Lemonade and warmer weather go together like PB&J. It may still be 50 degrees here in Chicago, but I’m dreaming, okay? There’s something so delicious and refreshing about fresh-squeezed lemonade during warmer months, and after I created this amazing lemon blueberry smoothie, I knew I had to try out a strawberry version. I pretty much grew up on strawberry orange banana juice (yes, that one) so this smoothie was also inspired by my love of citrus and strawberries together.
This strawberry lemonade smoothie is the perfect balance of sweet and tart and reminds me of those nostalgic slushies you drank as a kid. I honestly wasn’t sure if I’d be able to have the lemon flavor shine through without being too sour, but OMG this flavor combo is perfection. The best part? It’s made with just 4 simple ingredients, so you can enjoy it time and time again.
The smoothie is incredible as-is, but I’ve included plenty of ways to boost the protein or add some healthy fats and make it a more filling meal. Make it for breakfast, enjoy it as a snack or even make a bigger batch to share and enjoy all summer long!
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Four ingredient strawberry lemonade smoothie
That’s right, this gorgeous strawberry lemonade smoothie is made with just 4 ingredients! It’s dairy-free and the perfect balance of sweet and tart. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Frozen strawberries: the delicious berry component in that lemonade flavor.
- Frozen banana: to perfectly balance the tartness of the lemon juice.
- Dairy free milk of choice: I like to use unsweetened almond milk, but feel free to use any milk you have on hand!
- Fresh lemon juice & zest: I recommend using both the juice and the zest for the ultimate lemon flavor.
Customize with your fav berries
If you don’t have any strawberries on hand, feel free to try this smoothie with frozen raspberries (YUM) or make my Lemon Blueberry Smoothie!
Can I make this strawberry lemonade smoothie without banana?
This strawberry lemonade smoothie tastes the best with a ripe banana because it adds the perfect amount of natural sweetness and texture. You could try blending in 2-3 soaked and softened Medjool dates instead, but note that I haven’t tested this out. Let me know in the comments if you do!
Favorite nutrition boosters
Looking to add a boost of protein or healthy fats to this strawberry lemon smoothie? It’s easy! Here are some of our fav mix-ins that would be delicious in this smoothie:
- Flaxseed meal: this is one of my favorite ingredients to add to smoothies for a little boost of fiber and minerals, and is especially great for nursing mamas as flaxseed can help increase milk supply. Usually, a tablespoon is plenty! Here’s a brand I love.
- Chia seeds: feel free to add a tablespoon of chia seeds to your strawberry lemonade smoothie for a boost of healthy fats and fiber.
- Hemp seeds: feel free to throw a tablespoon of hemp seeds into your smoothie for a boost of healthy fats, omegas and minerals.
- Veggies: if you’re looking to get more greens in your smoothie, try adding a cup or two of raw or cooked spinach or kale. You could also try adding some frozen cauliflower for another boost of veggies — you’ll never be able to taste it!
- Protein: Easily add more protein to a smoothie by adding 1 scoop of your favorite protein powder. I recommend Vital Protein collagen peptides or Four Sigmatic Plant-Based Protein Powder. You could also add plain or vanilla greek yogurt!
Don’t forget my best smoothie-making tips
Make this dairy free strawberry lemonade smoothie perfectly thick and creamy with these tips & tricks:
- Use frozen ingredients. Using frozen fruit & veggies is best as it they help keep the smoothie cold and thick. Sometimes ice doesn’t blend as well, so it’s best to skip unless absolutely necessary.
- Add more liquid. Don’t be afraid to add more liquid if your smoothie is too thick or won’t fully blend. High powered blenders tend to blend frozen fruit much better, so if you have a regular or personal size blender, you may need to add more milk.
- Start on low speed. Start the blender on low speed, then gradually increase to high to help blend all ingredients. Finally, end with the blender on low speed.
- Sweeten it up. If a smoothie doesn’t taste sweet enough for your liking, you can add a 1/2 tablespoon of honey, pure maple syrup or another pitted Medjool date, but you likely won’t need it with this recipe.
- Use your fav milk. Feel free to use any milk you’d like in smoothie recipes according to your preferences. Almond milk tends to have a neutral taste in smoothies, coconut milk will add a more tropical and creamy flavor, and regular milk will add a boost of protein.
Make it ahead of time
Be sure to check out our three different ways to prep and store smoothies in your freezer so that you can make this one ahead of time! Feel free to double or triple this healthy strawberry lemonade smoothie and enjoy all week long.
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I hope you love this easy strawberry lemonade smoothie recipe! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!
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Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie
Refreshing strawberry lemonade smoothie made with just 4 ingredients for a wonderful summertime breakfast or snack! This vegan strawberry lemonade smoothie recipe is filled with fresh ingredients and perfect for adding your favorite protein mix-ins and toppings.
Ingredients
- 1 cup frozen strawberries
- 1 frozen banana
- 1 cup dairy free milk of choice, plus more if necessary
- zest from 1 lemon
- ½ lemon, juiced
Instructions
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In a large high-powered blender, add in all ingredients and blend on high for 1-2 minutes or until all ingredients are well combined. If necessary, add in more milk to thin the smoothie. Makes 1 smoothie.
Recipe Notes
See the full post for tips, tricks, and ways to customize this smoothie!
Nutrition
Serving: 1smoothieCalories: 184calCarbohydrates: 41.1gProtein: 3.2gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 0.2gFiber: 7.5gSugar: 23.1g
Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by: Eat Love Eats
This post was originally published on August 10th, 2021, and republished on April 3rd, 2024.