Viral Angel Food Smoothie King Recipe (Saves $$)

Viral Angel Food Smoothie King Recipe (Saves $$)

Make the viral Angel Food Smoothie King recipe at home with simple ingredients. This easy copycat smoothie is creamy, refreshing, budget-friendly, and ready in just 5 minutes.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Resting Time 0 minutes
Servings: 2 glasses
Course: Breakfast
Cuisine: American
Calories: 245

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups Frozen strawberries About 300g
  • 1 medium Ripe banana Sliced
  • 1 cup Nonfat vanilla frozen yogurt
  • 1 cup Skim milk About 180ml
  • 3/4 tbsp Granulated sugar Optional
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 1 cup Ice cubes
  • 2-3 pieces Fresh strawberry slices Optional garnish

Equipment

  • High-speed blender Preferred for smooth texture
  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
  • Serving glasses Chilled if possible

Method
 

  1. Slice the banana and measure out everything before you start blending. Using frozen strawberries helps create that thick, frosty texture that makes the original smoothie so popular. If your banana is very ripe, you may not even need the extra sugar.
  2. Pour the skim milk into your blender, then add the vanilla extract and frozen yogurt. Starting with the liquids helps the blades move more easily and creates a smoother blend.
  3. Place the frozen strawberries and banana slices into the blender. Sprinkle in the sugar if you're using it. I usually taste the smoothie before adding extra sweetness because ripe fruit often does the job on its own.
  4. Top everything with the ice cubes. This gives the smoothie its signature thick consistency. Don't worry if it looks like a lot at first—the fruit will blend down quickly.
  5. Blend on high speed for about 45 to 60 seconds, stopping once or twice to scrape down the sides if needed. The finished smoothie should be creamy with no large chunks of fruit or ice remaining.
  6. Give the smoothie a quick taste. Add a splash more milk if it's too thick or a few extra strawberries if you want a stronger berry flavor. Pour into two chilled glasses and garnish with fresh strawberry slices if desired. Serve immediately for the best texture.

Notes

Recipe Notes

  • Use extra-ripe bananas for natural sweetness.
  • Frozen banana slices make the smoothie even creamier.
  • Add a scoop of vanilla protein powder for a protein-packed version.
  • Swap skim milk and frozen yogurt with dairy-free alternatives if desired.
  • Serve immediately for the best flavour and texture.
 

Pro Tips & Variations

  • Use extra-ripe bananas. They naturally sweeten the smoothie, which means you can often skip the added sugar.
  • For a protein boost, blend in one scoop of vanilla protein powder. It turns this into a filling post-workout snack.
  • Make it dairy-free by swapping the frozen yogurt for a dairy-free vanilla alternative and using almond or oat milk.
  • Freeze banana slices ahead of time. This creates an even creamier texture and keeps the smoothie cold longer.
 

Why This Copycat Recipe Works

The original Smoothie King Angel Food Smoothie is loved because it balances sweet strawberries, creamy vanilla, and banana without becoming overly rich. Many homemade versions miss that balance by adding too much yogurt or too much ice.
After experimenting with different ratios, this version comes surprisingly close to the store-bought favorite. The frozen strawberries provide the bright fruit flavour, while the vanilla frozen yogurt adds a smooth, milkshake-like finish. The banana ties everything together without overpowering the berries.
Making it at home also saves money. A single smoothie shop visit can easily cost several dollars, while this recipe makes two generous servings using everyday grocery staples. If your family enjoys smoothies regularly, those savings add up quickly.
Another thing I’ve noticed after making this recipe repeatedly is that the quality of the strawberries matters more than any other ingredient. Sweet, fully ripened frozen berries create a naturally vibrant flavor and beautiful pink color. If your berries are slightly tart, simply add half a tablespoon of sugar or a drizzle of honey to balance them out.
This smoothie is also incredibly versatile. I often make it as a quick breakfast when mornings are busy, and it works just as well as an afternoon snack or a light dessert. Pair it with toast, oatmeal, or a simple egg breakfast for a more complete meal.
Whether you’re trying to recreate your favorite Smoothie King order or simply want an easy homemade fruit smoothie, this viral Angel Food Smoothie recipe delivers the same refreshing taste while keeping more money in your wallet. Once you make it at home, you may find yourself skipping the drive-thru altogether.

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