These Mixed Berry Protein Smoothies are creamy, refreshing, and packed with fruity flavor. They’re an easy way to start the day with a filling breakfast or refuel after school, sports, or a workout. Frozen berries make these smoothies thick and naturally sweet, while Greek yogurt and protein powder add staying power. They are quick enough for busy mornings, but delicious enough to feel like a treat!

Why You’ll Love These Mixed Berry Protein Smoothies
These smoothies are a great option when you need something fast, nourishing, and family-friendly. They are easy to customize based on the fruit, milk, and protein powder you have on hand.
You’ll love this recipe because it is:
- Ready in 5 minutes
- Packed with protein
- Naturally sweetened with fruit
- Great for breakfast or snacks
- Easy to make dairy-free
- Perfect for meal prep smoothie packs

Tips for the Best Berry Protein Smoothie
Use Frozen Fruit
Frozen berries give the smoothie a thick, creamy texture without needing lots of ice. They also make this recipe easy to enjoy year-round.
Choose a Protein Powder You Like
Vanilla protein powder works especially well with berries, but unflavored protein powder is also a good choice. Use a powder with a flavor your family already enjoys, since it will affect the final smoothie.
Add Liquid Slowly
Start with ¾ cup milk if you like a thick smoothie. Add more after blending only if needed.
Balance Tart Berries
Raspberries and blackberries can be tart, so banana, vanilla yogurt, or a small drizzle of honey helps balance the flavor.
Make It a Smoothie Bowl
Use just ½–¾ cup milk, then serve in a bowl with granola, sliced banana, berries, coconut, or nut butter on top.

Easy Variations
Mixed Berry Green Protein Smoothie
Add a handful of spinach. The berry flavor covers the greens well, especially with a banana and vanilla protein powder.
Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie
Add 1 tablespoon peanut butter or almond butter for a richer, more filling smoothie.
Dairy-Free Berry Protein Smoothie
Use dairy-free yogurt, oat milk or almond milk, and a plant-based protein powder.
Extra Fiber Smoothie
Add chia seeds, flaxseed, oats, or a spoonful of hemp hearts.
Mixed Berry Chocolate Smoothie
Use chocolate protein powder and add 1 teaspoon cocoa powder for a chocolate-covered berry flavor.

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Mixed Berry Protein Smoothies
Ingredients
- 2 cups mixed frozen berriesstrawberries, blueberries, raspberries, and blackberries all work well
- 1 banana, frozen or fresh
- ¾ cup Greek yogurt
- 1 cup milk dairy or plant-based
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
- 1 tbsp chia seeds or ground flaxseed optional
- 1-2 tsp honey or maple syrup optional
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract optional
Instructions
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Add the frozen berries, banana, Greek yogurt, milk, protein powder, chia seeds or flaxseed if using, honey or maple syrup, and vanilla extract to a high-powered blender.
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Blend until smooth and creamy. Stop to scrape down the sides or use the blender tamper if needed.
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For a thinner smoothie, add more milk a splash at a time. For a thicker smoothie, add more frozen berries, banana, or a few ice cubes.
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Pour into glasses and enjoy right away.
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