Easy Banana Smoothie Recipe
All mornings should start with a creamy Banana Smoothie that tastes like banana cream pie! This healthy smoothie recipe is delicious and satisfying, and it comes together in just 5 minutes!
It’s always a good day when it starts with smoothie, especially when it tastes like banana cream pie.
This Easy Banana Smoothie Recipe is perfect for banana lovers. There are no fancy additives or sweeteners, so the banana flavor really shines.
I use banana in most of my smoothie recipes for its naturally sweet flavor and thick, creamy texture. It lends the perfect thick, creamy texture to my orange cream smoothie and tropical smoothie recipes!
Banana is also the star ingredient in my chocolate banana protein smoothie and blueberry banana smoothie recipes for it’s flavor and texture. It also makes them even more satisfying!
Table of contents
Why you’ll love this recipe:
- This banana smoothie is thick, creamy and satisfying! It’s a good source of protein with the addition of Greek yogurt, and contains no added sweeteners.
- It takes only 5 minutes of prep and 4 ingredients.
- It’s easily customized with your favorite milk and yogurt, making a good option for vegan and dairy free diets.
Recipe ingredients
There are only 4 ingredients in this banana smoothie, and the recipe may be customized for dairy free and vegan diets as outlined in the ingredient notes below.
Ingredient notes
- Bananas. For best results, use ripe but firm bananas. Overly brown bananas will result in a brown smoothie. Be sure to freeze sliced bananas for the ultimate thick, frosty banana smoothie.
- Milk. Any type of milk will work well in this recipe. For vegan and dairy free diets, coconut milk or unsweetened almond milk are great options.
- Greek yogurt. Use plain Greek yogurt for a high protein, low sugar smoothie. For vegan and dairy free diets, substitute with your favorite non dairy yogurt.
How to make this recipe
This Greek yogurt banana smoothie recipe is ready in 5 minutes from start to finish, so it’s perfect for a quick and easy breakfast or snack!
- Place the milk, Greek yogurt, frozen banana and vanilla extract in a blender.
- Blend all ingredients until smooth and enjoy!
FAQs
Bananas are a good source of potassium, Vitamins B and C, minerals such as copper and magnesium, and fiber. They are high in natural sugar and carbohydrates, however, so talk to your doctor to find out if bananas are a healthy option for you.
Bananas add natural sweetness and lend a nice, creamy texture to smoothies. Freeze bananas for a frosty smoothie!
Frozen bananas make thick, creamy, frosty smoothies. To freeze, slice ripe bananas into 1″ slices and freeze in a single layer in a zip top bag or Stasher in the freezer. Frozen bananas will keep for up to 3 months.
Banana smoothies are so easy to make! Simply add milk, Greek yogurt, sliced frozen banana and vanilla extract to a blender. Secure the lid and blend until smooth.
Recipe notes
- Pro tip: use bananas that are ripe but still firm. Overly brown bananas will produce a brown smoothie.
- To freeze bananas, cut into 1″ slices and store in a zip top bag or Stasher in a single layer in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- For a vegan banana smoothie, use nondairy milk and yogurt.
- Change up this recipe by adding cocoa powder, nut butter or berries!
More smoothie recipes you’ll love:
- Pineapple cherry smoothie
- Peach mango smoothie
- Strawberry Banana Smoothie by Gimme Some Oven
- Tropical Kale Smoothie
Did you try this recipe? If so, be sure to leave a review below and tag me @flavorthemoments on Facebook and Instagram
Easy Banana Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk use your favorite!
- 6 ounces plain Greek yogurt 3/4 – 1 cup
- 2 large frozen ripe bananas cut into chunks
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions
- Place the milk, Greek yogurt, frozen banana and vanilla extract in a blender.
- Blend all ingredients until smooth and enjoy!
Notes
- For best results, use banana that are ripe but still firm. Overly brown bananas will produce a brown smoothie.
- To freeze bananas, cut into 1″ slices and store in a zip top bag or Stasher in a single layer in the freezer for up to 3 months.
- For a dairy free, vegan banana smoothie, use nondairy milk and yogurt.
- Change up this recipe by adding cocoa powder, nut butter or berries!Â
Nutrition
Nutrition is estimated using a food database and is only intended to be used as a guideline for informational purposes.
**This recipe was originally published in January 2014. The recipe has been modified, and the text and photos have been updated.
72 Comments on “Easy Banana Smoothie Recipe”
This is definitely something I will try. I might even freeze it and make a sorbet out of it..yummm. Coconut milk is a smart smart idea Marcie. Love this recipe.
That sounds like a great idea, Ash! I finally got an ice cream maker and can’t wait to start using it on sorbets, frozen yogurts, etc. Thanks, my friend, and have a wonderful evening!
Smoothies ARE the best thing ever — you’re so right, Consuelo! Thanks and have a great day.
Love this smoothie Marcie! Coconut milk is so good 🙂
It is, isn’t it? Thanks, Christin!
I am a coconut FANATIC. I got a blender for christmas and now I know how to put it to good use, yummmm
Perfect timing! My blenders been kicking into overdrive lately. Ha. Thanks, Kelly!
This is definitely the type of smoothie I adore. I just love banana in smoothies. They give the smooth to smoothies haha.
I really like that line! Haha. Thanks for stopping by, Jocelyn!
Marcie I’m drooling over this smoothie, love banana and coconut, can’t wait to try it 🙂
Thank you, Emily! I certainly hope you enjoy it!
Oh my…. this sounds so good! And I am on a smoothie kick lately. 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing at Marvelous Mondays this week- pinned & sharing!
Thank you, Carrie,and have a great Monday!
Skinny, creamy, and dreamy is the best! And you nailed this one! Haha, I love whipped cream, so I would probably negate the bananas and yogurt with it 🙂 I could go for one of these right now!
Thanks, Mary Frances! The whipped cream is so necessary.
Yes to more smoothie recipes! I love the sound of this – especially with the coconut milk and the toasted coconut (I would definitely be using those coconut chips from Trader Joes – my fav! haha). And the whipped topping – oh yeah!
I was plum out of those coconut chips from Trader Joe’s so I had to improvise a bit. haha I’m loving all of the smoothie recipes right now — such a nice change from cookies, although we know cookies will be back in full force for V-day! Thanks, Ashley, and Happy Monday! 🙂
I knew there was a reason I loved you…coconut milk is a staple in my pantry. Amen!! Love this smoothie. The flavor are amazing and I just have to try. Breakfast tomorrow found!
I’m glad we’re on the same page about the coconut milk — it’s so much more interesting than regular milk! I hope you enjoy it, Z, and Happy Monday!
I’ve been on a banana and coconut kick lately too and this smoothie sounds awesome Marcie! Love the coconut milk and toasted coconuts and I would totally add the whipped topping too 🙂
Sounds like you and I have had the same cravings lately, and I think the whipped topping is totally necessary! Thanks, Kelly, and have a wonderful day. 🙂
Ok, I must make a smoothie – these are flavors that I really like. Pinning to try later!
Thanks, Deb! I hope you get a chance to try it. 🙂
Wow!! This looks so good!! I love smoothies!!
Thanks, Cailee! It really hit the spot. 🙂
This looks great, perfect for breakfast too!
Thanks, Pamela! I had one after my workout, and it really hit the spot. 🙂
Will definitely have to try this one! Thanks!
Thanks, Sarah, and I hope you enjoy it! 🙂