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Healthy Coffee Recipe (with Butter!)

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After a recent Facebook post where I mentioned I put some strange ingredients in my coffee, I’ve gotten a few emails asking for more details …

I have a love/hate relationship with coffee. Basically, I love coffee but my adrenals don’t always love it! Also, since I don’t eat/drink sugar or much pasteurized dairy, it can make for some pretty boring coffee … until now.

Drink the Fat…

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I’d always mixed coconut oil into my coffee or tea to help make sure I consume enough healthy fats, though it always floated on the top and the texture was sometimes rough (especially when I was pregnant … the texture made me so nauseous!). At the suggestion of a friend, I tried a strange twist that has become my new favorite!

Basically, I blend coconut oil and grass-fed organic unsalted butter (yes … butter) into coffee with a dash of vanilla and sometimes a drop of stevia. The blender emulsifies the coconut oil and butter so the texture is more creamy than oily and it is a delicious way to get a boost of beneficial fats. This type of healthy coffee also gives much more extended energy throughout the day without making me jittery.

This is similar to the Bulletproof® coffee recipe recommended and popularized by Dave Asprey, though Dave uses MCT oil in place of the coconut oil. Both have their benefits, but coconut oil has more immune-boosting properties while concentrated MCT oil does more for an immediate energy and brain boost.
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I also tried his Bulletproof Coffee which is much smoother than regular coffee and which he claims is produced carefully to avoid the presence of mycotoxins: “Most coffee beans are processed by either leaving them in the sun and elements to wither and dry, or by pressing them and letting them ferment (spoil) to remove the outer layer of the bean. Both of these techniques are known to produce significant levels of mycotoxins as they enhance flavor. Upgraded coffee beans are mechanically processed right after picking using only clean cold water. This more expensive process is safer because it dramatically reduces harmful molds or bacteria from impacting your health.”

I’ve also used various other forms of organic coffee with great results.

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Bulletproof Coffee Recipe

A delicious and creamy coffee that packs a powerful nutritional punch!
Prep Time 2 minutes
Cook Time 1 minute
Total Time 3 minutes
Calories 148kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

1 cup

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Put all ingredients in a blender or food processor. Mix on high speed for 20 seconds until frothy. Drink immediately and enjoy all the energy!

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Bulletproof Coffee Recipe
Amount Per Serving (1 cup)
Calories 148 Calories from Fat 146
% Daily Value*
Fat 16.2g25%
Saturated Fat 11.8g74%
Cholesterol 31mg10%
Sodium 88mg4%
Carbohydrates 0.1g0%
Sugar 0.1g0%
Protein 0.5g1%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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Additional Notes: I take my fermented cod liver oil right before drinking this to give all the fat soluble vitamins some beneficial fats to digest with. If you aren’t regularly taking coconut oil, start with a teaspoon and work up, as too much at once might upset your stomach. Coconut oil often increases metabolism and some people notice feeling warmer or like their heart is racing if they start off too fast.

I’ve also recently started adding collagen powder for extra protein and for hair, skin, and nail support and it works wonderfully!

Do you drink coffee? Put butter in it? Too weird? Weigh in below!

This delicious and easy healthy coffee packs a lot of nutrients and gives you lasting, healthy energy all day long.

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

750 responses to “Healthy Coffee Recipe (with Butter!)”

  1. Connie Avatar

    I also use Ghee, which is a type of clarified butter. ( in my coffee)

  2. Tanja Avatar

    5 stars
    Where did that quote coming from, the one at the end that describes how “most coffee beans are processed”? Is that from the Bulletproof Coffee guy?

    What a misrepresentation of information!
    that most coffee beans are left to “ferment (spoil)” in order to remove the outer layer etc etc.

    I think most of the visitors to your blog know that fermentation does NOT equal spoiling. While it might be true about mycotoxins (and I don’t know)…. telling a falsehood is a hell of a way to sell one’s product. I guess it’s one of those things where if you are not fulling paying attention, it almost makes sense…

    anyway, I love coffee this way. I kept hearing about it, but then it finally made sense after reading your post. Thanks WM!

  3. Keith Avatar

    Even though the grass fed butter, coconut oil, and vanilla have reduced a LOT of the bitter flavor, I am having a little bit of a hard time adjusting to the flavor. Any suggestions?

  4. Cristina F. Avatar
    Cristina F.

    5 stars
    I tried it this morning and now I’m hooked! I’ve been wanting to eliminate 1/2&1/2 in my coffee and wasn’t sure how. I tried regular coconut milk but hated it. This was amazing. I didn’t have the unsalted butter however I had coconut oil and vanilla. It’s really delicious! I’m stopping by Trader Joe’s tonight to get the organic, unsalted butter. Can’t wait until tomorrow to have it again!

  5. Hallie Avatar
    Hallie

    I have been curious about the best way to brew coffee. I know most coffee makers are made with plastic, and I have been in search of one that is plastic free. Do they exist? What type of coffee maker do you use?

  6. Trisha Avatar
    Trisha

    When looking to buy the coffee you suggest, it mentions at the bottom of the page that “this product contains cancer causing ingredients”….what are they referring to and how safe is this?

