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Adding protein to bread can be a great way to make it more nutritious and satisfying. Here are some ways to add protein to bread: 1. Use protein-rich flours: You can substitute a portion of the regular flour in a bread recipe with protein-rich flours such as almond flour, chickpea flour, or quinoa flour. These flours are higher in protein than wheat flour and will give your bread a boost of nutrition. 2. Add protein powder: Another way to increase the protein content of your bread is to add protein powder to the dough. You can use whey protein, soy protein, or pea protein powder. Simply mix the protein powder with the flour before adding the liquid ingredients. 3. Add nuts and seeds: Nuts and seeds are a great source of protein and can be easily added to bread. Chopped nuts such as almonds, walnuts, or pecans can be added directly to the dough, while seeds like chia seeds or flax seeds can be mixed into the dough. 4. Use dairy products: Dairy products such as milk, yogurt, and cheese are excellent sources of protein. You can replace some of the liquid in your bread recipe with milk or yogurt, or add grated cheese to the dough. 5. Add eggs: Eggs are also a great source of protein and can be added to bread in several ways. You can whisk an egg and add it to the liquid ingredients, or brush an egg wash on the top of the bread before baking. Remember that adding protein to bread may alter the texture and taste of the bread, so you may need to adjust the recipe accordingly.
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