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Sip into summer vacation with this super easy mango smoothie recipe. It has 4 simple ingredients to make a creamy and refreshing smoothie that can be enjoyed for a healthy breakfast or dessert.
Easy Mango Smoothie Recipe
What can you do with one mango? If you know how to cut one, slice the mango into chunks and freeze it for this simple smoothie recipe. Or you can do what I did and use store-bought mango sorbet to make this recipe as easy as can be.
All you will need to make this mango banana smoothie are 4 ingredients that you may already have. This is the perfect breakfast or snack! I love healthy breakfast smoothies, especially if they taste like a milkshake!
Ingredients Needed
- Mango: You’ll want frozen mango chunks. Either purchase frozen or chop up a fresh mango and freeze it for 2 hours.
- Milk: I replaced dairy milk with my favorite unsweetened almond milk since it gives everything an earthy flavor that I love. You must try these recipes with almond milk to see what I mean by earthy flavor; coffee cake, muffins, pancakes, and cupcakes.
- Banana: one ripe banana for extra sweetness. You can replace the banana with any fruit. I tried this healthy breakfast smoothie recipe with strawberries for a refreshing strawberry mango smoothie.
- Honey: to taste. Add more or less of what I did in this recipe.
How to make a mango smoothie
- Place frozen mango chunks and one ripe banana in the blender.
- Add some honey to taste and milk to blend.
- Blend until you get a smooth and creamy texture. Be sure there are no frozen mango chunks in your smoothie.
- Taste and add more honey as needed for the sweetness desired.
- Pour into glasses and serve. I love to garnish this summer drink with whipped cream and a cherry on top.
Expert Tips
- You can also use orange juice in place of some of the milk.
- For more protein, add some Greek yogurt or your favorite protein powder.
- Add some frozen strawberries for a strawberry mango smoothie.
- Swap agave or maple syrup for the honey, or omit it if desired.
- Add rum to make a boozy smoothie!
FAQs
Mango smoothies are known to provide lots of necessary vitamins and provide lots of health benefits.
Yes. Mangos are naturally thick and creamy making them perfect without the use of a banana.
To make a mango pineapple smoothie, replace 1 cup of the mango with frozen pineapple chunks or reduce milk to 1 cup and use 1/2 cup of pineapple juice.
Mango Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 cups (280g) frozen mango chunks
- 1 ripe banana
- 2 tablespoons honey (to taste)
- 1½ cups nondairy milk (or regular milk)
Instructions
- Place frozen mango and banana in a blender. Add honey and milk. Blend until smooth.
- Taste and add more honey as needed for sweetness desired. Pour into glasses.
Recipe Notes
- Want this to be a pineapple mango smoothie? Replace 1 cup of the mango with frozen pineapple chunks or reduce milk to 1 cup and use 1/2 cup pineapple juice.
- You can also use orange juice in place of some of the milk for a mango orange smoothie.
- Swap agave or maple syrup for the honey, or omit if desired.
- Add a scoop of vanilla protein powder to make this a higher protein smoothie.
- Add rum to make a boozy smoothie!
I can’t believe you had never tried mango before! It’s one of my favorite tropical fruits. I want ALL the mango right now!
Yum! How creamy!
It’s like drinking sunshine in a glass! What a gorgeous drink, Dorothy! It sounds so refreshing! Pinned!
Thanks for the pin!
Summer is the perfect time for smoothies. In fact, I usually make one every morning for breakfast in the summer. This Mango Julius would be on my list of drinks to enjoy while lounging in the pool. Hawaii sounds like it will be an awesome getaway for you and the family, Dorothy. ๐
I drink a smoothie every day, it’s the perfect breakfast for me! Thanks for reading Erin!
Frosty drinks by the pool are one of life’s pleasures. And if Jordan didn’t want you to drink her smoothie, she shouldn’t have left it unattended. Children must learn the ways of the world…
So I’m scared of cutting mangoes too, which is why it’s such a relief that this recipe uses sorbet! And it’s also lactose-free for a happy tummy. I’m digging it!
Thanks Mir! And yeah, you snooze you lose!! ๐ LOL
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