Orange Banana Smoothie

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Packed with protein and perfectly creamy, this orange banana smoothie comes together fast for a post workout snack or an easy breakfast.

I recently created this orange banana smoothie as a post-workout recovery drink. It’s light, refreshing and the perfect mix of carbohydrates and protein to help your body recover.

Orange banana smoothie in a glass jar, garnished with a banana slice and served with an orange and white striped paper straw.

The orange banana flavor reminds me of an Orange Julius (do you remember those from the mall?!) and it’s such an easy smoothie to whip up with only four simple ingredients.

Milk, banana, orange and protein powder measured out.

Ingredients Needed:

Here’s everything you’ll need to make this high-protein smoothie!

  • banana – frozen banana gives this smoothie the best, creamy texture. Tip: peel the banana before you freeze it so you don’t have to try to scrape the peel off while frozen!
  • navel orange – I recommend using a navel orange, but any variety of orange will work. Just make sure your orange is fully peeled.
  • protein powder – I love adding protein powder for an extra protein boost… especially if I’m enjoying this smoothie after a workout. I use Nuzest vanilla protein in this smoothie! Use code: eatingbirdfood for 15% off.
  • milk  –  I prefer almond milk for this recipe, but any milk will work.
  • ice – this is optional, but if you want to bulk up the smoothie or give the smoothie a slushy texture you can add this in.
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Milk, banana, protein powder and orange in a blender.

Why Are Carbs Important Post Workout?

When you workout, your muscles use up glycogen stores to fuel your muscles. These stores don’t magically regenerate, you need to eat carbohydrates to replenish them! If you’re doing endurance sports or a lot of cardio (for example: running or swimming), you’ll need more carbs than if you are doing resistance training (light weight lifting).

What Does Protein do Post Workout?

Most workouts lead to muscle breakdown. This sounds negative but is actually a good thing as long as you rest enough and fuel properly to repair your muscles which leads to building. Making sure you get enough protein post workout ensures that your body has the right amino acids to rebuild your muscle.

Orange banana smoothie in a glass jar, garnished with a banana slice and served with an orange and white striped paper straw.

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4.40 from 28 votes

Orange Banana Smoothie

Packed with protein and perfectly creamy, this orange banana smoothie comes together fast for a post workout snack or an easy breakfast.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 smoothie

Ingredients  

  • 1 frozen banana,, chopped into chunks
  • 1 navel orange,, peeled and segmented
  • 1 scoop vanilla (or natural) protein powder, (I used Nuzest)
  • 1/2 -1 cup milk, (I like unsweetened almond or coconut milk)
  • handful of ice, (optional)

Instructions 

  • Blend: Add banana, orange, vanilla protein powder, and milk (starting with 1/2 cup milk) into a high powered blender and blend until smooth.
  • Taste: You can add more milk into the blender if the smoothie seems too thick. You can also add ice if you want the texture to be more slushy.
  • Serve: Once the consistency is perfect, pour into a glass and enjoy.

Notes

Optional add-ins – Add 1 teaspoon chia seeds and/or 1 Tablespoon of coconut flakes for some healthy fats! 
Protein powder – You can skip the protein powder if needed.

Nutrition

Serving: 1smoothie | Calories: 240kcal | Carbohydrates: 47g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 3g | Trans Fat: 1g | Sodium: 333mg | Potassium: 507mg | Fiber: 11g | Sugar: 28g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Smoothie
Cuisine: American
Keyword: orange banana smoothie
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About Brittany

Hey there, I’m Brittany, the creator of Eating Bird Food, cookbook author, health coach and mama of two littles. Here you’ll find quick and easy recipes that make healthy fun and enjoyable for you and your family!

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61 Comments

    1. So glad you enjoyed this smoothie, Emilie! Thanks so much for trying it and coming back to leave a review. I really appreciate it!

  1. 5 stars
    This taste just like a dreamsicle!!! Super refreshing for the summer months and was super easy!! I added some orange extract just to up the orange flavor and it was super delicious!!!!

    1. Ah yay! So glad you enjoyed this smoothie! Thanks for the review, Amy. I really appreciate it!

  2. 5 stars
    Made this smoothie again because the kids love it and it is super simple to make. Thanks for the great recipes.

  3. 4 stars
    This was good, but I prefer some of your other recipes more. It was just my preference though because this was still a great recipe.

  4. 5 stars
    I love this recipe because it was low in ingredients but packed with nutrients and flavor! Easy to whip up in 2 minutes and was sooooo creamy 😍

    1. I’m so glad you tried and loved this recipe, Katie! Thanks for coming back to leave a comment + star rating. I so appreciate it. <3

  5. I love your recipes and have been printing some of them but for some reason the name of the recipe doesn’t appear when I print them. Am I doing something wrong? Not a big deal, cause I just hand-write the name on the copy. just wondering.

  6. I haven’t made a smoothie in FOREVER. My husband will drink them all winter. Hopefully I get back into it once it warms up more!