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    Blueberry And Raspberry Protein Smoothie

    April 16, 2020 by Andrea Marincovich, R.D. Leave a Comment

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    Frozen blueberries, raspberries, and banana blended with greek yogurt, vanilla protein powder, almond beverage and almond butter. This creamy Blueberry and Raspberry Protein Smoothie is a refreshing and filling breakfast or snack option.

    Creamy Blueberry And Raspberry Protein Smoothie

    ​Woo! I have been on a protein smoothie kick since this quarantine begun. It’s a fun way to mix up ingredients and create something different, super tasty and filling on a daily basis. I approach protein smoothies and shakes the same way, I want it to be a meal replacement. Which means that this smoothie is nutritionally balanced with carbohydrate options, protein options and fat options. Protein smoothies or shakes are commonly used as a breakfast option or afternoon snack, but really you can incorporate them whenever you prefer. Introducing to you my new favorite: the Blueberry and Raspberry Protein Smoothie! ❤

    Blueberry and Raspberry Protein Smoothie Ingredients

    • Blueberries, frozen
    • Raspberries, frozen
    • Banana, frozen
    • Vanilla protein powder
    • Plain nonfat greek yogurt
    • Almond beverage
    • Almond butter
    • Ice

    ​Health Benefits of This Smoothie

    This nutrient packed smoothie will ensure that you are putting your best foot forward each morning in the nutrition department! 

    • The blueberry, raspberry and banana combo offers ​lots of vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients, antioxidants and fiber (that’s pretty impressive if you ask me).
    • Greek yogurt and protein powder makes this a legit protein source (my biggest issue with most smoothies and shakes out there is that it never has enough protein).
    • Last, this is a heart healthy, plant-based fat source between the almond butter and almond beverage (no cholesterol!)
    Creamy Blueberry And Raspberry Protein Smoothie
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    Creamy Blueberry And Raspberry Protein Smoothie

    Frozen blueberries, raspberries, and banana blended with greek yogurt, vanilla protein powder, almond beverage and almond butter to make a refreshing and filling breakfast or snack option.
    Course Breakfast
    Cuisine American
    Keyword Berry Smoothie, Protein shake, Protein Smoothie
    Prep Time 3 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 1 minute minute
    Total Time 4 minutes minutes
    Servings 1
    Calories 314kcal

    Equipment

    • Blender

    Ingredients

    • ½ medium banana, frozen
    • ⅓ cup blueberries, frozen
    • ⅓ cup raspberries, frozen
    • ⅓ cup nonfat plain greek yogurt
    • ½ scoop vanilla protein powder ~ 10g protein
    • ½ cup almond beverage
    • 1 tbsp almond butter
    • 1 cup ice

    Instructions

    • Combine all ingredients in a blender and blend for 1 minute or until it's the desired texture.

    Notes

    Macros per serving (recipe yields 1 serving): 34g carbs, 11g fat, and 22g protein

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