A Coffeehouse-Style Protein Smoothie That Doubles as a Frozen Treat
Need a boost of energy and protein in one frosty, satisfying blend? This Frozen Mocha Protein Shake is your new go-to. Made with coffee ice cubes, chocolate protein powder, and banana, it blends to a thick, spoonable consistency in the Chefman Obliterator Blender review with a full performance breakdown, which handles ice and dense ingredients with ease.
This shake is ideal for post-workouts, breakfast on the go, or even a healthy dessert. With its 1200-watt motor and 6-point stainless steel blades, the Obliterator powers through frozen coffee and protein powder effortlessly, giving you a velvety, indulgent texture without any grit.
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Table of Contents
Ingredients (Serves 1–2)
- 6–8 coffee ice cubes (brewed coffee, frozen in advance)
- 1 ripe banana (fresh or frozen)
- ¾ cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 scoop of chocolate protein powder
- 1 tablespoon cocoa powder
- 1 tablespoon almond butter (or peanut butter)
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon (optional)
- 1–2 teaspoons maple syrup or honey (optional, to sweeten)
- 1–2 extra ice cubes (optional, for texture)

Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Brew and Freeze Your Coffee
Make a strong cup of coffee and freeze it in an ice cube tray at least 4 hours ahead. For a bolder flavor, use espresso-strength brew.
2. Add Ingredients to the Blender
In the large pitcher of the Chefman Obliterator, add almond milk first. Then layer in protein powder, cocoa powder, banana, almond butter, cinnamon, and the frozen coffee cubes. Add additional ice if desired.
3. Blend Until Thick and Creamy
Secure the lid tightly. Use the smoothie or ice-crush setting, blending for 45–60 seconds. If needed, stop halfway to scrape down the sides and pulse for extra creaminess.
4. Serve Immediately
Pour into a chilled glass or a to-go tumbler. Top with cacao nibs, whipped cream, or a dusting of cinnamon if desired. This shake is thick enough to enjoy with a spoon or straw.
Ingredient Swaps
Ingredient | Alternatives |
---|---|
Coffee cubes | Brewed espresso + regular ice |
Banana | ½ avocado or frozen Greek yogurt |
Almond milk | Oat, soy, or dairy milk |
Maple syrup | Stevia, dates, or skip entirely |
Why It Works in the Chefman Obliterator
The Chefman Obliterator was built for heavy-duty blending, and this thick protein shake shows off what it can really do. The powerful motor quickly crushes coffee ice cubes and integrates powder without chalkiness, while its durable blades handle nut butter and dense banana with no struggle.
To keep your blender running like new, follow our step-by-step Chefman Obliterator cleaning and care guide for easy maintenance and long-term performance.
Storage and Meal Prep Tips
Make-Ahead Option: Freeze individual smoothie packs with banana, protein powder, cocoa, and nut butter. Just add almond milk and coffee cubes when blending.
Refrigeration: Can be stored in the fridge up to 24 hours, but best enjoyed fresh.
Add-ins: Add collagen peptides, chia seeds, or adaptogenic powders for extra wellness points.
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Nutritional Info (Approx. per serving)
- Calories: 280
- Protein: 22–28g
- Carbs: 25g
- Sugar: 12g (mostly from banana)
- Fiber: 6g
- Caffeine: ~90–120 mg
- Fat: 9g
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use regular ice instead of coffee cubes?
Yes, but you’ll lose the bold coffee flavor. You can add instant espresso powder to balance it.
Is this shake vegan-friendly?
Yes, just use plant-based protein powder and skip any dairy toppings.
Can I add oats or chia seeds?
Absolutely. Add 2 tablespoons rolled oats or 1 tablespoon chia seeds for added thickness and fiber.
What protein powder works best?
Chocolate whey, vegan chocolate blends, or mocha-flavored powders are ideal.
Can I double the recipe?
Yes! The Chefman Obliterator pitcher can handle up to 64 oz, so doubling won’t be a problem.