There’s something delightfully cozy about the blend of cinnamon, apples, and banana in this recipe—that’s why I’m so excited to share my Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe with you. It’s like sipping on a healthy hug that tastes just like dessert, but feels fresh, light, and energizing.
Jump to:
- Why You'll Love This Recipe
- Ingredients & Why They Work
- Make It Your Way
- Step-by-Step: How I Make Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe
- Top Tip
- How to Serve Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe
- Make Ahead and Storage
- Frequently Asked Questions:
- Final Thoughts
- Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe
Why You'll Love This Recipe
Honestly, this Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe feels like a secret weapon for busy mornings or whenever you want a comforting treat without the guilt. It’s easy enough to whip up in a flash but packed with flavors that truly satisfy your sweet tooth in a wholesome way.
- All the warmth, zero baking: It captures that classic apple pie essence without heating up the kitchen.
- Fueled with protein: The Greek yogurt and peanut butter add creamy body and keep you fuller for longer.
- Fruit-forward and fresh: Using fresh apples and bananas makes this smoothie both vibrant and naturally sweet.
- Totally customizable: It’s a forgiving recipe you can tweak based on what you have—banana ripe or frozen, milk options, or nut butters.
Ingredients & Why They Work
The magic of this Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe comes down to simple, whole ingredients that love each other in the blender. Using ripe bananas and crisp apples gives you that perfect balance of natural sweetness and fresh tartness, while cinnamon sings all the flavors into that nostalgic apple pie melody.
- Bananas: Frozen bananas are my go-to because they give the smoothie a creamy texture and chill it perfectly without needing extra ice.
- Peanut butter: Adds richness and a subtle nutty flavor, plus a nice protein boost that’s key to keeping you satisfied.
- Apples: Peeled and diced so you don’t get any bitterness or tough skin chunks—go for a sweet-tart variety like Fuji or Honeycrisp.
- Cinnamon: The star spice here that makes you feel like you’re indulging in apple pie, just healthier.
- Greek yogurt (0% fat): Brings creaminess and protein without extra fat or calories.
- Almond milk: I use unsweetened for a neutral base, but any milk or milk alternative works!
Make It Your Way
I’ve played around with this Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe plenty, and what I love most is how easy it is to make your own. Throw in a handful of oats to make it more filling, or swap peanut butter for almond or cashew butter if that’s what you have on hand. The sweetness is already there from the fruit and cinnamon, but you can add a drizzle of honey or maple syrup if you want it extra cozy.
- Dairy-free Variation: Replace Greek yogurt with a coconut or soy-based yogurt for a plant-based version that’s just as creamy.
- Seasonal Twist: In autumn, I love adding a pinch of nutmeg or allspice to deepen the warm spice notes.
- Extra Protein: Toss in a scoop of vanilla protein powder if you're using this as a post-workout drink.
Step-by-Step: How I Make Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe
Step 1: Prep Your Fruit
Start by peeling and coring your apples. I prefer using a sharp knife here to get even cubes—about the size of your thumbnail works great for easy blending. Grab your bananas next; if you don’t have frozen bananas ready, just slice and toss them in the freezer for at least an hour before making this smoothie. It makes such a difference!
Step 2: Combine Everything in the Blender
Pop in your bananas, apples, peanut butter, Greek yogurt, cinnamon, and almond milk into the blender jug. I like to add the liquid last—it helps everything blend smoothly without sticking. Use a high-speed blender if you can, but a regular one works perfectly fine; just be patient and blend a bit longer to get that velvety texture.
Step 3: Blend Until Smooth and Enjoy!
Blend for about 45 seconds to a minute, or until the mixture is creamy and smooth with no visible chunks. If it’s too thick to your liking, add a splash more almond milk to loosen it. Pour into your favorite glass and get ready to savor the cozy flavors!
Top Tip
After making this Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe a bunch of times, I learned a few tips that really elevate it and make your prep easier.
- Freeze your bananas: This small step gives the smoothie the perfect chilled texture without needing ice, which waters down flavor.
- Peel your apples: Peel the skin if you want a smoother texture—especially if your blender isn’t high-powered.
- Add liquid incrementally: Start with the recommended almond milk and add more if needed to control thickness without guessing.
- Fresh cinnamon works best: Using fresh cinnamon powder or even a cinnamon stick infusion gives way better flavor than pre-ground that’s been sitting on your shelf for too long.
