5-Minute Berry Protein Power Smoothie

Breakfast

March 22, 2026

Tired of sacrificing a healthy breakfast for a few extra minutes of sleep? I get it. That’s why this Berry Protein Power Smoothie is my morning go-to. It’s a vibrant, delicious lifesaver for those hectic days, packed with enough goodness to keep you fueled and focused until lunch. The best part? You can prep it ahead for a true grab-and-go experience!

Ingredients

• ½ cup / 120 ml orange juice
• ½ cup / 125 g low-fat vanilla or plain yogurt
• ½ frozen banana
• 6 frozen strawberries, hulled
• 2 peeled, frozen peach quarters
• ⅓ cup / 50 g frozen blueberries
• 3 Tbs / 21 g soy or hemp protein powder
• 3 ice cubes
• 1 tsp / 5 ml honey, optional

Instructions

1. Combine all —orange juice, yogurt, frozen banana, strawberries, peaches, blueberries, protein powder, ice cubes, and optional honey—in a high-speed blender.
2. Secure the lid and blend on high for 30-60 seconds, or until the mixture is completely smooth and creamy.
3. Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately for the best texture and flavor.

Nutritional Information

• Nutrition Information
• Calories: 386
• Protein: 33 g
• Total Fat: 3 g
• Saturated Fat: 1 g
• Carbohydrates: 60 g
• Cholesterol: 6 mg
• Sodium: 84 mg
• Fiber: 5 g
• Sugar: 47 g

Pro Tips

• For ultimate convenience, create smoothie packs by portioning the frozen banana, strawberries, peaches, and blueberries into individual freezer-safe bags.
• To achieve an extra-creamy, ice-cream-like texture, use a full frozen banana and omit the ice cubes entirely.
• Sneak in some greens by adding a large handful of fresh spinach or kale. The sweet fruit flavors will completely mask the taste.
• If using unflavored protein powder, add a ¼ teaspoon of vanilla extract to enhance the overall flavor profile.

FAQ

Q: How can I make this protein smoothie vegan
A: To make this a completely vegan protein smoothie, simply swap the low-fat dairy yogurt for a plant-based alternative like soy, coconut, or almond yogurt. Ensure you are using a plant-based protein powder like the soy or hemp powder suggested in the recipe.

Q: What are other vegetarian protein sources for this smoothie
A: Besides soy or hemp powder, you can boost the protein with other vegetarian-friendly options like pea protein powder, a tablespoon of chia seeds or ground flax seeds, or by using Greek yogurt (if you consume dairy) which is higher in protein than regular yogurt.

Q: Can I store this vegetarian smoothie for later
A: For the best texture, this smoothie is best enjoyed immediately. However, you can store it in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours. It may separate, so just shake it well before drinking. For longer-term prep, create freezer packs with the pre-portioned frozen fruit as suggested in the pro tips.

Q: Is there a way to reduce the sugar in this berry smoothie
A: Absolutely. To lower the sugar content, use unsweetened plain yogurt instead of vanilla, choose an orange juice with no added sugar, and omit the optional honey. The frozen fruits provide plenty of natural sweetness on their own.

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