Loaded Mediterranean Chicken Rice Cake | No-Cook, Protein-Packed Snack

If you think rice cakes are boring, this Loaded Mediterranean Chicken Rice Cake may change your mind. A crunchy rice cake gets topped with creamy hummus, leftover chopped chicken, fresh cucumber and tomato, then finished with pistachios and a drizzle of feta ranch. It’s quick, balanced, protein-packed—and requires zero cooking.

The beauty of this recipe is that it works with what you already have. It’s the kind of snack I love: fast, flexible, protein-forward and actually fun to eat. No cooking, no complicated ingredients and no sad desk-snack vibes. At about 200 calories and 14g protein, it makes a great snack or light meal when you want something satisfying without a lot of fuss.

Why You’ll Love this Rice Cake Mini Meal

Quick & no-cook: If you have cooked protein in the fridge, this is basically an assembly job. Spread, chop, pile and drizzle. Done.

Balanced: You get carbohydrates from the rice cake, protein from the chicken, healthy fats from hummus and pistachios, plus fresh veggies for crunch and flavor.

Easy to customize: Think of the rice cake as a blank canvas. Change up the protein, vegetables, spread and toppings based on what you have—or what sounds good.

Gluten-free: Rice cakes are naturally gluten-free, although you’ll want to check ingredient labels on your hummus, dressing and other packaged toppings if you need to strictly avoid gluten.

Ingredient Tips & Easy Swaps

Rice Cakes: I used a plain rice cake, but lightly salted or flavored varieties can work, too. Look for one that’s sturdy enough to handle a generous pile of toppings without immediately falling apart.

Hummus: Classic hummus works perfectly, but flavored varieties like roasted red pepper, garlic or jalapeño can add another layer of flavor.  If you’ve got the time, try a homemade – like my Turmeric Hummus.

Protein: I used chopped chicken breast, but this is a great leftover-protein recipe. Try chopped beef, steak, brisket, leftover roast or even bacon crumbles. Basically, if it’s cooked and hanging out in your refrigerator, it’s fair game. Even a canned tuna or canned chicken can work, if you’re just relying on the pantry.

Veggies

Cucumber and tomato give this version plenty of fresh crunch, but don’t be afraid to clean out the produce drawer. Try:

  • Radish slices
  • Olives
  • Pepperoncini
  • Bell peppers
  • Red onion
  • Arugula or spinach
  • Avocado

The Finishing Touches

This is where you can really make it yours. I used chopped pistachios and a drizzle of feta ranch, but there are plenty of other delicious directions to take it:

  • Tzatziki
  • Feta crumbles
  • Tahini
  • Greek yogurt
  • Fresh herbs
  • Crushed red pepper
Loaded Mediterranean Chicken Rice Cake
Prep Time
5 mins
Total Time
5 mins
 
Loaded Mediterranean Chicken Rice Cake is a quick, no-cook, protein-packed snack made with hummus, chicken, fresh veggies and flavorful toppings. Easy to customize and gluten-free!
Course: Appetizer, lunch, Snack, workout
Cuisine: Greek
Keyword: gluten free, greek yogurt, high protein, hummus, rice cake
Servings: 2 servings
Calories: 204 kcal
Ingredients
  • 2 rice cakes
  • 2 ounces hummus* flavor of choice the single-serve 2-oz snack packs are convenient
  • ½ cup sliced cucumber
  • 3 oz cooked chicken breast leftovers, canned, convenience pack, rotisserie
  • 2 grape tomatoes halved or quartered
  • 2 tsp. chopped pistachios
  • 1 tbsp Feta Ranch or a bit of feta with ranch 😉
Instructions
  1. Divide hummus and spread evenly between the two rice cakes.
  2. Layer with the cucumber and chicken breast.
  3. Garnish with grape tomatoes and pistachios.
  4. Drizzle with dressing.

Protein-Packed Chocolate Rice Cakes That Crush Your Sweet Tooth

I’m firmly in the camp of eat the dessert AND get the protein! 💪😋 These Protein-Packed Chocolate-Covered Greek Yogurt Rice Cakes check all the boxes when a sweet craving hits: they’re crunchy, creamy, chocolatey, fruity and ridiculously easy to make.

Think of them as a little dessert-meets-snack situation: a crisp rice cake topped with creamy Greek yogurt, protein powder and a layer of melted chocolate, finished with a sprinkle of crunchy dehydrated strawberries.

And with plenty of protein from Greek yogurt and protein powder, they’re more than just a sweet treat. They make a great high-protein dessert, afternoon snack or post-workout bite when you want something satisfying without turning to a complicated recipe.

A Rice Cake Is Just the Beginning

Let’s be honest: plain rice cakes aren’t exactly the nutritional superstar of the snack aisle. Just made from puffed rice, plain rice cakes tend to be light and low in protein, fiber, fat and many vitamins and minerals. On the upside, many varieties are made with whole grains and are naturally gluten-free, depending on the brand. But here’s where I think rice cakes really shine: they make an incredibly convenient blank canvas for nutrient-dense toppings. Instead of eating a plain rice cake and calling it a snack, pile on ingredients that bring more protein, flavor and staying power – like Greek yogurt!

