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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. kelly Avatar

    I noticed you changed the brand of collagen that you are using. Any particular reason?

  2. Krista Burkling Avatar
    Krista Burkling

    Not sure if you touched on this already but I am currently breastfeeding my 6 week old son. I drank Organic Water Processed decaf all through my pregnancy and am still doing so now. I sometimes mix the decaf with my husbands organic regular and do a half caf. I use a lot of coconut oil, including eating it by the spoonful. Is there any reason why I shouldn’t drink this coffee? I would probably make it with my decaf.

  3. Celeste Avatar

    Today I bulletproofed my coffee + I enjoyed it. The latte look + feel was great!

    I made the recipe my own by adding raw honey, ganoderma lucidum, cinnamon, pure vanilla + kombucha koffee to the coffee, organic coconut cream + butter.

    I will make this again. Thanks for the post.

  4. Angie Cruz Avatar
    Angie Cruz

    Hi just had question I noticed in your instagram pic the french press is different then the amazon link. It looks like the amazon is Madrid by Grosche and the instagram is Dresden buy Grosche. I’m sure they both work very well but curious which FP your actually using?
    Thank you..Plan on ordering Bullet proof coffee today, And FP. I have places around my area that sells BP coffee but they hiked up the prices…

  5. Gisell Avatar

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness! Tried this for the first time, right now, and it tastes AMAZING! I love coffee, sometimes a little too much, but to know I can get some much needed nutrients from it?! I’m hooked thanks for the recipe!! Now just have to have my husband try it!!

  6. Nancy Avatar

    5 stars
    WOW! I only had salted butter but had to try! It is amazing! I drink a lot of off.. more than i should probably but I make a pot of coffee & put all in a blender then transfer to a carafe to keep warm! Shake a lil before pouring next cup! Thank you Wellness Mama!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love your recipes!!!!!

  7. adria Avatar

    Hi wellness mama! I know you said to drink immediately…can we blend and make this ahead and keep it as a creamer or does that compromise the beneficial qualities of the mixture?

  8. Tamara Avatar

    I have recently discovered that making coconut milk from a fresh coconut is AMAZING in coffee! Crack open the coconut, put the meat and the water in the blender with some extra water. Run that through a juicer. Add coffee and a bit of stevia. Delicious!

  9. Alli Avatar

    5 stars
    Can you do this without the butter? I’ve been doing VB6 (vegan before 6pm) and I can’t drink coffee (due to my homeopathic practice) so it’d have to be chai tea.

  10. Tonya Avatar

    5 stars
    I’ve been seeing this everywhere, so I finally had to give in and try it. Oh my goodness. I tried it like it’s written first (except I had to get salted butter because I couldn’t find any unsalted grass fed butter at the 2 stores I went to). Then I made a few changes to make it more “me”. I skipped the stevia and used some pure maple syrup (my mother in law swears I’m part elf because I think maple syrup is a food group) and then I added a bit of cocoa powder. I tried giving coffee up because I couldn’t drink it without the horrible chemically creamers (plain coconut milk does not do it for me). But now I can enjoy it still and get the benefits of the good fats that I need. Thank you for the final push over the edge that I needed to do this.

  11. Sandy Avatar

    5 stars
    I’ve been doing something similar for the past 30 years, since I lived in Hawaii and drank me Kona coffee with me Poi dawg. I have no problem with the texture of coconut oil and have at least a full tablespoon of non-GMO, organic, virgin, cold-pressed olive oil in my French Press coffee every day. I also do the small amount of “cooking” I still do with coconut oil, only. To consume other oils I grind, soak, and dehydrate flax seed/hemp seed/sunflower seed crackers made with herbs and coconut oil. Basically, coconut oil is the only “processed” oil we consume. I may have some sesame seed oil in the fridge for flavoring Asian dishes. I’ve been buying Kona Coffee since I left the islands, but will look into Bulletproof Coffee now.

    1. Sandy Avatar

      5 stars
      That’s old age for you. I use coconut oil in my coffe, NOT olive oil. Another interesting note, I’ve always salted my coffee with sea salt. It’s an old pioneer hack to salt coffee. So using salted butter in my coffee wouldn’t be too out of the ordinary. I’m going to try it.

      1. Gary C Avatar

        putting salt in coffee helps take bitterness away. For the last year or so I’ve been using coconut oil, butter and stevia to my organic instant coffee. When I heat the water I add a dash or two of salt. I use a dremel tool with a whipping attachment I made to whip it all together.

  12. Rachel Avatar

    I put cinnamon and local raw honey in my organic coffee. I’ve had a hard time figuring out how to do better than organic half n half……maybe this is just the thing!
    I wonder if just stirring the coconut oil and butter into a hot cup of coffee works or does it still leave some…chunks?

  13. Jessie Avatar

    5 stars
    I just read this the other day and I love coffee, but am extremely sensitive to the side effects of it…I noticed that different brands effect me differently though, so maybe I should try an organic coffee instead…Now, can one just add butter and stir it in the coffee, or do you have to put it in a food processor to blend it? I just stirred the butter into my coffee, so maybe that doesn’t have the same effect…I thought the coffee tasted just fine though and am anxious to try this again with coconut oil!

  14. Alice Avatar

    Would this work with intermittent fasting if you added a lot more coconut oil? The bulletproof website says to drink something similar to this in the morning and then not eat until 2..Then quit eating at 8 (more or less, you can adjust hours). What are your thoughts on intermittent fasting?

    1. Pam Avatar

      5 stars
      I tried a modification of the bulletproof fast the other day: 1/4 cup coconut oil in my morning chai, veggies and seafood six hours later, followed by some salmon around 8PM. I felt great energy all day. The key seems to be getting enough fat to feel satiated for that morning stretch. I find fasting important whenever my systems feels like it’s dragging, especially important for anyone doing bulletproof/paleo/Atkins since animal proteins are hard work for your digestive system. Dave Asprey recommends fasting every week, ancient cultures incorporate regular fasting as well.

  15. Marg Brady Avatar
    Marg Brady

    I’ve heard of coconut oil in coffee for a while now and I kept putting off trying it. I just couldn’t see it being good! I love my coffee and don’t usually mess with it, however, I’m now sold on the coconut oil in it! I love it! Sometimes its hard to teach an old dog new tricks..LOL

  16. Ester Avatar

    Hi there wellness momma! I live here in the philippines so there’s plenty of coconut trees around. If I mix my coffee with fresh coconut milk (homemade), will that be okay as well?

    Thank you soooo much. 🙂

  17. Kelly Goss Avatar
    Kelly Goss

    5 stars
    That sounds great. I have had my gallbladder removed. I was just wondering if I should take bile salts when I drink it so I get better absorption? I was also wondering if it works the same for brain health and energy if I use decaf coffee since I have adrenal fatigue? Thanks.

  18. Nichole Crowl Avatar
    Nichole Crowl

    5 stars
    My husband drinks the bullet proof styled coffee and loves it. It makes total sense but there is no such thing as mycotoxins in coffee these days. David Asprey is not a nutritionist, biologist or a coffee expert. That was a problem many many years ago. He is just repeating old outdated info and not doing research. He has gotten slammed for it. None of todays coffee has it in it. Any organic coffee will do. Ask a coffee expert, his coffee is good but to charge that much for something under the pretense of the health benefits is wrong. His idea is spot on but the coffee toxins is just not true.

    1. Teresa Avatar

      Thanks.. It is super expensive it seems and I’d rather put my money towards good organic coffee for a better price. I don’t mind paying for quality but not needlessly.

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