How to Make Homemade Protein Shakes for Kids

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Whipping up a quick, healthful, and tasty protein shake that tastes like dessert is a great way of satisfying your kid's hunger and (sometimes picky) palate, while fueling them with protein.

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Some easy-to-hide foods that are full of protein include nut butters, protein powders, scrambled eggs (it may sound strange, but you can't taste them in a smoothie), almond milk, and yogurt. A great fruit-flavored protein shake can include any combination of fresh or frozen fruit, nut milk, protein powder, and/or yogurt. As an alternative, a shake that tastes like dessert, such as a chocolate shake, is a brilliant way of tricking children into thinking they're consuming something decadent, when really, they're drinking something healthy. We've included a delicious recipe here, but feel free to mix and match a variety of flavors.

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Things You'll Need

  • 1 large ripe banana, peeled and frozen

  • 2 tablespoons unsweetened almond butter

  • 1–2 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder (to taste)

  • 1 scant scoop vanilla protein powder (about 1 ½

    tablespoons)

  • ¼ teaspoon ground cinnamon

  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk

  • 4 large ice cubes

Step 1: Assemble Your Smoothie Ingredients

Choose your flavor scheme and add it to a high-powered blender. This high-in-protein recipe option calls for three sources of protein: protein powder, almond milk, and almond butter. If choosing a fruit smoothie, try adding blueberries or strawberries, banana, almond milk, and vanilla protein powder (and/or cashew butter or almond butter).

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Step 2: Blend Until Smooth

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Turn the blender on high or use the smoothie setting, if available. Blend until completely smooth, pour into a glass, and enjoy!

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