These chocolate Shakeology recipes are some of the most delicious shake recipes around!
Chocolate is, by far, my favorite Shakeology flavor. I love it. It’s my shake BFF and on those rare days when I miss it, I really, really miss it. Although I’m a creature of habit and have my go-to shake recipe, it’s always good to have alternatives for those sad, sad days when you run out of bananas and want to cry. So, here are 10 Chocolate Shakeology recipes that you can fall back on if you run out of bananas too. If you’re more of a Vanilla Shakeology kind of person, check out these recipes instead.
10 Chocolate Shakeology Recipes
*I recommend always using a blender to blend things up. Sometimes the shaker cup just doesn’t mix everything up enough.
1. Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Shakeology Recipe
1/2 banana
1 teaspoon natural peanut butter
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
1-2 greens of mixed organic kale and spinach
4-5 ice cubes
water
This is my absolute favorite, go to recipe. It’s scrumptious! Adjust the greens according to your taste. Two greens is perfect for me, but my family prefers one.
2. Chocolate Mint Cookie Shakeology Recipe
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
1/4 teaspoon of mint extract
4-5 ice cubes
water
This recipe gives you that delicious chocolate mint cookie taste. I’d highly recommend not putting kale in with this one…unless you like chocolate cookies with kale. Trust me on this one.
3. Chocolate Strawberry Shakeology Recipe
1 purple of frozen strawberries
1 green of kale/spinach mix
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
water
I love making this with frozen strawberries instead of fresh ones, because it’s a substitute for adding ice cubes. Of course, you can certainly use fresh ones and just add ice cubes.
4. Chocolate Raspberry Shakeology Recipe
1 purple of frozen raspberries
1 green of kale/spinach mix
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
water
As with the strawberries, I like using frozen raspberries for this.
5. Chocolate Vanilla Coffee Shakeology Recipe
1 cup of cold coffee
1/4 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
4-5 ice cubes
water
If you’re a coffee addict (like me!), this is a great way to get some coffee into your post-workout shake.
6. Cherry Banana Blast Shakeology Recipe
1/2 banana
1/2 purple of pitted cherries
1 green of kale/spinach mix
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
water
7. Almond Chocolate Coffee Shakeology Recipe
1/4 teaspoon almond extract
1 cup of cold coffee
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
4-5 ice cubes
water
Another coffee recipe – delish!
8. Chocolate Banana Blueberry Shakeology Recipe
1/2 banana
1/2 purple of frozen blueberry
1 green of kale/spinach mix
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
4-5 ice cubes
water
We flash freeze our fresh blueberries, because we love to eat them cold. In fact, the kids go through them so quickly when they’re frozen that we rarely have time to make this version of the shake.
9. Chocolate Pumpkin Pie Shakeology Recipe
1/2 green of pumpkin
1/2 teaspoon of pumpkin pie spice
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
4-5 ice cubes
Almond milk
I like this with vanilla Shakeology as well. It has a totally different flavor.
10. Chocolate Almond Vanilla Shakeology Recipe
1 teaspoon of natural almond butter
1/2 teaspoon of vanilla extract
1 green of kale/spinach mix
1 scoop of Chocolate Shakeology
Almond milk
It’s yummy and you can’t taste the kale/spinach mix. You can also swap out the almond milk for water.
More Shakeology Recipes and Tips
Feel like mixing things up? Try these Vanilla Shakeology Recipes.
Are you new to drinking Shakeology? Here are 7 tips for when you’re first starting to add it to your diet.
Not sure whether Shakeology is for you? Here’s why I decided to add it to my routine.
What are some of your favorite Chocolate Shakeology recipes? Share them with us below!
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SULEM LOPEZ
Monday 9th of May 2016
for the #1 recipe, how much exactly should be used for the greens?
Brandi
Wednesday 11th of May 2016
I usually stuff my green container with 1-2 times with mixed greens. The container holds 1 cup, so 1-2 cups of mixed greens. Hope that helps! =)