Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (2024)

Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (1)Protein Powder Ice Cream has been around for awhile. The recipes I've developed, however, are my own - original to me. There are all kinds of fun combinations you can make! I use extracts freely, as they add tons of flavor without changing the nutritional profile of the ice-cream. Creamy and amazing, I even enjoyed my protein powder ice cream nightly while I prepared for my Figure Competition! If you can make a protein shake, you can make ice cream!

  • Protein Powder Ice Cream

    Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (2)There are two ways to make this... the first is in an ice-cream maker, the second in ziploc bags.

    ICE CREAM MAKER INSTRUCTIONS:
    I use a Cuisinart Ice Cream Maker I just blend my ingredients, turn on the machine, pour it in, and 20 minutes later I have ice-cream!

    ZIPLOC INSTRUCTIONS:
    Back in junior-high, we made ziploc ice-cream... where you put ice and salt in a big bag, and your ice cream ingredients in a smaller bag, then the small

    bag goes in the big bag (sealed of course), and you shake... voila! ice cream!Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (3)Fill a gallon size ziploc bag about 2/3 full of ice.
    Add 1/2 cup table salt (don't waste good sea-salt on this, use the cheap iodized stuff, it's only to make the ice colder).
    Pour your ice cream mix into a sandwich size ziploc bag & seal it.
    Place the ice-cream bag into the larger bag. Seal.
    Shake for about 5 minutes or until ice-cream reaches the consistency you prefer.
    Remove the inner bag and quickly rinse it off (so you don't get salt in your ice cream when you open the bag).
    Dump ice-cream into a bowl and enjoy!

  • Important notes...

    BLEND
    your ingredients before putting in the ziploc or the ice-cream maker.
    SCOOP SIZE... My protein scoop = 1/3 cup. Measure yours, as volume will matter in these recipes.
    Nutrition data will be dependent on your protein powder & ingredients. Any numbers listed here reflect my protein powder/ingredients. You can use NutritionData.com to run your own numbers (it's free!).
    Substitutions... you can sub water for the almond milk (or coconut milk, rice milk, soy milk, etc) if you need to.



  • And Now The Recipes...Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (4)

  • BASIC:
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1 cup unsweetened almond milk (chocolate or vanilla unsweetened)
    1.5 scoop protein powder (chocolate or vanilla to match the almond milk)
    Blend.
    Calories: 182; protein: 21 g; carbs: 7g; fat: 7g; sodium: 350 mg; sugars 2g; fiber 2g.


  • Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (5)GREEN-TEA:
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1 cup almond milk (vanilla, unsweetened)
    1.5 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 tsp matcha green-tea (powder)
    1 tsp honey (optional)

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.

  • You can adjust the strength of the green-tea flavor by increasing or reducing the amount of powder. If you're sugar-free, simply eliminate the honey, or replace it with stevia.

  • DREAMSICLE (orange/vanilla):
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1 cup almond milk (vanilla, unsweetened)
    1.5 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 tsp vanilla extract (pure)
    1/4 tsp orange extract

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (6)CHOCOLATE PEANUT BUTTER
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1.5 scoop chocolate protein powder
    1 cup unsweetened chocolate almond milk
    1 Tbsp natural peanut butter.

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.

  • MINT CHOCOLATE
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1 scoop chocolate protein powder
    1 cup unsweetened chocolate almond milk
    1/4 tsp mint extract

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.

  • MINT CHOCOLATE CHIP
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1.25 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    1/4 tsp mint extract
    2-3 Tbsp chocolate chips

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • MOCHA
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1 scoop chocolate or vanilla protein powder
    1 cup unsweetened almond milk - vanilla or chocolate
    1 tsp decaf instant coffee crystals.

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • STRAWBERRY
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1 cup strawberries (frozen or fresh)
    1 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 cup vanilla unsweetened almond milk
    1/2 tsp vanilla (optional)
    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • BANANA
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1/2 cup mashed banana (frozen or fresh)
    1.5 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 cup vanilla unsweetened almond milk
    1/2 tsp vanilla (optional)

    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • CHOCOLATE FUDGE BROWNIE
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1.5 scoop chocolate protein powder
    1 cup chocolate unsweetened almond milk
    8-10 drops Capella's Chocolate Fudge Brownie flavor drops (or other flavor drops)
    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • CINNAMON SPICE
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1.5 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 cup vanilla unsweetened almond milk
    Sprinkle of Cinnamon
    Sprinkle of Nutmeg
    Sprinkle of Cardamom (*optional)
    1/2 tsp vanilla (pure)
    Blend well, then prepare in either ice cream maker or ziploc method.


