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This is a fast, forgiving breakfast smoothie built on frozen banana and mixed berries, blended with Greek yogurt and milk into a thick, spoonably cold, naturally sweet drink. Frozen fruit does the double duty of flavor and chill, so you skip watery ice and get a creamy, scoopable texture every time. A splash of honey rounds out the tartness, and the ratio is easy to tweak for whatever fruit you have on hand.
Add 240 ml milk and 120 g Greek yogurt to the blender first, then drop in 1 sliced frozen banana and 300 g frozen mixed berries with 1 tbsp honey. Blend on low to break up the fruit, then ramp to high for 45 to 60 seconds until completely smooth, stopping to scrape down and push fruit toward the blades if it stalls. Check the consistency: add a splash more milk if it is too thick to pour, or a few ice cubes if it is too thin. Pour into two tall glasses and drink right away while it is coldest.
- Liquid goes in first so the blades spin freely and the fruit gets pulled down instead of jamming.
- Use frozen fruit, not ice, for the chill: you get creamy body and full flavor without watering it down.
- Adjust with liquid or ice at the end, a splash at a time, until it pours the way you like.
Equipment
- Blender
- Measuring cups
- Measuring spoons
- Cutting board
- Chef's knife
- Tall glasses
المكونات
Fruit & base
- ripe banana, sliced and frozen, freeze slices at least 2 hours ahead
- 300 g frozen mixed berries, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries
- 120 g plain Greek yogurt, whole or low-fat
- 240 ml milk, dairy or unsweetened plant milk
To sweeten & finish
- 15 ml honey, or maple syrup, to taste
- ice cubes, optional, only if you want it thinner and colder
الطريقة
- خطوة01
If your banana is not already frozen, peel and slice it and freeze the slices for at least 2 hours. Measure out 300 g frozen mixed berries. Working with fruit straight from the freezer is what gives the smoothie its thick, creamy chill.
- خطوة02
Pour the 240 ml milk and 120 g Greek yogurt into the blender jar before the fruit. Putting the liquid on the bottom lets the blades spin freely and pulls the frozen fruit down toward them instead of trapping it in an air pocket.
- خطوة03
Drop in the frozen banana slices and frozen berries, then drizzle in the 1 tbsp honey. Secure the lid firmly before you turn anything on.
- خطوة04
Start on low speed for about 10 seconds to break up the frozen fruit, then increase to high and blend for 45 to 60 seconds until the mixture is completely smooth with no visible chunks.
- خطوة05
If the blender stalls or the fruit stops moving, stop, scrape the sides down, and push the fruit toward the blades before restarting. Too thick to pour? Add milk a splash at a time. Too thin? Add a few ice cubes and blend again.
- خطوة06
Taste and add a little more honey if the berries are tart. Pour into two tall glasses and serve immediately, while it is at its coldest and thickest.
Make ahead
Build freezer smoothie packs: portion the banana slices and berries into zip-top bags or jars and freeze for up to 3 months. In the morning, tip a pack into the blender with the yogurt, milk, and honey and blend, no measuring required.
Storage
Smoothies are best the moment they are blended. If needed, cover and refrigerate for up to 24 hours; it will separate, so shake or stir well before drinking. You can also pour leftovers into popsicle molds and freeze for a snack.
Variations
Vegan / dairy-free
Swap the Greek yogurt for a coconut or almond yogurt and use unsweetened oat or soy milk. Sweeten with maple syrup instead of honey. The texture stays just as creamy.
Green smoothie
Add a large handful of fresh spinach with the fruit and use half a frozen banana plus half an avocado for extra body. The berries keep the color from turning muddy.
Protein boost
Blend in a scoop of vanilla protein powder or 1 tbsp nut butter and an extra splash of milk to loosen it, turning the smoothie into a fuller post-workout or meal-replacement drink.
Serve with
Nutrition per serving
Nutrition values are estimates based on the metric measurements. Adjust as needed.
الأسئلة الشائعة
How do I make a smoothie thick and creamy instead of watery?
The trick to how to make a smoothie thick is using frozen fruit rather than ice for the chill, and keeping the liquid measured rather than eyeballed. Frozen banana in particular gives a milkshake-like body. Start with less milk than you think you need, blend, then add more only if it is too thick to pour.
Can I make a smoothie without a high-powered blender?
Yes. If your blender is not very strong, let the frozen fruit sit out for 5 minutes to soften slightly, cut the banana into smaller pieces, and blend in short pulses, scraping down between bursts. Adding the liquid first makes a big difference on weaker machines because it keeps the blades from jamming.
What is the best fruit-to-liquid ratio for a smoothie?
A reliable starting point is roughly 2 parts frozen fruit to 1 part liquid by volume, plus a couple of spoonfuls of yogurt for creaminess. Once you know how to make a smoothie at this ratio, you can scale it up or down and swap in any fruit you like without a recipe.
Can I prep smoothies ahead of time?
For best texture, blend just before drinking, since smoothies separate as they sit. What you can prep ahead are freezer packs of pre-portioned fruit, so all you do in the morning is add the yogurt, milk, and honey and blend. A finished smoothie will keep in the fridge for up to a day if you stir it well before drinking.
How do I make a smoothie less sweet or lower in sugar?
Leave out the honey entirely and let the ripe banana and berries provide the sweetness, or use unsweetened plant milk and plain yogurt. Adding a handful of spinach or a squeeze of lemon also balances the fruit without extra sugar.
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