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Chai Spiced Banana Smoothie

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Chai Spiced Banana Smoothies – This chai banana smoothie is such a yummy change of pace! The chai spice blend is fantastic–you’ll want to put it on everything! (Vegan, Paleo)

Overhead view of two chai banana smoothies

Originally Posted March 2014. Post and photos updated Aug 2021

Do you ever see a recipe in a book or online that you just can’t stop thinking about? I was that way a few years ago with chai spice mixes. I couldn’t stop thinking about ways to use it…oatmeal, granola, smoothies…yum!

We’ve been making this chai banana smoothie for over 7 years now, and it never disappoints! It’s a yummy flavor and never disappoints.

These chai spice banana smoothies are substantial, filling, and just different enough to break up the greens-n-fruit smoothie routine. I’m always and forever on the hunt for healthy proteins and fats for us to eat. These have almond butter, which also lends a velvety texture, and flax or chia seeds, which lend protein, fiber, and healthy fat. The leftovers (if you have any) also make fabulous popsicles. 

I like my smoothies on the thicker side, but if you want yours thinner, you can easily add a bit more almond milk. But fair warning: after trying a chai banana smoothie, you’ll want to toss this spice blend into everything!

Overhead view of a bowl of homemade chai spice mix from scratch
Overhead view of ingredients for chai banana smoothie

Here’s What Goes Into Our Chai Spice Banana Smoothie:

  • Chai Spice. I’m using our Homemade Chai Spice Mix for this smoothie. It’s a gorgeous blend of warm spices that works well in everything from this smoothie, to cakes and muffins, to drinks and desserts. SO GOOD. So easy.
  • Frozen Bananas. I will forever use this foolproof method for freezing bananas. It makes them freeze quickly, store well, and blend more easily when you’re ready to use them.
  • Almond Milk (Or Your Favorite). We almost always use unsweetened almond milk for this chai banana smoothie, but you can absolutely use whatever your family loves and drinks.
  • Almond Butter or Peanut Butter. My very favorite way to make this banana smoothie is with peanut butter, but almond butter is also gorgeous with chai spice. You could also sub cashew butter or leave it out if you don’t tolerate nuts.
  • Ground Flax, Chia, Collagen, or Hemp. For some protein and healthy fats, I love using a bit of this vegan protein powder (made from ground hemp, chia, and flax), or you can use unflavored collagen protein (my other favorite!) for a dairy-free paleo option.
Overhead view of a chai banana smoothie

FAQ + TIPS & TRICKS FOR THE BEST BANANA CHAI SMOOTHIE:

THE BEST WAY TO FREEZE BANANAS FOR SMOOTHIES. Any time I have ripe bananas, I use this method to freeze them for smoothies. It works like a charm and makes blending so much easier later!

WANT TO ADD GREENS? You can easily add 1 cup of spinach, though the color is admittedly a bit funky. If you don’t have a high-speed blender, I always recommend blending your greens + liquid first before adding any of the other ingredients. It helps get the smoothest texture! If you’ve got a high-speed blender (I swear by this one), greens should be the very last ingredient you add.

GET YOUR TEXTURE JUST RIGHT. We’re mega fans of banana “nice” cream, so keep thing these smoothies thick feels almost as luxurious as soft-serve ice cream when we serve it for snack. If I’m sipping this in the morning, I usually make it a bit thinner by adding more almond milk to the blender. It’s totally your preference! You can even add some ice for a frosty texture.

HOW TO STORE LEFTOVER CHAI SPICE. Our chai spice blend makes PLENTY (much more than you need for a single smoothie), so I recommend keeping it in an airtight jar or container. It’ll keep for several months without losing its potency. If you’re not sure you’ll use it all, you can absolutely halve or quarter the recipe for the spice blend.

