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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. Jeri Avatar

    I’ve never used coconut oil for ANYTHING, but have been wanting to forever. I have a girlfriend who has poly-cystic ovarian disease and has cut sugar (including milk) and wheat from her diet. I’ve been trying to find a way to cut the sugar out of my coffee, but the best I’ve been able to do is use organic stevia… Then, I ran across this recipe. I just came home from buying the coconut oil and I already had a pot of coffee on… I added a few tablespoons of the coconut oil (didn’t read the part about taking it easy for first timers…); I didn’t have your butter suggestion so I just put a small bit of the fake butter I had; added some vanilla extract and magic bullet-ed it. AMAZING. I truly don’t think I’ll ever be able to take regular coffee again.

    My question is this: I’m new to your website and all these healthy ideas (I’ve been making kale smoothies, etc.)… What kind of weight loss to folks experience with all of these healthy/healthier alternatives??? (I’m looking to lose about 70lbs)

  2. Leeann Avatar

    5 stars
    This is so yummy. Buttery, salty coffee, who knew! I didn’t see anything anywhere about how you brew? A few weeks ago I cracked my coffee pot 🙁 so I started searching for a new one…. I am SO glad I broke it now because I broke it off with all plastic coffee makers all together! I’ve been making coffee with a Chemex glass coffee brewer + organic cotton reusable coffee filter from etsy + La Chamba “pitcher” (instead of a toxic, made in china tea kettle). The pitcher is stovetop safe and you can find one with a lid online. It takes about 10min on low on my gas stove to boil with a few cups of water. The coffee has a better taste and I am not drinking coffee brewed in hot plastic or other toxic junk. Victory! I may possibly ingest some organic cotton filter fibers from time to time but I am ok with that!! I paid less for these 3 items than I was going to pay for a Keurig!! $40 less.. 🙂 I wanted to share this incase anyone else sits around and wishes they weren’t having to settle for plasticy coffee! Even if its BPA free, I just don’t like it anymore. Me and plastic are so over.

  3. Carole Avatar

    Is there a way to emulsify it without using a blender? I am up really early and the blender would wake up my 16 month old.

  4. WENDY CULPEPPER Avatar
    WENDY CULPEPPER

    What is your opinion on using MCT oil versus Coconut Oil. I know on Bulletproof Executive he says that MCT oil is 6x stronger than Coconut oil. What are your thoughts? I have always used Coconut Oil, but now I wonder if I should use MCT.

  5. Ashley Avatar

    This has become my new obsession! Love love love! Only thing I do different, is I add about a tablespoon of gelatin and instead of vanilla, I use just a small small splash of pure maple syrup. Yummmmmmm!

  6. Vanette Avatar
    Vanette

    With the coconut oil and butter, I also add 1 tsp of organic non-alkaline unsweetened cocoa powder, 1/2 tsp organic pumpkin spice and 1/2 scoop of either vanilla or chocolate grass-fed whey protein powder. I use a Aerolatte to mix it.That’s my breakfast on the run.

  7. Kalena Avatar

    Hi Katie,
    I recently tried my coffee this way after reading your blog and was pleasantly surprised at how delicious it was. I’m guessing that your recipe is based on a
    6-8 oz cup of coffee so my question is this, if my daily cup of coffee is a large one (15 oz mug), should I double the amount of butter and coconut oil added to it too ensure it’s creaminess?

  8. kaitlyn Avatar
    kaitlyn

    I’ve been using coconut manna in stead of coconut oil. Do you know if I am getting all the same benefits as the oil?

  9. Thomas Avatar

    I just picked up some Kerrygold butter and coconut oil at Trader Joe’s, along with some Stevia drops, and am about to give this a try! ; ) What sort of vanilla are you using, not the sweetened syrup stuff? Do you mean vanilla extract? That stuff tastes pretty harsh straight, doesn’t it?

    Will try just the butter first, then I’ll add some coconut oil, and if I think it needs it, I’ll add some Stevia. The vanilla would be a nice option as well.

  10. Anne Avatar

    What would you recommend for a coconut and dairy allergic individual who loves coffee?