Why Greek Yogurt Makes This Treat Seriously Smart for Your Body

Greek yogurt is the secret weapon here – mere 6 ounces of Greek yogurt offers15 to 20 grams of protein! I use zero-fat plain unsweetened Greek yogurt because the protein powder adds a touch of sweetness, and the chocolate topping brings even more dessert-like flavor. But you definitely don’t have to use fat-free or plain yogurt. Try 2% or full-fat Greek yogurt if that’s your preference. Or pre-flavored yogurt. You can also experiment with a plant-based yogurt if that’s a better fit for your dietary needs. The goal isn’t to make this recipe fit into one particular diet. It’s to create a treat that works for you while adding a little more protein to the day.

Chocolate Makes Everything Better

Obviously, we’re putting chocolate on these. Because life is too short for boring snacks. 😋 I usually reach for sugar-free chocolate chips. They don’t necessarily make the recipe lower in calories, but they can help reduce the carbohydrate count compared with traditional sweetened chocolate chips. That said, use whatever chocolate you love! Dark chocolate, milk chocolate, white chocolate or traditional chocolate chips can all work. The important part is that you get that thin, crackly chocolate layer on top. Once you melt with a skosh of coconut oil, it makes a healthy version of “Magic Shell” that firms up when chilled. So fun — see this post with more instructions and serving ideas for Healthy “Magic Shell” Dessert Topping.

Don’t Skip the Fruity Sprinkle

The finishing touch is freeze-dried fruit – strawberries for me, today! Freeze-dried fruit is lightweight, crunchy and intensely fruity. Crush it into little pieces (pro tip, put in a zip-top baggie and smash with a rolling pin) and you’ve got a colorful, naturally sweet topping that adds a fun contrast to the chocolate. And don’t limit yourself to strawberries. Try raspberries, blueberries, bananas, mango or another dehydrated fruit you love. You can even crush the fruit more finely and stir it right into the Greek yogurt mixture.

 Protein Powder adds Even More Protein.

Use your favorite protein powder and “type” like plant-based or whey, etc. Chocolate, vanilla or “exotic” flavors like birthday cake or caramel would all be delicious, depending on how you want the finished treat to taste. Today, I’ve used Nourify Plus protein powder from Previnex — it’s plant-based, has added nutrients and I use it for so many of my fit foodie recipes. Use my discount code THEFITFORK to save 15% off your first purchase.

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When Should You Eat These?

Pretty much whenever you want dessert. 😉 But they’re especially handy when you want something sweet with a protein boost. It’s about balance! For me, this is exactly the kind of recipe that fits my eat well, move often and enjoy your food outlook. Try one as:

  • A post-workout snack
  • An afternoon pick-me-up
  • A healthier dessert
  • A late-night sweet treat
  • A quick pre- or post-run bite
  • A fun addition to a high-protein snack plate
Protein-Packed Chocolate-Covered Greek Yogurt Rice Cakes
Prep Time
5 mins
chill
10 mins
Total Time
15 mins
 
Protein-packed chocolate-covered Greek yogurt rice cakes are crunchy, creamy, sweet and easy to make. A simple high-protein dessert or post-workout treat!
Course: Dessert, Snack, workout
Cuisine: gluten free, sugar free
Keyword: dessert, frozen yogurt, healthy dessert, healthy snack, high protein, rice cake
Servings: 1 serving
Calories: 244 kcal
Ingredients
  • ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt
  • 1 Tbsp. Protein Powder of choice
  • 1 plain rice cake
  • 1 Tbsp. sugar-free chocolate chips
  • ½ tsp. coconut oil
  • 2 Tbsp approx. freeze-dried strawberries, crushed
Instructions
  1. In small bowl, mix together protein powder with Greek yogurt.
  2. Spread evenly across top of rice cake; set aside.
  3. In another small bowl, add chocolate chips and coconut oil. Microwave on high for 15 seconds, stop to stir and microwave in 5 second increments, stirring between, until smooth and glossy.
  4. Pour over top of yogurt and sprinkle crushed freeze-dried strawberries on top.
  5. Set in freezer for 10 minutes to set; enjoy!
Recipe Notes

1 serving: 244 calories | 20g protein | 9g fat |24g carb

Mushroom Rice Cake Pizza (High-Protein Air Fryer Snack in Minutes)

If you’re craving something savory, cheesy, and satisfying — but still want to keep things healthy — this Mushroom Rice Cake Pizza is about to become your new go-to snack.

Made in the air fryer in just minutes, this mini “pizza” delivers big flavor with minimal effort. With 10 grams of protein and only 117 calories, it’s perfect for those in-between meals when hunger hits but dinner is still a way off.

