Oatmeal Smoothie
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This oatmeal smoothie tastes just like a cinnamon oatmeal cookie. It’s healthy, packed with over 20 grams of protein and makes for a great breakfast or post-workout snack!

Love having oatmeal for breakfast, but want to switch things up? You’re in luck because today I’m sharing a recipe for an oatmeal smoothie that tastes just like you’re eating an old fashioned cinnamon oatmeal cookie but in smoothie form.
Why You Gotta Try This One

I love a smoothie that feels like real breakfast, and this one does exactly that. It’s cozy, creamy, and gives big cinnamon-oat energy without requiring a single pot or pan. Just toss everything in the blender and you’re good to go. The oats make it thick and satisfying, and the fact that it’s packed with protein means you won’t be hungry again in an hour. Total win.
Ingredients Needed:

- frozen banana – frozen banana helps to thicken this smoothie and adds a little sweetness. Be sure to check out my guide for how to freeze bananas.
- unsweetened almond milk or oat milk – any milk will work, but I prefer almond milk or oat milk. If you want extra oat flavor and more creaminess, go for the oat milk!
- old fashioned oats – you can’t have an oatmeal smoothie without oats! Be sure to grab gluten free oats if need be. My fave brand is Bob’s Red Mill gluten free old fashioned rolled oats.
- vanilla protein powder – I love adding protein powder to my smoothies to make them more filling! I think the vanilla flavor blends really well with this particular smoothie. I like using Nuzest‘s smooth vanilla protein powder. You can use my code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order.
- cinnamon – for a bit of sweet spice and oatmeal cookie flavor!
- pure vanilla extract – a great flavor enhancer!
Make It Your Own
Want to put your own spin on this oatmeal smoothie? Here are a few ideas to play with:
- Add a nutty swirl: Blend in a spoonful of almond butter or peanut butter for extra richness and a flavor combo that’s super comforting.
- Top it like a bowl: Pour your smoothie into a glass or bowl and add toppings like sliced banana, crushed walnuts, or a sprinkle of homemade granola for crunch.
- Make it chocolatey: Add a teaspoon of cocoa powder or use chocolate protein powder to turn this into a chocolate oatmeal cookie smoothie. Trust me, it works.
- Boost the nutrition: Want to level it up even more? Add chia seeds, flaxseed, or even a handful of spinach. You won’t taste it, but you’ll get all the extra benefits.
How to Make
This oatmeal smoothie is super quick and easy—perfect for busy mornings when you want something satisfying and nourishing.

Step 1: Add all your ingredients to a high-powered blender and blend until smooth.

Step 2: Pour into a glass or bowl and add your favorite toppings, if desired. Sip or spoon and enjoy!
Brittany’s Tip
Sweetness matters: The frozen banana adds natural sweetness, so if you’re skipping it or not replacing it with another sweet fruit, consider adding a little maple syrup, agave, honey, or stevia to balance the flavor.
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Oatmeal Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 frozen banana, (chopped into chunks)
- ½ cup unsweetened almond milk , or oat milk, plus more as needed to reach desired consistency
- 3 Tablespoons old fashioned rolled oats
- 1 scoop (25 grams) vanilla protein powder, I used Nuzest
- ½ teaspoon cinnamon
- ½ teaspoon vanilla
Instructions
- Place banana, milk, oats, protein powder, cinnamon, and vanilla in a high-powered blender and blend until smooth.
- If the smoothie is too thick, add a little more milk.
- Pour into a glass or bowl (depending on whether you want to use a spoon or straw) and top with your favorite smoothie toppings.
Notes
- No banana? Frozen banana makes this smoothie sweet and creamy, but you’ve got options! Try using ice or frozen milk cubes for texture, or frozen cauliflower rice, frozen zucchini, or a bit of avocado for creaminess. Just note that if you skip the banana, you’ll likely want to add a little extra sweetener like maple syrup, honey, or dates.
- Oats: Rolled oats or quick oats both work well and blend easily. Skip steel-cut oats, which are harder to blend and not ideal for smoothies.
- Protein powder: I like vanilla protein powder here because it boosts the flavor and helps make the smoothie more filling.
- Storage: This smoothie is best enjoyed right after blending, but you can store leftovers in a sealed jar in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Give it a good shake before drinking.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Frequently Asked Questions
My favorite protein powder is Nuzest. It has a short ingredient list, clean ingredients, is allergen friendly and has no chalky taste! Use code eatingbirdfood for 15% off your order!
If you don’t have protein powder on hand, you can add protein in a variety of ways. You can mix in Greek yogurt, nuts, nut butter (cashew butter or almond butter would both be good options) or chia seeds.
If you’re a smoothie fan, feel free to eat one once a day! Since they are a lighter option, I recommend enjoying them as a snack or for breakfast and not as a full meal replacement.
Yes! Protein smoothies are amazing for weight loss and weight management. My recipes are made with whole food ingredients and packed with nutrients and protein.
So many reasons! It’s great for balancing out your snacks and meals so you feel fuller and more satisfied. It can help you build muscle, increase energy and can help with weight management.
Yes! There are a couple of ways to meal prep a smoothie. If you’ll be enjoying it within 24 hours, you can make the smoothie as directed and store it in an airtight container in your refrigerator until you’re ready to enjoy it. Simply give it a shake or an additional blend before enjoying! You can also portion out the ingredients into containers so you’re ready to just dump and blend! When you’re ready to make your smoothie, you’ll just add the measured out ingredients into your blender and voila you’ve got a smoothie in seconds!
More Smoothie Recipes to Try
Oatmeal Recipes to Try
- How to Make Oatmeal
- Maple Pecan Baked Oatmeal
- Baked Steel Cut Oatmeal
- 5 Ways to Make Protein Oatmeal
- Old-Fashioned Oatmeal Cake
Be sure to check out all of the smoothie recipes and all of the oatmeal recipes here on EBF!
















