Let them eat cake! And anytime of day that is. This Strawberry Shortcake Smoothie is like dessert in smoothie form, but macro-friendly, refined sugar free, and protein packed to keep you going any time of day. Plus, it's quick and easy to make!
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About this Smoothie
This Strawberry Shortcake Smoothie is the perfect breakfast, snack, or post-workout treat that is extra creamy and decadent thanks to Oat Haus Granola Butter.
But, what is granola butter anyway? Think peanut butter, but made from oats instead of nuts. It’s a spreadable dream you can use on toast, on fruit, a top a smoothie, with a spoon, or in a delicious recipe like this one!
In the words of OatHaus themselves, “Picture all of the goodness of granola - in a rich creamy spread”. They've got multiple flavors you're sure to love. The Strawberry Shortcake flavor used in this recipe is made with freeze dried strawberries.
Freeze dried fruit is underrated in my opinion. It’s bursting with flavor and so versatile. I use freeze dried raspberries in my Raspberry Chocolate Rice Krispies for the perfect texture and perfect taste. It also serves as a great topping to this smoothie. I find my freeze dried fruit at Target or Trader Joe's.
Looking for more smoothie flavors? Try this Strawberry Banana Protein Smoothie, Chocolate Cherry Smoothie, this Healthy Wendy's Frosty, this Tropical Smoothie Bahama Mama or this Chocolate Raspberry Smoothie! Or if you want a make ahead version, try these Strawberry Frozen Yogurt Tubes, great for grab and go!
Recipe Ingredients
- Strawberries - Frozen berries works best, but if you're using fresh you'll need to add ice as well.
- Protein Powder - I used CleanSimpleEasts Simply Vanilla. The flavored, sweetened protein powder helps to really achieve the shortcake flavor!
- Oat Haus Strawberry Shortcake Granola Butter - This stuff is DELICIOUS. Even my dog Georgia is obsessed. Code COURTNEY15 saves you $$ on their website!
See the recipe card below for a full list of ingredients and measurements.
Substitutions and Variations
Fruit:
This is a STRAWBERRY Shortcake Smoothie but that doesn’t mean you can’t get creative with your fruits. Add some banana for a bit more volume and sweetness to this smoothie. Raspberries in addition to or in place of the strawberries would also be quite tasty. Oooh or pomegranate! That would be a delicious addition also.
If you’re using fresh fruit instead of frozen, you’ll want to add a handful of ice. Just note if you take this route your smoothie will be less creamy.
Protein powder:
I used CleanSimpleEats Simply Vanilla protein powder because that’s been my favorite at the moment, but any vanilla protein powder will do. CleanSimpleEats actually has a Strawberry Cheesecake flavored protein (CODE: APAIGE10) that would really take the flavors of this smoothie up a notch. I would avoid using unflavored as the protein powder helps with the sweetness in this smoothie, but if you do add a pitted date or some honey for sweetness.
Milk:
Any milk will do. I used almond but try regular dairy milk, oat, soy, cashew, you name it. I also think a strawberry flavored FairLife Protein Drink or Strawberry Premier Protein Drink would be amazing in place of the almond milk.
How to Make This Recipe
This recipe is silly easy to make. Seriously it takes just two simple steps.
- Add all of the ingredients to your high speed blender.
2. Blend on high speed for 45-60 seconds until smooth throughout or until all of the strawberries are blended.
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Recipe FAQs
Note: If you like your smoothie thicker, add less almond milk. If you want to drink it with a straw, you can add more almond milk.
Smoothies in my eyes are a blank canvas for ALL of the toppings. I suggest more granola butter, granola (Safe and Fair Strawberry Cheesecake HELLO, you can use my code APAIGEOFPOSITIVITY for 10% off), fresh berries, freeze dried fruit, crushed graham crackers, your favorite cereal, chia seeds, or some chopped nuts on top of this Strawberry Shortcake Smoothie.
If you’re using frozen fruit, no need to add ice to your smoothie. The frozen fruit + almond milk combo will create the perfect consistency. However, if you are using fresh strawberries, you will want to add about a cup of ice to your blender. This will create a slightly less flavorful smoothie as compared to using frozen berries, but still mighty delicious.
The granola butter really helps create the shortcake flavor. However, if you don't have any, I think cashew butter, almond butter, or cookie butter could create a similar flavor.
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Recipe
Strawberry Shortcake Smoothie
Equipment
- High Speed Blender
- Measuring Cups
Ingredients
- 1 cup frozen strawberries
- ¾ cup almond milk
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, I used CleanSimpleEats
- 2 tbsp Oat Haus Strawberry Shortcake Granola Butter
Instructions
- Simply combine all of the ingredients in your high speed blender and blend until smooth throughout (about 45-60 seconds).
- Top with more Granola Butter and/or additional toppings of choice and enjoy!
Nutrition
Notes
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Diana Wayman says
This smoothie was SO easy to make (literally two minutes) and it was delicious! 3 and 12 year old approved (sans protein powder) Next time, I will sneak it in as a milkshake - it’s that good!
Sydney says
Granola butter makes everything amazing 🤩
Courtney Paige says
This is literally like a piece of strawberry shortcake was blended up. SO tasty!