This quick and creamy Strawberry Banana Smoothie with Yogurt is an easy, delicious way to start your day or get through an afternoon slump. Made with just four simple ingredients, it delivers natural sweetness, a boost of protein, and a smooth texture that kids love. Blend, sip, and go — it really is that simple.
Perfect for busy weekday breakfasts, an after-school snack, or a light lunch when served with muffins or banana bread. The recipe is so straightforward kids can help toss ingredients into the blender, making it a fun kitchen task for the whole family.

Why You’ll Love this Smoothie Recipe
- Just 4 Ingredients – Simple pantry and fridge staples; no long shopping list.
- Naturally Sweet – Strawberries and banana provide plenty of flavor without added sugar.
- Kid-Friendly – Smooth, creamy, and easy to drink—great for picky eaters.
- Customizable – Easily adapt to your taste or dietary needs with swaps and add-ins.

Strawberry Banana Smoothie Ingredients
- Fresh strawberries
- Frozen banana
- Plain Greek yogurt – plain, vanilla, or strawberry Greek yogurt all work well.
- Milk – whole milk yields a rich texture, but any milk or milk alternative is fine.

How to Make It
- Prep the fruit – Hull strawberries. Peel and slice the banana, then freeze the pieces for a chilled, creamy texture. Freezing banana slices ahead makes mornings faster.
- Add to the blender – Pour the milk and yogurt into the blender first, then add strawberries and frozen banana. Placing liquids on the bottom helps the blender run smoothly.
- Blend until smooth – Blend about 30–60 seconds, depending on your blender. Add a splash more milk if you prefer a thinner consistency.
- Serve immediately – Pour into glasses and enjoy right away for the best flavor and texture.

Storage
Store leftovers in a covered container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Shake or stir well before drinking to recombine any separation.
Optional Add-Ins & Substitutions
Want extra nutrition or need a dairy-free version? Try these ideas:
- Dairy-free: Swap milk and yogurt for almond, oat, soy, or coconut alternatives.
- Add protein: Stir in a scoop of protein powder or collagen peptides for a heartier smoothie.
- Nutrient boost: Add a tablespoon of chia, flax, or hemp seeds for fiber and healthy fats.
- Extra creaminess: Blend in 1–2 tablespoons of nut butter or half an avocado.
- Make it sweeter: Use an extra-ripe banana or a drizzle of honey or maple syrup, if needed.

What to Serve with a Strawberry Banana Smoothie
This smoothie pairs well with baked goods or simple protein options to create a balanced meal:
- Blueberry banana muffins or other favorite muffins.
- Chocolate chip banana bread or another banana bread.
- A hard-boiled egg, an egg muffin, or toast with peanut or almond butter for extra protein.
- A side of trail mix or fresh fruit for variety.

This Easy Strawberry Banana Smoothie recipe is one you’ll reach for again and again. It’s quick, refreshing, and made with wholesome ingredients in under five minutes. Whether you’re fueling a busy morning or letting a child help as your little sous-chef, this smoothie is likely to become a regular.
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Easy Strawberry Banana Smoothie with Yogurt
Ingredients
- ½ cup milk
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
- 2 cups fresh strawberries
- 1 banana quartered or sliced and frozen
Optional
- 1 scoop collagen peptides or protein powder optional
Instructions
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Add all ingredients to a blender, placing liquids at the bottom to help blending.
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Blend until smooth, about 30–60 seconds depending on your blender. Add more milk for a thinner texture if desired.
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Serve immediately and enjoy.
Notes
- Swap milk or yogurt for your favorite non-dairy alternatives if needed.
- Try adding:
- 1 tablespoon chia, flax, or hemp seeds for extra fiber and healthy fats.
- 1 tablespoon nut butter or ½ an avocado for more creaminess and healthy fats.
- Add vanilla protein powder or collagen peptides for extra protein.
Store leftovers in the fridge and shake or stir before serving.
Special Equipment Needed
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blender
Nutrition
Nutrition information is approximate and should be used as a guide.
More Fruit Smoothie Recipes to Try
Looking for more easy, healthy breakfast options? Here are a few reader favorites to inspire you:
- Blueberry Banana Peanut Butter Smoothie — a PB&J–inspired favorite.
- Tropical Mango Smoothies — perfect for hot summer days.
- Strawberry Pineapple Smoothie — a bright option when strawberries are in season.
Smoothie FAQ
Yes — blend everything and store it in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Shake or stir well before serving.
Absolutely. Use frozen strawberries and a fresh banana, or if both fruits are frozen expect a thicker smoothie. Let fruit soften slightly before blending if your blender struggles with ice.
Use an extra-ripe banana or add a splash of fruit juice for natural sweetness. A small drizzle of honey or maple syrup also works if you prefer.