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

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
Chocolate protein shake recipe video

Step by step instructions
- Begin with cold milk and yogurt or a frozen banana.
- Add all ingredients to either a large or single serving blender, and blend until thick and completely smooth.
- Serve immediately in milkshake glasses or mason jars.
- Decorate with cacao nibs or chocolate syrup and shaved chocolate if desired.
- 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 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.

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

Chocolate Protein Shake
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.View Nutrition Facts
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Your presentation is always adorable… sprinkles on the edges make it a hundred times more fun! I want to serve smoothies/shakes at a party sometime just so I can do this. I feel silly doing it just for me!
Is mori-nu a silken tofu? Does it matter if it’s soft or firm?
the firm one is better 🙂
Will this shake keep in the fridge? IE if I wanted to make 2 or 3 servings to grab and go in the morning. I’m not sure how blended tofu would behave.
I think it would be ok for a few days but I haven’t tried it.
Try the Sun Warrior! That is my favorite. You might be surprised!
I use protein powder all the time- it’s the perfect way to up the protein! …..Happy Chocolate Milkshake Day! 🙂
Looks divine! I would gulp it down easily. I make something similar, but instead of tofu, I use cottage cheese. It blends smooth in the blender and tastes awesome…along with some whey protein powder that I have always loved. Thanks for all the yummy goodies you share.
Your pictures are always amazing! This looks so good!
I don’t have a favorite protein powder either…still on the search! I do have a favorite flavor though – chocolate all the way 🙂
I LOVE that you aren’t using a protein powder!!
You continue to rock my world 🙂
I use protein powder every day, Arbonne protein powder. It comes in chocolate and vanilla, is vegan, soy free and artificial-sweetner free. Best tasting protein shakes I’ve ever had!
Thanks for the recipe!
Yeah, sometimes protein powder bugs me because of the consistency but I started making these chocolate protein bars with oatmeal, only 5 or 6 ingredients and they are sooo easy and have none of that chalky-ness. It can be okay sometimes if you mix it right.
Looks good, but sadly it’s not dairy free. Would coconut milk work?
Well she’s a vegan, so all of her recipes are dairy free. “Milk of choice” usually refers to almond milk, coconut milk, rice milk, soy milk, etc.
Okay, thank you! Knowing that helps a lot!