These excessive protein buns are fluffy, candy, and protein-packed due to my go-to high-protein Greek yogurt dough. I’m sharing TWO scrumptious taste variations — basic triple berry and a model new raspberry almond croissant model! They make for a yummy breakfast or candy snack with no protein powder wanted 🥰.

- Tastes like berry pancakes: These buns are so fluffy and style identical to pancakes in bun kind.
- Protein-rich: Every “bun” packs 8g of protein with simply 185 energy. Can’t beat that!
- Two taste variations: Go basic with a triple berry combine, or attempt the brand new raspberry almond croissant model topped with sliced almonds and powdered sugar.
- Tremendous versatile: You need to use actually any berry or mixture of berries. Plus, each recent and frozen berries will work!
My pal AJfoodi on Instagram made these go viral, and I knew we needed to attempt a variation of our personal. The triple berry model was such successful that we developed a second taste — raspberry almond croissant — and truthfully, it’s simply as addictive. Go verify hers out for the OG.
Two Taste Variations
Each variations use the identical high-protein Greek yogurt base dough. The magic is within the toppings!
🫐 Triple Berry: Topped with a colourful mixture of frozen strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries, then drizzled with maple syrup earlier than serving. These style like berry pancakes in bun kind.
🥐 Raspberry Almond Croissant: Topped with frozen raspberries and sliced almonds, then dusted with powdered sugar. These have a bakery-croissant vibe — nutty, buttery, and just a bit fancy.
Elements You Want
The bottom dough is precisely the identical for each flavors. Right here’s what you’ll want:
- All-purpose flour: AP flour is the bottom of this dough. It helps create the proper crispy and chewy dough when baked. I’ve not examined this recipe (but) with gluten-free AP flour or almond flour.
- Baking powder: As a result of this dough doesn’t have any yeast, it wants baking powder as a leavening agent. Don’t skip it!
- Baking soda: You’ll additionally want baking soda for completely fluffy buns.
- Greek yogurt: I examined this recipe with Skyr yogurt, Greek yogurt, and blended cottage cheese, and all had been nice at including each protein and the correct amount of moisture. Painterland Sisters skyr yogurt is my jam in the event you haven’t tried it but.
- Egg: The egg helps the buns hold their form.
- Maple syrup: As a result of these buns are on the sweeter facet, you’ll use somewhat maple syrup within the dough. It enhances the berry taste fairly properly.
- Berries: For the triple berry model, use frozen blended berries (or recent). For the raspberry almond croissant, use frozen raspberries.
- Sliced almonds + powdered sugar (raspberry almond model solely): These give the raspberry almond croissant variation its bakery-style end.




It’s All Concerning the Excessive-Protein Dough
My go-to high-protein dough recipe is significantly so good, extremely simple to make, and tremendous versatile — a lot in order that I’ve used it as a base for SO many high-protein recipes on Match Foodie Finds. From my raspberry cottage cheese breakfast cake to my insanely scrumptious protein bagels to my no-rise protein pizza dough, this dough really does all of it!
What’s the ingredient DL? This high-protein dough makes use of only a few components, and requires ZERO rise time. It’s a 1:1 ratio of all-purpose flour and Greek yogurt + a number of different easy components like baking powder, an egg, and maple syrup.
Greek Yogurt vs. Blended Cottage Cheese
I’ve examined this recipe with Greek yogurt, skyr yogurt and blended cottage cheese and technically all of them work, though I do desire the Greek yogurt or skyr yogurt variation. Why? Greek yogurt makes these buns a bit extra fluffy whereas cottage cheese will make the buns a bit extra dense and savory.
Prime Ideas for Excessive-Protein Buns
Brown sugar or maple syrup will work on this recipe. I’ve examined each, and each work flawlessly. The flavour received’t change considerably both method, so select your personal journey right here.
Any number of berry will work for this recipe. I’ve examined these buns with frozen blended berries in addition to recent berries. You may also use a single number of berry in the event you desire.
Don’t overmix the batter. A couple of lumps are completely advantageous! Overmixing could make the buns extra dense as an alternative of fluffy.
Serving Strategies
Oh my gooooodness! A cup of espresso or latte with these protein buns is a heavenly match. Maintain it easy with my pour over espresso, or jazz issues up, and make this selfmade DIY maple pecan latte or chai tea latte!
Storage Instructions
Each variations could be saved in an hermetic container for 2-3 days at room temperature or within the fridge for as much as per week.

Extra Breakfast Buns and Cake Recipes
Base Dough (Each Variations)
Raspberry Almond Croissant Toppings
Base Dough (Each Variations)
Preheat the oven to 350℉ and spray a loaf pan with cooking spray. Put aside.
Place the flour, baking powder, baking soda, salt, Greek yogurt, egg, and maple syrup into a big mixing bowl. Stir to mix, ensuring to scrape the perimeters of the bowl.
Switch the batter to the ready loaf pan.
For Triple Berry
Prime the batter with the blended berries.
Bake at 350℉ for 20 minutes or till a toothpick inserted within the heart comes out clear.
Drizzle with maple syrup and serve heat.
For Raspberry Almond Croissant
Prime the batter with the frozen raspberries and sliced almonds.
Bake at 350℉ for 20 minutes or till a toothpick inserted within the heart comes out clear.
Sift with powdered sugar and serve heat.
- Brown sugar can be utilized rather than maple syrup on this recipe.
- Any combination of frozen or recent berries would work in each variations.
- The bottom dough is precisely the identical for each flavors — solely the toppings change!
- The vitamin data listed is for the triple berry taste variation.
Energy: 185 kcal, Carbohydrates: 35 g, Protein: 8 g, Fats: 1 g, Fiber: 1 g, Sugar: 14 g
Vitamin data is routinely calculated, so ought to solely be used as an approximation.