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Chai Spiced Banana Smoothie


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  • Author: One Lovely Life
  • Total Time: About 8 minutes
  • Yield: 2 Servings 1x
  • Diet: Vegan

Description

This Banana Chai Smoothie is so delicious! With it’s thick, creamy texture and warm spices, it’s one of our favorites all year long! (Paleo, Vegan)


Ingredients

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For The Chai Spice:

  • 1 Tbsp. cinnamon
  • 1 Tbsp. cardamom
  • 1/2 Tbsp. ginger
  • 1/2 Tbsp. cloves
  • 1/2 Tbsp. nutmeg
  • 1/2 tsp. black pepper

For Chai Spice Banana Smoothie:

  • 1 tsp chai spice mixture (above)
  • 2 frozen bananas, sliced*
  • 11 1/2 cup milk (I like unsweetened almond milk)
  • 2 Tbsp almond butter or nut butter
  • 2 Tbsp ground flax seed or chia seeds (optional)

Instructions

For the chai spice mixture:

  1. Combine all spices together in a small bowl. Store in an airtight container for up to 1 year.

For The Chai Spice Banana Smoothie:

  1. Combine all ingredients in a blender or food processor and blend until smooth, adding more almond milk as necessary. Drink immediately, or freeze in popsicle molds.
  2. Feel free to top with chopped nuts, cacao nibs, or any other goodies your heart desires.

Notes

If your bananas just aren’t that ripe, you may need to add just a small drizzle of pure maple syrup to the mixture. I’ve made this over and over and only needed it once.

  • Prep Time: 8 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Blender
  • Cuisine: American

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42 Comments

  1. This sounds so yummy! Sadly, my heat and sweater are on so I’m still thinking’ hot chocolate, but once those warm temperatures come around, this will be on my menu!

  2. I also pinned this awhile back and have wanted to try it! Now I am really wanting it…I may need to buy some extra bananas (as they usually don’t last long enough around here to turn brown).

    1. Glad you found us and I hope you love the smoothie! “skinny mirror” basically refers to those mirrors in dressing rooms that sometimes make you look thinner than you are. The idea is that sometimes our life is what it is, but looking at it through the “skinny mirror” sometimes helps you feel better about it. It’s a way of staying positive about whatever comes our way 🙂

  3. I have thought of little else since you posted this. But then I would forget to buy cardamom, or we’d be out of bananas. Well, the planetsinally aligned on Thursday, and I have made one every day since! My husband (who doesn’t eat sugar, and so I am constantly on the lookout for treats he can have) LOVES it. I made him his first one last night, and he went and bought so many bananas this morning, sliced, and froze them, so we could have more with our lunch today (I quadrupled the recipe and used half and half instead of my usual coconut milk on the ice cream setting of my blendtec-wow). I hereby request more recipes using cardamom. I want to bathe in the stuff-it smells like spicy heaven. I think I’ll throw some in my next pumpkin pie.

  4. Weeeeeee!
    Doesn’t it make you so happy?!
    I’m so so glad you enjoyed it! Seeing this has actually inspired me to make it again – it has been too long!
    I think it’ll be a perfect recipe for transitioning into fall when it’s still toasty warm out.

    All the best!
    Jenalle






  5. I absolutely love this. Here it is Friday afternoon and I’m craving a treat but am off all sugar, grains, alcohol and dairy. What’s a girl to do to not feel deprived? Answer, Banana Chai Smoothie. Ymmmm. I did have to add extra almond milk because it was too thick for my blender. Otherwise it’s perfect.






  6. Wow!!! I was looking for a new smoothie recipe and this one caught my eye since I love chai tea lattes. I made it and wow, it was like having dessert. Absolutely delicious!






    1. Betsy – I haven’t tried it that way since I don’t have a reusable tea bag. I’d love to know how it works out for you if you try it!

  7. Sooo good!!! I made a few adjustments:

    Only used 1/2 a banana
    Added vanilla protein powder

    Really enjoyed this after my workout- thanks for the recipe!!

  8. Hi,
    I need to get a new blender, which one do you recommend? I don’t think the link is working in your blog post anymore to your favorite blender. Thank you!






    1. My apologies! You’re right! I’ll fix the link, but in the meantime, this is the one I use and love. You can look at Costco or Sam’s Club where they often run specials or even buy a refurbished one (they work great!). I’ve had mine about 4.5 years and blended over 1100 times (there’s a blend counter) and it’s still going strong!

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