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RECIPE

Irish Coffee Protein Truffles | World’s Kitchen

Lauren Dawes
Published: 11/09/2020 By Lauren Dawes
Writer and expert

We’re celebrating our favourite flavours from all over the globe in our World’s Kitchen range.

You might not be able to travel as much as you’d like to right now, but we’re here to make sure you can still enjoy the flavours you love from all around the world. Broaden your horizons and put new tastes to the test with our World’s Kitchen range — ideal to shake up your day-to-day nutrition.

This has to be one of our favourites from the collection, probably because it feels like a flavour you shouldn’t be enjoying in a protein shake at the gym. Yep, we really went there and made Irish coffee into a protein shake (don’t worry, it’s definitely non-alcoholic).

Irish coffee is a cocktail consisting of hot coffee, Irish whiskey, sugar, and a cream topping. It’s a warming winter treat that’s usually saved for special occasions, right? Well, now you can enjoy this indulgent flavour any time of the day without raising eyebrows.

We thought we’d make the ultimate protein treat with this brand new flavour in a super-simple truffle recipe. Using just a handful of natural ingredients and our zero-calorie Flavdrops for a hint of vanilla, they’re the perfect snack to have on hand for when cravings come calling.

They almost taste too good to believe that they’re actually supporting your training progress.

Makes 15

Ingredients

Method

  1. First, place the dark chocolate in a bowl.
  2. Then, heat the coconut milk in a small pan over a medium heat. Once hot (but not boiling) pour the milk into the bowl over the chocolate.
  3. Add the Flavdrops and the Irish coffee protein powder. Leave for a couple of minutes to allow the chocolate to melt and then stir to combine.
  4. Place the bowl into the fridge and leave to set for 1 hour. Once firm, use a spoon and your hands to roll the truffles into ping pong sized balls.
  5. Dust or roll in cocoa powder, then enjoy immediately or keep in the fridge for later!

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calories 86 kcal
totalFat 6g
totalCarbohydrates 7g
protein 2g
Lauren Dawes
Lauren Dawes Writer and expert
Lauren is a recipe writer and English Literature graduate who firmly believes in a balanced approach to fitness. She has always been a keen swimmer and, in recent years, has discovered the benefits of weight training and hot yoga. When she's not in the gym, you'll find her cooking up new recipes or enjoying brunch with her friends, having moved on from her student days of living on pasta.

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