Simshame Superfood Soylent - High Protein, Low Calorie, Low Carb Weight LossTasty!

Last updated June 19, 2014 Copy
AmountIngredient$ / daySource
90gMuscle Pharm Combat Protein (C&C)$1.71Costco
130gOrganic Blue (Purple) Corn Masa Flour$0.69Amazon
27gBob's Red Mill Chia Seeds$0.42Amazon
18gBob's Red Mill Soy Lecithin Granules$0.41Amazon
18gHealthworks Raw Certified Organic Cacao Powder$0.40Amazon
6gCalcium & Magnesium Citrate$0.44Amazon
4.5gPotassium Citrate$0.17Amazon
3gSea Salt$0.02Costco
4.5gSaigon Cinnamon Powder$0.04Costco
30mlExtra Virgin Olive Oil$0.39Amazon
10gSoybean Oil$0.07Amazon
15mlMCT Oil$0.34Amazon
75gfage (0%)$0.36Costco
100gbanana$0.25Grocery
1pillKirkland Signature Daily Multi$0.03Costco
1pillNow Foods Vitamin D-3 & K-2$0.05Amazon
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This soylent recipe is genuinely delicious. It is based on QuidNYC's wonderful male and female superfood recipes, but is a bit higher in protein and adheres to the belief that we, as humans, do need some plant enzymes and probiotics. Hence, the addition of a banana that adds sweetness and plant nutrients, as well as the yogurt which helps with consistency, protein, and probiotics. Obviously, you can make this recipe without those items or substitute other fruit. In addition, you may consider adding in some green, leafy vegetables or some chile for alternative nutrients and flavors.

This recipe makes three meals, so it is approximately $1.93 per meal. It is filling.

Note: Do not blend two vitamin pills into Soylent. Its easiest to take these separately.

To make Simshame Superfood Soylent, first add 750 ml water to a blender and then add the ingredients in any order.

I have a vitamix and like to put it on a kitchen scale, add the water, and then zero-out the scale and add the ingredients directly to the vitamix. I then run it once on the "smoothie" cycle, add the banana and run it again on the smoothie cycle.

To get the best consistency, make your soylent the night before and leave it in the fridge. This will allow it to coagulate. However, it is good fresh out of the blender as well.

I tried hard to update all prices and nutritional facts as of 6/14/14. Nutrition data was largely derived from http://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/list-all/ and http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/druginfo/herb_All.html.

PS: I know sulfur content is low, but I suspect there si sulfur in the whey and I dont want to over do it on the sulfur as Ive heard that can lead to gas.

I will continue to attempt to update the recipe and I appreciate all tips and suggestions.

Nutrition Facts

Amount Per Day
37% Carb, 21% Protein, 42% Fat
Calories1768
% Daily Values*
66%
Total Carbohydrate164g
118%
Dietary Fiber 33g
110%
Protein93g
126%
Total Fat82g
Saturated Fat27g
Monounsaturated Fat26g
Polyunsaturated Fat21g
390%
Omega-3 Fatty Acids6g
100%
Omega-6 Fatty Acids17g
Cholesterol119mg
Calcium
166%
Vitamin A
118%
Chloride
100%
Vitamin B6
203%
Chromium
100%
Vitamin B12
250%
Copper
231%
Vitamin C
105%
Iodine
100%
Vitamin D
278%
Iron
352%
Vitamin E
185%
Magnesium
230%
Vitamin K
103%
Manganese
221%
Thiamin
164%
Molybdenum
100%
Riboflavin
147%
Phosphorus
111%
Niacin
156%
Potassium
100%
Folate
139%
Selenium
165%
Pantothenic Acid
206%
Sodium
102%
Biotin
100%
Sulfur
100%
Choline
105%
Zinc
144%
 
* Percent Daily Values are based on "U.S. government DRI, male 19-50, 2000 calories". You may use the Nutrient Calculator to personalise your own profile, then select it from the list on the Recipe Editor tab.
Nutrient Profile: U.S. government DRI, male 19-50, 2000 caloriesChange

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