Subramanian is made with roasted nuts, seeds, makhana, and chana dal. A high‑protein, preservative‑free recipe that’s meal‑prep friendly, kids‑friendly, and perfect with hot milk for daily nutrition.

Ingredients

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Instructions

Prep Work

  1. Measure ingredients

    Measure all nuts, seeds, and sweetener and keep ready

  2. Clean ingredients

    Check nuts and seeds for stones or impurities

  3. Setup roasting pan

    Keep a thick pan ready on low flame

  4. Prepare mixer jar

    Make sure mixer jar is clean and dry

Method

  1. Roast nuts and seeds

    Add nuts, roasted chana dal, and seeds to a pan and dry roast on low flame until aromatic

  2. Cool mixture

    Transfer roasted ingredients to a plate and allow to cool completely

  3. Roast makhana

    Roast makhana gently until crisp and light

  4. Cool again

    Transfer makhana to the same plate and cool fully

  5. Grind powder

    Add cooled ingredients to a mixer jar along with rock candy and saffron

  6. Store powder

    Grind into a smooth powder and store in airtight container

  7. Serving suggestion

    Mix with hot milk and garnish if needed

Equipment

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Nutrition Facts

Servings 25


Amount Per Serving
Calories 210kcal
% Daily Value *
Total Fat 14g22%
Saturated Fat 2g10%
Sodium 12mg1%
Potassium 240mg7%
Total Carbohydrate 14g5%
Dietary Fiber 3g12%
Sugars 4g
Protein 8g16%

Vitamin A 120 IU
Calcium 52 mg
Iron 1.8 mg
Vitamin E 3.2 IU
Magnesium 68 mg
Zinc 1.1 mg

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily value may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.

Keywords: Protein Powder, health mix, dry fruit protein powder, energy booster, weight gain, nuts and seeds mix, dry fruit mix powder
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Frequently Asked Questions

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Do I need to soak the nuts?

No, dry roasting works best for shelf life.

Can I skip saffron?

Yes, it’s optional and mainly for aroma and color.

Why clean ingredients before roasting?

It avoids grit or stones while grinding.

Can I use any pan?

A thick-bottom pan gives even roasting.

Should everything cool fully before grinding?

Yes, this prevents moisture in the powder.

Why roast on low flame?

Low heat prevents burning and keeps nutrients intact.

How fine should the powder be?

Grind till smooth but not oily.

Can I skip rock candy?

Yes, sweetness is optional.

How should I store this powder?

In an airtight container in the fridge.

How long does it stay fresh?

Best used within one week.

Hema Subramanian
Hema Subramanian Food and Lifestyle Blogger

I love to cook! And through Home Cooking Show, I hope to make cooking fun, easy, and approachable for everyone.

My way of sharing recipes is all about keeping it simple and delicious—no complicated steps, no fancy ingredients, just real home-cooked food that anyone can make. Cooking should be a joy, not a chore! Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned cook, you’ll find something here to inspire you. If you love good food made with love, then you’re in the right place!

- Hema Subramanian

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