Banana Cherry Smoothie – This easy smoothie recipe is packed full of goodness and flavor!  Frozen dark cherries come together with banana, yogurt, and almond extract for an unforgettable breakfast treat or snack!

Cherry Smoothie blended with bananas, yogurt, and almond extract

So, if you follow me on Instagram, you already knew this cherry smoothie was coming and that I am obnoxiously excited to share it with you!  My kids and I love smoothies, easily our breakfast of choice around here.

I love that my kids prefer a smoothie in the morning.  I know that not only is it healthier than whatever is in that box-o-sugar-cereal that’s in the cabinet, it’s also just as easy for me to make in no time flat!

One of my favorite things about making a smoothie is that you really can do no wrong.  You can customize it any way you please, and the variations are practically endless.

Cherry and banana is my go-to combo for sure.  I’ve loved anything cherry since I was a kid myself.  You can beat that rich, sweet, flavor – and it helps that it makes for a gorgeous looking smoothie as well!  Bananas also lend a sweetness and really help to make that smoothie super creamy.  It almost feels like dessert!

Cherry smoothie

I think the biggest thing I’ve noticed is that people get really particular about what kind of yogurt they like.  I typically use Greek vanilla.  You can really use any kind of yogurt you’d like in this smoothie and it will turn out great.  I have used plain yogurt, regular old vanilla or cherry (not Greek style) or you can leave the yogurt out altogether too!

The almond extract is kind of my “secret ingredient” here.  It just adds another level of flavor that makes the smoothie feel anything but plain.  Again, the sky is the limit.  If you hate almond extract, leave it out, or substitute with vanilla instead!

This cherry smoothie is very basic, so, let’s chat about how to make a smoothie in general.  That way you can play around with flavor combinations of your own!

How to make a smoothie:

  • Use at least one frozen fruit to make your smoothie nice and frosty.  I like to use frozen cherries (or berries) and then two bananas that are not frozen.

  • Add a good amount of liquid into the blender first, that will be the base of your smoothie.  I use vanilla almond milk.  You can use any kind of milk, juice, or even water.

  • Add your frozen cherries, sliced banana chunks, and then yogurt if desired for extra creaminess right into the blender on top of the milk.

  • If desired, add in a few drops of almond or vanilla extract for extra flavor!

  • Extra:  If you like your smoothies sweeter, add 1-2 Tablespoons of honey or pure maple syrup!

How to make a smoothie with cherries and banana

4.99 from 60 votes

Banana Cherry Smoothie

Banana Cherry Smoothie - This easy smoothie recipe is packed full of goodness and flavor!  Frozen dark cherries come together with banana, yogurt, and almond extract for an unforgettable breakfast treat or snack!
Prep 5 minutes
Cook 3 minutes
Total 8 minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients 

  • 1/2 Cup Milk
  • 1 Cup Frozen Pitted Cherries
  • 1 Large Banana
  • 1/4 Cup Yogurt
  • 1 Teaspoon Almond Extract, Optional

Instructions 

  • Place the milk, frozen cherries, banana, yogurt, and almond extract into a blender.
  • Place the lid on the blender.  Pulse and blend the ingredients for 1-2 minutes, until smooth.  Serve immediately. 

Notes

NOTE:  Any kind of milk and/or yogurt will work for this recipe.
NOTE:  Cooking time listed is blending time.
NOTE:  This recipe can easily be doubled, tripled, etc.

Nutrition

Calories: 250kcal

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

Additional Info

Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
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42 Comments

  1. 4 stars
    I loved the thickness, but I did have to add some extra cherries and a cup of ice. over all it was one of the best smoothies I have ever eaten.( I made it to a smoothies bowl so really it was great)

    1. 5 stars
      This smoothie was so good I didnt realize I was sucking air through the straw. That’s how fast it was gone. I did not have yogurt so my list was 1 frozen banana, frozen cherries, unsweetened almond milk, a few cubes of ice, a pinch of matcha and a squirt of aquave for sweetness. Nice and frosty!!

  2. 5 stars
    This is also great with a couple of table spoons of ground oats, which make it extra filling for growing kids

  3. 5 stars
    Thank you for having a site/blog whera I can actually read and then get the recipe. I just went through about 10 places where they have drop down features that won’t go away. Or else you just can’t find the featured recipe. Mainly, thank you for the great and simple recipe. Really! Thank you!

  4. 5 stars
    This is an excellent smoothie! I used almond milk, plain Greek yogurt, a little honey, and almond extract. Highly recommended.