Strawberry banana smoothies are a fast, delicious option for breakfast or a snack. This creamy drink combines ripe strawberries, banana, yogurt, and a touch of ice for a frothy, refreshing result that’s easy to make at home.

What you’ll love about these homemade smoothies:
- They’re easy to prepare with just a few common ingredients
- They’re naturally sweetened by fruit—no refined sugar required
- You can customize the ratio of strawberry to banana or add mix-ins
- They’re perfect for breakfast, an afternoon snack, or a simple dessert
The combination of strawberries and bananas feels like summer in a glass. When both fruits are ripe they deliver vivid color, bright flavor, and natural sweetness. A homemade strawberry banana smoothie highlights fresh fruit and gives you control over texture and sweetness, unlike many store-bought options.

Healthy Strawberry Banana Smoothie Ingredients
This straightforward recipe uses a few core ingredients so the natural fruit flavor can shine. For best results, choose ripe strawberries and bananas.
Strawberries. Pick berries that are bright red and fragrant. Avoid fruit that looks dull, has green patches, or smells off.
Banana. A banana that’s ripe but not overly brown works well—slightly soft to the touch but not mushy. Frozen banana can be used for a thicker, milkshake-like texture.
Yogurt. Plain or vanilla yogurt works well. Greek yogurt yields a thicker, creamier smoothie; regular yogurt gives a lighter texture. Use dairy-free yogurt for a vegan version.
Almond milk. Or any milk you prefer—oat milk, soy milk, coconut milk, or regular dairy milk will all thin and add creaminess to the blend.
Ice. Optional, but a few ice cubes create a chilled, frothy texture.



Tips for making the best smoothies
A few simple techniques will improve texture and flavor:
- Start with ripe fruit. Seasonal, ripe produce delivers the best flavor.
- Add liquid first. Pouring milk into the blender before fruit helps the blades move more easily and prevents stalling.
- Use frozen fruit when fresh isn’t available. Frozen strawberries or banana chunks make a thicker, colder smoothie; add a little extra liquid if needed.
- Avoid extra sweeteners at first. Taste the blend before adding honey or syrup—fruit is often sweet enough on its own.
- To thin the smoothie: Add more milk a tablespoon at a time until it reaches a sippable consistency.
Strawberry Smoothie Substitution and Variation Ideas
There are many easy swaps and additions that change the flavor and nutrition:
- Use any milk you prefer: whole milk, almond, oat, or soy.
- Make it vegan by substituting dairy yogurt with coconut, almond, or other plant-based yogurt.
- Add a handful of spinach or kale for a green smoothie without a strong vegetable taste.
- Stir in peanut butter or peanut butter powder for a peanut-butter-and-jelly twist.
- Add chia seeds or hemp seeds for extra fiber and healthy fats.
- Include a scoop of protein powder or collagen to boost protein content.
- For extra sweetness, add a small amount of honey, maple syrup, or a date.
- Mix in other fruits like mango, pineapple, or raspberries for new flavor profiles.

FAQs
Do you need a high-powered blender?
A high-powered blender makes quick work of frozen fruit and ice, producing a very smooth result. Compact, powerful personal blenders are also a great choice for everyday smoothies and take up less counter space.
Can you make smoothies ahead of time?
Yes. Smoothies can be stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator for up to about 3 days, though freshness is best within 24–48 hours. Another option is preparing freezer packs with measured fruit and yogurt so you can blend a fresh smoothie in minutes.
What are the health benefits of drinking smoothies?
Smoothies are an easy way to increase fruit (and vegetable) intake. They provide fiber, vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants. Adding protein or healthy fats can make them more filling and nutritionally balanced.
Are smoothies helpful for weight loss?
Smoothies can support weight management when they replace a higher-calorie meal and include protein and fiber to promote fullness. Be mindful of portion size and added sweeteners so calories don’t add up unexpectedly.
How can you tell if strawberries are ripe?
Ripe strawberries are uniformly bright red and fragrant. They should yield slightly when pressed gently; avoid berries that feel hard or that show large green or white patches.
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The Best Strawberry Banana Smoothies
Smoothie Recipes
American
fruit smoothie recipe, homemade smoothie, strawberry banana smoothie
10 minutes
10 minutes
2 servings
243kcal
Lauren Keating
Ingredients
- ½ cup unsweetened almond milk (or milk of choice)
- ½ cup plain yogurt
- 4 cups fresh strawberries
- 2 bananas
- 1 cup ice (optional)
Instructions
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Add the milk and yogurt to the blender.
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Top with strawberries, bananas, and ice if using.
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Blend on medium for 20–30 seconds, then increase to high and blend until smooth, about 60 seconds total. Use a tamper if needed to push fruit toward the blades.
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Divide between two glasses and enjoy immediately.
Calories from Fat 36
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