Dairy-Free Key Lime Pie Protein Shake Recipe

This Key Lime Protein Shake is tangy, creamy, and refreshing. It delivers around 31–32 grams of protein in roughly 304 calories, making it a dessert-like breakfast or a fast post-workout recovery drink you can make in five minutes.

a green smoothie in a jar topped with graham crackers and lime

“I love how much protein this shake has and the creamy lime flavor. One of my favorites to make. Thanks!” – Mary Beth

A Quick Look At The Recipe

  • Ready In: 5 minutes
  • Serves: 1
  • Calories & Protein: ~304 kcal and about 31–32 g protein
  • Main Ingredients: lime juice and zest, coconut yogurt, vegan vanilla protein powder, ice, water, spinach, graham cracker, date
  • Dietary Notes: dairy-free and gluten-free; can be adapted for vegan, paleo, or non-dairy preferences
  • Why You’ll Love It: bright lime flavor, creamy texture, and a high-protein boost that tastes like key lime pie

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Perfect quick post-workout boost

Bold flavor: Tangy lime balanced with subtle sweetness creates a refreshing profile that still feels indulgent.

Healthy: Dairy-free and gluten-free with a high protein content.

Versatile: Use as a protein-packed breakfast, a recovery drink after exercise, or a mid-day pick-me-up.

Ingredients and Substitutions

Multiple ingredients in steel measuring cups like spinach, protein powder and yogurt with fresh sliced limes around it and all ingredients labeled.

This smoothie can be made more dessert-like or lighter depending on the ingredients you choose. The lime brightness makes it feel uplifting and satisfying.

  • Coconut yogurt: Any dairy-free yogurt works. If you use Greek yogurt, the texture will be much thicker and you may need to add more liquid.
  • Protein powder: Different proteins change texture and flavor. Plant proteins often thicken the smoothie; egg white or beef-based proteins behave differently.
  • Spinach: Frozen spinach blends smoothly and helps chill the shake without adding much flavor.
  • Graham crackers: Add for a dessert-like twist or omit for fewer carbs. Use vegan grahams to keep the recipe fully vegan.

See the recipe card below for exact ingredient amounts.

Flavor Variations

Citrus swaps: Try lemon for a lemon cream pie flavor or orange for a sweeter citrus profile.

Toppings: Crumbled graham crackers, lime zest, or your favorite crunchy smoothie toppings add texture and visual appeal.

How To Make a Key Lime Pie Protein Shake

Graham crackers, spinach and ice in a blender

Step 1: Add the lime juice, coconut yogurt, protein powder, ice, water, spinach, graham cracker, and date to a high-powered blender.

Key lime protein smoothie being poured into a mason jar

Step 2: Blend until smooth and creamy, using a tamper if necessary. Pour into a glass or mason jar and garnish with lime zest or crumbled graham crackers.

Expert Tips

  • Pour liquids into the blender first to make blending easier, especially with a high-powered blender.
  • If you don’t need a dairy-free version, cottage cheese can replace yogurt for an extra protein boost and even creamier texture.
  • Freshly squeezed lime juice delivers the best, cleanest flavor.
  • Adjust the water amount to reach your desired consistency; different protein powders and graham crackers change thickness.

Key Lime Pie Protein Shake FAQs

Is lime good in smoothies?

Yes. Lime adds bright acidity and a burst of flavor that refreshes smoothies. It pairs especially well with creamy bases and protein powders to create a lively finish.

Can you make the shake ahead of time?

You can prepare ingredients ahead, but the smoothie tastes creamiest when blended fresh. For easy prep, bag the solid ingredients and freeze; blend with a splash of liquid in the morning.

Do I need key limes?

Key limes have a slightly different aroma, but regular limes and lime zest work just as well if key limes are unavailable.

a green smoothie in a jar topped with graham crackers and lime

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Key Lime Protein Shake

Creamy, zesty, and high in protein, this dairy-free key lime pie protein shake is quick to make and refreshingly indulgent.
Prep Time: 5 mins
Total Time: 5 mins
Course: Drinks, Snack
Cuisine: American
Servings: 1
Calories: 304 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 tbsp lime juice, plus zest for topping
  • 1/4 cup coconut yogurt
  • 1 scoop vegan vanilla protein powder
  • 5 ice cubes
  • 1/2 cup water (more if needed)
  • 1 handful spinach
  • 1 graham cracker (plus more for topping)
  • 1 date

Instructions

  1. Juice the lime and add the juice to a high-powered blender.
  2. Add the coconut yogurt, protein powder, ice, water, spinach, graham cracker, and date.
  3. Blend until smooth and creamy, using a tamper if needed to push ingredients toward the blades.
  4. Pour into a glass and top with lime zest or crumbled graham cracker as desired.

Notes

  • If you are not following a vegan diet, substitute cottage cheese for the yogurt to increase protein and creaminess.
  • Fresh lime juice provides the best flavor.
  • Nutritional values include one graham cracker blended into the shake; omitting it will reduce carbohydrates.
  • The choice of graham crackers and protein powder will affect flavor and texture; add water gradually to reach your preferred consistency.

Protein Powder Tips

  • Beef or egg-based protein: can make the shake thicker and sweeter depending on brand.
  • Vegan protein: pea protein tends to thicken; fermented or less sweet vegan blends may require extra liquid or a sweetener to taste.
  • Egg white protein: can make the smoothie frothier.

Nutrition

Calories: 304 kcal
Carbohydrates: 34 g
Protein: 32 g
Fat: 5 g (Saturated fat: 2 g)
Cholesterol: 92 mg
Sodium: 249 mg
Potassium: 458 mg
Fiber: 2 g
Sugar: 14 g
Vitamin A: 2829 IU
Vitamin C: 25 mg
Calcium: 359 mg
Iron: 1 mg

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Equipment: High-powered blender recommended.

Disclaimer: Nutrition values are estimates only. Verify with your own calculations if necessary.

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