  • APPLE PIE
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    1.5 scoop vanilla protein powder
    1 cup vanilla unsweetened almond milk
    1 green apple, peeled & diced
    1 tsp of Cinnamon
    1/4 tsp Nutmeg
    Sprinkle of Cardamom (*optional)
    1/2 tsp vanilla (pure)
    1 Tbsp butter
    In a bowl, combine the diced apple, butter, vanilla & spices. Microwave in 30 second increments until apples are soft. Stir.
    In a blender, combine protein powder & almond milk (and stevia if using). Blend Well.
    Mix protein powder/almond milk with apples and stir.
    Add to ice cream maker or prepare with ziploc method.
    **DO NOT BLEND THE APPLE MIXTURE**

  • APPLE HARVEST PROTEIN ICE CREAM
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    Ingredients:

    1 cup apple cider
    1.5 serving vanilla protein powder (my scoop is = 1/3 cup, I used 1 1/2 scoops)
    1/2 cup plain greek yogurt

    Blend all ingredients well (I used a Magic Bullet), then pour into ice cream maker and run for about 20 minutes.

    YUM!! The strength of the apple cider flavor was awesome and when I added caramel, even better!

    TIPS... Add sugar free caramel syrup! After you've put it in the machine, let it run about 10 minutes then add 2 Tbsp caramel syrup to the mix an let it go. And/or drizzle caramel over the top!

    As seen in World Physique Magazine Women, Winter 2011


  • SUPER CHOCOLATY PROTEIN ICE CREAM
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    makes 2 servings, or 1 very large, very tasty serving :-)

    3 scoops (1.5 servings) Champion Nutrition Pro-Score 100 Chocolate protein powder (roughly half a cup of powder)
    1/2 cup Greek Yogurt, plain
    1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    1 tsp almond butter

    Blend well (I used a Magic Bullet), then pour into ice cream maker. Let it run about 20 minutes, then serve! I added sliced banana and sugar-free caramel syrup. You could add some instant coffee crystals to your mix for a mocha flavor, too!
    Nutrition: (just the ice cream) per serving: 183 calories; 29 g protein, 6g carbs, 5g fat, 2g fiber, 2g sugar, 259 mg sodium.


  • Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (7)PURPLE ICE CREAM!
    AKA - Blueberry
    recipe by Chelle Stafford
    serves 1

    Sorry about the melty photo...
    I forgot to grab my camera right away! Oops!

  • For the blueberries....
    1 cup fresh blueberries
    2 Tbsp water
    1 tsp vanilla (pure) extract.

    Directions:
    Place blueberries in a sauce pan with the water and cook over medium heat until reduced down to a "syrup" (about 10 minutes). Remove from heat and add vanilla (pure) extract.
    Stir, and set aside or refrigerate until needed.

    For the Ice Cream...
    1 cup unsweetened chocolate almond milk
    1 1/2 scoops Chocolate protein powder (my scoop = 1/3 cup)
    1 Tbsp natural almond butter
    1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt

    Directions:
    Blend all ingredients.
    Add about half of the blueberry sauce, reserving the rest for topping.
    Blend again, just until the color spreads through the mixture.
    Add to ice cream maker, following manufacturer's instructions. Mine takes about 20 minutes.
    Scoop ice cream into a bowl, top with reserved fruit syrup and enjoy!

    FYI... you can do this with any fruit! Sub out the blueberries for whatever is in season or handy!

    Nutrition: 246 calories. 24 g protein, 19 g carbs, 9 g fat.

    Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (8)Protein Powder Ice-Cream Cookies & Cream

    Top with your favorite sugar-free chocolate topping if you like.

    1.5 scoop Champion Nutrition Pure Whey, Cookies & Cream flavor
    1/4 cup plain Greek Yogurt (optional)
    3/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk

    Blend ingredients until smooth, then add to ice-cream maker or use the ziploc method in my other Ice Cream Recipes.

  • Recipe: Protein Powder Ice Cream (2024)

    FAQs

    Can you mix protein powder into ice cream? ›

    Fixing a thick ice cream with protein powder is very simple. All you should do is blending in one or two tablespoons of your favorite milk until it reaches a soft serve consistency. My recommendations are unsweetened almond milk, soy milk, oat milk and coconut milk.

    Can I freeze protein shake to make ice cream? ›

    Yes! Simply add the mixture to your ice cream machine container, churn for 30 minutes, then freeze for an hour. You can also make it in a Ninja creami (see my Ninja creami recipes for tips).

