Lightening up your coffee with a little cream and sugar is so 2013. Those on-trend (from Ed Sheeran to players on the L.A. Lakers) are instead blending their morning cup with a serving of butter.
Why? "It makes for the creamiest, most satisfying cup of coffee you’ve ever had," Dave Asprey writes on his website. He's the creator of Bulletproof Coffee, the small company credited for popularizing the concoction. The tech-investor attributes a high-fat diet to his 80-pound weight loss. And beyond taste, Asprey says this buttery drink provides all of the energizing benefits of a cup of coffee, without the four o'clock slump. Bulletproof believers insist that the butter's high-fat content will slow the time it takes for your body to metabolize the coffee's caffeine. In other words, increased energy, decreased crash.
But you can't just slice off a square of the same Land O'Lakes spread you use to butter toast and plop it in your Folgers. Bulletproof's process and ingredients are incredibly specific: Grass-fed butter, upgraded coffee beans and brain octane oil are blended to produce the drink that looks more like a latte. Asprey says cheap coffee and butter just won't cut it. "You will not get the satisfying, lack of food cravings effect or the mental clarity."
Watch Asprey discuss more about the coffee trend in his video below, then tell us what you think (and if you'd try it) in the comments section.