So everyone's all aflutter about Starbucks having their new fall items back on the menu. Nik has already created an awesome knockoff version of their Chai Latte, so I thought a protein shake version of the Pumpkin Spice Latte might be in order! Especially since I scored some canned pumpkin for 89 cents a can at Aldi yesterday, and many of our faithful readers seem to have a hankering for some pumpkin recipes!
I know I promised y'all the scrumptiously delicious breakfast concoction I made yesterday, but we have lots of new post-ops in need of shake ideas. The breakfast recipe is coming, I promise!!
Not to mention that I've had a crazy day today between doctor appointments, the contractor coming over to give a quote on the disastrous remodel project, and taking care of the dogs. By dinner time I did not feel like bothering with food, so I decided to do what Pouch Party ™ divas do best and Shake It Up! This shake was JUST what I needed today!
Jen's Pumpkin Spice Latte
Ingredients:
12 oz 2% milk (or whatever kind you use)
2 scoops Vanilla Latte Click
2 packets Splenda
2 pumps Davinci SF Pumpkin Pie Syrup
2 tbsp canned pumpkin
1 tsp Pumpkin Pie Spice
SF whipped cream for garnish (optional)
Directions:
Pour milk into blender cup first, then add remaining ingredients except the whipped cream. Whiz it up in your blender until thoroughly mixed. Pour into a pretty mug and top it with whippage and a sprinkle of cinnamon. I also put a small dollop of the pumpkin atop the whippage, just to make it purdy.
Not a fan of coffee? Follow the recipe linked in the first paragraph for Nik's Protein Chai Latte and add 2 tbsp of pumpkin to it! Voila', you've got a Protein Pumpkin Chai Latte! Happy Fall, y'all!
5 comments:
is this hot or cold
I made it cold, because it's still too warm for hot drinks here in NJ. You can absolutely make it hot if you prefer.~~Jen
I can't wait to try this! And with Click too?!?! That makes it even better!
I take my leftover canned pumpkin and freeze it into tablespoon sized servings on waxed paper. Then pop them off and put it in a baggie. When I need it, It is ready and it helps to make the frozen drinks even cooler!
Great tip! Thank you
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