Caffeinated Chocolate Protein Breakfast Smoothie Recipe (2024)

I shared a little bit on Instagram a couple weeks ago about how I’m trying to make my nutrition match a bit better with the energy I’m putting in at Orangetheory, so I have a pretty specific plan I’ve been recently following until I can get my food habits back in check. (It’s been a slooooow fade into some less than ideal eating habits that I was ready to nip in the bud.) I’m excited to share more about this nutrition plan in a couple of weeks though because it’s been so easy and I feel much better (even though I thought I was feeling fine in the first place).

Anyway! I’ve been drinking a protein shake for breakfast every other morning + a cup of coffee, but lately I’ve been struggling to make time for both. With Hadley in pre-k every day, gone are the days of sitting on the couch for 10-15 minutes sipping hot coffee. I experimented recently with combining my coffee with my post-workout protein shake, and the result was delicious and filling.

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I shared this recipe on IG and received a record number of direct messages back, so I’m hopeful that some of you have given this recipe a whirl (literally!)

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It combines all good things. Unsweetened vanilla almond milk tastes different from cows milk, but mixed into a smoothie like this, and there is no taste difference.

The frozen banana thickens the smoothie just a hair (this smoothie is still fairly thin).

A couple shakes of cinnamon takes the bite out of the black coffee, and the chocolate protein powder gives it the rich, indulgent taste that makes it taste more like a treat than breakfast.

Finally, the cup of spinach is effortless because you won’t even taste it, and just like that, you’ll knock out a major (!) portion of your recommended veggies per day.

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This smoothie recipe makes a big, big smoothie. It’s perfect for two people.

In this picture, it’s nicely portioned for one sweet, modest smoothie.

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And in this one, I’m keeping it real and showing off my smoothie in an oversized K-State stadium cup, which is the only cup large enough in this house to hold the entire smoothie. I don’t mind hogging this entire thing because it’s delicious (deeeeewicious!) and my tummy is full and satisfied for hours. Hoo-rah.

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It’s a beast, but my waistline isn’t hating it. So I’ll just keep on drinkin’ them. 😉

Essentials to note

-Do as I say and not as I do: unlike these pictures, pack your spinach in the blender first. Doing so ensures that every bit of it will be minced.

-Speaking of blenders, get a good one. (The Ninja brand is our personal favorite. We’ve had two and absolutely love them.) A good blender is a necessity to every cook’s kitchen. We use ours not only for smoothies, but for quickly chopping all kinds of things, such as nuts, graham crackers, even vegetables when we’re feeling lazy or short on time.

-Once your bananas are past the point of enjoying them (ha – basically when they start showing any signs of browning for me), peel them, break them in half, and place them in a ceramic bowl in your freezer. With the help of a spoon, each will pop right out with ease when it’s time to toss it into a smoothie.

-Typically frozen bananas give smoothies a very creamy, ice cream-like texture, but the hot coffee melts the banana down a bit. That’s okay though! This smoothie may not taste ice cream-like in texture, but it’ll still be a delicious.

-I’ve been really enjoying thisinexpensive chocolate Whey protein powder from Walmart. I tried a plant-based kind a couple of months ago and it was more or less repulsive.

I hope you immensely enjoy this energizing breakfast treat!

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Caffeinated Chocolate Protein Breakfast Smoothie Recipe

Author:Erica DeSpain

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Serves:2 smoothies

Ingredients

  • 8oz. unsweetened vanilla almond
  • 8oz. freshly-brewed black coffee
  • 1 cup of ice
  • chocolate protein powder (I use two scoops as recommended per serving on the container)
  • half of a frozen banana
  • a couple shakes of cinnamon
  • one cup of packed spinach

Instructions

  1. Pack spinach in first, then the banana and ice, then all other ingredients. Blend well for around 75 seconds. Makes two modest-sized smoothies or one giant smoothie. 🙂 Enjoy immensely!

Let’s chat!

What are your breakfast staples? Do you eat veggies with breakfast? If so, how do you get them in?

