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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. Marta Avatar

    Hi Katie! (Sorry for my english)
    I’m a spanish mom of two boys (4 years old and 19 months).
    I make my morning blended drink with organic coffee, coconut milk, cinnamon and 1/2 banana. I take a teaspoon of Green Pasture´s fermented cold liver oil before. Can I add the fermented cold liver oil to the coffee?
    I give the fermented cold liver oil to my children in a shake with almond or coconut milk, banana and cocoa. I don´t know if it´s the best way for them. Suggestions?
    On the other hand, I noticed that I sweat more since I took the fermented cold liver oil, now I know the reason…
    Thanks! I love your website!
    Marta

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      You can definitely add the cod liver oil to the coffee if the taste doesn’t bother you. That is a great idea for your kids… really however you can get them to take it is great. Thanks for reading!

  2. Amanda Avatar

    5 stars
    oh this is so exciting to read! I came across Lana and Dave Asprey before I got pregnant with my first baby! I have been drinking my coffee this way for almost two years- except when I was preggo- and I absolutely LOVE it! (I add coconut oil in, as well!) The Better Baby Book by the Asprey’s really helped me at that time, too. I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia, but by eating well and clean (avoiding processed foods, grains, and most fruits and unhealthy fats — I’m a HUGE advocate for organic, grass fed butter) I am no longer “sick.” I cured myself by putting healthy things into my body and of course by God’s grace.
    LOVE your website! God bless! XO

    -Amanda

    1. kellie Avatar

      5 stars
      i also have fibromyalgia. i have been able to significantly reduce the dosage of one of my meds, and go off of the other med altogether, all by changing my diet. not nearly enough people take that old adage of “you are what you eat” seriously. i have cut out a significant amount of gluten, processed foods, some dairy except raw milk, local yogurt and my kerrygold butter, all sugars except raw honey, maple and coconut sugar……and the change has been incredible. and i also love my bulletproof coffee. whether the aspreys are making money off of this or not is of no consequence to me. i know that what i am doing is right and i wouldn’t have known about the butter/coffee thing if it weren’t for them. i do buy some of their products as they seem to be of very high quality.

  3. Colin Avatar

    4 stars
    How many “buttered” coffee’s should one drink in a day – I have started taking one a day first thing in a morning – drinking water and mint tea throughout the rest of the day; is taking another coffee in the early evening advisable???

  4. amanda Avatar

    I tried this for the first time this morning. not bad. i have never been a black coffee drinker, so is there a way to make it with a cream?

  5. Bree Avatar

    Hi Katie, I’m new and excited to dive into your blog – so much to learn and so many habits to change! This is off topic of this post, but I’m not sure where to ask it. You mention meeting your husband while walking across America – I have a few friends that walked from the west coast to D.C. too and am wondering if it is with the same organization. Do you feel comfortable saying what organization you walked with? It’s such an awesome experience and such a small world to find a wellness blogger has done it too!

  6. shanna Avatar

    hi katie, sorry if this question has been asked earlier..forgive my ignorance…taking coffee with butter, will it effect my weight loss plan?

  7. Regina Avatar
    Regina

    Can you give the name of a good organic coffee, please? I don’t want to join thrive market and therefore can’t see a brand name. Thank you.

  8. Carol Taylor Avatar
    Carol Taylor

    4 stars
    I am a tea girl myself will butter/coconut oil work as well with tea and maybe some cinnamon..anyone? 🙂

    1. kellie Avatar
      kellie

      you could def do tea. i have made bulletproof tea for the hubbs.

  9. sh Avatar

    Does that recipe really say 1 CUP of organic or herbal coffee? Or do you mean 1 tablespoon? The recipe is for one cup of coffee, yes, and not a pot? I read everyone’s comment and no one qns it.

  10. Ria Avatar

    4 stars
    Along with 1/8 tsp of turmeric, I also add 1-2 tsp of cinnamon but, I have removed all sweeteners from our diet except the occasional honey. So that & the vanilla (just not a fan) are not included but, this is the best coffee ever. Thanks for the coconut oil add I just tried it – delish.

  11. Christine Avatar
    Christine

    There were so many posts I could not read them all! My question is can you use a “pre-made” coconut\butter blend that can be stored and used when needed?

    1. kellie Avatar
      kellie

      you definitely can do that. in my coffee i either use kerry gold butter or half kerrygold and half coconut oil. i sometimes take a little of both, blend it and put it in a small glass jar. i just keep it on the counter since i would only make about a weeks worth at a time anyway.

  12. Kellie Avatar
    Kellie

    may i ask why my comments say my name is “kelly”? i typed my user name to be kkh, and my name is KELLIE with an IE, not a Y. yet every comment i make ends up being under “kelly”. *confused*

  13. Lyn Avatar

    I tried this and could not handle the greasy feel it gives. Maybe I have to just learn to deal with it. I have always drank my coffee with organic milk or half and half. Just recently I have had lactose problems and have had to remove all dairy from my diet. I have always enjoyed my coffee in the mornings, but now not so much. Still trying to find a way to make a non diary no chemical good tasting coffee creamer 😐 I do not think it exists. I will persevere and find or create one of my own :)!

