Homemade Vanilla Chai Protein Latte (30G+ Protein)

Creamy, comforting, and packed with 30G+ protein, this homemade Vanilla Chai Protein Latte is the perfect way to start a crisp morning. Made with collagen, creatine, warm chai spices, and vanilla, it's a delicious addition to your collection of fall recipes, cozy drinks, and high protein breakfast ideas.

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Warm, creamy, and perfectly spiced, this Vanilla Chai Protein Latte is everything you love about a cozy chai latte with the added benefit of 30G+ protein.

Made with black tea, warm chai spices, vanilla protein powder, collagen peptides, and creatine, it’s a satisfying drink that’s perfect for breakfast or an afternoon pick-me-up.

Whether you’re curled up with a good book or heading out the door on a busy morning, this homemade protein latte delivers coffeehouse flavor while helping you stay fueled all day.

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

  • 30G+ protein per serving
  • Ready in about 5 minutes
  • Warm, cozy chai flavor
  • Great for busy mornings
  • Easy to make hot or iced
  • Better than the coffee shop

Ingredients

*This is the protein powder I make sure to always have on hand.

How to Make a Vanilla Chai Protein Latte

Step 1: Brew the Tea

Steep the chai tea bag in hot water for 4–5 minutes.

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Remove the tea bag.

Step 2: Blend

Add the brewed chai tea, milk, protein powder, collagen peptides, creatine, vanilla, spices, and sweetener to a blender.

Blend for 20–30 seconds until smooth and frothy.

Step 3: Heat (Optional)

If needed, gently warm the latte over medium-low heat. Do not boil.

Step 4: Serve

Pour into your favorite mug.

Top with a sprinkle of cinnamon or chai spice for a beautiful finishing touch.

Optional Add-Ins

Customize your latte with your favorite ingredients:

  • Extra collagen peptides
  • Unflavored creatine monohydrate
  • Espresso shot (for a dirty chai)
  • Pumpkin pie spice
  • Ground turmeric
  • Oat milk
  • Almond milk
  • Coconut milk
  • Sugar-free vanilla syrup
  • Sugar-free chai syrup
  • Whipped cream
  • Cinnamon stick for garnish

Why Add Collagen & Creatine?

Adding collagen peptides is an easy way to increase your protein intake while supporting healthy skin, hair, nails, joints, and connective tissue.

Unflavored creatine monohydrate mixes easily into warm drinks and may help support muscle strength, exercise recovery, and overall performance without changing the flavor.

Tips for the Best Chai Latte

  • Blend instead of stirring for a creamy, café-style texture.
  • Use vanilla protein powder for the best flavor.
  • Adjust the spices to your preference.
  • Sweeten with maple syrup or honey if desired.
  • For an iced latte, blend with ice cubes.

Variations

Dirty Chai Protein Latte

Add one or two shots of espresso for an extra caffeine boost.

Iced Vanilla Chai Protein Latte

Blend with ice for a refreshing version.

Pumpkin Chai Protein Latte

Add 2 tablespoons of pumpkin purée for a delicious fall twist.

Extra Creamy Latte

Replace half the milk with a ready-to-drink vanilla protein shake.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I make this dairy-free?

Yes! Use your favorite dairy-free milk and plant-based vanilla protein powder.

Will collagen or creatine affect the taste?

No. Unflavored collagen peptides and creatine blend in smoothly and have very little effect on flavor.

Can I make this caffeine-free?

Absolutely! Simply use a caffeine-free chai tea blend.

More High-Protein Drinks You’ll Love

If you love cozy protein drinks, be sure to try these recipes:

More High-Protein Breakfast Recipes

This Vanilla Chai Protein Latte is a delicious way to enjoy the warm spices of chai while getting 30G+ protein in every serving.

Creamy, comforting, and easy to make, it’s the perfect homemade drink for crisp mornings, cozy afternoons, and anyone looking for a healthier alternative to expensive coffeehouse lattes.

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