Strawberry Pineapple Protein Smoothie

This Strawberry Pineapple Protein Smoothie is bright, creamy, refreshing, and packed with protein. It tastes like a tropical fruit smoothie you would grab at a smoothie shop, but it is made with just a few simple ingredients at home.
Sweet strawberries, juicy pineapple, creamy almond milk, and a full scoop of whey protein blend together into a quick high-protein breakfast, post-workout drink, or afternoon snack. It is light, fruity, and satisfying without feeling heavy.
Why You’ll Love This Strawberry Pineapple Protein Smoothie
- High-protein: Made with 30 grams of whey protein.
- Quick and easy: Ready in about 5 minutes.
- Tropical and refreshing: Pineapple adds bright, juicy flavor.
- Simple ingredients: No complicated add-ins required.
Recipe Tips
- Use frozen fruit for the thickest, creamiest smoothie.
- Add almond milk first to help the blender run smoothly.
- Use vanilla whey protein for the best sweet, creamy flavor.
- Taste before serving and add a little honey if your fruit is not very sweet.
- Blend longer than you think to avoid any protein powder clumps.
Smoothie Variations
- Strawberry Pineapple Banana Smoothie: Add ½ frozen banana for a creamier, sweeter smoothie.
- Extra High-Protein Smoothie: Add ¼ cup plain Greek yogurt for even more protein and thickness.
- Green Protein Smoothie: Add 1 handful of spinach. The fruit keeps the flavor sweet and tropical.
- Lower-Carb Smoothie: Use 1 cup strawberries and ½ cup pineapple to reduce carbs while keeping the flavor bright.
- Tropical Cream Smoothie: Use coconut-flavored almond milk or add a splash of coconut extract for a beachy flavor.

Strawberry Pineapple Protein Smoothie
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Add almond milk to a blender.
- Add frozen strawberries and pineapple.
- Add whey protein powder.
- Blend until smooth and creamy.
- Add more almond milk if needed to thin the smoothie.
- Pour into a glass and serve immediately.
Notes
Estimated Nutrition Per Serving
Makes 1 serving.- Calories: 270
- Protein: 33g
- Carbs: 32g
- Fat: 4g
- Fiber: 5g
- Sugar: 22g
FAQ: Strawberry Pineapple Protein Smoothie
Yes. Fresh strawberries work, but the smoothie will be thinner. Add ice to make it thicker.
Yes. Fresh pineapple adds great flavor. Use frozen strawberries or ice to keep the smoothie cold and creamy.
It is best fresh, but you can store it in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Shake or blend again before drinking.
Yes. Freeze it in a freezer-safe jar or smoothie cubes. Thaw slightly and re-blend when ready.
Use frozen fruit, add ice, or add Greek yogurt.
Add more almond milk, a little at a time, until it reaches your preferred texture.
Yes. Oat milk will make the smoothie creamier and slightly higher in carbs.
Yes, but the smoothie will be less creamy.
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