How to Serve Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe
Garnishes
I like sprinkling a little extra cinnamon on top for that dreamy apple pie touch, sometimes topping with a few crunchy chopped walnuts or roasted pecans for texture contrast. A thin apple slice skewer looks cute too—it’s these small touches that make it feel special, especially when sharing.
Side Dishes
This smoothie pairs wonderfully with a light breakfast like whole-grain toast spread with almond butter or alongside a handful of granola for a bit more crunch. It can also stand alone as a mid-afternoon snack when you want something sweet but wholesome.
Creative Ways to Present
Once at a brunch, I served this Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe in mason jars with cinnamon sticks as stirrers—everyone loved the rustic vibe! You might also try layering it with a bit of apple compote or warm caramel drizzle for a dessert-style presentation.
Make Ahead and Storage
Storing Leftovers
Since this smoothie is best fresh, I don’t usually make more than I can drink at once. But if you have leftovers, store them in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Give it a good stir or shake before drinking because some separation will happen naturally.
Freezing
If you want to prep in advance, you can freeze the fruit and peanut butter mixture (without almond milk or yogurt) in ice cube trays, then blend fresh when ready. I find this keeps the flavors bright and the texture fresh without any downsides.
Reheating
This smoothie is meant to be enjoyed cold, so reheating isn’t something I recommend. But if you’d like a warm twist, try blending this recipe with warm milk instead of cold almond milk and enjoy it like a creamy spiced drink.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Yes, you can use fresh bananas, but freezing them beforehand adds a creamier, colder texture and eliminates the need for extra ice cubes which can water down the smoothie.
Sweet-tart apples like Fuji, Honeycrisp, or Gala are ideal for balancing the smoothie’s sweetness with a hint of freshness and acidity, mimicking the flavor profile of traditional apple pie.
Absolutely! Use a plant-based yogurt alternative (like coconut or soy yogurt) instead of Greek yogurt and ensure your almond milk is unsweetened and vegan-friendly for a delicious dairy-free version.
If you prefer a sweeter smoothie, add a small amount of honey, maple syrup, or a few Medjool dates to the blender. Since the bananas and apples are naturally sweet, you may find extra sweeteners unnecessary.
Final Thoughts
Honestly, the Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe is one of those easy, feel-good treats I keep coming back to season after season. It’s quick enough for busy mornings but packed with flavors that warm you from the inside out—like a cozy pie you can drink. I’m excited for you to try it out and make it your own. Grab your blender and enjoy this little slice of apple pie happiness any time you want a real lift!
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Apple Pie Smoothie with Banana and Cinnamon Recipe
- Prep Time: 2 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Total Time: 2 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings
- Category: Breakfast
- Method: Blending
- Cuisine: American
- Diet: Low Fat
Description
A quick and delicious Apple Pie Smoothie that captures the cozy flavors of apple pie with healthy ingredients, perfect for a nutritious breakfast or snack.
Ingredients
Main Ingredients
- 2 bananas (frozen if possible)
- 2 tablespoon peanut butter
- 2 apples (peeled, cored, and diced)
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 2 tablespoon 0% fat free Greek yogurt
- 350 ml almond milk
Instructions
- Prepare ingredients: Peel, core, and dice the apples. If you haven't already, freeze the bananas to ensure a creamy and thick smoothie texture.
- Add ingredients to blender: Place the frozen bananas, diced apples, and peanut butter into the blender jug.
- Include remaining ingredients: Add the Greek yogurt, cinnamon, and almond milk to the blender for flavor and creaminess.
- Blend until smooth: Blend all the ingredients on high until the mixture is completely smooth and creamy, with no chunks remaining.
Notes
- Use frozen bananas to achieve a thicker and colder smoothie consistency.
- For a nut-free version, substitute peanut butter with sunflower seed butter.
- Add a touch of honey or maple syrup if you prefer a sweeter smoothie.
- Adjust almond milk quantity to thin out the smoothie if it’s too thick.
- This smoothie is best consumed immediately for freshness and texture.
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 glass
- Calories: 289 kcal
- Sugar: 24 g
- Sodium: 209 mg
- Fat: 11 g
- Saturated Fat: 1 g
- Unsaturated Fat: 10 g
- Trans Fat: 0 g
- Carbohydrates: 43 g
- Fiber: 7 g
- Protein: 7 g
- Cholesterol: 1 mg
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