Creamy Strawberry Chia Seed Smoothie
Published 3/31/2019 โข Updated 10/23/2023
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Start the day off right with this creamy strawberry chia seed smoothie! This wholesome smoothie is packed with plenty of fruit, protein-packed Greek yogurt, and chia seeds for great flavor and texture.
We love smoothies here at Fit Foodie HQ! Featuring wholesome, real ingredients, they’re an easy way to enjoy a nourishing meal without much time on your hands. Smoothies are our go-to for busy mornings, throughout our postpartum journeys, and anytime we’re craving fresh fruits and veggies. Simply throw all of the smoothie ingredients together in the blender and it’s ready in no time!
This strawberry chia seed smoothie is a unique twist on our strawberry banana smoothie. It has the same great flavors with the addition of chia seeds for extra protein and texture. For best chia seed smoothie results, mix in the the chia seeds last, after you’ve blended up the other ingredients. This prevents the chia seeds from breaking down and lets them thicken up. The result? An ultra thick, creamy, and refreshing smoothie!
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“Super yummy! I added a scoop of vanilla plant-based protein power; will be making again!” – Robyn
What is in this chia seed smoothie?
You only need 6 simple ingredients for this strawberry chia seed smoothie:
Strawberries: Frozen strawberries ensure a creamy and thick smoothie. If you don’t have frozen berries on hand, freeze them before making this smoothie or blend in a handful of ice before adding the chia seeds.
Banana: Adds sweetness and flavor. Use a fresh or frozen banana in this smoothie.
Yogurt: We love making our smoothies with creamy, protein-packed Greek yogurt.
Milk: Any kind of milk works! We like to use unsweetened almond milk, but feel free to use oat milk, soy milk, cashew milk, regular milk, or even orange juice!
Vanilla: A splash of vanilla extract adds welcome flavor.
Chia Seeds: Add texture and protein.
Chia Seed Smoothie Variations
Our smoothies are some of the most versatile recipes on Fit Foodie! Use this chia seed smoothie recipe as a starting point and customize it to your liking. Here are a few add-ins and variations to try:
- Berries: Replace the strawberries with blueberries or use half strawberries and half blueberries/raspberries/blackberries.
- Yogurt: Use your favorite kind! Vanilla, honey, strawberry, or even banana would be delicious in this smoothie.
- Protein: For a protein boost, add about 1/4 cup of your favorite protein powder. Here is our guide to the best protein powders for smoothies.
- Nut Butter: Add 2 tablespoons of peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter, or any kind of nut butter for a little twist.
- Greens: Add a handful of spinach or kale.
- Oats: Add 1 tablespoon of whole grain oats for texture.
- Vegan/Dairy Free: Swap the Greek yogurt for a non-dairy yogurt.
FAQ
For ultra thick and creamy smoothies, use frozen (instead of fresh) fruit. If you don’t have frozen fruit, freeze the fruit yourself or add ice at the end.
Definitely! If you aren’t a fan of chia seeds or don’t have them on hand, simply leave them out or use the same amount of ground flaxseed instead.
Any high-speed blender (like a Vitamix) is great for smoothies. It’s powerful enough to blend up the frozen fruit into a smooth, creamy texture.
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Storage
This chia seed smoothie is best enjoyed fresh. Feel free to cover it and refrigerate overnight, but it will become super thick the longer it sits!
Freezing Smoothies
The best way we’ve found to freeze smoothies is to turn them into smoothie popsicles! For all of our tips and tricks, here’s our post all about meal-prep smoothie popsicles.
Serving Suggestions
Enjoy this refreshing strawberry chia seed smoothie at home or on the go for a nourishing breakfast or snack. Because it has to rest for a few minutes, this is a great smoothie to make on your way out the door in the morning and drink on the way to school, work, etc. For a little something extra, top it with fresh berries, banana slices, and a sprinkle of chia seeds.
Creamy Strawberry Chia Seed Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup strawberries, frozen
- 1 medium banana
- 1/2 cup plain nonfat Greek yogurt
- 1 cup almond milk, unsweetened
- 1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
Instructions
- Place all ingredients except the chia seeds in a blender.
- Blend until smooth. Add the chia seeds and gently pulse until they're mixed in.
- Pour into a glass and let the smoothie "rest" for a few minutes so the chia seeds can expand. Enjoy!
Tips & Notes
- Storage: This chia seed smoothie is best enjoyed fresh. Feel free to cover it and refrigerate overnight, but it will become super thick!
- Freezing Instructions: The best way we’ve found to freeze smoothies is to turn them into smoothie popsicles! For all of our tips and tricks, here’s our post all about meal-prep smoothie popsicles.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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I would sub out chiaseeds for flax seeds.
Flax is great, too!! They don’t soak up as much liquid as chia seeds, so try adding a little less liquid then the recipe calls for!
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Strawberry and chia, my two favourite things! I bought so much berries before they go out, so I will definitely be trying this soon. Thanks for the recipe!
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Woohoo!!
I make my strawberry smoothie almost the same way, but I must try adding vanilla extract. Great pictures, pinning!
Thanks for pinning Mira!!!! Do you use kefir a lot?
I’m a frozen fruit border too and love adding chia seeds.. smoothie looks good!
I hoard baby spinach in my freezer for smoothies. For whatever reason, I think freezing fresh baby spinach tastes wayyy better in smoothies than already frozen spinach. I also feel talking about the weather when you live in the Midwest is a little less cliche. Let’s be real – we get 90 degrees one day and then 60 the next.. Mother Nature is cray-cray!
It is cray cray but so worth talking about! Where in the midwest are you?! Also- I never freeze my spinach for smoothies I always just use it raw. Hmmm. Does the taste or consistency change? #musttrynow
I’m in the Chocago area. It’s been awhile since I’ve used fresh spinach, but I feel like the frozen spinach adds a nice icey flavor. Hard to explain. I mostly started freezing fresh spinach so it didn’t go bad in the fridge. Guess I just grew to love it!
Interestinggggggg. Well I just bought some packaged frozen spinach and I’m totally going to trick it. #imscared
So, I’ve become a bit of a chia seed whore lately. I’m eating this chia pudding every day now. What I didn’t realize is that 3 tablespoons of seeds (which isn’t much) is way over 300 calories!! I mean…. that’s a lot of cals for a wee seed.
Anyway, i’ve been inclined to cut back on my obsession, but these look absolutely to die for.
Have fun in canada!! I lived in BC for a spell. Sooooo rainy!
Seriously I didn’t realize they had so many calories in them either! Good thing they expand to times 8! I gotta cut back on my nut butter consumption…I eat like 4 tablespoons a day. #oops
Okay, nice smoothie but THE PEPPERMINT ONE.
Oh geebuz.
DOODE. That smoothie is amazeballs. It tastes like dessert heaven.
I always crave a smoothie post workout as I am such a sweat monster – sexy huh?
This smoothie looks awesome – I love the addition of kefir ๐
I’m a total sweaty beast too! That just means you’re sweating more toxins out than other people ๐