Whether you’re fueling a workout, managing busy days, or simply trying to snack smarter, this recipe fits seamlessly into a balanced lifestyle.

Why You’ll Love This Mushroom Rice Cake Pizza

Unlike many “healthy” snacks that leave you wanting more, this creative mini pizza delivers real satisfaction and combines convenience, nutrition, and comfort food flavor:

  • Ready in under 10 minutes
  • High-protein and low-calorie
  • Budget-friendly ingredients
  • No complicated prep
  • Crispy, cheesy, and filling
  • Perfect for meal prep or quick snacks

High-Protein Secret: Cottage Cheese

In addition to the rice cake, the other secret ingredient in this recipe is 2% cottage cheese. This simple swap helps turn a basic snack into a protein-packed mini meal.

When drained and layered onto the rice cake, it warms to create a creamy texture while boosting protein. It blends seamlessly into the pizza, adding nutrition without affecting flavor. To keep the rice cake from getting soggy, make sure that you have drained off as much liquid as possible from cottage cheese and are layering on TOP of the provolone slice, not under it.

Easy Recipe Variations

Customize this rice cake pizza with your favorite flavors to keep things fresh and exciting.

Extra Cheese: Add a second slice of provolone, mozzarella or parmesan for a richer bite.

Spicy Version: Top with red pepper flakes or chili oil.

Meat Lover: Add turkey pepperoni or lean ham. Ground beef crumbles are delicious too.

Veggie Boost: Try chopped spinach, bell peppers, or zucchini.

Pesto Style: Replace tomato sauce with pesto.

When to Eat This High-Protein Snack

Mushroom Rice Cake Pizza is quick enough for busy schedules and satisfying enough to feel indulgent. Ideal for:

  • Afternoon slumps
  • Post-workout recovery
  • Late-night cravings
  • Light lunches
  • On-the-go days
Mushroom Rice Cake Pizza
Prep Time
5 mins
Cook Time
4 mins
Total Time
9 mins
 
This Mushroom Rice Cake Pizza is a quick, high-protein air fryer snack with only 117 calories and 10g protein. Made with cottage cheese, provolone, and mushrooms, it’s crispy, cheesy, and ready in minutes.
Course: lunch, Snack
Cuisine: high protein
Keyword: mushroom, pizza, rice cake
Servings: 1 servubg
Calories: 117 kcal
Ingredients
  • 1 plain rice cake
  • 1 tbsp tomato-based pasta sauce
  • 1 ultra-thin slice provolone cheese
  • 3 tbsp 2% cottage cheese drain off the excess moisture
  • 1 white mushroom sliced
  • pinch Italian seasoning
Instructions
  1. Pre-heat air fryer to 380F. Spread pasta sauce on rice cake, top with cheese slice. Add drained cottage cheese on top of this evenly. Top with sliced mushrooms, sprinkle with Italian seasoning and air fry for 4-5 minutes, or until cheese bubbling / browning some at edges and mushrooms are softened.
Recipe Notes

117 cal, 10g carb, 4g fat, 10g protein

Strawberry Peanut Butter Rice Cake “Flower” – Healthy & Cute Snack

Spring has sprung, and I’m all about those snacks that are equal parts pretty and practical. If you’re looking for a healthy rice cake snack that’s big on flavor and short on prep time, let me introduce you to my Strawberry Rice Cake Snack Flowers — an easy no bake snack that comes together in just minutes with a few simple ingredients!

How To Make Rice Cake Strawberry Flower:

  • Start with a rice cake – I used a plain one, but caramel or chocolate rice cakes would take this to next-level delicious.
  • Spread on about 1 tablespoon of peanut butter (or your favorite nut or seed butter — almond, cashew, or even Nutella – I personally like this peanut butter with added protein). This makes a dreamy rice cake with peanut butter base.
  • Slice 2 hulled strawberries vertically into ¼-inch thick slices. Arrange them in a circle on top of the nut butter to resemble flower petals — a totally Instagram-worthy spring snack idea.
  • Add a fun center — diced strawberries, a banana slice, mini chocolate chips, chopped nuts, or whatever little treat delights you.

Why I Love This Anytime Snack:

  • Visually adorable – The flower shape just feels happy and fresh!
  • Fast and flexible – Assembles just a couple minutes, and you can mix and match ingredients based on what you have on hand. Perfect for a quick healthy snack for kids or grownups alike.
  • Balanced and satisfying – You get complex carbs from the rice cake, healthy fats and protein from the nut butter, and natural sweetness from the fruit.
  • Light and energizing – Keep your nut butter portion to 1 tablespoon, and you’ve got a low calorie snack under 200 calories!

Whether you stick with strawberries or switch things up with other fruits, these fruit topped rice cakes are a fun, colorful way to satisfy hunger while feeling great about what you’re eating. This nut butter rice cake snack is perfect for post-workout, a midday energy boost, or even part of a beautiful brunch spread.

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