Strawberry Greek Yogurt Smoothie

A quick and delicious 4-ingredient strawberry Greek yogurt smoothie that can be enjoyed as a breakfast treat or as a tasty snack!

Close up view of a strawberry greek yogurt smoothie.

Strawberry Greek Yogurt Smoothie

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Author: John
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 2 Servings

Ingredients

  • 2 cups fresh strawberries, stems discard then strawberries frozen
  • 1 cup Greek yogurt
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons honey, or to taste
  • ¼ to ⅓ cup almond milk

Instructions
 

  • Place the strawberries into a plastic freezer bag and freeze overnight.
    2 cups fresh strawberries
    The berries have been frozen in a freezer bag.
  • When you’re ready to make the smoothie, place the frozen strawberries, yogurt, and honey into the blender. Blend until smooth and creamy. Add the almond milk to thin out the smoothie if desired.
    1 cup Greek yogurt
    1 to 2 tablespoons honey
    ¼ to ⅓ cup almond milk
    Berries, yogurt, and other ingredients blending in the appliance.
  • Pour into glasses and serve immediately.

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Notes

*The calories listed are an approximation based on the ingredients in the recipe card and a serving size of 10 ounces of the finished smoothie. Actual calories will vary.

Nutrition

Serving: 1smoothieCalories: 143kcalCarbohydrates: 23gProtein: 11gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 0.1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.4gMonounsaturated Fat: 0.3gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 5mgSodium: 78mgPotassium: 367mgFiber: 3gSugar: 19gVitamin A: 21IUVitamin C: 85mgCalcium: 172mgIron: 1mg
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The finished smoothies served with fresh berries and colorful straws.

If you follow our sister website, then you know Kim and I adore all sorts of smoothies.

Nothing beats a mango banana smoothie, a coffee smoothie, or a quick raspberry smoothie.

For today, we’re sharing our strawberry Greek yogurt smoothie. Why Greek yogurt you ask?

Should I put yogurt in my smoothie?

A lot of smoothie shops and restaurants use ice cream to create that signature flavor and texture.

Kim and I drink a lot of smoothies and the idea of eating that much ice cream on a regular basis would do a number on our health.

So, we started using yogurts and frozen fruit to re-create the same texture without all the added sugar and fat.

In closing, if the choice comes down to yogurt or ice cream, then yes, you should put yogurt in your smoothies.

Can you mix yogurt and milk into a smoothie?

Yes, in fact, that’s a much better alternative to ice cream. Which, is what a lot of smoothie shops use their smoothies.

John’s Tips

Tips
  • You can use frozen strawberries instead of fresh ones. It won’t change anything about the recipe. In fact, it will save you 2 steps.
  • If you don’t like almond milk, then use dairy milk or coconut milk. However, be aware the calories will be different.
  • Don’t have honey, then you can use agave nectar, stevia, or sugar as a last resort.

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  1. I like the recipe but needed a but more flavors mingling. Added some fresh cilantro and that was perfect for me. 😉