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hey folks. you think it'll be okay to heat up a chocolate Premier Protein shake on the stove? i really want some "hot chocolate" & Netflix . and if it's okay to do.. has anyone done it? was it still yummy? thanks!

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I haven't done this with the RTD shakes as I don't like them, but I do it with the Syntrex nectar powder. I heat unsweetened almond milk until it's 130-135 degrees, then add the Protein Powder. It tastes great! Just don't let the temp go over 140 degrees, as your Protein will change texture (although the RTD shakes are heat processed to make them shelf safe, so not 100% sure how worried you should be...)

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I make it with powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury but I like it darker and less sweet so I add a tea spoon of unsweetened coco powder to 1% milk (if I need to get in the 8 grams of extra protein) or unsweetened cashew milk (only 25 calories).

I heat 6 oz of milk and a tea spoon of coco powder to 140. (I have a thermometer) I stir 1/2 scoop of powder in remaining 2oz of warm milk and stir it together. Yum.

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Experiment and report back! I have been thinking about doing the same thing, so perhaps I will give it a try today. The worst that will happen is you'll ruin one serving, right?

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I haven't done it but I think it should be ok. I use the caramel premier as my coffee Creamer and add it directly to my very hot cup of coffee without problem. I think the ready to drink shakes aren't as finicky about temps as the powder (adding powder to hot liquid above 140 degrees makes it clump and be yucky). So as long as you gently warm it, it should be fine! There is also Protein hot chocolate mix that is a powder but can be added to hot Water - I've tried that, I think the brand is Healthwise - and it was pretty good.

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Okay, I experimented. I made up 8 oz of skim milk with Gold Standard Extreme Milk chocolate Protein powder cold, and then zapped it for a little over a minute in the microwave. It got very warm, and a little frothy on top. It did not clump, but I think if I had continued to heat it, the froth would have continued to build. I may conduct further trials. In any case, it is almost like drinking hot chocolate with a little whipped cream on top. It is very good, and since it is about 39° here with the wind blowing at up to 35 mph, it is going down very nicely.

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Okay, I experimented. I made up 8 oz of skim milk with Gold Standard Extreme Milk chocolate Protein powder cold, and then zapped it for a little over a minute in the microwave. It got very warm, and a little frothy on top. It did not clump, but I think if I had continued to heat it, the froth would have continued to build. I may conduct further trials. In any case, it is almost like drinking hot chocolate with a little whipped cream on top. It is very good, and since it is about 39° here with the wind blowing at up to 35 mph, it is going down very nicely.

hahaha thanks for this! sounds very satisfying!

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I usually just by the Protein hot chocolate from BariWise. I don't like the way heated up Protein shakes tend to separate.

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I usually just by the Protein hot chocolate from BariWise. I don't like the way heated up Protein shakes tend to separate.

That sounds like a good idea. I bought a five pound pail of the Gold Standard stuff, so I am going to be drinking it for a while though. :blink:

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I have warm up my premier Protein shake in chocolate before it taste okay

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thanks! i may try it .

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