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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…

Bonus points to anyone who just thought of Ross!

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. Mignon Avatar

    You stated right….ruins all other coffee choices! This is the best! I’m addicted!

  2. Janet Avatar

    Hi Miss Katie

    I’ve been drinking ”bullet-proof coffee for quite some time and love it! I also started adding a tablespoon of gelatin in it as well.

    Saw Dr. Oz a few mornings ago and he was saying that much saturated fat
    causes heart disease. Have you heard anything about this?

    thanks and love your site

    1. Ross Avatar

      don’t listen to dr Oz.. he posts about products tt he profits from

      there are many types of saturated fats.. they are not all equal and coc nut oil is one of the healtiest like avacados and olive oile

  3. Sara Avatar

    What type of blender are you using? Isn’t hot liquids bad for blenders and plastic leaching a concern as well?

  4. Nathan Avatar

    Is buying unsalted butter as cheap as buying cream? Because all butter is his cream that’s whipped until it’s hard. Correct me if I’m wrong. Great article thanks for posting it

  5. Katie DuPriest Avatar
    Katie DuPriest

    I usually make my bulletproof coffee with ghee instead of grass fed butter is that bad? When I was first introduced the person suggested ghee. Which one is more beneficial? Thanks so much for all your amazing info!

    1. Wellness Mama Avatar

      The ghee is going to be very high in flavor. I bet it tastes amazing 🙂 The whole butter may contain a few more nutrients, but both are really good!

  6. Patrick Avatar

    I absolutely love this recipe! I have been using bio coffee, though, because I am trying to get off caffeine. Have you ever heard of it?

    1. Steve N Avatar

      4 stars
      Just looked into the BioCoffee thing, looks like a scam to be honest. First, nothing organic about Decaf, ALL Coffee has caffeine, decaf coffee is made with chemical solvents that destroy the caffiene, some companies claim to use carbon to “absorb” it but that doesn’t work great and removes even more flavor than the chemical method. The other thing that get’s me is the “Vegan” statement, NO CRAP! Coffee OBVIOSLY isn’t an amimal product. When comapnies stupidly state the obvious, it’s typically to attract a certain type of buyer, that will buy anything that has a keyword they like. I bought nose spray the other day that said gluten free on it. Really? Good coffee isn’t acidic, crappy poor quality coffee or coffee thats brewed with bad methods or incorrect water temps are. Also, Caffiene has many more heath beneifts than it does negatives unless it’s being abused. If you like it, go for it but don’t get duped by clever marketing. In either case, buttering it up is the way to go!

      1. Patrick Avatar

        Thanks for the input. My reason for getting off coffee was because the caffeine was taxing my adrenals (no doubt because I was drinking too much!) And I didn’t like the crash after a cup of coffee. I was looking for a good alternative that tasted good too. I am also a very skeptical person…and was hesitant to try this stuff. Apparently it has a lot of wheatgrass in it. I’m going to keep looking….jury is still out.

  7. Joshua Trenge Avatar
    Joshua Trenge

    Hello everyone!
    I have been using ground Chicory with my coffee and I love it!
    After a little experimentation I settled on a simple 50/50 mix of Coffee and Chicory in my coffee maker. (for 6 cups I use 1 tbs spoon of each). Since I don’t like my coffee real strong, I then mix my chicory coffee with about 50% coconut milk and use some liquid stevia to sweeten. The result is coffee that tastes like coffee which has very little coffee in it. I understand from reading others posts that coconut milk is not as good as coconut oil. Since we use coconut oil exclusively when cooking and olive oil when it will not be heated… I choose to forgo coconut oil in my coffee; just my personal choice…

    1. Steve N Avatar

      5 stars
      At 6 cups and 1 TBS of coffee, can you even taste coffee? The typically dilution is 2 TBS per cup, your doing half that and for 6! My wife used to hate coffee while I’m a complete coffee freak, but she also never had quality coffee. She always had low end, acidic bitter crap. I gave her some quality stuff and she turned around a little to where she grabs sips out of mine pretty regularly. SOMETIMES even has me make her one, but for her that’s huge. I’d try to higher end coffee’s. Maybe if you had a better tasting smooth one youd enjoy the taste of coffee.

  8. Tammy Avatar

    I think this sounds great, I LOVE coffee. I just want to say I was on a big Coconut oil kick all last year and my cholesterol went up almost 20 points! So be careful and keep it checked if you eat alot of butter and coco oil. I have but back a little and increased my Omega 3 intake.

  9. Kate Lila Wheeler Avatar
    Kate Lila Wheeler

    5 stars
    Agree about the mycotoxins. They are in a lot of foods we consider healthy.

  10. Stephen Avatar

    HI, new to the site and really love your approach and info.

    Regarding this article, and someone who enjoys ‘bulletproof coffee’ ….. the whole Mycotoxins thing doesnt have any research beyond Dave Asprey’s claims to back it, or more to the point, he seems to be in the great minority when it comes to these claims. I think you are OK sticking to any quality organic coffee.

    1. Steve N Avatar

      5 stars
      Mycotoxins are real, I’ve never seen any research that disputes that. The dispute is whether it really matters or not they are there since the level is ridicoulously low. I’d say it doesn’t, but anything with the word toxin isn’t really great anyways. Any wet processed quality coffee will have lower levels than one that’s not wet processed and why not buy better quality coffee anyways? If ya love coffee, buy the good stuff! Asprey is a used car salesman, I’ve heard his overpriced coffee is really good quality wise, but I’m not paying his price or putting money into his pocket.

