This Strawberry Banana Smoothie is creamy, naturally sweet, and made with simple, healthy ingredients. Easily made in just 5 minutes for the perfect breakfast or a quick snack!
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There is nothing better than a classic strawberry banana smoothie, I mean it just hits. Such a simple, delicious recipe that is creamy, naturally sweetened, and made with wholesome ingredients. Perfect for busy mornings, post-workout fuel, or a refreshing afternoon pick-me-up, this smoothie comes together in just minutes and tastes like a treat!
Why You’ll Love This
Quick and easy – this strawberry banana smoothie easily comes together in just 5 minutes with just a few simple ingredients.
Nourishing – this smoothie is healthy and nourishing packed with fiber, vitamins and protein.
Kid-approved – this is a go-to favorite for all ages and always a guaranteed hit! My 6 year old literally asks me to make this for her every week.
Customizable – you can easily customize this smoothie with extra protein, fiber or leafy greens depending on what you prefer.
Ingredients You’ll Need
strawberries – the star of this smoothie! Strawberries add natural sweetness, bright flavor, and a boost of vitamin C. You can also use frozen strawberries for a thicker, frostier texture.
banana – this is what makes this smoothie ultra creamy and naturally sweet. I like to use a frozen banana, but fresh bananas work great too.
Greek yogurt – this adds creaminess plus a boost of protein to keep you full longer. I like using plain or vanilla Greek yogurt.
milk – this helps everything blend smoothly. You can use almond milk, oat milk, dairy milk, or whatever type of milk you prefer.
honey – this is optional, but if you like a sweeter smoothie you can add a little drizzle of honey or maple syrup for extra sweetness.
How to Make a Strawberry Banana Smoothie
Add ingredients to blender – in a high-powered blender or Nutribullet, add strawberries, banana, Greek yogurt, milk and honey.
Blend until smooth – blend the ingredients on high until everything is creamy and smooth.
Adjust consistency – feel free to add more milk if the smoothie is too thick or you can add in some ice if you prefer your smoothie thicker and colder.
Serve and enjoy – pour the smoothie into glasses and enjoy right away or store in the fridge for later.
Tips for the Best Smoothie
Use frozen fruit for thickness – frozen strawberries and bananas will give you that thick, milkshake-like texture without watering it down.
Freeze your bananas – slice and freeze ripe bananas ahead of time for extra creaminess.
Don’t overdo the liquid – start with less milk and gradually add more, as needed. You can’t take the milk out once added so start small.
Blend in stages if needed – if using a smaller blender, feel free to blend in stages so that everything gets mixed properly for a perfectly creamy smoothie.
Use a high-powered blender – this ensures the smoothest, creamiest texture. I really love this Ninja blender and have used mine for years.
Variations
Protein boost – add in a scoop of protein powder, extra Greek yogurt, protein-packed cottage cheese or even a spoonful of nut butter for a boost of protein.
Fiber boost – add in a tablespoon of chia seeds, ground flaxseed, rolled oats or throw in extra berries like raspberries for a natural boost of fiber.
Green smoothie – toss in a handful of fresh spinach leaves or other leafy greens for a boost of nutrition. I promise, you won’t taste it!
Dairy-free option – swap the Greek yogurt for dairy-free yogurt, use plant-based milk or add half an avocado or more banana for extra creaminess if skipping the yogurt.
Extra creamy version – add in a splash of coconut milk, mix in an extra banana or avocado for extra creaminess, and use frozen fruit for maximum thickness.
Tropical twist – throw in some fresh pineapple or mango for natural sweetness and a tropical flavor. You could also use coconut milk, a squeeze of fresh lime juice and top with shredded coconut if making a smoothie bowl.
Prepping and Storage
To Prep Ahead – store the strawberries and bananas in the freezer in sealed baggies until ready to use. I like to make smoothie packs with pre-portioned fruit in freezer bags for quick blending!
To Store – smoothies taste best right after blending, but you can store them in mason jars or sealed, airtight containers for 1 to 2 days. I recommend shaking or stirring before drinking as the ingredients can separate as it sits.
Freeze option – you can also freeze the blended smoothie in ice cube trays to re-blend later!
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