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High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie

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This breakfast smoothie tastes like orange creamsicles but with none of the carbs. It's sweet and tangy with hints of vanilla, collagen and eggs for extra creaminess and protein which will help you stay full for longer.

How about raw eggs, aren't they going to make this smoothie taste eggy? Not at all! Unlike cooked eggs, raw eggs get really frothy and taste completely neutral. Just make sure you're using pasteurized eggs to keep this keto smoothie safe to consume.

Recipe Tips

This recipe has a shake-like consistency. If you prefer a creamier, thicker smoothie, here are some of the options you can add before blending:

  • 1 tablespoon of almond butter
  • 1-3 teaspoons of raw cacao powder or Dutch process cocoa powder for a thicker mocha flavored smoothie
  • 1 to 2 teaspoons of chia seeds (don't use too much, you don't want to make chia pudding)
  • 1/8 teaspoon of xanthan gum or glucomannan powder

If you can't have dairy, use coconut cream instead of cream. Instead of collagen you can use whey protein isolate or egg white protein isolate.

Tip: This smoothie is ideal for those who follow a higher protein keto diet but you can make any adjustments in this recipe directly in the KetoDiet App by cloning and customizing it to fit your macros and preferences.

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How To Pasteurize Eggs at Home

If a recipe calls for raw eggs and you are concerned about the potential risk of Salmonella, you can make it safe by using pasteurized eggs.

To pasteurize eggs at home, simply pour enough water in a saucepan to cover the eggs. Heat to about 60 °C/ 140 °F. Using a spoon, slowly place the eggs into the saucepan. Keep the eggs in the water for about 3 minutes. This should be enough to pasteurize the eggs and kill any potential bacteria. Let the eggs cool down and store in the fridge for 6-8 weeks.

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Serving size 1 smoothie

Allergy information for High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie

✔  Gluten free
✔  Dairy free
✔  Nut free
✔  Nightshade free
✔  Pork free
✔  Avocado free
✔  Coconut free
✔  Fish free
✔  Shellfish free
✔  Beef free
Pescatarian
Vegetarian

Notes

  • Recipe can be made dairy-free or coconut-free.

Nutritional values (per 1 smoothie)

Net carbs3.3 grams
Protein36 grams
Fat34.5 grams
Calories476 kcal
Calories from carbs 3%, protein 31%, fat 66%
Total carbs4.1 gramsFiber0.8 gramsSugars2.1 gramsSaturated fat17.8 gramsSodium306 mg(13% RDA)Magnesium43 mg(11% RDA)Potassium467 mg(23% EMR)

Ingredients (makes 1 serving)

Instructions

  1. First, since we are using raw eggs, make sure you're using pasteurized eggs. (If you don't want to use ice, simply add some water or use more almond milk.) High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie
  2. Place everything in a blender and process until smooth and creamy.
    Note: You can use sugar-free vanilla extract or a pinch of vanilla bean powder instead. Check the tips in the post above for allergy-free options and dairy-free alternatives. High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie
  3. Serve immediately. High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie

High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie
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High-Protein Orange Creamsicle Smoothie
This breakfast smoothie tastes like orange creamsicles but with none of the carbs. A healthy breakfast option packed with protein and flavor!
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Servings1
Calories476 kcal
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Ingredients

Instructions

  1. First, since we are using raw eggs, make sure you're using pasteurized eggs. (If you don't want to use ice, simply add some water or use more almond milk.)
  2. Place everything in a blender and process until smooth and creamy.
    Note: You can use sugar-free vanilla extract or a pinch of vanilla bean powder instead. Check the tips in the post above for allergy-free options and dairy-free alternatives.
  3. Serve immediately.

Nutrition (per serving, 1 smoothie)

Calories476kcal
Net Carbs3.3g
Carbohydrates4.1g
Protein36g
Fat34.5g
Saturated Fat17.8g
Fiber0.8g
Sugar2.1g
Sodium306mg
Magnesium43mg
Potassium467mg

Detailed nutritional breakdown (per 1 smoothie)

Net carbsProteinFatCalories
Total per 1 smoothie
3.3 g36 g34.5 g476 kcal
Almond milk natural (unsweetened)
0.7 g0.9 g2.2 g25 kcal
Cream, heavy whipping, pouring, full-fat (30-40% fat)
1.6 g1.1 g22.8 g220 kcal
Egg, whole, fresh, raw (free-range or organic eggs)
0.7 g12.6 g9.5 g143 kcal
Gelatin powder, hydrolyzed (collagen)
0 g21.4 g0 g84 kcal
Vanilla extract, sugar-free, alcohol-based
0 g0 g0 g2 kcal
Stevia extract (SweetLeaf or NuNaturals, natural low-carb sweetener)
0 g0 g0 g0 kcal
Ice cubes
0 g0 g0 g0 kcal
Orange peel (zest), fresh
0.3 g0 g0 g2 kcal

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Martina Slajerova
Creator of KetoDietApp.com

Martina Slajerova

I changed the way I ate in 2011, when I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s, an autoimmune disease that affects the thyroid. I had no energy, and I found it more and more difficult to maintain a healthy weight.

That’s when I decided to quit sugar, grains, and processed foods, and to start following a whole-foods-based ketogenic approach to food.

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Comments (2)

How can this be an orange creamsicle smoothie when there's no orange in it?
According to the recipe, you've created a LEMON Creamsicle Smoothie (both sound delicious, though!)

That was a typo! Thanks for noticing. It's correct in our app but I fixed it here too.