It is not uncommon to see adults drinking protein shakes. Yes, we put up with the gritty texture and unpleasant aftertaste to get the protein that we know we need. On the other hand, give a kid a “normal” protein shake and they will probably not drink it. For kids, you need a protein shake that tastes great.
Is there one secret ingredient that makes a protein shake kids friendly? Well no, not an ingredient, but there is one key element – the protein shake has to taste great. A protein shake for kids that taste bad is a protein shake that will get dumped down the drain when the kids don’t eat it. Step 1 in a protein shake recipe for kids is to make it taste great.
So, now that we have established that kids want a protein shake that taste great, how do you go about making one. We believe the key is to use fruit and yogurt. Fruit has natural sugar that the kids love and yogurt will give it a nice thick flavor and feel. This is important as in the next step we need to mask the protein we will be adding.
Now for the big question, what type of protein do we add to our protein shake recipe? Here is where most parents get it wrong. They usually grab some Whey Protein or Soy Protein powder and just add a few scoops. This is what kills the protein shake. There is a much better way to add protein to the shake and not destroy the flavor.
If you want to make a protein shake that the kids will actually drink, you should look into getting the Perfect Plant Protein. This protein powder is 100% Organic, has no animal products and most importantly tastes great. Simply add a scoop to a shake recipe and you have a protein shake the kids will love.
If you need an example of the protein shake recipe for kids that works, you should do a search for “Mango Lassi protein shake recipe for kids.” As that video will show you, it is very easy to make a protein shake recipes for kids that they will love. The key is to keep things simple.
In closing, follow this advice as a guideline, but please feel free to experiment. Maybe your kids hate Mango juice – in that case try a Pineapple Lassi. Keep tinkering and trying new ingredients until you come up with a few protein shake recipes that the kids will love to drink.
If you want to learn more about Protein Shake Recipes head on over to Rececca’s blog where she has lots more research. In addition, you can read her book to be published in the Fall 2014.
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