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If there was ever a time that I could truly say how much I love a smoothie, this banana peanut butter and date smoothie would be it. I make this smoothie daily. It’s the perfect post-workout drink (you can easily add in vanilla protein powder to this) or the perfect after-dinner treat to curb that sweet tooth.

This banana peanut butter & date smoothie is a healthy alternative to curb your sweet tooth! Sweetened naturally with dates, this smoothie is going to be your new favorite "dessert!"
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Since I’ve been on my sugar-free challenge, this is what I have been having as a treat every evening. It’s naturally sweetened due to the dates and it literally tastes like a dessert and it’s actually GOOD for you because there is NO added sweeteners! It’s all-natural and tastes like a million bucks.

This banana peanut butter & date smoothie is a healthy alternative to curb your sweet tooth! Sweetened naturally with dates, this smoothie is going to be your new favorite "dessert!"

Seriously, it’s SOO good. I’m 100% hooked and I’m never hooked on smoothies. I even got my coworker to make it one morning and he loves it! When I say I’m truly in love with a smoothie, this is the one.

With this smoothie, to preserve the flavor, I use ice and frozen bananas. I love my smoothies thick so the amount of ice you use will definitely vary depending on how you like your smoothies! I don’t recommend using frozen fruit in this unless you want a mixture of fruit flavors but I beg you try this just as is first and tell me you don’t love it just for its pure banana, peanut butter, and date flavor.

This banana peanut butter & date smoothie is a healthy alternative to curb your sweet tooth! Sweetened naturally with dates, this smoothie is going to be your new favorite "dessert!"
This banana peanut butter & date smoothie is a healthy alternative to curb your sweet tooth! Sweetened naturally with dates, this smoothie is going to be your new favorite "dessert!"
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Banana Peanut Butter and Date Smoothie

This banana peanut butter & date smoothie is a healthy alternative to curb your sweet tooth! Sweetened naturally with dates, this smoothie is going to be your new favorite “dessert!”
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 smoothie

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup (237 ml) unsweetened plain almond milk
  • 1 ripe banana
  • 4-5 pitted dates
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 2 tablespoons natural creamy peanut butter
  • ¼ – ½ cup (177 g) ice
  • Optional: your favorite protein powder, I recommend vanilla or chocolate flavored so it doesn't affect the flavor of this smoothie too much.

Instructions 

  • Place all ingredients into a power blender (like a Vitamix) and blend until smooth. If you like it thinner, add more almond milk.

Notes

Feel free to use whatever nut butter you like. We have made this with almond butter and cashew butter before and it’s just as delicious!

Nutrition

Serving: 1smoothie, Calories: 510kcal, Carbohydrates: 81g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 19g, Fiber: 11g, Sugar: 48g

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  1. Just a note from a blood sugar perspective- this is crazy high in carbs (all sugars and carbs become the same thing in your blood) so if you’re looking to keep level stable blood sugars see how it works for you. Dates are natural but all dried fruits are incredibly sugary! Peanut butter will slow down absorption a bit, but for reference this is 4x the carbs of a slice of cake. Or 8 scoops of ice cream. It’s not like a dessert, it IS a dessert lol