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Erica

Hi! I’m Erica, and I absolutely adore sharing my life on this website with you! I come here almost daily to blab about all of the things related to being a regular wife and mother in today’s ever-evolving society. I share about our new home, what’s on our kitchen table, what we’re hanging in our closets, where we’re traveling to next, my crazy 5 a.m. work outs, how I make time for girlfriends, our faith, and much more. We always have a lot of balls in the air and somewhat thrive on the chaos. I believe in the power of story-telling as a form of inspiration and entertainment, so I’m here to do both! I was born and raised in north Alabama and recently re-planted roots here again after my husband transitioned out of the Army (he is now in the Reserve and it’s going so well!) I’m a super proud mom to three little girls (ages 7, 4, and 1) who seem to be the stars of the show around here (for good reason – they’re pretty great!) I’m so glad you found me and are here reading! I hope we can get to know each other here on the blog as well as Facebook and/or Instagram. xoxo

Caffeinated Chocolate Protein Breakfast Smoothie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Can you add caffeine to protein shake? ›

Instead, mix the protein powder with a little bit of warm water first. Then add your hot coffee to your mixture. A milk frother can help dissolve the powder more quickly. No matter your coffee preference, it's safe and easy to try the proffee trend.

Can I add coffee to my chocolate protein shake? ›

Taste Enhancement: Coffee can complement the shake's flavor, especially with chocolate or vanilla-based protein powders.

Is chocolate protein powder good in coffee? ›

I like using chocolate protein powder in coffee because the flavors work so nicely together. And since I prefer a hot coffee, especially in the mornings, I add protein powder in hot coffee, along with other ingredients and it comes out perfect. Like a fancy mocha latte.

Does caffeine block protein absorption? ›

No, caffeine does not block protein absorption. According to an article from Medicine.net, when you add protein powders to your coffee, the heat from coffee can denature the protein just enough to improve digestion, promote weight loss, and ensure that certain nutrients are absorbed into your body more rapidly.

Is it good to have protein powder for breakfast? ›

Protein shakes are an excellent option for those who want to cut back on their food intake and stay full in between meals. According to studies, drinking a protein shake for breakfast is more effective at reducing ghrelin levels than eating a high-carb breakfast. Ghrelin is a hormone that makes you feel hungry.

Can I put Fairlife protein in coffee? ›

Here's an easy hack for an on-the-go protein coffee: head to your favorite coffee shop and order 2 shots of espresso over ice. Add fairlife Nutrition Plan for a creamy taste and 30g of high-quality protein. Enjoy!

Can I put espresso in my protein shake? ›

a couple shots of espresso over ice in a venti cup. Then grab your favorite protein shake, pour it right over the espresso. It probably won't fit at all, but that's it. Pop the lid back on, give it a nice shake.

How do you thicken a chocolate protein shake? ›

If you mix it with cream or milk it will be even thicker. Finally, my favorite way to thicken up a shake is to use about a tablespoon of Sugar-Free/Fat-Free Instant Pudding mix. Add the pudding mix to your shake before blending. For an even thicker shake, add a bit of milk as well.

What makes chocolate protein shakes taste better? ›

If you have a chocolate protein powder and it is too strong in flavor, a good way for how to make chocolate protein shake taste better would be to balance the more bitter cocoa flavor with a sweeter flavor such as a banana.

Which protein powder dissolves best in coffee? ›

One of the benefits of collagen protein powder is that it dissolves nicely into cold water, so if you like cold coffee, this might be the way to go. Simply add a scoop of collagen powder to your favorite bottled coffee, as well as a splash of almond milk or oat milk for a creamy texture.

Will protein powder dissolve in coffee? ›

Not all protein powders are water-soluble. Whey protein is the most likely to dissolve, while others like collagen are likely to clump up in coffee. Mixing those powders into iced coffee or cold brew coffee is particularly difficult; even adding them to hot coffee is difficult at best.

How much caffeine is in chocolate protein powder? ›

Chocolate Vega Sport® Premium Protein has approximately 6 mg caffeine per serving from cocoa powder. Mocha Vega Sport® Premium Protein has approximately 9.5 mg caffeine per serving primarily from cocoa powder.

Does caffeine affect protein synthesis? ›

However, caffeine might also inhibit protein synthesis and stimulate protein degradation, given that caffeine suppresses the Akt/mTOR/p70S6K signaling pathway as well as promoting the autophagy10 and ubiquitin–proteasome pathways.

Can I take whey protein with caffeine? ›

Yes, you can mix whey protein powder in coffee, but avoid stirring it into hot coffee using only a spoon or coffee stirrer. Use a handheld blender instead. Use an immersion blender for hot coffee and protein powder. You can add ice after the fact to make it an iced coffee.

Can I add instant coffee to my protein shake? ›

I know it may seem like an interesting combo, but yes you can certainly add coffee to your protein shake. Not only does the coffee give your shake an energizing boost of caffeine, but it adds a delicious coffee flavor too!

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