Strawberry Banana Smoothie
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Published Jul 17, 2019, Updated May 24, 2024
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There’s nothing better than a classic strawberry banana smoothie! This one has Greek yogurt for an added protein boost.
I love smoothies, but it seems like every time I try to just throw ingredients in the blender, I’m left with a subpar smoothie with an off color. Can you relate?
That’s why it’s key to have a few tried and true basic smoothie recipes that always taste yummy โ go-to recipes that you can build off of if you’re feeling creative.
This strawberry banana smoothie recipe is a great example. The combo of strawberry and banana is such a classic and tastes so delicious on it’s own, but there’s definitely room to experiment and make it your own if you want!

Ingredients Needed to Make a Strawberry Banana Smoothie
It doesn’t get much easier than this! You only need a few simple ingredients:
- frozen banana โ frozen banana is the key to making smoothies with a creamy, thick texture. Just be sure to freeze your banana (unpeeled) before you want to make this smoothie.
- strawberries โ I like to use fresh strawberries when theyโre in season because I feel like theyโre sweeter, but frozen strawberries work too and will make the smoothie extra thick.
- milk โ I like to use unsweetened almond milk, but any milk will do.
- yogurt โ adding a little yogurt boosts the protein and makes this smoothie more filling. I like using Greek yogurt in mine.
- honey โ this is optional, but it does help balance out the tart yogurt flavor.
Notes & Substitutions
Honey โ If you’re looking to keep the sugar content down I would skip this ingredient.
Dairy-free โ You can use non-dairy yogurt to make this smoothie dairy-free.
Protein powder โ Feel free to add in protein powder to amp up the protein if you are enjoying this for breakfast or as a post-workout snack.
Mix-ins โ This is a great recipe to build off of so if you’re feeling creative go ahead and experiment with other ingredients!
How Much Sugar is in a Strawberry Banana Smoothie?
Because strawberry banana smoothies are mostly fruit, they do tend to have a good amount of sugar. This homemade strawberry banana smoothie has 19 grams of sugar (without the honey).
This is natural sugar (coming from the fruit and yogurt) and 19 grams is way less than most smoothies you can order at a smoothie shop. For instance, the Starbucks Strawberry Banana Smoothie has 58 grams of sugar!
The daily sugar intake recommendation for an average adult is about 25 grams of sugar day, even if it’s coming from natural sources. Just something to be aware of!
Benefits of Greek Yogurt
I love Greek yogurt for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, it is an excellent source of protein and I usually buy full fat Greek yogurt (as opposed to low-fat or fat-free) to get all those healthy fats as well.
Pro tip: low-fat and fat-free products typically swap fat for sugar to make sure it still tastes good! Iโll take fat over sugar any day. Itโs also loaded with probiotics (aka good bacteria) which is important for a healthy gut and immune system!
More Smoothie Recipes to Try
- Health Nut Smoothie
- Orange Banana Smoothie
- Butterfinger Smoothie
- Golden Milk Smoothie
- Easy Blackberry Smoothie
- Kefir Smoothie
If you enjoyed this recipe, please consider leaving a โญ star rating and let me know how it went in the ๐ comments below.
Strawberry Banana Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 banana, peeled and frozen
- 3 fresh or frozen strawberries
- โ cup milk, I like almond milk
- ยผ cup plain Greek yogurt*
- 1 teaspoon honey, optional
Instructions
- Blend: Place all ingredients in a high-powered blender and blend until smooth and creamy. The honey is optional. You can make it without the honey, taste and then add it if you'd like the smoothie to be a little sweeter.
- Serve:ย Enjoy immediately after making.
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
it was amazing and I can mack it by my self I am 9 so its fast and easy
Yay! So glad you are loving this smoothie, Grace. Thank you for sharing your review & star rating, I really appreciate it!
Brittany, I LOVE this smoothie. Thank you!! It is absolutely delicious and I only want to make this one lately. I used unsweetened almond milk and plain nondairy yogurt and also blended in my homemade iron/calcium powder. Worked perfectly!
So glad you loved this smoothie, Mieke! Thanks for making it and for coming back to leave a review. I so appreciate it!