Collagen Blackberry Gelatin Trick

Are you looking for a tasty and easy way to incorporate collagen into your diet? Many of us are bombarded with expensive supplements promising the world. But what if I told you there was a simple, delicious, and budget-friendly way? Let’s get real – this isn’t a miracle cure, but it’s a helpful addition to a balanced lifestyle. This **collagen blackberry gelatin trick** combines the benefits of collagen with the antioxidant power of blackberries in a refreshing gelatin dessert. It’s a fun and tasty way to potentially support skin, hair, and joint health. Let’s dive in!

Prep Time5Cook Time10
Servings4Calories55 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh or frozen blackberries
  • 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder (collagen peptides)
  • 1 cup water
ToolWhy You Need It
SaucepanFor cooking the blackberries and dissolving the gelatin.
Fine-mesh sieveTo remove the seeds from the blackberries for a smoother texture.
Measuring cups and spoonsEnsuring accurate ingredient ratios for proper gelatin setting.
Serving cups or moldTo shape the gelatin while it sets in the refrigerator.

Calorie Reality

At 55 calories per serving, this gelatin snack is a very light addition to your daily intake. It’s a great way to satisfy a sweet craving without significantly impacting your calorie budget for the day. Remember, sustained habits are key to long-term success.

About Your Daily Budget: Your TDEE, or Total Daily Energy Expenditure, estimates how many calories you burn in a day. By knowing your TDEE, you can adjust your calorie intake to either lose, maintain, or gain weight. Focus on foods that give you energy and nutrients.

Diet Compatibility

Compatible with: Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Paleo (with modification: use grass-fed gelatin), Pescatarian

Not compatible with: Vegan, Vegetarian

Warning: Mixing Diets: Gelatin is pure protein. Overconsumption of protein, particularly without sufficient carbohydrate and fat intake, can potentially contribute to lipogenesis, where excess protein is converted into fatty acids and stored as fat. Moderation is key, and balance this dessert with other nutrients in your diet.

Expert Tips

For a smoother gelatin, ensure the gelatin is completely dissolved before refrigerating. To prevent a skin from forming on top of the gelatin while it sets, cover the serving cups with plastic wrap. Weight loss is about consistency; small changes add up over time!

Close-up of blackberry gelatin texture

Macros Breakdown

This recipe is primarily protein and carbohydrates, with minimal fat. The protein comes from the collagen gelatin, and the carbohydrates are from the blackberries. The fiber content, thanks to the blackberries, can help with digestion and satiety. It fits most diets, but keep in mind the lack of fat may impact satiety.

Nutrition Information (per serving)

CaloriesProteinCarbsFatFiber
55 kcal5g8g-g2g

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