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This Strawberry Banana Protein Smoothie recipe made with peanut powder and without yogurt is a delicious protein packed plant based breakfast or afternoon snack. Use oat milk or almond milk to keep this fruit smoothie dairy free!
We just got a new blender — a Ninja Pro — and the kids and I have been making some of our favorite easy healthy smoothie recipes again. This strawberry banana peanut powder smoothie, or the Skinny Monkey, is super easy to make and perfect as a grab and go breakfast or as a quick afternoon pick-me-up or post workout snack!
I used to make a breakfast smoothie with peanut butter, milk, strawberries and bananas — the Funky Monkey. The Skinny Monkey breakfast smoothie aka strawberry banana protein smoothie is basically the lightened up version.
It’s dairy free, plant based, gluten free and has added protein. It’s also lower in calories and fat. Plus, it’s absolutely delicious! If you’re looking for a smoothie recipe made with just fruit, try our refreshing Summer Fruit Smoothie or our Pineapple Banana Smoothie if you want one made with yogurt!
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Ingredients
You only need 4 simple ingredients to make this strawberry banana fruit smoothie:
- Strawberries — frozen works best, but fresh are fine
- Bananas
- Oat milk or almond milk — use regular milk if you want
- Peanut butter powder — I used PB2, but any brand is fine
The honey is optional. Depending on which brand of peanut butter powder you use, you may not want it. It adds a little bit of sweetness, but it’s not necessary. In fact, we skipped it the last time we made the smoothie, and it was fine.
How to Make a Strawberry Banana Protein Smoothie
This smoothie recipe is super easy to make. All you do is add all of the ingredients to the blender.
I usually add the frozen strawberries first. Then, I just toss everything else in.
Next, place the lid on the blender. Then, blend until everything is well combined.
You may want to scrape the sides of the blender with a spatula to make sure the peanut powder isn’t sticking. Then, blend again until the drink is nice and smooth.
Variations
There are a couple ways to customize this healthy strawberry banana smoothie to your liking.
For a thicker smoothie, start off with only 1/2 to 1 cup of milk. After blending, add more milk if necessary. Cottage cheese and nonfat plain Greek yogurt are also a great idea for getting healthy fats while making a more creamy smoothie.
A classic strawberry banana smoothie tastes delicious, but you can add other fruits or veggies if you’d like. Adding raw spinach is a great way to get some leafy greens without making a fully green smoothie.
Blueberries, almond butter, flax seeds, and chia seeds are also delicious ideas!
Use whatever milk you prefer. Oat milk, almond milk, coconut milk, and regular cow milk all work well in this strawberry protein smoothie. If you use non dairy milk and vegan protein powder, then this delicious drink is vegan.
Instead of peanut powder, use your favorite protein powder. Using vanilla protein powder is a great way to get a little extra sweetness without the added sugar!
Fresh or Frozen Fruit
For the best tasting smoothie, I recommend mixing fresh fruit and frozen fruit. We use fresh bananas and frozen strawberries, but you can use a frozen banana and fresh strawberries too.
How Much Protein
How much peanut or protein powder you use depends on your own taste buds and needs. If you’re just looking for an easy breakfast or quick healthy eating alternative, then you don’t need much protein powder, or any at all.
If you’re trying to replace protein shakes in your diet, then you can make this a high protein smoothie by adding more peanut powder to get to as many grams of protein as you need.
Strawberry Banana Protein Smoothie
Ingredients
- 12 ounces frozen strawberries about 2 cups
- 3 ripe bananas cut into large chunks
- 5 tablespoons Peanut Powder
- 1 ½ cups oat milk
- drizzle of honey optional
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a blender
- Place lid on blender, and blend until smooth. You may have to scrape the sides with a spatula
- Pour into glasses, and serve
Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Originally published in 2016 and updated in 2022
Whether you’re after a delicious smoothie to help with weight loss or a simple recipe for a healthy breakfast, this easy strawberry banana smoothie recipe is for you!
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Two of my favorite fruits in one smoothie. Love it!
This is such a yummy and filling smoothie. I like to drink first thing before working out.
Thanks, Krystle! I’m glad you liked the smoothie!
This smoothie was such a hit here and so perfect for my daughter! My daughter is lactose intolerant and she loved making this with oat milk. Definitely a win and we will be making this more!
I’m so glad to hear this, Beth! Thanks!
What a great way to start the day!
Delicious! Best smoothie I ever had ๐
I made this for breakfast tomorrow and my boyfriend had his for dessert after dinner instead! What a delicious recipe, thank you for sharing!!
Awesome! So glad you liked it!
Followed your recipe exactly and it was SOOOO GOOD!!!!! This will definitely be in our morning rotation. Thank you so much for sharing!!!!
I am so glad you liked it, Elise. Thanks for letting me know! ๐
I am going to try this today. I just bought a 2# jar of the peanut butter powder at Sam’s Club for just under $10.00. However it is not Jif but is good!
Any brand is fine. I hope you like it! ๐
OMG…..this is sooooo yummy! I cut the receipe in about 1/2 because I have a small blender. I used 1 small banana, 3 T peanut powder, a handful of frozen strawberries, 1/2 t honey, then just poured in almond milk (can always add more). Ice is not needed if you use frozen strawberries. Thank you for sharing. Might have to figure out more smoothies with peanut powder & almond milk!
Thanks, Stacie. It’s one of our favorite smoothies, and I do change up the ingredients now and then — whatever works! ๐
This looks like a great breakfast! Thanks for sharing at the Monday Funday Link Party. Emily @ The Benson Street.
Thanks, Emily. We have this almost daily! ๐