I am on a pumpkin mission...such a happy time of the year. Just a warning that every food post within the next couple of weeks will probably be pumpkin related.
It may not be entirely accurate to call this a frappuccino because truthfully, I've never actually purchased a frappuccino. And I'm pretty sure a frappuccino doesn't come in right around 200 calories with 100% of your daily recommended intake of about a zillion vitamins, along with calcium and other goodies. So this is really more protein shake with a little fall goodness mixed in.
The first ingredient is of course cold espresso. There are quite a few posts on the web about making cold brewed coffee for iced coffee. I tried it once but it wasn't strong enough and was missing that certain espresso flavor kick that I love. I think it's the bite from the acidity from brewed coffee, and when I have an ulcer I'll regret it, but I for now I prefer to start with brewed espresso. I also like espresso based drinks more than regular coffee...with an espresso base, you can add milk or almond milk and have a latte rather than an iced coffee with a bit of added cream. A moka pot is pretty cheap option to make espresso, doesn't take up counter space and makes a nice strong espresso.
I usually brew a pot at night and refrigerate. Then the next morning, you can have an iced latte or throw together this quick protein shake.
I love Spirutein protein powder. When I first moved to Vegas I had trouble finding my favorite Spirutein flavor (Exotic Red--fruity and so yummy with frozen fruit and ice blended in) and contacted the company asking where I might find some. Their customer service told me I could find it by calling around to all the stores in my area and asking them if they carried it. Really. And despite this, I still love the product--that's saying something. Vanilla is much easier to find...I've found Vanilla Spirutein at Whole Foods, Vitamin Cottage, Sunflower and just about any natural grocer I've ever been in. It has a higher sugar content than some other protein powders out there (8-9 grams) but I'd rather have a few extra grams of sugar than drink one of those shakes that make you hate each sip.
For a pumpkin spice shake you just grab a blender jar (or pitcher--I use a stick blender for everything) and add 1 cup milk (or nut milk), 1-2 "shots" of espresso, 1-2 cups of ice, 1 scoop of vanilla protein powder, 3 tbsp canned pumpkin puree, and 1/8 tsp of pumpkin pie spice. You can add an additional sweetener if you like--I find the sweetener in the protein powder does the job.
Blend and enjoy. It is so good you'll probably forget that it's good for you, and saving 1000 calories is just a bonus. Just an FYI that the pumpkin, protein powder and pie spice are just as delicious mixed into oat bran for a warmer breakfast.
Pumpkins aren't just for eating though, they are for playing with as well. I found these pics of my little punkin from just last year. I can't believe this tiny little 2 lb dog in the pictures grew up to be my strapping and enormous 15 lb pup of today. Tee-hee. Sometimes you want them to be this small again until you remember how often you had to pull out the rug cleaner right?
this sounds so yummy!!! i am loving the puppy shots! how fast they grow
ReplyDeleteOh love this! Its going to be the baking season soon so making this is a great way to indulge in yumminess in a healthy way. Thanks for sharing this!
ReplyDeleteI wish I didn't love frappacinos quite so much, but this looks like a great option. Definitely going to give this a try!
ReplyDeleteOh and the puppy pictures are too cute. Makes me remember when our little guy was actually little.
ReplyDeletecutest puppy ever! I'm a little partial to Bostons though.
ReplyDeleteThis looks right up my alley but I especially love the idea to add it to oatmeal. YUMMY!
I tried making cold brew coffee and then adding milk for a latte but it was pretty weak. Will have to try the espresso way!
ReplyDeleteYummy puppy!
Oh I remember the small puppy days! Now they're just monsters - but cute ones =)
ReplyDeleteAnd this frap sounds so good - and I'm loving the pumpkin theme, so bring it on!
That smushhy puppy face is the best! I do wish they could stay small but they were tons of work at that age. And this frappacino looks so good. Love that you get all those pumpkin health benefits in other things besides delicious cookies and cakes. :)
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of frap! Love the idea of the vanilla protein powder. I bet that thickens it up nicely as well!
ReplyDeleteIs there anything cuter than puppy cuteness?
be still my heart oh how I want a puppy but hubby says we don't have time. :( I'll just look at yours what a doll!
ReplyDeleteBoston terrier babies are the best! I may be partial. I sometimes look at pics of Riley when he was little and wish he was still that small but then I do remember all the cleaning and going outside every couple of hours in the middle of the night.
ReplyDeletePuppies are the best things ever. Pumpkin fraps look pretty awesome too!
ReplyDeletehow ironic...I'm looking for where I can purchase the Bissell spot bot at the moment...Duncan has had issues at both ends today so I think I need to get one for now and future...ugh! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I love this!
ReplyDeleteOh i love puppy pictures! Love that teeny tiny little body and face! Love Spirutein also but funny thing is is that I had a bad experience with their customer service once.
ReplyDeleteA little healthy thrown into the mix is great for the upcoming holidays!
ReplyDeleteAww - little punkin! I saw a Boston yesterday wearing the cutest hat they were selling at the Art Fest. I asked the vendor if it came in Burberry but no luck. I'll keep looking for you though....
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