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My Blueberry Banana Smoothie packs a punch of energy and is so refreshing to enjoy all summer long. It’s one of my favorite smoothies to make because it’s quick, healthy and filling! Full of antioxidants to fight off no-good cells and low on calories, this is a great smoothie to kick off your day with or enjoy after a workout.
Healthy blueberry smoothie
The cool bluish-purple color of blueberries is from the high levels of phytonutrients called anthocyanidins – those are good for building and strengthening collagen. Blueberries for the win!
You’ll also add bananas to the blueberry smoothie. They are one of the highest sources of potassium next to avocados. Potassium is an electrolyte that we lose when we sweat, so putting that back in your body is great for bone health!
Toss it all together with some almond milk or regular cow milk, and it makes for a healthy breakfast or snack in between meals that’s nutrient-dense and super filling!
Recipe Video Tutorial
Ingredients to make blueberry banana smoothie
Blueberries: This is a key ingredient to make the recipe. Go for organic if you can and pick large plump blueberries for best flavor. If blueberries are out of season, you can also use frozen blueberries.
Bananas: Bananas are one of the most popular smoothie ingredients, and for good reason. They thicken a smoothie, sweeten it and also give it a creamy texture. That’s why I add bananas to my blueberry smoothie. You can substitute the banana though for dates, pears, avocado or even (unsweetened) applesauce. Freeze bananas first for an extra cool and creamy smoothie.
Almond milk: This is my liquid of choice, but you can use regular cow milk and you can even use water. I love the rich taste the almond milk gives the smoothie, and it’s a great source of calcium if you buy the right kind. 😉
Almond butter: You can use any nut butter of choice. I like using almond butter to thicken the smoothie, add a nutty flavor and bulk it up with some protein.
Hemp seeds: I try adding a superfood to most of my smoothies, and hemp seeds truly are a power seed! Each tablespoon of hemp seeds is about 5 grams of protein, which is great if you’re drinking this blueberry banana smoothie after workout for muscle recovery.
You can pretty much just throw the blueberries, bananas, almond milk, almond butter and hemps seeds together in a blender. Then, blend all the ingredients together for about one minute until it’s all smooth and creamy!
And the result is the ultimate refreshing blueberry banana smoothie. It makes enough for two people, or save one for yourself for a snack later. I love how easy this smoothie is to make, how colorful it looks, and how nutritious it is! It’s one smoothie you can easily make over and over with simple everyday ingredients!
For more healthy smoothies, check out:
- Date Banana Smoothie
- Strawberry Banana Smoothie
- Tahini Milkshake
- Glowing Green Smoothie
- Breakfast Coffee Smoothie
- Aloe Vera Smoothie
- FeelGood Smoothie Bowls
If you’ve tried this healthy-ish feel good Blueberry Banana Smoothie recipe or any other recipe on FeelGoodFoodie, then don’t forget to rate the recipe and leave me a comment below! I would love to hear about your experience making it. And if you snapped some shots of it, share it with me on Instagram so I can repost on my stories!
Blueberry Banana Smoothie
Video
Ingredients
- 1 cup blueberries
- 1 banana frozen
- 1 1/2 cup almond milk unsweeetened
- 1 tablespoon almond butter
- 1 tablespoon hemp seeds
- Toppings: Sliced banana and blueberries
Instructions
- Put all the ingredients in a blender in the order of appearance.
- Blend the ingredients in a high-speed blender for 2-3 minutes until you get a smooth and creamy texture.
- Taste the smoothie, adding more almond milk if it is too thick or adding a sweetener of choice if it’s not sweet enough for you.
- Add the fresh fruit toppings for garnish.
- Enjoy cold immediately, or store in fridge for up to 24 hours.
Equipment
Notes
- Instead of almond milk, you can use any other plant-based milk to keep this vegan, or use regular or 2% milk
- To replace the banana, you can use one cup of any chopped fruit. To keep the blue color, I recommend pineapple, apple or pear,
Nutrition
Nutrition information provided is an estimate. It will vary based on cooking method and specific ingredients used.
I’d like to know how you calculated only 213 calories for this recipe.
The nutrition label provided is an estimate based on an online nutrition calculator. It will vary based on the specific ingredients you use. The nutrition value is for two serving without any fruit toppings.
What about freezing it?
Why can’t I freeze this or part of the recipe?
You can freeze it but since I use frozen bananas, I prefer now to re-freeze them.
I don’t know that I need to drink this daily with the ‘quarantine 15’ and all. However, with honey added, it tastes great. It’s not necessary though. I have to make sure my bananas are frozen, too, next time. Yum…
Haha, I know what you mean!! Glad you liked it though!
What if I wanted to add some extra cumber that I have in hand? Would it change any texture, flavor or anything important? Stupid question but would like to know soon.
Do you mean cucumber? I think it will change the texture and I wouldn’t think the taste of cucumbers and milk would get well, but if you’re up for experiment, why not!
Simple and very tasty will be making more of this delicious smoothie!
Awesome! So glad to hear it 🙂
I looked up your recipe to see the quantities to use since I had blueberries and bananas on hand. I just did those and milk with six ice cubes. I used the ice cubes since my banana wasn’t frozen. It made a delicious milkshake! Not too sweet, but nice flavor. Thank you!
That’s awesome! Glad you enjoyed the recipe! It’s one of my go-to smoothies!
I got a smoothie maker and so far all the smoothies we made so far my kids really enjoyed. This one sounds pretty good but I wonder about the hemp. I don’t know if that’s what some people use for “recreational” purposes or is this a different type of hemp I won’t get fired for in case my job does random drug tests. And if it’s good for my kids to have in a smoothie?
Hi Kisha, that’s a good question. There is a little confusion about this since hemp and cannabis are part of the same family. It all comes down to how much THC is in the product. THC is what makes people high. There’s 0% THC is hemp seeds and it’s 100% safe for you and for your kids to use it. It’s basically like sprinkling flaxseeds or chia seeds in your smoothies. It won’t really have a taste, but it will add some nutritional benefit. If you’re still feeling uneasy about it, you can leave it out of the smoothie. Hope that helps!
Would flaxseed be an appropriate substitute for hemp seeds?
Yup, that works!
This was so refreshing!
Very yummy and thick. I had frozen mixed berries
Yay! Glad to hear you enjoyed it! And it’s great when you have frozen mixed berries to use in it!
I added yogurt and used peanut powder and frozen blueberries! Yum
Love the added peanut powder with the frozen blueberries! Glad you enjoyed 🙂
Looks delicious! Is this smoothie thick? I like my smoothies thick and creamy.
Thanks Gabby! It’s a little thick, but not too bad. If you want it thicker after it’s done, you can add some oats to thicken it up!
Good morning, Yumna 🌄. Today I tried blueberry banana smoothie 🥤 that I made. I substituted hemp seeds for chia seeds and almond butter for peanut butter 🥜. It tested very delicious 😋, healthy, enjoyable, and divine. I loved it 🥰. You’re a wonderful chef 😊.
Aww, I’m so happy to hear it! Glad the substitutes worked too!
Love this smoothie ❤️
So glad you enjoyed it!
So refreshing