  7. Christina Avatar
    Christina

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for this post! This is the only way I drink coffee now too! I’m a breastfeeding mother of a little girl with a dairy protein allergy and was really missing creamer until I saw this post. Now I blend 1 T coconut oil (sometimes more) with a 1/2 T raw cacao powder, dash of cinnamon, and stevia, I could never go back to coffee and creamer! I even have some of my family members asking me to make “that blender mocha thing” for them 🙂

  8. Sarah Bailey Avatar
    Sarah Bailey

    I enjoy bulletproof coffee as well but I can’t afford to buy organic butter at the rate we go through it so I get what I can at our grocery and aim for the least added additives. It’s been so hot here though hot coffee isn’t appealing right now.

  9. Heather Avatar
    Heather

    5 stars
    I was a bit skeptical about trying CO in my coffee but I am a fan now! I usually have unsalted butter but of course I’m out when I find this recipe. I am a huge fan of creamer and would like to find a way to cut it out. This time I used my hazelnut creamer (store bought), 1/4tsp of vanilla and Tbsp of CO. I didn’t want to get my big blender out so I used my handheld one and it worked perfectly. Also, I heated the CO beforehand. WOW! Super tasty!! Can’t wait to try it w/o creamer! It does cool the coffee temp down after blending but living in AZ and it being 111 degrees out right now. I don’t mind. I bet you could pour it over ice after mixing it and it’d be fine for the cold coffee drinkers out there. I think I’ll try iced next time too!

  10. Joanna Avatar
    Joanna

    Do you think this would work with a Magic Bullet? I would like to try to avoid using my blender every day.

  11. Elysia Avatar
    Elysia

    5 stars
    OMG…I just tried this recipe for the first time this morning. You were absolutely right!! There’s no going back! This is the ONLY way to drink coffee!! Thank you for starting my day off right! 🙂

  12. Donna Avatar

    What would you recommend for someone who is vegan to put in the coffee in place of the dairy ingredients?

    1. Tanja Avatar

      to the vegan re butter: i don’t think there is a equivalent substitute for butter. Butter has all kinds of stuff that you can’t get anywhere else…except maybe HUMAN breast milk. It’s all nursing milks which have their very own extra special properties (as you can imagine). If you don’t do butter… just add more coconut oil and skip the butter. I think coconut oil is going to be the closest and best substitute oil, albeit a distant one. None of the other vegetable oils will do, not even close. Google: butter weston price, I’m sure that will get you a lot of info.

      for the person that wanted to make one batch and put it in the fridge for the week: YUCK!
      this stuff has to be made fresh everyday. It is yucky once it’s cold… and refrigerated would be even worse. Ditto on the other person’s “separate badly” comment. I think it would be gross coming out of the fridge. BUT, whatever. that’s just my opinion. Try it! See if you can deal. But since it’s a test… I would suggest testing with a small amount, so that you don’t have to dump a whole bunch out if you don’t like it.

      and just my own random comments:

      I make mine in a quart size mason jar. I use a stick blender and just blend it in the jar itself… of which I then drink it out of. Less transfer of liquids= less mess = less loss of oils.

      What I thought was yummy… is adding some unsweetened cocoa powder. and a blend of a little stevia and a little sucanat. (Sucanat tastes so much better)

      Also… isn’t “vanilla extract” the same as “vanilla”?
      unless of course you are specifying “vanilla bean”… but it’s rare that one uses a bean in cooking. It takes months to extract the vanilla via an alcohol tincture anyway.

  13. Jennifer Avatar
    Jennifer

    Is organic coffee the same as this Bulletproof coffee? Also, I’m not understanding how you blend hot coffee with an immersion blender? Doesn’t it go everywhere? And is it still hot enough after blending? Do you have to reheat it?

  14. Guin Avatar

    i have diarrhea when i drink the coffee can ya tell me if im doing anything wrong ?

  15. Colleen Avatar
    Colleen

    I just tried this and it is surprising delicious. I only used one teaspoon of coconut oil, but may try to gradually increase that.

    There is no way I would take the time to blend up my coffee in a blender, but I found a perfect solution. I have a very small hand-held frother that’s designed to froth up milk (as a “healthy” alternative to whipped cream. So, naturally, I’m using this to get extra fats in my diet). I used this to mix a small amount of coffee with the fats. Then I added the rest of the coffee and mixed some more. Worked perfectly and the clean-up was about 10 seconds.

    I don’t have access to grass fed butter. Are there any benefits to regular, pasteurized butter? I figure that at the very least, it’s much better than vegetable oils.

  16. Terri Avatar

    5 stars
    Can the butter and coconut oil be blended together ahead of time and stored in a jar? I really don’t have time to do this every morning but would if I could just drop a spoonful in my coffee cup every morning. I realize that it won’t be frothy on top but if the flavor is good I can live without the froth.

  17. Shelby Avatar
    Shelby

    5 stars
    I love the creaminess of this delicious coffee recipe. I must confess I still add a dash of full fat milk for extra creaminess. I love Coconut Oil and use it for a myriad of daily culinary and beauty needs.. now also my coffee. I’ve swapped my daily coffee for vegetable juice but still enjoy a bi weekly coffee fix.

  18. Gena Avatar

    4 stars
    Wow! I just ordered a coffee from the organic coffee shop down the street. They said “what!? you don’t drink coffee” I usually get Yerba Mate as coffee is an occasional treat. Bad for my adrenals. I came home and made it your way Katie and it’s soo good! Wish I could drink it more often. As it is I put coconut oil in my Yerba Mate, which is ok. Trying to find ways to get my coconut oil daily. Love your blog and I spend way too much time here daily! LOL its more productive than being on Facebook!

  19. Tracy Avatar

    Is there a way to veganize this? I want to try it but I don’t do butter

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