I was having a breakfast CRISIS.
Let me back up – I get stuck in the biggest breakfast ruts. I will eat the same thing every day for weeks on end until I suddenly can’t stand it anymore and need something new.
Several weeks ago when my tastebuds were demanding a change, I sent out a text to a few of my friends asking them what they ate for breakfast. My friend, Laine, texted back a super short recipe and I knew I had found a winner.
Chocolate for breakfast?? Ummmm YES.
The first time I tried this Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie I thought maybe someone had accidentally slipped me a Wendy’s Frosty.
It was THAT GOOD.
But the difference between a Wendy’s Frosty and this smoothie is that everything in this recipe is healthy. Woohoo!
4.8 from 5 reviews
Recipe - Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie
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Author: Happy Home Fairy
Ingredients
- 2 overripe bananas, peeled, sliced and frozen
- 1 heaping spoonful of unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 heaping spoonful of peanut butter
- 1-2 cups Unsweetened Plain Almond Milk
- Flaxseed (optional)
Instructions
- Blend everything together and enjoy!
I am not even kidding you that I have eaten this smoothie at least 100 times since summer started. And I don’t think I am going to get tired of it.
I hope you and your kids enjoy it too!
Joyfully,
Julie
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20 Comments
kristy
I make basically this exact smoothie for my entire family every morning – except I add a bunch of spinach. You can’t even taste it and it bumps up the nutrition 🙂
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Happy Home Fairy
Kristy! That is such a GREAT IDEA! Thank you!!
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We have no bread or really…anything…to eat at our house, and this smoothie saved the day! I froze some bananas before we left town earlier this week. So good!
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What a great idea! Smoothies are a great way to sneak in veggies my kids have a hard time eating… also.. I like the idea of fooling my tastebuds into thinking I’m having wendy’s :0)
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This looks fantastic i have all the ingredients. I think I know what I’m going to do this morning.
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Denise
Could you add a small scoop of smart coffee to this?
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Julia
This smoothie looks so amazingly delicious. I would like to know when is it best to drink this wonderful yummy looking smoothie? Is it more of a breakfast or dinner type smoothie? Or can it be taken twice a day as a meal supplement for breakfast and dinner?
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Joyce
Sanity saver! I have a recently discovered severe, serious allergy to both cow’s milk and dairy ice cream, but REALLY like both. No way can I have them, though, and I thought my days of enjoying any treat of that kind were over.
Now this recipe comes along, and I can not only have it, but it’s good for me! I’m a happy camper once again, and will be making minor variations/additions to this smoothie as I become accustomed to its thickness and other properties. The first thing that comes to mind is adding really good coffee in order to make a mocha smoothie. Spinach and/or baby kale come to mind, as does avocado….ah, yes, let the experimentation begin 🙂to Joyce" aria-label='reply to this comment to Joyce'>reply to this comment
MARY
HOW MANY CALORIES & FAT????
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stephani m
The only thing that’s ” fattening” is the ONEtablespoon of peanut butter. Cocoa powder isn’t fattening…sooo there’s really not much to worry about
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Karen
Add powdered peanut butter, got mine from Sam’s Club!!
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Sheila Baker
Can you give calories for this? Also, can skim milk be used instead of almond milk?
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Tamara
We added coconut milk since we didn’t have almond on hand today and it was incredible! Thanks!
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Lilly
How much Chia Seeds Can be out in this?
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Erin
Obsessed with this smoothie, I’m not a big banana eater but I love this recipe. It satisfies my chocolate and peanut butter craving! I’ve been making it every weekday morning for over a month now and still am not sick of it. The frozen bananas are genius! Thank you 🙂
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Happy Home Fairy
Ahhh I am SO glad! I am right there with you!!!!
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Janet
No ice?
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Happy Home Fairy
The frozen bananas makes it thick enough! 🙂
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Laura
Can you give the calorie count for this smoothie?
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Sharina Kapoor
How many calories are in this?
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