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If you keep cold brew in your fridge, or find yourself with some leftover coffee to use up, this coffee smoothie recipe is for you. It reminds me of a blended frappuccino from Starbucks, with a milkshake-like texture, only it’s naturally sweetened with fruit.
And don’t worry, this recipe doesn’t require bananas. While I love a good peanut butter banana smoothie, I don’t think bananas and coffee mix flavor-wise. So, unless you’re a huge fan of banana-flavored lattes, I think you’ll love this recipe.
Using dates adds a caramel-like sweetness, almost like you ordered a Starbucks Frappuccino. Only this version is made without dairy or refined sugar, so it’s a treat I plan to enjoy all summer long.
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“We make this recipe a lot! Who needs to waste money at a coffee shop getting something unhealthy when you can make this! So yummy!” -Amanda

Coffee Smoothie Ingredients
- Coffee. You can use regular brewed black coffee or cold brew. The stronger you brew it, the more pronounced the coffee flavor will be.
- Milk. I add milk to this smoothie for extra creaminess and protein, but you can replace it with extra coffee if you prefer. Any milk will work, whether you prefer cow’s milk or plant-based milk. (I usually use unsweetened soy milk these days.)
- Medjool dates. These are the perfect sweetener because they add a caramel-like flavor and extra fiber. Use ones that are soft and squishy for the best results. If you don’t have dates on hand, you can use a tablespoon of maple syrup instead.
- Almond Butter. A spoonful of almond butter adds creaminess and makes this smoothie more filling, thanks to the added fiber and healthy fats.
- Collagen. I’ve recently started adding collagen to this smoothie to boost the protein, without affecting the flavor. One scoop (about 2 tablespoons) will add approximately 9 grams of protein. For a vegan protein boost, try using hemp hearts instead.
- Ice Cubes. If you want a blended coffee drink with a slushy texture, add ice just before serving. Keep in mind that the more ice you add, the more diluted the coffee flavor will be, so you won’t want to overdo it.

How to Make a Coffee Smoothie
Step 1:
Use your fingers to split the dates in half and remove the pits. The dates should be soft and squishy for the best results.
In a high-speed blender, combine the pitted dates, coffee, almond milk, almond butter, and collagen (or hemp hearts). Secure the lid and blend until the dates are pulverized, about 60 to 90 seconds.
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Stop and scrape down the sides of the blender, if necessary, to ensure everything is thoroughly incorporated.

Step 2:
Once the mixture appears smooth, taste it to ensure it’s sweet enough. (The flavor will be diluted with the next step, so it’s okay if it’s almost too sweet or strong at this point.)
Add a cup of ice cubes to the blender, secure the lid, and blend again. As soon as the smoothie looks slushy, with no large chunks of ice visible, it’s ready to serve.


The Best Coffee Smoothie (No Banana!)
Ingredients
- ½ cup black coffee or cold brew
- ¼ cup milk of choice
- 3 Medjool dates , pitted (see notes)
- 2 tablespoons collagen peptides (or hemp hearts)
- 1 tablespoon almond butter
- 1 cup ice cubes , or more as needed
Instructions
- In a high-speed blender, combine the coffee, milk, pitted dates, collagen (or hemp hearts), and almond butter. Blend until very smooth. Taste the mixture, and add an extra date if you'd like it to be sweeter.
- Add the ice cubes and blend again until the smoothie has a slushy texture. Serve right away for the best consistency.
Notes
Nutrition
More Smoothie Recipes to Try
- Apple Smoothie
- Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie
- Chocolate Banana Protein Shake
- Spinach Almond Milk Smoothie
- Detox Smoothie
- Peanut Butter and Jelly Smoothie
If you try this recipe, please leave a comment and star rating below, letting me know how you like it.












Recipe is wonderful. Is there any alternate of hemp hearts? or skipping it effect on taste?
Wow!! This is so good!! Coffee helps me with a health issue and I can no longer stand the taste. I find the stuff I make at home is bearable, but if I’m not able to no one else will make it for m. However, they will go to one of local shops and get me a latte. I hate how much junk is in them, but it’s only drinkable with the flavorings. This is so incredibly good. It reminds me of the days I used to love coffee – not sure if that is a good or a bad thing. I used almond butter and 3 dates. Next time I will definitely cut it down to 2 as it is just over the edge of my sweetness preference. As always, thank you for the delicious recipe.
Love these recipes! Thanks! Yummm
is there any alternative to using dates? I would prefer to use less sugar. let me know!
Soooo delicious! I used 4 dates because I don’t like things as sweet, almond butter, sunflower seeds for hemp, coffee ice cubes, and about 3/4 c frozen broccoli. And a 1 inch coin of frozen banana. I’ll be making this on the regular. Gonna be hard to make this last two portions!
Fabulous!!!!!! Even my picky husband like it!!! Kept me full hours longer than my usual eggs!!!
I have the same question as Michelle . How can I substitute hemp hearts Megan?
Any recommendations for replacing the cashew butter for people allergic to tree nuts?
we use unsweetened sunbutter from Trader Joe’s, but you could use the sweetened version from any grocery store. we also add a scoopful of chocolate bone protein – yum!
delicious! i used 4 dates and think 3 would even be enough
I love your recipes and have your books. I do have a question about combining foods. On your chart it looks like fruits cannot be combined with nuts or hemp hearts. But they are often used together in smoothies! What is ok to do? I have digestion issues and food combining really works for me so i wanna be clear on whats ok in the case of smoothies since i have them daily. Thanks!