Budget Berry-Banana Blast

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Prep time: 5 minutes

Cost Per Serving: Under $1.50

This recipe focuses on high-impact, low-cost ingredients that deliver a creamy texture and vibrant flavor without requiring expensive superfood powders or out-of-season imports.


Ingredients

  • 1 cup Frozen Mixed Berries: Buying in bulk frozen bags is significantly cheaper than fresh and preserves all the nutrients.
  • 1 Ripe Banana: Look for the “reduced price” brown bananas at the marketβ€”they are sweeter and perfect for blending.
  • 1/2 cup Rolled Oats: A budget-friendly way to add fiber and thickness, making the smoothie more filling.
  • 1 cup Water or Whole Milk: Using water keeps costs lowest, while a splash of milk adds creaminess for just pennies.
  • Optional: A pinch of cinnamon for added warmth and flavor depth.

Instructions

  1. Prep the Oats: If you prefer a smoother texture, pulse the dry oats in the blender for 10 seconds to create a fine flour before adding other ingredients.
  2. Layer the Blender: Add the liquid first, followed by the banana, oats, and frozen berries. Placing the frozen items on top helps the blades pull everything down efficiently.
  3. Blend: Start on a low speed and gradually increase to high. Blend for 45–60 seconds until the oats are fully incorporated and the mixture is purple and velvety.
  4. Serve: Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately.

Cost-Saving Tips for SmoothieCraft Readers

  • The “Spotty” Discount: Many grocery stores sell bags of overripe bananas for a fraction of the cost. Peel them, break them into halves, and freeze them in a reusable bag.
  • Bulk Buying: Grains like oats and seeds are much cheaper in the bulk bins than in pre-packaged canisters.
  • Seasonal Swaps: If berries are priced high even in the freezer aisle, swap them for frozen spinach or mango, which often goes on sale in large quantities.

Nutrition Quick-Look

  • Fiber: High (thanks to the oats and berry skins)
  • Natural Sugars: Balanced by complex carbs
  • Satiety: High (the oats provide lasting energy)