Butter “bulletproof” coffee
Ingredients
- 1 cup 240 ml hot coffee freshly brewed
- 2 tbsp 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 tbsp 1 tbsp MCT oil or coconut oil
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a blender. Blend until smooth and frothy.
- Serve immediately.
Recommended special equipment
Blender or food processor
Is butter coffee or Bulletproof® coffee good for weight loss?
No, it's not. Sure, if you drink butter coffee or the so called Bulletproof® coffee instead of having breakfast you might lose some weight. But you'd likely lose even more weight with a breakfast consisting of only black coffee (or just a little milk), i.e. intermittent fasting.
Here's an article on the subject: Is drinking coffee with butter and oil the key to weight loss?
The main benefits of butter coffee are long-lasting satiety and energy, and possibly a feeling of mental clarity (due to ketones, and the caffeine).Why add butter and oil to your coffee?
The fat provides satiety and helps curb cravings. The amount of fat can be adjusted to your liking. It can be a good idea to start off with a small amount, lets say a teaspoon, of MCT oil and work your way up to a full tablespoon if you feel good doing so. Some people experience stomach problems if adding too much oil at once.
The fat together with the caffeine from the coffee will give you a boost of energy to start your day. If caffeine isn't your thing, go ahead and try it with decaf. It won't give you quite the same effect but you will still have a great-tasting and filling drink.
MCT oil can be ordered online, but if you don't want to use it or can't find it, try unflavored coconut oil instead.
Add flavor
Make this recipe your own by adding your favorite flavors to it. Add some unsweetened cocoa powder and you'll have a butter mocha. Or why not try some cinnamon or pumpkin pie spice. If you feel like adding sweetness to your coffee, check out our guide to keto sweeteners.
This recipe works with hot tea or even bone broth, too, so give it a try. Or if chocolate is your thing, try our keto hot chocolate... a very low-carb morning indulgence!








































224 comments
I'm tracking my foods in My Fitness Pal and when I import this recipe it reflects 100% fat and 0% carbs or protein.
Where are the 2% carbs as shown in the nutrient breakdown for the recipe? I can't say it's 'only' 2 carbs as that's a lot when I'm aming for a daily max of 22-25!! Thanks!
P.s tomorrow I starting the 2 week keto challenge ?
It should be OK ... as long as it's non-sweetened. :)
Most of us can. :)
Also I haven't had sugar, white foods (flour, potatoes, rice, pasta, etc) for months, no soda for months , no breads, etc. for months. VERY discouraged!
Also, I think Hidden Valley dressing has sugar.
Did you mean 50 calories or 50 grams of carbs. First time I have heard of a 50 calorie limit while fasting. I thought no calories while fasting. ???
I've been doing the bulletproof coffee for about a year now.
I like to add cashew milk (unsweetened of course) and Stevia liquid drops (easy to find at the healthy food markets...Sprouts has multiple flavors).
my reply is a little late, but I had my gallbladder removed back in 2003 and I have absolutely no problems at all eating the fattiest stuff. It's the carby stuff only that doesn't agree with me...