When you mentioned vanilla in the recipe? Do you mean vanilla extract?
Yes! I’ll make note of that in the post. Sorry for the confusion!
I tried the lean arms this morning… Wow! I feel great! Lean legs tomorrow!
mmm that smoothie looks great!! 😀
Hi there, I’m new to your blog and site. Firstly, congratulations on your engagement and secondly, I made this smoothie for breakfast and I.AM.FULL! So tasty! Thanks for sharing.
First thank you for the tasty smoothie recipe!
I just got married last year and budget was a HUGE concern for us when we first made plans. Setting a date was the first order of business – but without a budget it was hard to do. I got the nerve up to talk to my father. With his help we could get married sooner, without we would have to plan for a full year, if not more and save for our big day. And make it much more intimate.
Your biggest splurges will be on food and drink – you want to keep your guests fed and happy. The other biggest money item is venue, usually.
My father ended up helping/paying for mostly everything. There were a few items we didn’t feel fit for him to have to pay for and took that upon ourselves.
My best bit of advice is shop around, follow your gut and stick to that budget. The day goes SO quickly and often times little things you thought were SO important get lost in the shuffle. Stick to the most important things on your list, things you’re passionate about and let that be your guide.
As far as DIY check out pinterest.com it was a life saver for ideas and I printed out a ton of items from that for my planning binder. I had it all organized dresses, flowers, concepts, themes. It helps to be organized and while you plan you’ll find your way. I was SO up in the air. I was never a girl that dreamed about her wedding day and planned it since age 5… I was flying by the seat of my pants and it was a wonderful day.
Trust me … you might change your mind 20 million times but in the end the most important part of the day is the wedding, the union, and the party with your family and friends. Everything else falls into place.
Congrats again and I cant’ wait to hear about all your plans. We got married in October and I’m just NOW writing my recaps!!! hehe
I love that arm workout! I’ve had to cut out the tummy tucks because of my preggo belly but everything else still burns – and it is fast!
I didn’t get to comment on your previous posts (I was at work) but I am SO SO excited for you guys! I only wish I lived closer…I would make your cake. Thank you for sharing your joy and your delicious smoothie with me! From first word to last, I was glad I visited you and your site today. I hope this finds you happy and well. Congratulations and much love.
Thanks for this delicious recipe! Great for a post yoga snack. It’s feature in the latest post at: http://berryhappybodies.com/2012/01/12/computer-feng-shui/.
P.S. We had same wedding problem (just married in Sept.). I once had a gal tell me our wedding budget was actually the drink budget ( I live in So Cal). Anyways, once we decided to have the wedding in my mom’s backyard in upstate NY everything really came together. It ended up being so beautiful and such an amazing day, way more than I ever imagined. Some pics are on the site as well. Congrats and Good Luck- it will work out!!
The average cost of weddings was a shocker to me too! I just got engaged in December 🙂 I’m sharing the expense with my parents, but as a college senior with 2 younger siblings also in college, the budget is SUPER tight. However, I am hoping to launch a career in wedding planning myself and had a really great internship this summer with a successful wedding planner who really knew her stuff.
The one thing I’m really focusing on to keep costs down is using my resources! You might be surprised to find out how many family friends, co-workers, neighbors, etc. have some type of vendor experience and will be able to give you a good deal. Also asking friends or acquaintances who got married in your area what vendors they used. We’ve already got a florist through our church, and are getting a TON of great tips from friends who used caterers, photographers, etc. that are nearby. Also, I would totally recommend printing your own savethedates, invites, programs, and thank yous. It will save you hundreds 🙂 (weddingchicks.com is great site for that) good luck with your planning!
Wow, if this isn’t the best pairing of food & fitness I don’t know what is!!! YUM!
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