Protein Hot Chocolate Recipe
Super thick and creamy, this is just the thing to warm up your winter days.
Rich and indulgent, this delicious drink is literally brimming with chocolatey flavour and plenty of protein.
The trick to keeping it the perfect consistency is to shake up the protein and milk first, then heat gently and gradually, all the while whisking. If you like it thick, add a little more cornflour to the mix.
Ideal for a mid-morning break or after-dinner treat, you’ll be coming back to this one whenever you need warming up. Trust us.
- What type of protein powder is best for hot chocolate?
- What to do to avoid powder clumps in my hot chocolate?
- How do I prevent my hot chocolate from being too thick?
- Can my hot chocolate be vegan?
- What’s better to use, water or milk?
- Does hot chocolate contain any caffeine?
- Equipment needed
- Protein hot chocolate recipe
- Other protein drink recipes to try
What type of protein powder is best for hot chocolate?
Chocolate Impact Whey Protein is a personal favourite when it comes to making this velvety hot drink. But if you need an instant fix of chocolatey protein goodness, I recommend using Myprotein Protein Hot Chocolate mix.
What to do to avoid powder clumps in my hot chocolate?
I think it’s safe to say that a fair few people don’t like clumps in their hot drinks.
I’m not judging if you do… but to avoid getting clumps in your hot chocolate, simply blend and pulse all your ingredients together and when you’re heating your blended mixture, and make sure to whisk continuously.
How do I prevent my hot chocolate from being too thick?
As delicious as it tastes, whey protein can be quite thick when it comes to making a hot chocolate. If you make sure that you constantly whisk even when pouring into a cup ready to serve. Your mixture should have a good consistency.
Can my hot chocolate be vegan?
Everyone should be able to try this tasty treat. To make it animal product-free, use plant-based milk and protein powder.
What’s better to use, water or milk?
It all comes down to personal preference — milk gives you a thick and creamy texture whereas water gives you a thinner consistency. Personally, I choose milk every time.
Does hot chocolate contain any caffeine?
Chocolate does contain a small amount of caffeine but nowhere near as much as coffee or energy drinks. So unfortunately, a cup of hot chocolate won’t give you the pre-workout boost you might want, unless you’re highly sensitive to caffeine.
Equipment needed
- Shaker
- Saucepan
- Whisk
- Grater
- Mug
Protein hot chocolate recipe
Servings:  1
Prep time:  2 minutes
Cook time:  5 minutes
Ingredients
- 1 scoop Impact Whey Protein (Chocolate)
- 250 ml milk
- 1 tbsp. cocoa powder
- ½ tsp. cornflour
- ½ orange zested
- 1 pinch salt
- To serve: light whipped cream
Instructions
Firstly, add the whey protein and milk to a shaker and shake until smooth and lump-free.
Transfer your protein shake to a saucepan, then add cocoa powder and cornflour and whisk to combine. Then add the orange zest and a pinch of salt, and whisk again.
Start heating the pan very gently on a low-medium head and constantly whisk the hot chocolate whilst cooking. Be careful not to overheat, as the mixture can burn very easily and become lumpy. Heat for around 3-4 minutes, until thickened.
Serve immediately and top with light whipped cream.
calories | 193 |
totalFat | 6 |
totalCarbohydrates | 10 |
protein | 23 |
Other protein drink recipes to try:
If you couldn’t get enough of the hot chocolate, I’m pleased to say there’s plenty more drinks for you to try out.
Strawberry Whey Forward Isolate smoothie
Refreshing, sweet and animal-free. The future of protein is here, and might I say, this smoothie isn’t one to miss out on.
Strawberry Whey Forward Isolate Smoothie
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Mighty peanut caramel shake
The name isn’t an exaggeration, this shake packs a mighty protein punch.
Immunity-boosting smoothie
The ideal pick me up — packed full of nutrients and oh so tasty.