Make a Microwave Protein Brownie in Just 90 Seconds!

Microwave Protein Brownie

yield: 1 SERVINGS

prep time: 2 MINUTES

cook time: 2 MINUTES

total time: 4 MINUTES

Directions

1

In a bowl, whisk together the egg and Greek yogurt. Add in the protein powder, unsweetened cocoa powder, and sweetener. Combine until smooth.

2

Pour the mixture into a greased ramekin or microwave-safe container. Microwave for 90 seconds. Top with chocolate chips and whipped cream if desired. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Yield: 1, Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: 292 Calories | 14.4g Fat | 42.1g Total Carbs | 7.2g Fiber | 12.4g Sugar | 22.5g Protein | 20.4g Net Carbs

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Grab some chocolate protein powder and make a fudgey microwave protein brownie as an easy dessert!

microwave protein brownie

Here’s a guilt-free treat that seems too good to be true! 🍫

We all have those nights. You want something warm, chocolatey, and fudgy…but your inner voice is saying, “Don’t do it!” I say whip up this 90-second brownie and enjoy life! If you enjoyed the microwave protein cookie we made last year, then you’ll likely enjoy this brownie!

It’s rich. It’s gooey. It’s packed with protein. And yes, it’s made in the microwave! 

woman holding a protein powder brownie (

Why you’ll love these high protein brownies: 

  • Protein-packed: Keeps you full and satisfied. This brownie has over 20 grams of protein!
  • Single serving: Built-in portion control (though no one’s judging if you make a second).
  • Customizable: Swap flavors, add mix-ins, or go wild with toppings.

Hip Tip: Head here to see our latest deals on Orgain protein powder! I happen to love this brand and use it often.

ingredients on the counter to make microwave brownie

microwave brownie batter in a glass container

protein brownie after cooking

adding chocolate chips to protein brownie


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Microwave Protein Brownie

yield: 1 SERVINGS

prep time: 2 MINUTES

cook time: 2 MINUTES

total time: 4 MINUTES

Mix protein powder with a few other simple ingredients that results in a guilt-free lava cake in 90 seconds.

Directions

1

In a bowl, whisk together the egg and Greek yogurt. Add in the protein powder, unsweetened cocoa powder, and sweetener. Combine until smooth.

2

Pour the mixture into a greased ramekin or microwave-safe container. Microwave for 90 seconds. Top with chocolate chips and whipped cream if desired. Enjoy!

Nutrition Information

Yield: 1, Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: 292 Calories | 14.4g Fat | 42.1g Total Carbs | 7.2g Fiber | 12.4g Sugar | 22.5g Protein | 20.4g Net Carbs

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Extra tips for making these healthy protein brownies: 

  • Feel free to swap out the sweetener for one you love. For example, instead of monk fruit, you can use honey, maple syrup, or traditional sugar.
  • Alternative oven directions. Bake for 10–12 minutes at 350 degrees, depending on how gooey or cakey you like your brownie.
  • Don’t overcook it. Start with 90 seconds and then add a few at a time if needed. The brownie keeps cooking for a few seconds after you pull it out. Slightly underdone gives you that gooey center.
  • Upgrade your toppings! Think: whipped cream, chocolate chips, caramel drizzle, melted peanut butter, frozen berries, or a scoop of protein ice cream.

easy protein brownie in the microwave

Try these high-protein brownies as a yummy single-serve treat! 

It’s proof that dessert can be quick, protein-packed, and still absolutely delicious. I initially thought this would taste bland and have an eggy texture, but it’s pretty great tasting, and the texture reminds me of lava cake.

If you are craving something chocolatey but don’t want the sugar crash or dishes, try this! The result is a warm, fudgy, brownie that’s ready faster than you can say “dessert for one.


Make these 3 delicious high-protein cottage cheese bowls for lunch or dinner!


About the writer:

Lina has a Bachelor's Degree from Northern Arizona University with 11 years of blogging and photography experience having work featured in Today.com, Martha Stewart, Country Living, Fox News, Buzzfeed, and HGTV.


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  1. Anne S

    Any idea on the Calories/Carbs/Protein in this? Looks yummy!

    • Lina D (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      Oh whoops, I fixed the nutrition so it’s showing now. Thanks Anne! Enjoy 🙂

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