I am absolutely obsessed with Peanut Butter Banana Smoothies. So I am very excited to share this recipe with you today. It’s rich and not-too-sweet and makes the perfect breakfast! You can create this recipe at home in just five minutes.
More Peanut Butter Recipes: Peanut Butter Bars, Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies, Peanut Butter Pie, No Bake Cookie Recipe.
Table of contents
Ingredients in a Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie
- Banana – Sliced and frozen.
- Milk – Choose any type of milk you prefer. I used almond milk.
- Peanut Butter – Creamy or crunchy, whatever you have on hand.
- Greek Yogurt – Gives this recipe creamy texture and richer flavor.
- Honey – For sweetness.
- Whipped Cream – optional
- Mini Chocolate Chips – for garnish
How to make a PB Smoothie
Combine the frozen banana, milk, peanut butter, Greek yogurt and honey.
Blend until smooth. Pour into glass.
Garnish with whipped cream, mini chocolate chips and a few banana slices. Serve with a straw and enjoy!
My favorite blender is my Vitamix blender. My favorite (more affordable) option is this Ninja blender.
Tips for Making
- If you want to reduce the calories in your smoothie, use PB2 instead of peanut butter. It’s really good—I use it often in smoothies and chocolate desserts.
- If you don’t like the flavor of Greek yogurt, substitute for vanilla yogurt.
- Top with peanut butter chips for an even more perfect smoothie than mine—augh!
More Smoothie Recipes
- Tropical Smoothie
- Chocolate Banana Smoothie
- Watermelon Smoothie
- Dragon Fruit Smoothie
- Coffee Smoothie
- Matcha Green Tea Smoothie
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Ingredients
- 1 cup banana (sliced and frozen )
- 1 cup milk
- 1 tablespoon peanut butter
- ½ cup Greek yogurt
- ½ tablespoon honey
Equipment
- 1 High speed blender
Instructions
- Combine the frozen banana, milk, peanut butter, Greek yogurt and honey.
- Blend until smooth. Pour into glass.
- Blend until smooth. Pour into glass.
Notes
- If you want to reduce the calories in your smoothie, use PB2 instead of peanut butter. It’s really good—I use it often in smoothies and chocolate desserts.
- If you don’t like the flavor of Greek yogurt, substitute for vanilla yogurt.
- Top with peanut butter chips for an even more perfect smoothie than mine—augh!
Nutrition
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This sounds SO delicious! I think *every* smoothie needs to have banana in it because it’s the best flavour, and I’m a huuuuge fan of peanut butter too 😋
I agree! I use banana in every single smoothie unless I am out of it :))
Looks so good!!!!