Protein Ice Cream
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Published Aug 19, 2021, Updated Jul 17, 2023
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This healthy protein ice cream uses frozen bananas as the base and can easily be made into two different flavors – chocolate and/or vanilla. It’s vegan and you’ll love how creamy and delicious it is!
If you’re someone who loves having a protein shake or protein bar for breakfast, have you ever thought about swapping that with ice cream? Ice cream for breakfast?! You heard that right!
Before you judge me for adding protein to ice cream… promise me you’ll try this recipe! It’s so creamy and delicious, no one will ever know that it’s a healthy recipe.
And yes, it can be served for breakfast or dessert!!
I’m sharing two flavor variations which make great bases. From there, feel free to customize to your liking! When it comes to the toppings, I usually top mine with nuts, chocolate, berries – the works, but the options are endless.
Is This Ice Cream Healthy?
You better believe it! This ice cream is made with minimal, good-for-you ingredients and has no refined sugar or artificial preservatives. It has more fiber and less sugar than traditional ice cream, but is still absolutely delicious.
With 11 grams of protein per serving it can help balance your blood sugar and leave you feeling satisfied instead of hungry for more. If you’re someone like me who could easily eat a whole pint of ice cream in one sitting, this recipe is definitely for you!
Here’s What You Need
We’re using my banana ice cream as the base for both recipes. The two ingredients you need are:
- frozen bananas – I peel and slice the bananas before freezing so they’re easier to process!
- dairy-free milk – any dairy-free milk works. I typically use unsweetened almond milk but use whatever you have on hand!
Additional Ingredients Chocolate Protein Ice Cream
- almond butter or peanut butter – look for nut butter that doesn’t have any added ingredients. I usually go for the store brand and read the label to make sure it’s just one or two ingredients, the nuts and salt. If you need a nut-free option, sunflower butter or tahini would be great substitutions.
- chocolate protein powder – chocolate protein powder gives this ice cream a ton of chocolate flavor! I personally love the chocolate Nuzest protein powder. It’s plant-based, has a minimal, clean ingredient list and is delicious. You can use my code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order.
- cocoa powder – add a little bit of extra chocolate flavor with the cocoa powder. Cacao works as well.
- chocolate chips or cacao nibs – for added crunch and flavor! I like using Lily’s chocolate chips because they are dairy-free, low in calories and sweetened with stevia so there’s zero sugar added.
Additional Ingredients for Vanilla Protein Ice Cream
- vanilla protein powder – get your protein and flavor in with this vanilla protein powder! I personally recommend Nuzest protein powder. It’s plant-based, has a minimal, clean ingredient list and is delicious. You can use my code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order.
- vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste – either works to add a delicious vanilla flavor! I prefer vanilla bean paste but I don’t always have that on hand and vanilla extract is still delicious.
- cinnamon – this adds the the perfect amount of spice to the ice cream.
How to Make Protein Ice Cream
To make either flavor, you simply add all of the ingredients into your food processor and blend! It’s that easy.
When to Eat Protein Ice Cream
You might be thinking… this is ice cream so should I have it as dessert? But it also has protein so should I be eating it around a workout? My answer: yes and yes!
This protein ice cream is healthy enough to enjoy after a workout or as an afternoon snack to curb those mid-day cravings, but delicious enough to satisfy your ice cream craving and enjoy as an after-dinner treat.
How to Serve
There are two ways to serve this protein ice cream – as soft serve or a scoop-able ice cream. I personally like eating it right away as soft serve, but it’s also delicious frozen and served more like traditional ice cream.
Soft Serve: For soft serve consistency, you can spoon the mixture into one or two bowls and serve immediately after processing with your desired toppings.
Frozen: For a scoop-able ice cream, transfer the ice cream to a freezer-safe dish (I like using a loaf pan lined with parchment paper) and freeze for at least 2 hours. Once ready to enjoy, pull the ice cream from the freezer, scoop and serve with your favorite toppings. If the ice cream gets too hard in the freezer, just let it thaw on the counter for 5-10 minutes before diving in!
