This banana juice recipe is a light and refreshing breakfast or snack drink that is loved by both adults and kids alike. It has a creamy texture and is perfectly sweet, without any added sugar.
Prepare this Banana Juice in just a couple minutes using only 3 ingredients.
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Why You'll Love this Recipe
- A Healthy Drink for Adults and Kids - Bananas and apples are full of nutrients like potassium, fiber, calcium, and vitamin C. This is a great way to get in those essential vitamins into your diet in a delicious way. And if you love healthy drink recipes, check out this Keto Avocado Smoothie recipe.
- Can Be Made in a Couple Minutes - This recipe is as simple as putting chopped fruit and your milk of choice in the blender and pressing start. It doesn't get much simpler than that.
- A Healthy Alternative to Store-Bought Juice - This recipe is made with bananas, apples, and milk. That's it! No added sugar, dyes, or preservatives. It's a great alternative to store-bought juice for the whole family and even great for toddlers.
- Quick Breakfast Idea - This Banana Juice recipe contains just 3 ingredients you probably already have in your kitchen, making this the perfect breakfast go-to that pairs wonderfully alongside Easy Almond Flour Waffles. It's also great as a snack, especially on hot summer days.
Recipe Ingredients
Banana - It's best to use fresh bananas in this Banana Juice recipe, unless you are looking for more of a smoothie consistency that you get from frozen bananas.
Bananas add plenty of sweetness to this Banana Juice, plus a creamy texture.
Apple - Any variety of apple will work in this recipe. It just depends on your preferred level of sweetness.
Granny Smith apples are the most tart, while Gala and Honeycrisp tend to have more of a sweet taste.
Milk - Feel free to use your milk of choice for this recipe. Almond milk, cow's milk, or oat milk (or any other variety of milk) all taste great.
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How to Make Banana Juice
Place sliced banana, chopped apple, and milk in a blender jar.
Blend until no chunks or pieces remain.
Serve immediately.
Expert Tips
Frozen bananas don’t work, unless you like the consistency to be more like a smoothie.
You can use any variety of apple, but we really like using granny smiths in this banana juice recipe.
You can use your milk or dairy-free milk of choice.
This juice should be consumed immediately as the color and texture may change as it sits.
This Banana Juice should be made in a blender instead of a juicer, as bananas can clog up a juicer.
Optional Add-ins: Bananas pair well with practically any other fruit. A few ideas to add are fresh mango, strawberries, blueberries, and peaches.
It would also be yummy with some fresh mint leaves for added freshness or with carrots for additional nutrients.
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Banana Juice Recipe
Equipment
Ingredients
- 2 large bananas peeled and sliced
- ½ apple peeled, cored and chopped
- 12 oz. cups milk of choice
Instructions
- Place sliced banana, chopped apple, and milk in a blender jar.
- Blend until no chunks or pieces remain.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
- Frozen bananas don’t work, unless you like the consistency to be more like a smoothie.
- You can use any variety of apple, but we really like using granny smiths in this banana juice recipe.
- You can use your milk or dairy-free milk of choice.
- This juice should be consumed immediately as the color and texture may change as it sits.
- This Banana Juice should be made in a blender instead of a juicer, as bananas can clog up a juicer.
- Optional Add-ins: Bananas pair well with practically any other fruit. A few ideas to add are fresh mango, strawberries, blueberries, and peaches. It would also be yummy with some fresh mint leaves for added freshness or with carrots for additional nutrients.
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