Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie
on Feb 02, 2015, Updated Aug 21, 2024
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You’re going to love this Creamy Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie. It’s packed with protein (no weird powder needed) and the perfect treat or breakfast made with real ingredients.
There are a few combos you can’t go wrong with, and peanut butter, chocolate, and banana is one that will never get old!
If you need an afternoon pick-me-up or even a lightened-up dessert, this easy peanut butter banana smoothie is absolute gold! With simple ingredients and the best creamy texture thanks to the banana, it’s sweet, peanut buttery, and filling without being too heavy. The use of Greek yogurt and optional collagen peptides adds a boost of protein, so yep, you could even have (or serve) this smoothie for breakfast! Chocolate and PB in the morning? Sign me up.
If you have a hard time getting little ones to eat “healthy” (i.e. fresh, green, or lean protein-filled foods), then this smoothie’s about to be your new bestie. It is SO good, and with only 5 necessary ingredients (plus 2 optional), it’s the easiest thing ever! Anytime I have bananas about to go bad, I like to chop them into about 1-inch pieces and stick them in a bag to freeze. They act as the “ice” in this smoothie, but won’t water it down like ice does. And banana adds an added element of sweetness and creaminess that is incredible. Satisfy that chocolate and peanut butter sweet tooth with this delicious smoothie!
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Ingredients:
- Banana– I like using frozen, chopped bananas to act as the chilling element to the smoothie. Plus, banana is a natural sweetener!
- Cocoa powder- Use 2 to 3 tablespoons depending how rich of a chocolate flavor you prefer. Cocoa powder is a pure form of chocolate without added sugar, which makes it a lighter option than milk chocolate.
- Peanut butter- PB is a delicious, nutty addition to smoothies for added protein.
- Greek yogurt- You can go with plain or vanilla Greek yogurt. It gives the smoothie a creamier texture and more protein power!
- Milk- Milk acts as the liquid to blend the ingredients together into a drinkable consistency. You can use cow’s milk or almond, whichever you prefer!
- Optional sweetener & protein powder- If you use plain yogurt, you may want to add honey or maple syrup to naturally sweeten the drink, plus a scoop of protein powder will up the protein element.
See recipe card below for full information on ingredients and quantities
Frequently Asked Questions:
Yes, as long as they’re not rotten! I do recommend freezing them first. Frozen bananas keep you from needing to use ice which can water down the flavor.
If you like a thicker smoothie, use less milk. If you’ve already added too much milk, add an extra banana or yogurt and blend again to thicken.
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Healthy Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 banana, peeled, sliced, and frozen
- 2 to 3 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder, (I like the Dutch-processed kind)
- 1 tablespoon peanut butter
- 1/2 cup plain or vanilla Greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon sweetener, (honey or maple syrup), optional
- 1/2 to 3/4 cup milk, (almond or cow's milk both work well)
- 1 scoop of collage peptides for added protein, optional
Instructions
- Add everything to the jar of your blender, and blend until smooth.
- Add more milk as needed to process until smooth.
- Enjoy right away.
Notes
- If you are using vanilla Greek yogurt, it already comes sweetened, so you probably won’t need to add the additional honey or maple syrup.
- I like the full 3 tablespoons of cocoa powder, but my kids prefer 2 tablespoons. Try it and see what you like!
what is the nutritional value of this shake? I would love to stop taking the protein mixes. thanks.
Thank you for sharing! Have you ever tried adding brewed or instant coffee?
Do you know the cal/sugar/fat/protein count for this?
Do you Have the nutritional information for this!
I am looking for smoothie not using dairy products. My husband is going thru chemotherapy and look for high protein smoothies.
I’m so sorry your living the cancer nightmare right now. You would do well to look into almond and coconut milks! Both are great protein packed non-dairy options. And if you shop at a Whole Foods store or the like you can even find yogurts made from coconut milk that are really good. Those are my favorite dairy replacements that are still healthy and “real” food. I hope that helps and good luck on your journey friend. I just lost my Auntie this week to Leukemia and so this cancer business is close to my heart this week.
Is there nutrition information?
how much protein ?
Just a rough estimate based on the recipe, but if you use cow’s milk, about 18 to 20 grams of protein.
What is the nutritional info for thi?
Ok I’m trying this tomorrow.
I love that you just made a protein shake without the protein powder. My weight-lifting boys thank you too!
KUDOS momma, I have been making one just like this one for my morning to keep up with my 17 mo.
Here is my version and it keeps me full for my whole mornings =3
1/2 C oats
1 C milk
1 frozen Banana
2 TBS peanut butter
1 TBS Cocoa powder
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 C leafy greens (optional)
1 C berries (optional)
Sounds delicious! Thank you for sharing, I can’t wait to try this ASAP!