Joe Black
12-17-2006, 01:58 PM
Whilst Nitrean obviously tastes awesome by itself, it never hurts to spice things up!
Below is a Nitrean smoothie recipe sent in by a customer (thanks Steve!) that we wanted to share with you..
Ingredients list
7 (30g) scoops of Nitrean (210g total)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2 tbsp splenda or other sweetener
3 cups of skim milk
5 cups of medium strength brewed coffee
Directions
Start by pouring the milk into the blender.
Add the Nitrean, extract and sweetener. Mix that all up for a few seconds, then add the coffee and mix it all together. You can then pour it into an empty 2 Litre bottle and keep it in the fridge!
I also add a couple of teaspoons of Creatine 500 for good measure. This shake is best served on ice and I honestly think it tastes as good or even better than the store-bought iced-coffee drinks!
Note: 28 grams of protein per 250ml serving.
Want more Protein shake Recipes?
More shake recipes are available in the article [B]Whilst Nitrean obviously tastes awesome by itself, it never hurts to spice things up!
Below is a Nitrean smoothie recipe sent in by a customer (thanks Steve!) that we wanted to share with you..
Ingredients list
7 (30g) scoops of Nitrean (210g total)
1 tsp. vanilla extract
2 tbsp splenda or other sweetener
3 cups of skim milk
5 cups of medium strength brewed coffee
Directions
Start by pouring the milk into the blender.
Add the Nitrean, extract and sweetener. Mix that all up for a few seconds, then add the coffee and mix it all together. You can then pour it into an empty 2 Litre bottle and keep it in the fridge!
I also add a couple of teaspoons of Creatine 500 for good measure. This shake is best served on ice and I honestly think it tastes as good or even better than the store-bought iced-coffee drinks!
Note: 28 grams of protein per 250ml serving.
Want more Protein shake Recipes?
More shake recipes are available in the article [B]Whilst Nitrean obviously tastes awesome by itself, it never hurts to spice things up!