How to Store Leftovers
This protein ice cream stores really well in the freezer. Just place leftovers in a freezer-safe container that’s covered completely and store for up to one month in the freezer.
tip! Make sure your ice cream is tightly covered to prevent freezer burn!
Popular Protein Snacks
- Protein Balls
- No Bake Protein Cookies
- Protein Cookie Dough
- Double Chocolate Protein Muffins
- Protein Overnight Oats
- Strawberry Protein Muffins
- Protein Brownies
- Protein Pudding (3 Ways)
- Protein Chia Pudding
More Frozen Treats to Try
- Mint Chip Avocado Ice Cream
- Chocolate Banana Ice Cream
- Frozen Cottage Cheese Bark
- Cookie Dough “Ice Cream”
- Chocolate Strawberry Banana Yogurt Clusters
- Chocolate Caramel Ice Cream Bars
- Strawberry Coconut Milk Sorbet
- Blueberry Frozen Yogurt
- Cottage Cheese Ice Cream
Protein Ice Cream
Ingredients
Chocolate
- 2 frozen bananas, chopped into chunks
- ¼ cup dairy-free milk (I used almond milk)
- 2 Tablespoons almond butter or peanut butter
- 1 Tablespoon cocoa powder
- 1 scoop (25 grams) chocolate protein powder (I used Nuzest)
- ½ Tablespoon chocolate chips or cacao nibs
Vanilla
- 2 frozen bananas, chopped into chunks
- ¼ cup dairy-free milk (I used almond milk)
- 1 scoop (25 grams) vanilla protein powder (I used Nuzest)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract or vanilla bean paste
- ¼ teaspoon cinnamon
Instructions
Chocolate
- Place bananas, almond milk, almond butter, cocoa powder and protein powder into a food processor or high speed blender.
- Pulse/process until smooth and creamy. This should take about 3-4 minutes. You may need to turn off the motor and stir the mixture a couple times while processing.
- Add in cacao nibs or chocolate chips (if using) and pulse once more.
- Spoon ice cream into a bowl and enjoy! If you want to be able to scoop the ice cream you can pour it into a loaf pan lined with parchment and place in the freezer for 2 hours. Once hard, use an ice cream scoop to scoop it out and enjoy. Ice cream can be kept in the freezer for up to 1 month.
Vanilla
- Place bananas, almond milk, vanilla, cinnamon and protein powder into a food processor or high speed blender.
- Pulse/process until smooth and creamy. This should take about 3-4 minutes. You may need to turn off the motor and stir the mixture a couple times while processing.
- Spoon ice cream into a bowl and enjoy! If you want to be able to scoop the ice cream you can pour it into a loaf pan lined with parchment and place in the freezer for 2 hours. Once hard, use an ice cream scoop to scoop it out and enjoy. Ice cream can be kept in the freezer for up to 1 month.
Notes
- Toppings: Feel free to add your favorite ice cream toppings to this protein ice cream. I love adding chocolate chips, berries and/or nuts.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Wow! This recipe looks so delicious, I’ll try it on this weekend!
Woo!! Let me know how it turns out, Sarah!
Worth Appreciating. Great work.
It tastes great and has a great texture! If the icecream’s too hard after freezing, it comes out more easily if you dip the scoop in hot water.
A delicious refreshing summer recipe! I particularly liked the chocolate flavour, as the vanilla one mostly tasted like banana ice cream in my opinion. I made sure the bananas were really frozen and didn’t let them thaw after I took them out of the freezer, which makes the blend perfectly creamy!
YUM! I am SO glad you gave this recipe a try and it turned out great for you. Thank you for sharing your review + star rating, I really appreciate it!
Hello,
your recipes are just fantastic—quick question.
Does it matter if I use a banana that is not frozen?
Hi Nik – thank you so much! I recommend frozen bananas in order to get more of an ice cream consistency! Hope that helps and you enjoy this recipe.