    How to make a protein shake thick like ice cream? ›

    HOW TO MAKE A PROTEIN SHAKE THICKER
    1. Use less liquid.
    2. Use milk or coconut cream instead of water.
    3. Add frozen banana or avocado.
    4. Add ice.
    5. Add nut butter.
    6. Add chia seeds, flax seed, or rolled oats.

    What is the thickening agent in protein ice cream? ›

    The key ingredient that many TikTok creators rely on to give the chilled treat an ice cream-like texture is xanthan gum, a thickening and stabilizing agent commonly found in traditional ice cream, as well as in salad dressings, baked goods, syrups, soups, etc.

    Why can't you mix protein powder with dairy? ›

    However, when you consume protein with milk, it adds up to 8-10 grams more protein to a serving and this extra protein slows down the digestion. When you mix protein with milk, it coagulates the shake and makes whey protein to stay long which makes it slow to digest with a constant supply of amino acid to the body.

    How do you use whey powder in ice cream? ›

    Whey and whey ingredients are always added during the assembly of mix ingredients. Dry whey should be added under high shear to the totality of liquid ingredients (water, milk, skim milk, cream, liquid sugar, sweeteners) to prevent lumping and pre-gelation.

    Why are you not supposed to freeze protein shakes? ›

    Answer: not really. "You shouldn't worry about losing nutrients from freezing a smoothie or protein powder and water," Sumbal says. "Freezing overnight should keep the protein intact, but be sure to mix completely before freezing so you have a well-mixed drink when you thaw it out in the fridge," she adds.

    Does protein powder freeze well? ›

    Freezing protein powder won't damage its nutrients, but the texture may change. Clumping can happen, but a good shake or stir can fix that. For ultimate results, store protein powder in a cool, dry place like a pantry and keep it in an air-tight container to prevent absorbing odors from other foods.

    What makes McDonald's milkshake thick? ›

    McDonald's milkshakes are made with a soft-serve ice cream mix, which consists of dairy, sugar, and a "proprietary blend of ingredients." A specialized machine is used to incorporate air, giving the blend a creamy and thick consistency without the need for much real dairy.

    How to make protein powder creamy? ›

    If you prefer thick protein shakes, use milk instead of water. Any type of milk will do the trick, but if you want a milkshake consistency, I recommend using coconut milk. Add ice. If you are using a blender, adding a handful of ice cubes is an easy way to make your protein shake thicker.

    What is the best stabilizer for ice cream? ›

    Xanthan gum (E415)

    This bacterial exopolysaccharide is obtained by the growth of Xanthom*onas campestris in culture. Its blend with guar gum and/or locust bean gum makes an effective stabilizer for ice cream, ice milk, sherbet, and water ices. Hydrates cold.

    What is the best thickener for homemade ice cream? ›

    Egg Yolks: The most traditional thickening agent, egg yolks contain natural proteins and fats that contribute to a rich and luxurious texture in custard-based ice creams. Cornstarch: Often used in non-custard ice creams, cornstarch mixed with milk helps thicken the base and create a smooth mouthfeel.

    What does xanthan gum do in ice cream? ›

    One of the things xanthan gum does is help to prevent the formation of ice crystals, which is key to a rich, creamy, smooth ice cream.

    What can you not mix protein powder with? ›

    The addition of real milk powder may lead to bloating, constipation and probably dysentery because of it's high lactose and sugar level. Don't add ingredients such as soy protein which contains chemical compounds that can lead to hormonal disturbance in some people. Avoid mixing vegetable oils that contain trans fats.

    How does protein affect ice cream? ›

    Proteins contribute to the development of structure in ice cream, including emulsification, whipping, and water-holding capacity (Schmidt, 1994; Walstra and Jonkman, 1998). Foaming is important during the manufacture of ice cream and milk proteins are well known for their ability to form foams.

    What can I mix protein powder into? ›

    The Best Liquids to Mix With Protein Powder With
    • Water: You knew this was coming, we know it too. ...
    • Milk: Milk is most people's favorite liquid to mix their protein powder into. ...
    • Fruit Juices. ...
    • Smoothies. ...
    • Peanut butter: ...
    • Oats: ...
    • Bananas: ...
    • Greek Yogurt.
    Feb 5, 2024

    Can you mix ice with protein powder? ›

    directions. Measure the milk and protein powder into the blender. Add the ice cubes along with the flavoring ingredients you have chosen and quickly pulse the blender on and off until the shake is well blended, creamy, and frosty. Do not add more liquid; the ice will liquefy to produce a smooth consistency.

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