Banana Vanilla Orange Smoothie (High Protein)

Banana Vanilla Orange Smoothie (High Protein)

This Orange Smoothie is made of frozen clementines, frozen bananas and vanilla protein powder for an easy, healthy and creamy drink that is perfect for after a workout!

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Why You Will Love This Smoothie

  • It has the PERFECT ratio of carbs and protein to fill up my muscles
  • It takes only 2 minutes to make
  • It is healthy and full of glowy skin antioxidant goodness

Are banana orange smoothies good for you

Banana orange smoothies can be a nutritious and tasty option for a snack or breakfast. Bananas are a good source of potassium, fiber, and vitamins C and B6, while oranges are a good source of vitamin C and fiber. When blended with protein powder, they can make a healthy and satisfying smoothie.

It’s important to keep in mind, however, that the nutritional value of a smoothie can vary depending on the ingredients and the amounts used. To make sure your smoothie is as healthy as possible, try to use fresh, whole ingredients and limit the amount of added sugar or sweeteners.

Banana Creamsicle Protein Smoothie - This orange smoothie is SO thick, creamy, and packed with vanilla protein powder so it tastes like a creamsicle! Ready in 5 minutes, loading with antioxidants and perfect for post workout recovery! | Foodfaithfitness.com | @FoodFaithFit

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 Scoop Vanilla protein powder of choice (I used Whey but feel free to use a plant-based protein if vegan)
  • 2 Frozen bananas cut into halves
  • 2 Frozen clementines segmented into quarters
  • 1/4 cup orange juice

Banana Creamsicle Protein Smoothie - This orange smoothie is SO thick, creamy, and packed with vanilla protein powder so it tastes like a creamsicle! Ready in 5 minutes, loading with antioxidants and perfect for post workout recovery! | Foodfaithfitness.com | @FoodFaithFit

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Place all ingredients into a blender.
  • Blend until smooth and creamy!
  • DRINK UP!

Banana Creamsicle Protein Smoothie - This orange smoothie is SO thick, creamy, and packed with vanilla protein powder so it tastes like a creamsicle! Ready in 5 minutes, loading with antioxidants and perfect for post workout recovery! | Foodfaithfitness.com | @FoodFaithFit

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Banana Vanilla Orange Smoothie {High Protein}

This orange smoothie is made of frozen clementines, frozen bananas and vanilla protein powder for an easy, healthy and creamy drink that is perfect for after a workout!
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 2
Author Taylor

Ingredients

  • 1 Scoop Vanilla protein powder of choice (I used Whey but feel free to use a plant-based protein if vegan)
  • 2 Frozen bananas cut into halves
  • 2 Frozen clementines segmented into quarters
  • 1/4 cup Orange juice

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients into a blender.
  • Blend until smooth and creamy!
  • DRINK UP!

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Banana Creamsicle Protein Smoothie - This orange smoothie is SO thick, creamy, and packed with vanilla protein powder so it tastes like a creamsicle! Ready in 5 minutes, loading with antioxidants and perfect for post workout recovery! | Foodfaithfitness.com | @FoodFaithFit

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