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November 15, 2015 By Leanne Vogel October 4, 2018
A low-carb, keto, vegan milkshake recipe made with frozen strawberries and coconut milk, blended with Genuine Health fermented vegan proteins+. Completely dairy-free, sugar-free, and keto.
I have another keto snack recipe for you today! This keto milkshake has just 4 keto ingredients and takes only moments to whip up. Plus, you can take it with you on-the-go! And, for those interested, it also doubles as a keto ice cream recipe. More on that in the keto recipe details below.
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I'm ready!I added 2 scoops of Genuine Health fermented vegan proteins+ to this keto recipe for one reason alone, (well, maybe two). The first: to effortlessly boost our intake of fermented foods. The second: to make the keto milkshake taste even better! Seriously, this protein powder boosts the natural flavors of the accompanying ingredients without any chalky consistency or metallic aftertaste.
The fermentation of whole foods liberates amino acids, increases protein quality, increases mineral content, and allows your body to build a flourishing microbiome in your gut to fend off infection, build strong immune defence and maintain a healthy weight.
This is a completely fermented vegan protein that contains 20 grams of fermented soy-free and gluten-free protein in every serving. Fermenting the ingredients breaks down the plants’ protective casting, amplifying nutrient availability and facilitating complete protein absorption.
The benefits of fermentation is captured so well in this video…
Now, let’s get to the keto recipe!
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You can use fresh or fresh strawberries. I chose frozen organic strawberries because they’re less expensive than fresh right now. Also, cranberries would be amazing in this keto recipe and a bit more festive!
If you can’t do coconut milk, you could try cashew milk which will be a bit thicker. If that doesn’t work, use any nut or seed milk. It just won’t be as thick.
Two scoops of keto-approved Genuine Health fermented vegan protein powder for good measure. Seriously, this stuff is heaven. It adds so much flavor to the dairy-free, keto milkshake.
This is an everyday keto milkshake, free to enjoy at anytime, anywhere. If I using it as a carb-up item, I add sweet potato. And, if I’m keeping it low-carb, keto, I usually enjoy as a treat after dinner when I’m not doing a massive carb-up.
What fruit would you add to the blend?
You could make chocolate covered anything! If you don’t want to add fruit, you could do almonds, hazelnuts, anything!
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Hi! I'm Leanne (RHN FBCS)
a Functional Medicine Practitioner, host of the Healthful Pursuit Podcast, and best-selling author of The Keto Diet & Keto for Women. I want to live in a world where every woman has access to knowledge to better her health.