There’s something about a cold, fruity smoothie that instantly makes the day feel a little brighter. This Strawberry Mango Smoothie has become one of my favorite breakfast and snack recipes because it’s refreshing, naturally sweet, and takes only a few minutes to make. The combination of juicy strawberries and sweet tropical mango creates a creamy drink that tastes like summer in a glass.
I first started making this smoothie during a particularly hot July afternoon when I had extra frozen strawberries sitting in my freezer and a ripe mango on the kitchen counter. I blended them together with yogurt and milk, and honestly, I wasn’t expecting it to be so good. Since then, it has become a regular part of my weekly meal prep.
If you’re searching for an easy fruit smoothie recipe, healthy strawberry mango smoothie, tropical breakfast smoothie, or refreshing summer smoothie recipe, this one checks all the boxes.
How I Came Across This Recipe
A few years ago, I was looking for healthier breakfast options that didn’t require cooking every morning. Like many busy Americans, I needed something quick but filling enough to keep me going until lunch.
One morning I grabbed strawberries, mango chunks, Greek yogurt, and milk from my refrigerator. I tossed everything into the blender and hoped for the best. The result was surprisingly creamy, naturally sweet, and tasted almost like a smoothie you’d order from a smoothie shop.
Now whenever strawberries are on sale at the grocery store, I buy extra and freeze them specifically for this recipe. It saves money and makes smoothie making much easier.
Why This Strawberry Mango Smoothie Is So Good
There are many fruit smoothie recipes online, but this one stands out because:
- Naturally sweet from fruit.
- Rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Perfect for breakfast or a healthy snack.
- Takes less than 5 minutes to prepare.
- Kid-friendly and adult-approved.
- Great use of frozen fruit.
- Easy to customize with protein powder or extra fruits.
- No refined sugar required.
The strawberries add a slightly tart berry flavor while the mango brings a sweet tropical taste. Together they create a smoothie that’s balanced and refreshing.
Best Time to Enjoy This Smoothie
Time of Day
- Breakfast
- Mid-morning snack
- Post-workout drink
- Afternoon energy boost
- Light evening refreshment
Best Season
While you can enjoy it year-round, it is especially wonderful during:
- Spring
- Summer
- Early Fall
Perfect Mood
- Relaxed weekend mornings
- Hot summer afternoons
- After a workout
- When craving something sweet but healthier
Great Occasions
- Family breakfasts
- Pool parties
- Summer brunches
- Picnic gatherings
- Healthy meal prep days
- Back-to-school mornings
Strawberry Mango Smoothie
Course: BreakfastCuisine: AmericanDifficulty: Easy2
servings5
minutes190
kcal5
minutesA creamy and refreshing Strawberry Mango Smoothie made with frozen strawberries, sweet mango, Greek yogurt, and milk. Perfect for breakfast, post-workout recovery, or a healthy afternoon snack.
Ingredients
1½ cups frozen strawberries
1 cup frozen mango chunks
½ cup plain Greek yogurt
1 cup 2% milk (or almond milk)
1 tablespoon honey (optional)
½ cup ice cubes (optional)
Directions
- Gather all ingredients and measure them accurately.
- Pour milk into the blender first.
- Add Greek yogurt.
- Add frozen strawberries.
- Add frozen mango chunks.
- Add honey if desired.
- Add ice cubes for a thicker texture.
- Blend on low speed for 15 seconds.
- Increase to high speed and blend for 30–45 seconds until smooth.
- Scrape down the sides if needed.
- Blend again for 10–15 seconds.
- Taste and adjust sweetness if necessary.
- Pour into two glasses.
- Serve immediately.
Nutrition Facts
2 servings per container
- Amount Per ServingCalories190
- % Daily Value *
- Total Fat
2g
3%
- Saturated Fat 1g 5%
- Cholesterol 5mg 2%
- Sodium 60mg 3%
- Total Carbohydrate
34g
13%
- Dietary Fiber 4g 15%
- Total Sugars 26g
- Protein 8g 16%
- Calcium 15mg 2%
- Iron 4mg 23%
- Potassium 420mg 9%
- Vitamin C 85mg 95%
* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.
Estimated Cost
Prices vary by location and season, but here is a typical estimate from American grocery stores.
- Frozen strawberries: $1.50
- Frozen mango: $1.25
- Greek yogurt: $0.75
- Milk: $0.30
- Honey: $0.15
Total Recipe Cost: Approximately $3.95
Cost Per Serving: About $1.98
This makes it much cheaper than buying smoothies from coffee shops or smoothie chains.
My Personal Tips
After making this smoothie dozens of times, I’ve learned a few things.
- Freeze ripe bananas and add half a banana for extra creaminess.
- Use frozen fruit instead of fresh whenever possible.
- Don’t add too much ice or the fruit flavor can become weaker.
- A splash of orange juice gives a nice tropical twist.
- Protein powder works great for a post-workout version.
Sometimes I accidentally add a little too much mango, and honestly, it still turns out delicious. Thats one reason why I love this recipe—it’s very forgiving.
Easy Variations
Protein Strawberry Mango Smoothie
Add:
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
This version is great after workouts.
Strawberry Mango Banana Smoothie
Add:
- ½ frozen banana
Creates a richer and creamier texture.
Dairy-Free Version
Replace:
- Greek yogurt with coconut yogurt
- Milk with almond milk or oat milk
Green Smoothie Version
Add:
- 1 handful spinach
You won’t really taste the spinach but you’ll get extra nutrients.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
Using Warm Ingredients
Cold ingredients create the best smoothie texture.
Adding Too Much Liquid
Too much milk can make the smoothie thin and watery.
Skipping Frozen Fruit
Frozen fruit helps achieve that thick smoothie-shop consistency.
Over-Blending
Blending too long can make the smoothie slightly foamy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use fresh fruit instead of frozen?
Yes. However, you’ll likely need extra ice to achieve a thick smoothie texture.
Can I make this smoothie ahead of time?
It is best enjoyed immediately, but you can refrigerate it for up to 24 hours in an airtight container.
Can kids drink this smoothie?
Absolutely. Kids usually love the naturally sweet fruit flavor.
Is this smoothie healthy?
Yes. It contains fruit, protein from Greek yogurt, vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
Can I freeze leftover smoothie?
Yes. Pour leftovers into popsicle molds for a healthy frozen treat.
What blender works best?
Any standard household blender works fine, but a high-powered blender creates the smoothest texture.
Can I add vegetables?
Yes. Spinach, kale, or even cauliflower rice can be blended in without dramatically changing the flavor.
How can I make it sweeter naturally?
Use a very ripe mango or add half a banana instead of extra sweeteners.