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How To Make Iced Protein Coffee Recipe

Quick and simple high protein muscle building coffee

On today’s episode of Live Lean TV, I’m showing you a how to make iced protein coffee recipe that is so quick and simple to put together.

Yes, this high protein iced coffee recipe is for all the coffee lovers out there, as well as for people who don’t like the taste of coffee.

Confused?

Here’s the deal.

I don’t have an issue with drinking coffee, as I’m a big fan of caffeine in moderation, and coffee can be a good source of antioxidants.

The only issue I have is what people add to their coffee, to make it taste better.

These unhealthy ingredients includes fattening sugar and artificial sweeteners, as well as dairy milk.

So in this iced protein coffee recipe, I’m showing healthy ingredient swaps, to add to your coffee.

How To Make Iced Protein Coffee Recipe

These healthy ingredients will not only add delicious flavor to your coffee, but they’ll also help increase your consumption of muscle building protein and healthy fat.

Healthy coffee ingredient swaps:

Fun fact: at the time of filming, I never had a full cup of hot coffee before because I never liked the taste.

I don’t know why, I just never fell into the coffee trend.

At the time, I also didn’t like the bitter taste of black coffee.

So few months prior, I started experimenting by adding coffee to my protein shake, to increase the antioxidant and energy boosting properties.

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Note: in this version I used a plant based chocolate protein from Earth Nutri.

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It was a home run

That’s how I discovered this delicious iced protein coffee recipe.

Not only was it delicious, but it also gave me that energy boost that I was looking.

With all that said, lets jump into this simple high protein iced coffee recipe, that you can put together early in the morning.

Here are the iced protein coffee ingredients and instructions.

Simply add all of these healthy ingredients to a blender, blend it up, and you’re good to go.

How To Make Iced Protein Coffee Recipe

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High Protein Chocolate Iced Protein Coffee
High Protein Chocolate Iced Protein Coffee
Course Protein Shake, Snack
Prep Time 2 minutes
Servings
serving
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup canned coconut milk (I love canned coconut milk as it has more healthy fat and flavor)
  • 1 handful ice cubes
  • 1 packet Stevia
  • 1 tsp cacao powder
  • 1 tsp instant coffee
  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1 serving Chocolate Protein Powder
Course Protein Shake, Snack
Prep Time 2 minutes
Servings
serving
Ingredients
  • 1/2 cup canned coconut milk (I love canned coconut milk as it has more healthy fat and flavor)
  • 1 handful ice cubes
  • 1 packet Stevia
  • 1 tsp cacao powder
  • 1 tsp instant coffee
  • 1/2 cup hot water
  • 1 serving Chocolate Protein Powder
High Protein Chocolate Iced Protein Coffee
Instructions
  1. Add 1/2 cup of canned coconut milk, a handful of ice cubes, and 1 tsp of cacao powder to a blender.
  2. In a separate coffee mug, prepare the hot coffee by adding 1 tsp instant coffee, then top with 1/2 cup of hot water. Stir it up, then add it to the blender.
  3. For the main event, at 1 serving of chocolate protein powder to the blender.
  4. Add the top to the blender, then blend that bad boy up.
Recipe Notes

Nutrition Info (per serving):

Calories: 365

Protein: 29g

Carbohydrates: 6g

Fat: 25g

Smells just like coffee.

It also has a frosty and icy texture, just like a regular iced coffee.

Also, there’s one word to describe how it tastes.

Delicious.

Damn that’s good!

iced protein coffee

I’m definitely not a coffee sommelier, but I still enjoy the flavor of coffee.

To me this probably tastes like a mochachino or one of those speciality sugar filled coffees you buy at Starbucks or Tim Horton’s.

Plus this iced coffee recipe contains muscle building protein, healthy fats from the coconut milk, and extra antioxidants from the cacao powder and coffee beans.

It’s going to give you that energy boost that most people crave in the morning, without all of the traditional junk ingredients that are added to most coffees.

This is proof that you don’t need to add those unhealthy ingredients to your coffee.

How To Make Iced Protein Coffee Recipe

Muscle Building Iced Protein Coffee

Please give this recipe a try tomorrow morning and let me know what you think in the comment section below.

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Talk to you then.

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19 responses to “How To Make Iced Protein Coffee Recipe

  1. Brad! I’m definitely going to have to give this a shot, it sounds delicious! I have been making a similar version lately minus the blender and often add a half scoop of whey into my hot coffee, but sometimes it lumps together and almost seems to curdle and tastes really gross…I’m not sure why it does that and I haven’t heard of others complaining of the same thing…I’ll try this instead!

  2. question… i actually dont like coconut is there another type of milk i can use for the iced protein coffee…. thanks

  3. Aww yeah! I have all of these ingredients, except I’m a vanilla protein kind o’ lady. I’m about to do my upper body/abs workout so I’ll try this bad boy out when I’m done. (I need the boost from the coffee today. lol)

    PS: I can’t do hot coffee. Only the iced version. 🙂

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