Carob Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie (Healthy & Vegan)

Breakfast

March 30, 2026

Craving a rich, chocolatey smoothie without the caffeine? You’ve come to the right place! This Carob Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie is the perfect healthy indulgence. The naturally sweet and earthy carob powder mimics the flavor of chocolate, while frozen banana and creamy peanut butter create a thick, milkshake-like texture. It’s a simple, satisfying, and nutrient-packed drink perfect for a quick breakfast, post-workout refuel, or a healthy dessert.

Ingredients

• 2 medium bananas, preferably frozen
• 2 tablespoons / 32g natural peanut butter
• 2 tablespoons / 14g carob powder
• 1 cup / 240ml unsweetened almond milk
• 7-8 ice cubes

Instructions

1. Combine the bananas, peanut butter, carob powder, almond milk, and ice cubes in a high-speed blender.
2. Secure the lid and blend on high for 45-60 seconds, or until all are completely combined and the texture is smooth and creamy.
3. Pour into two glasses and enjoy immediately.

Nutritional Information

• Serves: 2
• Serving Size: 16 oz (1/2 of recipe)
• Calories: 254
• Fat: 10g
• Carbohydrates: 37g
• Protein: 9g
• Fiber: 7g
• Sugar: 19g
• Sodium: 119mg

Pro Tips

• for the Perfect Smoothie
• For an ultra-creamy, thick smoothie, use bananas that have been peeled, sliced, and frozen solid. This reduces the need for ice, which can water down the flavor.
• Add a tablespoon of chia seeds or ground flaxseed for a boost of omega-3 fatty acids and extra fiber.
• If your bananas aren’t very ripe, add one pitted Medjool date or a teaspoon of maple syrup for a touch of natural sweetness.
• Feel free to swap the almond milk with any other plant-based milk like oat, soy, or cashew milk. For a richer taste, use canned light coconut milk.

FAQ

Q: How can I add more protein to this vegetarian smoothie
A: To easily boost the protein, add a scoop of your favorite plant-based protein powder (like pea or soy), a tablespoon of hemp seeds, or use soy milk instead of almond milk, as it is naturally higher in protein.

Q: Is carob a healthy vegetarian substitute for chocolate
A: Yes, carob is an excellent vegetarian and vegan alternative to chocolate. It’s naturally caffeine-free, lower in fat, and a good source of fiber and calcium, making it a fantastic choice for a nutrient-dense, chocolate-flavored smoothie.

Q: Can I make this smoothie without peanut butter
A: Absolutely. For a peanut-free version, you can substitute the peanut butter with an equal amount of almond butter or cashew butter. For a completely nut-free option, use sunflower seed butter or tahini.

Q: Can I make this carob smoothie ahead of time
A: This smoothie is best enjoyed immediately for the creamiest texture. However, you can store it in an airtight jar in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. It may separate, so be sure to shake it well or give it a quick re-blend before drinking.

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