5 Ways to Use Collagen You Probably Haven’t Tried Yet
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Time to read 5 min
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Time to read 5 min
Collagen has become a daily staple for many people, not because of bold beauty claims, but because it’s simple, easy to use, and fits naturally into all kinds of everyday food and drink moments. Whether it’s stirred into a morning coffee, blended into a shake, or mixed through porridge, the versatility is what keeps people coming back to it.
But our community is endlessly inventive. Over the past year, we’ve watched customers experiment, share ideas, and create new ways to enjoy collagen that go well beyond the typical coffee-and-smoothie routine.
Here are seven of the most creative (and surprisingly easy) ways they’re using collagen — and a few you may not have tried yet.
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Collagen’s neutral flavour and instant dissolvability make it one of the easiest supplements to experiment with. It doesn’t change the taste of your food, it blends seamlessly, and it offers a convenient source of protein that can contribute to the maintenance of normal bones and muscle mass when used in eligible products.
Instead of thinking of collagen as something you have to fit into your routine, many people treat it as an ingredient, something that can be stirred, blended, whisked, or folded into the meals they already love.
Here’s how they’re doing it.
Yes, collagen coffee is the classic use, but that doesn’t mean you’re limited to one style.
Some of our drink ideas, include:
Hot chocolate-style collagen made with cacao or a cacao creamer
“Flat white at home” using warmed milk or milk alternatives
Collagen matcha for those who prefer a gentler morning drink
Iced collagen lattes made using the dissolve-then-chill method from the Collagen Coffee instructions
Because collagen dissolves instantly, it works effortlessly in hot drinks without clumping, making it an easy win first thing in the morning.
Collagen is incredibly easy to use in simple, real-food baking because it blends smoothly without altering taste. Many in our community enjoy adding it to naturally sweet or neutral recipes made from whole ingredients, nothing ultra-processed, and no grains or refined sugars.
Here are some community favourites that stay fully aligned with our real-food approach:
Gluten-Free Banana pancakes with a scoop of unflavoured collagen in the batter
Cacao “Cookie Bites” Using Collagen Creamer made with cacao collagen creamers
Keto Collagen muffins for lunchboxes or meal prep
Collagen keeps everything soft and light, which is why bakers keep coming back to it.
Collagen isn’t just for sweet dishes. Because it has no flavour, it dissolves perfectly into savoury foods without changing taste or consistency.
It works especially well in:
Homemade soups - added after cooking to preserve smoothness
Mashed vegetables, such as mashed cauliflower or carrots
Homemade sauces, including tomato, creamy coconut, or cheese-based options
Scrambled eggs or omelettes
Blended vegetable dips, like avocado blends or roasted red pepper spreads
This is one of the easiest ways to add collagen to everyday meals without noticing it's there.
Smoothies are a classic option for a reason. Collagen dissolves instantly and creates a smoother texture without the chalkiness some protein powders leave behind.
It pairs well with:
Fresh or frozen berries
Coconut milk or almond milk
Greens such as spinach or courgette
Nut butter
Cacao or vanilla collagen creamers for added flavour
Whether you prefer a fruity blend or a creamy, rich smoothie, collagen adds a simple protein boost that fits naturally within your morning or afternoon routine.
One of the simplest approaches is stirring collagen into yoghurt. It blends smoothly without clumps and works in both dairy-based and dairy-free options.
Try it with:
Plain Greek yoghurt
Coconut yoghurt topped with berries
Yoghurt bowls with nuts, seeds, or cacao nibs
This is an easy way to create a balanced, protein-rich snack or breakfast using whole-food ingredients.
Collagen’s versatility is one of the reasons it fits naturally into so many everyday moments. Whether you prefer hot drinks, cold blends, savoury meals, baked goods, or quick snacks, collagen adapts easily without demanding you change the way you cook or eat.
It can be added to coffee, folded into grain-free baking, whisked into savoury dishes, blended into smoothies, stirred into yoghurt, or incorporated into quick snacks. Each approach takes only a few seconds and fits neatly into a real-food lifestyle.
If you’ve been using collagen the same way for months, exploring new methods can bring more enjoyment, convenience, and variety, all without complicating your day.
Collagen dissolves quickly, has a neutral flavour, and blends smoothly into both hot and cold liquids. This makes it simple to add to coffee, smoothies, yoghurt, or even savoury dishes without altering taste.
Yes, collagen works well in real-food, grain-free baking such as almond-flour pancakes or muffins. It mixes easily into batters and doughs without changing flavour, and can be used in warm dishes as long as it’s added to the wet ingredients.
It does. For the best texture, dissolve the collagen in a small amount of hot water first (as outlined in the Collagen Coffee instructions), then pour it into your iced drink. This ensures a smooth consistency.
Absolutely. Collagen disappears completely into soups, sauces, scrambled eggs, mashed vegetables, and blended dips. Because it’s unflavoured, it won’t affect the taste of savoury foods.
Yes. Collagen pairs naturally with simple, real-food recipes. It can be added to grain-free bakes, yoghurt, coffee, smoothies, and savoury meals without relying on grains, sweeteners, or ultra-processed ingredients.