Chocolate Protein Shake

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This healthy chocolate protein shake recipe is packed with over 55 grams of protein and tastes like a chocolate milkshake!

Protein Chocolate Milkshake

What makes this the best protein shake?

More protein. My recipe contains more than twice the amount of protein found in many chocolate protein shake recipes and store bought protein drinks.

Superior chocolate flavor. If you love thick, diner style ice cream milkshakes, this is your kind of creamy protein shake.

Great post workout option. Each nutrition filled serving provides potassium, fiber, magnesium, hydration, and over 50% of the RDA for both calcium and iron.

High or low calorie. Customize the recipe to fit your personal weight loss or gain goals. For a weight gain shake, use real sugar and include the optional two tablespoons of peanut butter.

Easy to make. Whip up your own homemade version in under thirty seconds for breakfast or snack, and save the high cost you’d pay at an expensive smoothie shop.

Also try this Protein Cookie Dough

Chocolate Protein Shake Ingredients

Key ingredients

Milk – Use your favorite milk of choice, and look for a high protein milk, like skim or soymilk instead of almond milk, to give you more protein.

Protein powder – Many chocolate protein powder options are available on the market, including whey, casein, and pea based powders. Try different brands to find your personal preference.

Sweetener – Pretty much anything goes, including pure maple syrup, honey, regular sugar, or stevia for a sugar free and keto protein shake.

The amount will depend on whether your milk, yogurt, and protein powder are sweetened or unsweetened.

Yogurt – Regular or Greek yogurt both work in this protein smoothie. I recommend vanilla yogurt for optimum flavor, although plain is fine as well.

For a dairy free and vegan protein shake, choose a plant based yogurt or substitute one ripe banana.

Use leftover yogurt in an Orange Smoothie

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Homemade Chocolate Protein Shake

Step by step instructions

  1. Begin with cold milk and yogurt or a frozen banana.
  2. Add all ingredients to either a large or single serving blender, and blend until thick and completely smooth.
  3. Serve immediately in milkshake glasses or mason jars.
  4. Decorate with cacao nibs or chocolate syrup and shaved chocolate if desired.
  5. Leftovers? Store them in a tightly covered cup or container in the refrigerator for up to three days. Or freeze in popsicle molds for homemade instant chocolate protein pops on a hot summer day.

I just tried this recipe and it is so delicious! And very filling! It’s great for breakfast on the go.

-Kerry
Chocolate Protein Smoothie (No Banana)

Chocolate protein shake flavors

  • Mocha: Add a half teaspoon of instant coffee or espresso powder for an energizing caffeine boost.
  • Peanut butter cup: Blend in one or two tablespoons of peanut butter, almond butter, or powdered peanut butter. Bonus, this increases the protein content too.
  • Chocolate covered cherry: Use a cherry flavored yogurt, or replace the yogurt with six ounces of pitted frozen cherries.
  • Mint chocolate chip: Add a fourth teaspoon of pure peppermint extract or more to taste. Garnish with mini chocolate chips and fresh mint leaves.
  • Strawberry: Go with strawberry yogurt and add a few drops of pure vanilla extract. Or change up the flavor by trying raspberry, blueberry, or banana yogurt.
Creamy Chocolate Protein Shake Recipe (Single Serving, High Protein)

The recipe was adapted from my Chocolate Smoothie and Protein Hot Chocolate.

5 from 4 votes

Chocolate Protein Shake

This thick chocolate protein shake recipe is packed with over 55 grams of protein!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 1 protein shake
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Ingredients

  • 1 cup milk of choice (240g)
  • 1 scoop chocolate protein powder (30g)
  • 6 oz vanilla yogurt or 1 banana (170g)
  • sweetener of choice
  • 2 tbsp peanut butter or almond butter (optional) (30g)

Instructions 

  • To make the chocolate protein shake, start with cold ingredients. Blend everything in a blender until thick and smooth. Serve and enjoy. If you have leftovers, refrigerate them in a lidded container for up to three days.
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Notes

Readers also love these healthy Chocolate Overnight Oats.
 
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167 Comments

  1. Michelle says:

    I was so excited to try your chocolate shake recipe and I made it today. I added banana and sesame nut butter. Can’t wait to try your other recipes!!! Thanks for your posts and keep them coming.

  2. Susan says:

    I use protein powder all the time. The one we really like – the only one we’ve ever liked – is Designer Whey (guess that doesn’t work for vegans, does it?). Texture and flavor are good (we use only the stevia-sweetened varieties). We especially like the double chocolate flavor. The one soy protein we tried, a plain one, was awful – could maybe use it in baking, but it was nasty, powdery stuff.

  3. Em says:

    I added 1/4 tsp chili powder to a single serving of the chocolate protein milkshake for a little extra kick. It was REALLY tasty!

  4. ponetium says:

    Hey,
    I made this shake, but with ordinary tofu (It’s all I have at home). I added some frozen bananas , and it was delicious!
    Thanks!

  5. Filmi says:

    Tried this today and it was delicious! I don’t like very strong chocolate taste so I used the Dutch processed cocoa. It was wonderful and filling. Also after measuring the tofu, I froze half of it so that made the shake taste extra cold! Thanks for another great recipe.

  6. David says:

    This was a great recipe. I do not like tofu at all, but I could not taste it in the shake. I used 365 brand firm tofu from whole foods – they did not carry the morinu. I did a variation, which i liked better, using just 1 cup milk, a frozen banana, and just 1 tbsp peanut butter. It was thicker, and more chocolatey.
    Thanks!

  7. Judi says:

    Love your healthy recipes! I wanted to share what protein I use besides powders… Egg whites from Egg Whites International! They are incredible, clean and safe, and no flavor, so you can add it to anything to get more protein in, and it won’t affect the taste… And no grittiness… Just smooth! Go to their site to learn about this best source of protein!

  8. Laurel Hamilton says:

    Lean 1 chocolate is the best ever! You mix it with water and ice so there is no milk distress and add a half of a banana to make it taste way better than the ones at Starbucks!

  9. Stefanie says:

    Hi! I just tried this recipe and really enjoy it! I wish I’d noticed before though that it makes 2 servings rather than one; I was going “Whoa, this is a lot!” when I was making it. Still, I will make this again!

  10. Tiffany McRee says:

    Perfect fit protein by tone it up!

    Also, stupid question but… Can you taste the tofu?

    1. Unofficial CCK Helper says:

      Not if you use Mori-Nu.