  11. Irfan Wadee Avatar
    Irfan Wadee

    I’ve had stomach problems for years and changed to goats milk about 6-8 months ago and it has worked wonders for me. As for the ‘bulletproof’ coffee I will try this tomorrow. I’ve been on the Insanity workout program for a month now and will see how this helps.

    As someone with Indian roots there’s nothing quite like a proper cup of chai/tea that has been brewed properly. Three quarters to a full mug of water, boil with loose tea (two teaspoons). Optional things you can add for flavour are raw ginger (a few slices) and cardamom, let it boil slowly for 10 minutes or so and add a mug of milk, and again leave this on slow boil for about 10 minutes. (At this point you could add butter and/or coconut oil for bulletproof tea!)

    Pour into your mug with a sieve/strainer and it will be worth the wait. Add sugar/honey during the milk phase or after pouring to sweeten if required.

    Enjoy 🙂

    1. Kay Avatar

      I didn’t think milk was supposed to be boiled. And, I’m curious… Does steeping the tea that long in the boiling water make it bitter because of the tannins??

  12. Tracey Avatar

    First timer here…have been trying to get away from soy for thyroid reasons and looking for something to help with digestive issues as well. Couldn’t use my blender and only had regular unsalted butter. Mixed it really quickly with a spoon and came out thick but blended well into my chai tea. Gonna find the clarified butter today and keep on hand for tea and coffee. So glad I found the wellness mama sight! Thank you!!!

  13. Jen Avatar

    I have a twisted relationship to coffee. I love it but I swear it bloats me, and no matter how well I eat all day coffee starts me in a bad place. Recently went GF and my asthma has improved by 90%. Digestion still really, really off. Not sure if the quality of bean would make a difference. I read on the Bulletproof website about mold in commercial coffee. I have allergy to mold & I’m wondering if that is what I struggle with? Thoughts? In the meantime, I’ll certainly try your coffee recipe with what I have.

  14. sherri Avatar

    Wow, we’ve been drinking the bulletproof coffee recipe for a while now (love, love, love it!), but my heart would usually race after. All along I thought it was either the caffeine (I only have one cup) or the Hashimoto’s I was diagnosed with. Now I think I may just need to cut down on the coconut oil (I was using MCT oil too) as it may be the trigger and not the caffeine, yay!

  15. Christie Avatar

    Wow… I never would have believed how good this was until I tried it! I stuck my immersion blender right into my coffee cup on low speed to save time and not dirty the large blender just for that and it worked perfectly. Love your blog, I always learn something new 🙂

  16. miro Avatar

    I was so excited to try this because I love coconut oil and I want an alternative to creamer. I was severely disappointed and couldn’t even finish my cup of coffee! It really just tastes like you are drinking a cup of fatty butter, gross!! I will not be trying this again.

  17. Jen Avatar

    Kerrygold is cultured butter, as opposed to sweet cream butter. I think this is what your commenter meant by “soured” butter. If so, it absolutely is. Going on 15 months of daily bulletproof coffee and so glad to know there are others. And I am a salted butter girl. 🙂

  18. Lynell Hunt Avatar
    Lynell Hunt

    I adore your blog, Katie! I’ve been all over it the last three days. Mostly researching your skin care products information. I’ve been using my own moisturizer for a few months using a Jojoba base and adding Argan oil, Rose Hips oil, Avocado oil, and Vitamin E. Recently made the Almond Oil/Castor Oil cleanser. Wow. Next up: moisture bars! Could you advise me about where to get containers for these things? I was thinking of using old altoid containers for the moisture bars (won’t really be a bar, but it was an idea…), but I need a good source for dark blue or brown glass for oils and jars for creams, toothpaste, etc.

    As I write this I’m making some bullet proof coffee. We’re also a Paleo family. So thrilled to have found your blog!

  19. Jennifer Avatar

    I finally tried this today, only without the butter (we’re out 🙂 ), and YUM! Thank you for all the wonderful ideas!

  20. Tricia May Avatar
    Tricia May

    Have been doing this for the past couple of weeks. VERY GOOD! I started with using only coconut oil because that’s all I had and loved it. Then, I purchased grass-fed unsalted butter. It was a delicious addition! (My husband is enjoying this new way of having coffee too!)

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