Strawberry Smoothie Recipe – NO Banana Required! (2024)

Healthy Milkshakes and Smoothies

by Chocolate Covered Katie

4.98 from 74 votes

This simple healthy strawberry smoothie recipe is deliciously thick and quick to whip up at home.

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Super Healthy Strawberry Smoothies

Easy to make

Just 3 ingredients

NO banana

The homemade smoothies are kid-friendly and easy to customize for different flavors. Plus, they can be dairy free, low in calories, and high in potassium, fiber, and vitamin C.

Also be sure to try this Avocado Smoothie Recipe

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The Best Strawberry Smoothie

Even with such a seemingly basic recipe, there’s actually a trick that makes some strawberry smoothies taste better than others.

The trick is to use frozen strawberries instead of adding ice, because this will result in a thicker and creamier smoothie with a much deeper strawberry flavor.

If using fresh strawberries, just cut off the stems and freeze them beforehand, or you can buy the berries already frozen. Before blending, thaw them just enough so they aren’t rock hard and can be easily blended.

Serve for breakfast, with homemade Vegan Donuts

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Smoothie Flavors

For a chocolate strawberry smoothie: Add 1 tbsp cocoa powder to the recipe before blending. If desired, you can also add a squirt of chocolate syrup or top with mini chocolate chips.

For keto strawberry smoothies: Use canned coconut milk as the milk of choice, and sweeten with erythritol, stevia, or your favorite low carb sweetener. Top with Coconut Whipped Cream.

For a strawberry protein shake: Simply add 1 tbsp of your favorite protein powder to the blender. For an added protein boost, choose a yogurt or milk high in protein.

For a vegan strawberry smoothie: As long as you use a plant-based (dairy free) milk, such as almond milk, coconut milk, oat milk, or soy milk, this smoothie is naturally vegan. It’s also gluten free and can be made without refined sugar.

For a fruit smoothie: Feel free to replace half of the strawberries with blueberries, diced pineapple, banana, mango, or another fruit of your choice. Be sure to freeze the fruit prior to blending for a thicker smoothie.

Leftover Strawberries? Make Strawberry Oatmeal Bars

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Prep Time 5 minutes minutes

Total Time 5 minutes minutes

Yield 1 serving

5 from 74 votes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups frozen strawberries (270g)
  • 2/3 cup milk of choice, orange juice, or plain or strawberry yogurt
  • sweetener of choice, as desired
  • optional 1 tbsp cocoa powder or protein powder

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a blender until completely smooth. If too thick, add more liquid as needed. Serve and enjoy.

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Notes

The trick is to freeze the strawberries so there’s no need to add ice, which results in a much better flavor. The recipe was adapted from my Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie.

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  1. Xx_Milkshake_xX says

    This looks so so good! Can you add and bananna for the classic strawberry bananna smoothie?

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    • CCK Media Team says

      You can absolutely do that!

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    • madison says

      yes why not lol

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  2. Kara says

    This is such an easy strawberry smoothie recipe. I make it almost every morning, sometimes using almond milk and other times using coconut milk. I often add almond butter or protein powder, and sometimes throw in blueberries 🙂

    Reply

  3. Hannah says

    Such a good strawberry smoothie recipe. Thank you!!!

    I looked up “strawberry smoothie” and kept finding recipes with spinach, peanut butter, kiwi, chia seeds, and so many other ingredients when all I wanted was a basic strawberry smoothie. THIS fit the bill, and it was delicious :).

    Reply

  4. Margaret says

    I never saw all of the recipe!

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  5. JERRICA RAMIREZ says

    What sweetener do you use?

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    • CCK Media Team says

      Most will work, so just use your favorite 🙂
      Regular sugar, coconut sugar, pure maple syrup, honey (for non vegan), erythritol for sugar free, date sugar, etc.

      Reply

  6. Kat says

    May be a dumb question, but does this imply that milk AND OJ AND a yogurt are used?

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    • CCK Media Team says

      Hi, no it is an OR. In other words, one of the three – your choice.

      Reply

  7. Mary Sue says

    The recipe says frozen strawberries but the video shows fresh ones. Can you use either or??

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    • CCK Media Team says

      Hi! The ones in the video were frozen for a few hours. You can definitely use fresh – the smoothie will just not be as cold and might be a little less thick.

      Reply

  8. Gloria C says

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    Loved it, but wasn’t sure how much of a sweetener to put in it.

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    • CCK Media Team says

      Thank you so much for trying it! The amount will really depend greatly on what type of milk you use (sweetened, unsweetened, etc.) and your personal tastebuds, as well as what type of sweetener you wish to use – maple syrup, sugar, stevia, etc. So it’s entirely your choice 🙂

      Reply

  9. Kelly says

    Strawberry Smoothie Recipe – NO Banana Required! (30)
    My kids love these and so do I. I call them pink milkshakes and serve them as dessert.

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  10. K says

    Strawberry Smoothie Recipe – NO Banana Required! (31)
    Just what I was looking for, thanks. Why do people keep putting things like spinach or blackberries in strawberry smoothies these days?

    Reply

  11. Caylie says

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    I didn’t have everything but still worked great!

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    • CCK Media Team says

      Thank you so much for trying it!

      Reply

  12. Amy K says

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    Just made this for my toddlers, 3,2 & 9 months. It’s delicious. Nice & thick. Gave my girls a spoon to eat it before it started to melt, then they could drink it. Thank you for this super easy recipe.

