A classic creamy strawberry banana smoothie ready in 5 minutes, sweet fruity and the easiest breakfast. ♡

This strawberry banana smoothie is the 5 minute breakfast I make on repeat all spring. Sweet ripe strawberries, a whole banana, cold milk, and a spoonful of yogurt blend into a silky pink drink that tastes like nostalgia. For more ideas, see our Green Detox Smoothie.
Classic, quick, and naturally sweet. The kind of easy smoothie that feels like summer in a glass. Let’s make it together.

Ingredients
Strawberry Banana Smoothie
- 1 large fresh banana
- 1.5 cups frozen strawberries
- 1 cup milk, whole, oat, or almond
- 1/4 cup plain greek yogurt
- 1 tbsp honey or maple syrup, optional
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 handful ice cubes, optional for extra thick

How to Make Strawberry Banana Smoothie
- **Add liquid.** Pour milk and yogurt into the blender first for easier blending.
- **Banana.** Add fresh banana, vanilla, and honey if using.
- **Blend.** Blend 30 seconds until smooth.
- **Berries.** Add frozen strawberries and ice. Blend 30 more seconds until silky.
- **Check.** Add more milk if too thick or more berries if too thin.
- **Serve.** Pour into a tall glass. Garnish with a fresh strawberry slice. Serve immediately.
Why This Recipe Works
Using frozen strawberries and a fresh banana is the exact combination that delivers both creamy texture and ice cold temperature without watering it down. Frozen strawberries act as ice without dilution, fresh banana adds creaminess that frozen banana cannot replicate.
Greek yogurt is the secret ingredient most strawberry banana smoothies skip. It adds protein, tang, and body that transforms a basic smoothie into something genuinely filling. A quarter cup is all you need to shift this from a drink into a real breakfast.
Blending the banana and milk first, then adding frozen berries is the texture trick. This order prevents the blender from overworking the frozen fruit, keeping the smoothie thick and spoonable instead of thin and foamy. For more ideas, see our Chocolate Peanut Butter Protein Smoothie.
Tips
- Use one fresh banana and frozen strawberries for the best texture.
- Add a pitted date or drizzle of honey if you want it sweeter.
- Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Shake before drinking.
- To freeze, pour into popsicle molds for strawberry banana pops.
- Blend banana and milk first, then add frozen berries.
- Use whole milk or oat milk for the creamiest result.
Variations
- Add a scoop of vanilla protein powder for 20g protein.
- Stir in a spoonful of peanut butter for strawberry PB banana.
- Swap milk for coconut milk for a tropical vibe.
- Blend in 1 cup spinach for a hidden greens version.
- Add chia seeds or flax for fiber.
- Top with granola and sliced fresh banana for a smoothie bowl.
Looking for more smoothie ideas? Try our Mango Pineapple Tropical Smoothie or Blueberry Acai Smoothie Bowl next.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Using all frozen fruit: One fresh banana is essential. All frozen fruit makes a too thick, icy smoothie.
- Under blending: Blend a full 60 seconds for silky texture.
- Skipping yogurt: Yogurt adds body and protein. Without it the smoothie is thin.
- Not enough liquid: Start with 3/4 cup milk and add more as needed to get it moving.


Strawberry Banana Smoothie
Ingredients
Method
- **Add liquid.** Pour milk and yogurt into the blender first for easier blending.
- **Banana.** Add fresh banana, vanilla, and honey if using.
- **Blend.** Blend 30 seconds until smooth.
- **Berries.** Add frozen strawberries and ice. Blend 30 more seconds until silky.
- **Check.** Add more milk if too thick or more berries if too thin.
- **Serve.** Pour into a tall glass. Garnish with a fresh strawberry slice. Serve immediately.
Notes
Sources: USDA FoodData Central for nutrition data and Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health healthy drinks reference.


