5 Smoothie Recipes With A Caffeine Kick

Coffee is considered by many to be the pick-me-up drink. Coffee lovers may never get bored drinking freshly brewed coffee or getting their favorite concoction from the café, every day. But what if there is a more fun way to get that caffeine kick? Today we give you 5 smoothie recipes that contain coffee. I’m pretty sure coffee aficionados will be very excited to try them all:

Ingredients:

Mocha Latte Smoothie:

• ¾ cup of Silk Creamy Cashew
• 1 shot espresso or 1 tsp instant espresso powder
• 1 tbsp chocolate protein powder
• ½ cup or vanilla Greek-style yogurt
• 1 tsp maple syrup

Vanilla Chai Smoothie:

• ½ cup of Silk Vanilla Almond
• ½ cup of cold black tea
• 1 ripe banana
• 1 tbsp vanilla protein powder
• ¼ tsp ground cinnamon
• ⅛ tsp ground cardamom
• ⅛ tsp ground ginger

Creamy Coconut Coffee Smoothie:

• ½ cup of Silk Coconut
• ½ cup of cold coffee
• 1 ripe banana
• ¼ tsp coconut extract (optional)
• 1 tbsp chia seeds

Dark Chocolate Almond Smoothie:

• ½ cup of Silk Dark Chocolate Almond
• ½ cup of coffee
• 2 tbsp almond butter
• 1 ripe banana

Cinnamon Bun Smoothie:

• ¼ cup of oats
• ¼ cup of pecans
• ½ cup of Silk Creamy Cashew
• ½ cup of cold coffee
• 1 ripe banana
• ½ tsp cinnamon
• ½ tsp maple syrup

Instructions:

Each smoothie takes about 5 minutes to make. Serves 1.

Put all the ingredients in a blender.
Blend until smooth.
Pour into a glass and serve.

Ideas And Tips:

Silk is a popular brand of plant-based dairy-substitute products such as soy milk, soy yogurt, almond milk, almond yogurt, cashew milk, coconut milk, yogurt, creamer, blend, and nog. Its parent company, WhiteWave Services, Inc. continuously innovates these non-dairy alternatives to be able to offer a wider range of products. The company is committed to showing the community the health benefits of a plant-based diet.

5 Smoothie Recipes With A Caffeine Kick
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