RECIPE OF THE WEEK: Protein Shakes For All Your Needs

TAKU • July 26, 2022
A variety of milkshakes in mason jars with straws on a table.

By TAKU

I am a fan of Protein Shakes. I eat at least one or two almost every day. People often ask for good recipes, so here are just a few of my favorites. 

I Like to vary the ingredients based on my goals and activity for the next few hours. For post workout shakes I like to add some fruit to increase the carb load a bit after an intense exercise session. Otherwise if you haven't just had a tough workout, consider lowering the fruit content a bit. 

The secret to any recipe is to tweak it until it suits you. Some like thicker, some prefer thinner. Keep playing with the ingredients until you make it your own. Ultimately how you put these together will be based on your own needs, goals, and preferences.

A person is pouring orange juice into a glass.

O.J. Smoothie:

Combine the following ingredients in a high-speed blender:

1/2 cup Orange juice

1 Orange (peeled)

3/4 cup water and/or ice

2-1/2 tbsp Almonds sliced/or 1 tbsp flax oil

30-40 grams Whey Protein

*Blend on High until smooth

**Add additional water to reach desired consistency

Three glasses of blueberry smoothies with blueberries on top on a table.

Blueberries Smoothie:

Combine the following ingredients in a high-speed blender:

1-1/2 cups blueberries

1/2-cup water and/or ice

30-40 grams Whey protein

2-1/2 tbsp Almonds sliced  OR 1 tbsp flax oil

*Blend on High until smooth

**Add additional water to reach desired consistency

A purple smoothie in a glass with a straw on a wooden table.

Super Berry Smoothie:

Combine the following ingredients in a high-speed blender:

10 oz. of plain whole milk yogurt, kefir or coconut milk/cream

1-2 raw high omega-3 whole eggs (optional)

1 Tbsp. of extra virgin coconut oil

1 Tbsp. of flaxseed or hempseed oil

1-2 Tbsps. unheated honey

1-2 scoops (1/4-1/2 cup). protein powder (optional)

1-2 cups of fresh or frozen berries

*Blend on High until smooth

**Add additional water to reach desired consistency

Properly prepared, this last smoothie is an extraordinary source of easy-to-absorb nutrition. It contains large amounts of “live” enzymes, probiotics, vitally important “live” proteins, and a full spectrum of essential fatty acids. Smoothies should be consumed immediately or refrigerated for up to 24 hours. If frozen in ice cube trays with a toothpick inserted into each cube, smoothies can make for a great frozen dessert.

Feel free to play around with different berry combinations. You might find something you really like.

Send us an email with your best creation. We’ll post it in a future article and make sure you get credit for it!

Happy Blending!

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