  11. Steve N Avatar

    5 stars
    The Vitamin K2 keeps your arteries clear of the bad stuff, it doesn’t thin the blood, however I have read of it effecting certain types of blood thinners (Vitamin K, not necessarily K2) So it’s something to consider depending on what your on. If your just looking into buttering coffee look into it, if you found this because your doing a Low Carb/High Fat diet that alone may self correct your issue and you may not need blood thinners. But only way to know is to have it checked.

  12. Tanja Avatar

    What do folks think about the “Healthy Home Economist’s” article about this kind of coffee?
    She says it’s bad over the “long term” bc if you drink this instead of breakfast, or drink this without any protein… that it messes with your sleep and is not good.

    Personally, I do drink this in the morning… but I always have it with a little food containing protein bc I feel better if I have some food along with it. (I also put gelatin, but I’m referring to a little bit of meat/egg)

    Here is the article:
    https://www.thehealthyhomeeconomist.com/bulletproof-coffee-causes-weight-gain/

    LASTLY, I started adding 3 raw pastured egg yolks to this coffee… which contain tryptophan like HHE says. ANYWAY, it’s also a delicious way to get raw egg yolks into my body (anasthaxin!) It’s delicious, nutritious, full of protein, tryptophan, etc etc etc AND it seems like it solves the protein issue that HHE says is a problem.

    I want to know… what do other folks do?
    do you eat breakfast alongside this coffee?
    is this coffee a substitute for breakfast?
    what about her comment that it’s better to drink this coffee AFTER breakfast? (does that even make any sense?)

    CURIOUS!

    1. Christine Avatar
      Christine

      I take blood thinner, and read where the butter has lots of vitamin K, should I not drink this coffee? thanks

  13. Kate Lila Wheeler Avatar
    Kate Lila Wheeler

    5 stars
    I’m the same person who talked about sustainable coconut oil. Looks like Bulletproof has a commitment to sustainability in the oils that they sell for this coffee. Good for them! I am not promoting anyone in particular, just trying to save the planet!

  14. Kate Lila Wheeler Avatar
    Kate Lila Wheeler

    5 stars
    I’m gathering supplies to make this stuff, it sounds fun and amazing. I loved Tibetan butter tea when I traveled in the Himalayas. Plus I’m a writer and need lots of brain food.

    But I am going to order sustainable coconut oil with RSPO certification because there’s a sad, direct link these days between coconut oil (even most organic coconut oil), and terrible planet harm. You can easily read about it online but RSPO is the only organization that’s committed to try not to bring orangutans, Sumatran tigers and pygmy elephants to extinction. The coconut oil industry is clear cutting in Malaysia, Sumatra, and Cameroon rainforest for massive coconut plantations. I found an online supplier, Wild Herb Soap Co. that sells RSPO coconut oil on Etsy.com — just starting out on this quest, but I want to do my coffee drinking as kindly as i can. Thanks for listening, I am sure you care about the mother and baby and wise old grandfather orangutans and the human rainforest communities too.

      1. Kate Lila Wheeler Avatar
        Kate Lila Wheeler

        5 stars
        Thank you! I will look for Tropical Traditions coconut oil. Appreciatively, Kate

      1. Kate Lila Wheeler Avatar
        Kate Lila Wheeler

        Thanks for caring about this, Teresa! Tropical Traditions is one company that Wellness Mama researched. WildHerbSoap.com sells on their own site and through an Etsy link too.

        I googled “RSPO coconut oil.” RSPO is the growers’ organization that tries to source coconut oil in an environmental way.

        Good luck out there! Love loving the planet together.

  15. Martha Avatar

    Tried this and loved it. I mistakenly put 1/4 c of coconut oil in my coffee….is there any harm in that? Loved the taste and didn’t feel like it was over bearing with coconut flavor. Did not use butter.

  16. Steve N Avatar

    4 stars
    Clarified better (ghee) is missing it’s dairy, which where your getting the goods fats from. While some of the health benefits are still there it’s not the same. Ghee is no longer butter, more of a solid oil. Fat will not increase cholesterol. Watch your carbs, it’s the interaction that rasies cholesterol. People will argue that it’s still the fat, but I eat aprox 5000 calories a day much of which is from fat and my cholestrol is so low it barely registers. I’ve also lost almost 100lbs in the last year.

  17. Kelly Avatar

    5 stars
    I was putting Ghee in my coffee for a while and loved the taste and felt like it was really great to add some “meat to my bones”. however, when I went for my checkup, the doctor was concerned about my cholesterol. I’m confused about whether or not it is healthy. what do you think for people who are prone to high cholesterol? The “bad kind”? After I stopped drinking the ghee in coffee, at my next checkup, my cholesterol was low…but it was the “good kind” that was also low!

    1. Willie Murphy Avatar
      Willie Murphy

      5 stars
      Coffee with butter new recipe. I haven’t tried it yet. Looks like it will be a yummy recipe. Can i try it for my break fast?

  18. Ray W Avatar

    I have a pretty broad palate and so I like a wide variety of foods. I also enjoy a wide variety of coffee drinks. But this one just doesn’t do it for me. I tried it based on Jimmy Fallon’s comments last night but this is the first time he steered me wrong. He said it is delicious so I figured it would at worst be decent. It wasn’t awful but it definitely was not good, at least to me. I’ll stick to some pieces of real coconut.

  19. Anna Avatar

    5 stars
    I don’t drink coffee but have added this to my almond milk cocoa and it is divine! Thank you so much!

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