A thick, creamy chocolate Frosty made with protein shake, unsweetened almond milk, cocoa, and ice. Itβs low-carb, sugar-free, high-protein, and ready in just a few minutes.
π Time
- Prep: 3 minutes
- Blend: 1β2 minutes
- Total: About 5 minutes
π« Makes
1 large Frosty or 2 small servings
πͺ Nutrition
Approximately 20β30 g protein per serving, depending on the protein shake or powder used.
π Ingredients
Chocolate Frosty
- Β½ cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 cup chocolate protein shake β preferably low-carb and sugar-free
- 1 Tbsp sugar-free instant chocolate pudding mix
- 1 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
- Β½ tsp vanilla extract
- 1β2 packets stevia or other zero-calorie sweetener, to taste
- 1Β½β2 cups ice cubes
- Optional: 2 Tbsp nonfat Greek yogurt for extra creaminess and protein
- Optional: 1 Tbsp light whipped topping for serving
β For an Even Thicker Frosty
Add ΒΌ tsp xanthan gum if desired. Start with a very small amount because too much can make the Frosty overly thick or gummy.
π©βπ³ Instructions
1. Add the Ingredients
Add the almond milk, chocolate protein shake, sugar-free pudding mix, cocoa powder, vanilla, sweetener, and Greek yogurt, if using, to a high-powered blender.
2. Add the Ice
Add 1Β½ cups of ice first.
Blend on high for about 30β60 seconds, until thick and completely smooth.
3. Check the Texture
If the Frosty is too thin, add more ice a little at a time and blend again.
If it becomes too thick to blend, add 1β2 tablespoons of almond milk and blend until smooth.
4. Serve
Pour into a large glass or divide between two smaller glasses.
Top with a small amount of light whipped topping if desired.
Serve immediately for the best thick Frosty texture.
π‘ Key Tips for a Real Frosty Texture
- Use very cold protein shake for the thickest result.
- Don’t add too much almond milk at the beginning.
- Add ice gradually so you can control the thickness.
- A high-powered blender gives the smoothest texture.
- Sugar-free pudding mix helps give the Frosty its thick, creamy consistency.
- For extra protein, use a protein shake with 25β30 g protein per bottle.
π« Extra-High-Protein Chocolate Frosty
If you want even more protein, use:
- Β½ cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 cup low-carb chocolate protein shake
- Β½ scoop chocolate protein powder
- 1 Tbsp sugar-free instant chocolate pudding mix
- 1 Tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder
- Β½ tsp vanilla extract
- Zero-calorie sweetener, to taste
- 1Β½β2 cups ice
- Optional: 2 Tbsp nonfat Greek yogurt
Blend everything until thick and creamy.
This version can provide 30+ g protein, depending on the protein shake and protein powder you choose.
π Easy Swaps
Vanilla Frosty
Use vanilla protein shake and vanilla sugar-free pudding mix instead of chocolate.
Mocha Frosty
Add Β½β1 tsp instant coffee or espresso powder to the chocolate mixture.
Chocolate Peanut Butter
Add 1 tsp powdered peanut butter for a chocolate-peanut-butter flavor without adding much volume.
Mint Chocolate
Add 1β2 drops peppermint extract to the chocolate Frosty.
Strawberry Chocolate
Add a few fresh or frozen strawberries. Keep in mind that strawberries will add some carbohydrates.
β€οΈ Why This Version Is Better for a Low-Carb, High-Protein Diet
The original light version is low in calories but doesn’t contain much protein. Using a low-carb chocolate protein shake as the main liquid makes this Frosty substantially higher in protein while keeping the recipe creamy.
The unsweetened almond milk, unsweetened cocoa, sugar-free pudding mix, and zero-calorie sweetener help keep the carbohydrate content low.
For the lowest carbs: choose a protein shake with 0β3 g net carbs per serving and check the pudding mix label, since brands can vary.