    Reply

    • CCK Media Team says

      Thank you so much for trying the recipe 🙂

      Reply

  13. carmen says

    this was so good, would recommend! <3

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  14. carmen says

    Strawberry Smoothie Recipe – NO Banana Required! (34)
    I loved this recipe so much! I am 11 love making desserts. can’t wait to try more! Thank you<3

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    • CCK Media Team says

      Thank you so much!

      Reply

  15. Judith Fotherby says

    Strawberry Smoothie Recipe – NO Banana Required! (35)
    I was so thrilled when I read: NO BANANA!!! lolz I do not like them and have finally found a smoothie without the banana … thank you 🙂

    Reply

  16. Madison Metschke says

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    I haven’t tried it yet, but how much does it make? I know it said one serving but how much is one serving?

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  17. Global Suq says

    Strawberry Smoothie Recipe – NO Banana Required! (37)
    Great recipe, I will try this out for my kids. Kids love Strawberry Smoothies!

    Reply

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FAQs

What can I use to thicken a smoothie instead of banana? ›

A handful of raw oats add thickness to your smoothie while kicking the fiber and protein up a notch. A tablespoon of chia seeds is a natural thickener and provides healthy fats and protein. Chia seeds absorb liquid from the smoothie and expand into a thicker texture.

Do you need banana in a smoothie? ›

To make a smoothie without a banana, you can substitute oatmeal, avocado, chia seeds, frozen fruit, yoghurt or tofu.

Can you mix yogurt and milk in a smoothie? ›

Greek yogurt, milk, fruit, and greens make a creamy refreshing drink! This is one of the base recipes as seen in our Whole Life Meal Plan. A Greek yogurt smoothie is a great way to start your morning, fuel a workout, or satisfy a craving for something cold, creamy, and sweet!

Will ice thicken a smoothie? ›

Standard ice cubes are great for adding thickness to smoothies but bear in mind you will need a powerful enough blender to crush the ice (more on this later). For the cleanest flavor also try and avoid adding tap water ice cubes if possible. Opt for cubes made from purified, filtered water instead.

What can you have instead of bananas? ›

Here are 18 foods that pack more potassium than a banana.
  • Avocados. Avocados are packed with healthy fats, vitamin K, and folate. ...
  • Sweet potatoes. Sweet potatoes are often used as an alternative to white potatoes. ...
  • Spinach. ...
  • Watermelon. ...
  • Coconut water. ...
  • Beans. ...
  • Legumes. ...
  • Tomato paste.

What fruits should not be mixed in smoothies? ›

For those who want to consume smoothies with bananas, or other high PPO activity fruits and vegetables such as beet greens, the suggestion is to not combine them with flavanol-rich fruits such as berries, grapes and cocoa.

Do I need milk in my smoothie? ›

Both milk and water can be used to make smoothies, and which one you choose will depend on your personal preference and dietary needs. Using milk in a smoothie can add a creamy texture and extra protein, as well as some additional nutrients such as calcium and vitamin D.

Do you need liquid in a smoothie? ›

You really do need at least a splash of liquid to make a smoothie, so If you'd prefer to just use frozen fruit you can always use water as the liquid so that the ingredients will blend.

What should not be mixed with yogurt? ›

Yogurt is to be avoided with cheese, hot drinks, sour fruits, milk, mangoes, nightshades, beans, eggs, fish. Fat and proteins are mismatched foods as they need different digestive juices. Cheese cannot be paired with eggs, fruits, hot drinks, milk, beans, yogurt.

Do you put ice in a smoothie? ›

Typically you would add ice to a smoothie, but if your fruit is pre-frozen, it is unnecessary to use ice. Adding fruit juice is a good option, but remember to be aware of the sugar content of any fruit juice you are adding to your smoothie.

What are the best ingredients to put in a smoothie? ›

For starters, she recommends combining:
  • Protein, such as a commercial protein powder, Greek yogurt (which is higher in protein than regular yogurt) or nut butters.
  • Fruit, including berries, mango, bananas and avocado.
  • Greens, such as spinach or kale.
  • A liquid base such as dairy or plant-based milk, water or fruit juice.

Is crushed or cubed ice better for smoothies? ›

Crushed ice is a great option for smoothies because it blends more easily and creates a smoother texture. It's also easier to measure out the right amount of ice and it melts faster than ice cubes.

Why put ice cubes in smoothies? ›

Second, well…it keeps the smoothie cold. Without frozen ingredients the heat of the blender tends to make the smoothie a less than desirable temperature. We've come up with some creative ways to get the chilled temperature and the creamy texture that ice cubes can deliver but without the diluted taste.

What makes a smoothie creamy? ›

17 Tips To Make Your Smoothie Ridiculously Creamy Every Time
  1. Frozen fruit. Thick, ice cream-like smoothies begin with frozen fruit. ...
  2. Avocado. Plain avocado makes any smoothie creamy and dreamy, and the flavor is east to hide (unlike bananas). ...
  3. Vegetable purées. Yes, purées. ...
  4. Milk ice cubes. ...
  5. Yogurt. ...
  6. Cottage cheese. ...
  7. Coconut meat.
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What is the best thickener for shakes? ›

Simply adding a banana will instantly make your smoothie thicker, but you can also use a frozen banana for a smoothie recipe that's even more ice cream-esque and frostier. Similar to bananas, mangos are another “creamy” fruit that creates a thick, almost “fluffy” texture.

How do you make smoothies more liquidy? ›

- Use water instead of ice when possible. Ice adds thickness while water doesn't! - Add more liquid ingredients such as coconut water or almond milk; this will help thin out your smoothie without affecting the flavor too much. - Don't forget about fruits like berries that are known for being on the thinner side!

What can I use to thin smoothies? ›

How to Make a Smoothie Thinner: Add small amounts of water, milk, or juice.

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