Low-Carb Vegan Vanilla Milkshake

Vegan “milk” shakes and smoothies (which don’t contain dairy obviously) are all the rage these days. They usually rely heavily on frozen bananas and/or other fruit as well as dried fruit such as dates to achieve a sweet, creamy and thick consistency. While arguably delicious, this makes them heavy on the carbs and sugars, and if you follow a lowcarb diet, they can easily account for your daily allowance of carbohydrates. Enter my low-carb vegan vanilla milkshake – so thick and creamy you won’t miss anything. And it virtually doesn’t have any net carbs!

Low-Carb Vegan Vanilla Milkshake
Low-Carb Vegan Vanilla Milkshake

The secret ingredient is my newly found favourite ingredient – guar gum! It is a completely natural low-carb binder that provides a luscious and viscous texture to anything from smoothies, puddigs and oatmeal to soups, sauces, and homemade icecream. More recipes featuring guar gum will follow but it truly is a game changer if you like your smoothies thick! Plus, you don’t need frozen bananas, yogurt or icecream to get this a dreamy creamy milkshake-y texture.

While I don’t necessarily avoid carbs and sugar myself and don’t think they are the devil they are sometimes made out to be, there are a number of reasons you might want to go easy on carbohydrates. And with this milkshake, you are in for a treat! It is high in protein, low i carbs and low in fat and will keep you going for a while! It is the perfect afternoon treat or dessert that won’t blow your calorie budget. Moreover, it is easy as and only requires ingredients you are likely to have at hand. You won’t even need a milk alternative as it works perfectly fine with plain water. Your favourite nut milk will provide for a creamier texture though.

This milk shake is extremely customisable. You can add your favourite protein powder or any other superfood powder. Add some coffee or raw cacao for an extra boost against that arvo slump. Or dump in any veggies that are starting to look a bit sad. Not to mention, this beauty is ready in 30 seconds to beat that hangry feeling in no time. This milkshake is your lady!

Low-Carb Vegan Vanilla Milkshake

Serves 1-2

500 ml plant milk or filtered water
5-7 icecubes
1 scoop vegan vanilla protein powder
1 tsp organic guar gum
vanilla flavdrops or your favourite sweetener
vanilla extract (optional)
any extras (superfoods, coffee, maca…)

Blitz all ingredients in your high powered blender and –

Enjoy!

Vegan Watermelon & Peach Smoothie

I am on a quest to enjoy all my favourite summer fruits again before autumn definitely hits us. What a revelation to find some frozen watermelon in my freezer which I had wisely deposited there when they were in peak season. I love watermelon on a hot day and have found that frozen watermelon makes the most amazing and refreshing smoothies and shakes. Throw some fresh peaches into the mix and you got a super yummy, creamy, indulgent yet entirely vegan watermelon & peach smoothie!

Watermelon just screams “summer!” like no other fruit does and is one of my favourite breakfasts and snacks on a hot day. But watermelon also shines as a smoothie ingredient. Due to its natural sweetness there is no need to add a lot of other sweeteners to achieve delicious smoothies. Thanks to its high water content you do not have to add much liquid at all to get things blending. Besides its great taste and in spite of being mainly water, watermelon is also extremely good for you. It is an outstanding source of fibre, healthy carbs, antioxidants and electrolytes and hydrates you much better in the hot season or after a workout than just plain water.

This is a very simple smoothie with only four ingredients, requiring just a few minutes of your time, which will wow you with mind-blowing results. If you only have fresh watermelon at hand but want to get going with this recipe immediately, just add a few icecubes. I recommend freezing some watermelon though if you have the chance. Trust me!

Vegan Watermelon & Peach Smoothie
Vegan Watermelon & Peach Smoothie
Vegan Watermelon & Peach Smoothie

Serves one

1 cup frozen watermelon cubes (1 cup fresh watermelon cubes and a handful of ice cubes)
half a frozen banana or a handfull of frozen mango
dash of plant milk to mix
2 fresh peaches

Just blend all ingredients in a high-powered blender.

Enjoy!