This healthy banana smoothie recipe is one of our all-time favorite smoothies! It’s made with frozen bananas (super key to its creamy texture!), Greek yogurt, flax seed, and almond milk. Make it in just 5 minutes!
While this banana smoothie extremely simple and made with only 5 ingredients, I’ve made so many variations of this smoothie and can safely say this is one of the tastiest smoothie recipes on Fit Foodie Finds!
There is something wonderful about the creaminess of frozen bananas. We use them quite often as a smoothie base and that’s exactly what we did for this delicious smoothie.
This banana smoothie recipe is truly a 5-minute meal. Add your ingredients to a high-speed blender and you’ve got a quick and easy breakfast ready to go.
Tip: add your favorite protein powder or collagen to really amp up the nutrition!
The key to a perfect banana smoothie is the frozen bananas. Forget the ice and slice up a bundle of bananas, freeze them, and use those frozen bananas as the base for your smoothie.
PS: ice is what can make your smoothie taste “icy” or watered down.
Banana Smoothie Ingredients
Measure out all of the ingredients for this banana smoothie before throwing all of the ingredients into the blender.
- Bananas: using a ripe banana is important is this recipe. Unripe bananas don’t have a ton of banana flavor.
- Greek Yogurt: we like to use plain Greek yogurt but you can go right ahead and use vanilla yogurt in your smoothie. It would be delicious and add a bit of sweetness.
- Almond Milk: we love the flavor of almond milk but you can use any milk you’d like. Some other dairy-free options are coconut milk, soy milk, or oat meal.
- Flax Meal: we wanted to add extra fiber to this smoothie so flax meal it is.
- Vanilla Extract: vanilla extract adds a bit of sweetness and flavor to this smoothie.
Tutorial
How to Freeze Bananas
Freeze bananas at home and have them on hand for everything from smoothies to baking! Freeze nanners in your own kitchen in 5 easy steps.
Ingredient Swaps and Variations
- honey or maple syrup: if you like your smoothies a bit sweeter, try adding a few teaspoons of honey.
- ground cinnamon: a sprinkle of ground cinnamon would warm this smoothie up!
- kale: a little green is always a good idea in a smoothie. We love our kale smoothie!
- protein powder: if you are drinking this smoothie after a workout go ahead and add 1/4 cup of vanilla or chocolate protein powder to your smoothie.
- chia seeds: sub the flax meal for some chia seeds.
- mango: we love pairing banana with mango. And? frozen mango is so easy to find!
Our Favorite
Blender
Looking to upgrade your blender? Check out our favorite Vitamix Blender. It’s our favorite high-speed blender perfect for making smoothies, soups, and nut butter.
We recommend eating this smoothie immediately after preparing. If you are prepping this banana smoothie and storing it in the refrigerator, we recommend storing this smoothie in the refrigerator for no longer than two days.
We don’t usually recommend using ice in smoothies because it tends to water down the flavor of the smoothie. We recommend using frozen fruit over ice. However, if you are using fresh fruit, feel free to add in a handful of ice to chill the smoothie.
Well, in this smoothie we recommend bananas. However, feel free to use a cup of your favorite fruit if you are out of bananas.
Don’t Forget the Toppings
If you’re anything like me, you’re always trying to figure out how to eat your smoothie with a spoon (insert smoothie bowl). Here are some topping ideas:
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Add all ingredients into a high speed blender.
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Blend on high until smooth. Option to add more milk to thin things out or more frozen banana for a thicker smoothie.
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Calories: 200 kcal, Carbohydrates: 34 g, Protein: 11 g, Fat: 3 g, Fiber: 4 g, Sugar: 21 g
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.