6 Protein Powder Combo Shakes to Rock Your Tastebuds

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Your shelf is full of powders. You’re used to shaking them up with water and downing them despite the less-than-impressive taste. Maybe you occasionally get adventurous and put your protein powder in the blender with some ice and a little MCT Oil. But protein doesn’t have to be a chore. You love getting creative with your workouts, now it’s time to get creative with a macro-friendly post-workout reward. These recipes only take a few minutes, so get out of your comfort zone and get blending. 

Here are six of the best combo shakes you can make by mixing just four basic flavors.

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We’ll start basic here: why not mix together chocolate and vanilla? You’ve probably got them both on your shelf already. If you don’t, give THESE ones from Quest a try. They’re our favorite all-purpose powders. The macros are great, and they taste darn good too. Vanilla/Chocolate works for soft-serve doesn’t it? Well, it works even better in the blender. Cut the sugar & calories of all that sweet cream but keep that winning flavor combination in this protein-rich remix. Just two scoops, and this shake’s stacked with the good stuff: 46g of protein with only 4g Net carbs.

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Your favorite candy bar is exactly that: candy. So keep your fingers and diet clean with this blended alternative. And guess what? It only uses a single tablespoon of actual peanut butter. The secret weapon: Peanut Butter Protein Powder. And you can get excited about game-changing chunks of sugar-free chocolate without stressing about your macro count. The calories in this monster are 40% protein. There’s 26g of whey and casein in each serving (the recipe makes two). 

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Don’t wait for your next black-tie gala to raid the dessert table. Mix up a batch of the decadent sweet stuff right in your blender. Lucky for you, this recipe’s both flavorful and functional with 27g of protein. At 180 Calories, that’s a 51% P/Cal (Calories from Protein). This easy 5-min mix of strawberry and chocolate serves two, so try to share… if you can bear it.

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The last time you let yourself have a peanut butter cup, you were 12 and wearing a dinosaur costume, begging strangers for candy. (Or maybe you stole a few from your kids’ candy bag this past October). But ever since you got your diet together, you’ve avoided all that sugar like the plague. Why not try an awesome shake with the same flavor, loaded with 27g of protein and only 4 net carbs (dinosaur costume not required). 

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This one’s such a no-brainer, you’re going to make yourself do 10 extra reps tomorrow to punish yourself for not thinking of it yourself. Mix strawberry and vanilla protein powders. Add water. Add ice. Blend. That’s it. Of course, you’ve gotta use the right powder for it to be worthwhile, but trust us, this one is shockingly delicious for how simple it is. And if you’re the type that doesn’t go for frills, this one lands at a whopping 86% P/Cal (Protein calories). 

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Admit it. You love the sandwich, but you aren’t super stoked about all that extra sugar. If you’ve got a couple extra minutes to get creative, this diner-ready dynamo is a real crowd-pleaser. If you actually go through all the steps (don’t be deterred!) it looks almost as good as it tastes.

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If we’ve whet your appetite for flavor-packed protein combos, but you’re hungry for more, check out plenty more recipes here.

Stay hungry. Get creative. Never settle.

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