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Homemade Frappuccino With Instant Espresso and Protein

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Updated 03/31/2026 by Lori Rasmussen. This post may contain affiliate links.
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This homemade frappuccino isn't like the glorified milkshakes served at Starbucks. Yes, it's a blended, refreshing, and customizable coffee drink... but that's where the similarities end! With plant-based protein powder, nut butter, and instant espresso, this is a satisfying, low-sugar coffee drink you can whip up anytime!

A frosty glass of homemade coffee frappuccino garnished with chocolate syrup and vegan whipped cream.
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  • A Different Kind of Frappuccino (Coffee Frappé)
  • Ingredients & Subs
  • Variations
  • Toppings and Syrups
  • Helpful Tips
  • Recipe
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A Different Kind of Frappuccino (Coffee Frappé)

If you've ever longed for a frappuccino that actually keeps you full (and doesn't taste like a melted milkshake), this is for you. Think of it like a coffee drink that delivers a caffeine boost and qualifies as a light breakfast or snack!

Instant espresso gives it just enough bold coffee flavor. This also means you don't have to plan ahead to brew, chill, and freeze coffee.

Starbucks uses a base syrup that includes plenty of sugar, plus xanthan gum for emulsification. Instead, we're using protein powder for sweetness and body.

I also like to add a spoonful of peanut butter to make it richer and more filling. The roastiness of peanut butter and coffee are a surprisingly good pairing. Or you can customize your drink with other nut or seed butters, such as almond, walnut, sunflower seed, or pistachio butter!

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Ingredients & Subs

  • Instant espresso: Finally, an impulse purchase I don't regret! I'm using the Whole Foods 365 brand instant espresso. It comes in individual packets, which are handy, and the flavor is surprisingly good. Use any brand of instant espresso you like.
  • Plant-based milk: I usually go with unsweetened soy or almond milk. Pistachio, cashew, coconut, or oat milk also taste great.
  • Protein powder: I prefer vanilla-flavored protein since it doesn't compete too much with the coffee flavor. Orgain is my go-to brand.
  • Nut or seed butter: This adds fat and contributes both flavor and creaminess. I typically use peanut butter. Almond, pistachio, cashew butter, sunbutter, or tahini are also tasty options.
Creamy homemade frappuccino served in a glass with a glass straw.

Variations

  • Mocha (or Chocolate PB): Add 2 teaspoons cacao or cocoa powder or use chocolate protein.
  • Vanilla Latte: Skip the peanut butter or swap it for cashew butter. Use a vanilla-flavored milk or add vanilla bean paste, extract, or powder to boost the flavor. A few milkshake cubes from my vegan milkshake recipe would be even better!
  • Caramel: Add date caramel or other homemade caramel sauce to taste. Serve topped with whipped cream and caramel drizzle.
  • Stronger coffee: Add more instant espresso, or replace some of the ice with frozen coffee cubes.
  • Green Frappe (pictured below): Sometimes I like to add fresh greens to the blender, usually a "super greens" mix of mostly baby spinach and kale. The espresso completely disguises any "green" taste. Think of it like a green smoothie but with espresso instead of fruit!
  • Extra creamy: Blend oats and/or cashews into the milk, or use a richer non-dairy milk or creamer (like soy or barista-style).
Homemade frappuccino drink with greens blended in.

Toppings and Syrups

Want the full Starbucks Frappuccino experience (but homemade and healthier)?

👉Top your drink with coconut whipped cream or any non-dairy whip you love. Then add a drizzle of vegan chocolate sauce or date caramel sauce.

Bonus! Drizzle a little chocolate or caramel down the inside of your glass before filling.

Helpful Tips

  • Measure the ice. It really matters here. Too much ice makes the frappuccino overly thick, then you need more milk, which dilutes the flavor. Too little ice and it won't get that thick, frosty texture. As written, about 5 ounces of ice is just right.
  • Use a protein powder you enjoy. It provides both sweetness and flavor, so vanilla works especially well.
  • Adjust to taste. Depending on your protein powder, you may want a touch more sweetness. A date, spoonful of sugar, or drizzle of maple syrup blends in easily.
  • Start with less milk if unsure. You can always add more after blending to reach your ideal consistency.
  • Enjoy right away. Like any blended iced drink, the texture is at its peak right after blending.

I hope you enjoy this super quick homemade frappuccino! If you make the recipe, be sure to comment below and let us know! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

Recipe

A frosty glass filled with homemade instant espresso frappe and topped with whipped cream.

Homemade Frappuccino With Instant Espresso and Protein

Author: Lori Rasmussen, My Quiet Kitchen
This quick homemade frappuccino-style coffee drink blends instant espresso, non-dairy milk, and plant-based protein powder for a creamy and satisfying iced coffee. No syrups or advanced prep needed.
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Servings: 1 serving
Prep:5 minutes mins
Total Time:5 minutes mins
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Equipment

  • high-speed blender
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Ingredients

  • ¾ cup unsweetened non-dairy milk - or a sweetened/flavored variety for a sweeter drink
  • 1 serving instant espresso
  • 1 serving plant-based vanilla protein powder
  • 1 tablespoon natural peanut butter - or other nut/seed butter
  • 4-5 ounces ice cubes - about 1-1½ cups

Instructions
 

  • Combine all ingredients except ice in a high-speed blender. Start on low speed and increase to high, blending just until combined. Add the ice and blend again until thick and creamy, 20 to 30 seconds.
  • Pour into a glass and top with dairy-free whipped cream, if desired. Serve immediately.

Notes

For flavor customizations and helpful tips, see two sections above.

Estimated Nutrition (per serving)

Calories: 350kcalCarbohydrates: 25gProtein: 33gFat: 16gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 360mgFiber: 4gSugar: 2g

Nutrition information is an estimate and will vary depending on the exact amounts and specific products and ingredients used.

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