    1. Steve N Avatar
      Steve N

      5 stars
      I’m lactose intolerant as well, sorta. Since going low carb I’ve been able to tolerate dairy MUCH better than before and you should also see if their is a farm in your area where you can get raw milk/cream. When I’m drinking it regularly I tolerate dairy just fine. Little pricey but worth it.

      If you tell us what your doing we can probably help, your coffee shouldn’t be greasy make sure your using a high speed blender and real grass fed butter, not one that has been cut with a veggie oil. If thats not enough you could also try MCT instead of coconut oil, it’s still coconut oil but not a hunk of grease either. I’m sure others will have suggestions for you.

  14. Rusty Fox Avatar
    Rusty Fox

    Hi – love the site and the articles. I’m from Australia, currently living in India, and have lived in Ukraine and China as well for extended periods. I’ll be moving to the Philippines soon, so coconut will be easily available in all forms. My personal favourite is the juice from a green coconut – so sweet and delicious.

    A few years ago I was reading about the health benefits of cinnamon, which was great because I love cinnamon! Until I discovered that the ‘cinnamon’ we get in Australia isn’t really cinnamon, but ground acacia bark! Oh, dear! It is not all that good for you (although it does taste great) and in the kind of quantities I was going to taste, can even be harmful! From what I can ascertain, the same acacia (‘Dutch cinnamon’ or ‘baker’s cinnamon’ – or just plain ‘cinnamon’) is sold in Europe and the Americas too in place of true cinnamon.

    There are two ‘cinnamons’ – true cinnamon (originally from Sri Lanka), and acacia bark, originally from China. There are several varieties of acacia – all in the same genus as true cinnamon. Here in India they sell ‘cinnamon’ and ‘acacia’ – so it’s fairly clear!

    I guess that if you can stir your coffee with a ‘cinnamon’ stick it is probably acacia bark. True cinnamon is far too brittle. As for the amount you would get from stirring your coffee, you have no chance of doing any harm!

    You need to ingest more than two tablespoons a day of acacia powder to do any harm. Which was about the amount of cinnamon I was planning to take! Cost precludes that – true cinnamon is much more expensive (probably why they fob off the acacia bark as ‘cinnamon’). Personally, I think the acacia has the better taste. It has a slight ‘hotness’ to it, as well as a taste much like true cinnamon – while true cinnamon lacks that ‘bite’. Some even describe the taste of the true cinnamon as being a little sweet.

  15. kelly Avatar

    5 stars
    its funny…i always thought i had a “caffeine sensitivity” my whole life. loved coffee but could only drink half caff or i would get the jitters, heart racing etc. i did a little research on mycotoxins, switched to clean coffee, JITTERS GONE!! and…..the only way i drink mine is bulletproof as well.

    1. Steve N Avatar
      Steve N

      4 stars
      I’m personally mixed on how much mycotoxins are truly in our coffee, my research pretty much came up with all the better brands all use wet processing which eliminates most of them. What kind of coffee’s are you using now? My wife gets crappy feeling if she drinks coffee. I think I see an experiment coming!

      1. Kellie Avatar
        Kellie

        i either use coffee from a couple local roasters in denver (pablos or corvus) or jims organic sweet love roast that i get at sprouts. occasionally i get upgrades self coffee on their website. i go to a diner and get crap coffee? jitters. even starbucks. cracks me up how many people think starbucks is “top quality”!

  16. Darcie Avatar
    Darcie

    I buy Coconut Oil in a liquid form and it’s odorless and tasteless. I use it for cooking because my family doesn’t like the solid form and complains they can notice a differnce in the way food tastes. We also do not like the flavor of coconut period. Is it as beneficial to use the liquid form in your coffe? I tried it this morning and just stirred in a tsp. I drink my coffe black and it seemed fine and had no trouble drinking it like this.I just don’t want to waste my time or $$$ if it is ineffective? Thanks. P.S. love your blog and just started following it when I Google hormonal acne. Can’t wait to incorporate your suggestions into my diet. Thanks again.

  17. Terri Avatar

    Tried oil pulling this morning, it was hard putting the OVCO in my mouth in solid form; however, once it dissolved it was not so bad. Have a slight headache this am, but all in all not so bad. I also tried the coffee recipe…YUM…I left my Stevia home, so I used a small amount of organic Turbinado sugar….BEYOND DELICIOUS!!!

  18. Ross Avatar

    this is based on yak butter tea.. and n coffee or tea it works well especially for keto, atkins or paleo diets
    .
    but don’t all for the bullet proof coffee , its a waste of $$..
    the whole argument in molds in coffee production ended in the early 80s so any name brand coffee
    is already free of thes possible molds and things.

  19. Chelsea Avatar

    5 stars
    Hi! Do you use Maca powder at all, if so, have you added it to your coffee?

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