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Banana Spinach Smoothie

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Next time you have super ripe bananas don’t make another banana bread, whip up this super simple and healthy banana peanut butter smoothie.

banana spinach smooth in a mason jar glass with a green and white striped straw.

INGREDIENTS AND SUPPLIES

Here’s what you need to make this smoothie this week.

  • Ripe bananas. This really is key to the best tasting smoothie. If they aren’t ripe enough you won’t get that powerful banana flavor coming through. If you want to make this and your bananas aren’t quite there, I’ve got a secret ingredient for you below that can save the smoothie.
  • Almond milk. Use almond milk to not add too many extra calories. If you prefer oat milk, coconut milk, or dairy milk, you can use that.
  • Fresh spinach.
  • Cinnamon.
  • Peanut butter.
  • Ice cubes. Love an ingredient that’s free haha! You’ll need about 6 ice cubes, this helps make the smoothie super cold and refreshing.
  • Optional secret ingredient: Banana extract. If your bananas aren’t ripe yet, add a few dashes of banana extract to really bring the banana flavor forward.
ingredients: fresh spinach leaves in a white bowl, banana, almond milk, peanut butter, cinnamon.
all ingredients unblended in the Magic Bullet cup on a wood cutting board.

KITCHEN SUPPLIES

  • Measuring spoons.
  • Blending device. I use my Magic Bullet, but you could use a blender.
angled photo looking into the glass with the smoothie with a bit dripping down the side of the glass.

SUBSTITUIONS AND VARIATIONS

Here are a few twists you can add to the smoothie.

Swap the milks. I like mine with almond milk but you could also try coconut milk, oat milk, cashew milk, or dairy milk.

Add more protein or collagen. Add in your collagen powder or protein powder to really kick up the nutrients.

Use a frozen banana. If you’ve got a frozen banana in the freezer you can use that instead of the ice cubes.

This smoothie is best enjoyed as soon as you make it. In my opinion, when I’ve saved this and drank some the next day the “leafiness” flavor of the spinach was much more pronounced and not as tasty as the first day.

For more banana recipes try some of these blog favorites!

Banana split cookie pie
Banana coffee cake
Banana peanut butter cookies
Banana dark chocolate muffins

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Banana Spinach Smoothie

banana spinach smoothie in a mason jar glass
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A refreshing smoothie made with ripe bananas, peanut butter, almond milk, and spinach.

  • Author: aseasonedgreeting
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 minute
  • Total Time: 6 minutes
  • Yield: 2 servings
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Cuisine: American

Ingredients

1 ripe banana
2 cups fresh spinach
2 cups almond milk
2 tablespoons peanut butter
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 cup ice cubes

Optional: if your banana is ripe enough add a few dashes of banana extract t bring forward the banana flavor.

Instructions

1. Add all ingredients into your blending device and blend until smooth.

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