The Ultimate Creamy & Dreamy Protein Shake
Craving something that’s both sinfully delicious and seriously good for you? Look no further. This Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Shake is the answer to your post-workout prayers or your busiest mornings. In just five minutes, you can blend up a thick, frosty, and incredibly satisfying shake that tastes more like a decadent dessert than a health drink. The combination of rich chocolate, salty peanut butter, and luscious coconut cream creates a perfectly balanced flavor profile that will keep you full and energized for hours. Say goodbye to chalky, boring protein shakes forever!
Ingredients
• 1 cup / 240 ml water, cold
• ¾ cup / 180 ml full-fat coconut cream
• 1 scoop / 30g chocolate protein powder
• 2 tablespoons / 32g natural peanut butter
• 3-5 large ice cubes
Instructions
1. Directions
2. Add the liquids to your blender first: pour in the cold water and coconut cream. This helps prevent the protein powder from clumping at the bottom.
3. Add the chocolate protein powder, natural peanut butter, and ice cubes to the blender.
4. Secure the lid and blend on high for 30-60 seconds, or until the mixture is completely smooth and creamy with no ice chunks remaining.
5. Pour the shake into two glasses and serve immediately for the best frosty texture.
Nutritional Information
• Nutrition Information
• Serving Size: 1 shake
• Calories: 486
• Fat: 40g
• Protein: 30g
• is an estimate and may vary based on the specific brands of used.
Pro Tips
• Pro-Tips for the Perfect Shake
• For an even thicker, milkshake-like consistency, use frozen coconut cream cubes instead of regular ice cubes.
• Add a small pinch of sea salt to intensify the chocolate and peanut butter flavors.
• Blend on a low setting for 10 seconds to combine the before ramping up to high speed to ensure a silky-smooth texture.
• For an extra boost of fiber and healthy fats, add a tablespoon of chia seeds or ground flaxseed before blending.
FAQ
Q: How can I make this protein shake even thicker
A: For an even thicker, milkshake-like consistency, use frozen coconut cream cubes instead of regular ice cubes. You can also add a tablespoon of chia seeds or ground flaxseed for an extra boost of fiber that also helps thicken the shake.
Q: Can I use a different milk instead of coconut cream
A: The full-fat coconut cream is essential for the ultra-creamy and rich texture of this shake. While you can substitute it with other milks like almond or oat milk, the result will be much thinner and less decadent.
Q: Can I use a different flavor of protein powder
A: Absolutely. While this recipe is designed for chocolate protein powder to create the classic chocolate-peanut butter flavor, it would also work wonderfully with vanilla or even an unflavored protein powder.
Q: Why do I need to add the liquids to the blender first
A: Adding the water and coconut cream to the blender before the powders and solids helps prevent the protein powder from clumping and sticking to the bottom, ensuring a silky-smooth texture.





