This creamy chocolate smoothie recipe is the best chocolate smoothie you will ever try. It tastes like drinking a thick chocolate milkshake!

Table of Contents
- Easy chocolate smoothie
- Chocolate Smoothie Recipes
- Step by step video
- Chocolate protein smoothie recipe
- Healthy chocolate smoothie ingredients
- Chocolate breakfast shake
- How to make a chocolate smoothie
- The best chocolate shake trick
- Vegan and keto options
- Chocolate milkshake or smoothie?
- Chocolate Smoothie Recipe

Easy chocolate smoothie
If you are looking for a healthy breakfast or snack option that’s easy to make and will keep you full for hours, be sure to give this simple chocolate smoothie a try.
It’s quick to whip up and packed with nutritious ingredients. And unlike many other healthy smoothie recipes, there is NO banana required!
Just throw everything into a blender, blend until smooth, and enjoy the absolute most delicious homemade chocolate smoothie of your life.
Also try this popular Chocolate Mug Cake

Chocolate Smoothie Recipes
Chocolate Coffee Smoothie: Add half a teaspoon of instant coffee before blending.
Black Forest: Instead of yogurt, substitute six ounces of frozen cherries. If not buying the fruit already pitted, be sure to remove the pits prior to blending.
Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie: Blend in two tablespoons of peanut butter, powdered peanut butter, or almond butter for a rich and decadent chocolate shake.
Nutella Smoothie: Follow the steps for the chocolate peanut butter shake above, substituting the nut butter for store bought or Homemade Nutella.
Chocolate Strawberry: Instead of vanilla yogurt, use strawberry yogurt and add one or two frozen chopped strawberries. Or make a blueberry version with blueberry yogurt and a small handful of frozen blueberries.
Chocolate Banana Smoothie: For an added sugar free smoothie, use a ripe frozen banana as your sweetener of choice. This will also yield a thicker smoothie.
Tropical Smoothie: Use canned coconut milk as your milk of choice and six ounces frozen mango or banana instead of the yogurt.
Chocolate Green Smoothie: Add a handful of fresh spinach or kale. Or blend in up to a fourth cup of frozen spinach or greens of choice.
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Step by step video
Above, watch the chocolate smoothie recipe video.

Chocolate protein smoothie recipe
Even when prepared without protein powder, this healthy chocolate shake packs in up to twelve grams of protein.
To make an even higher protein morning meal or healthy snack, feel free to add a scoop of your favorite chocolate, vanilla, birthday cake, or other flavor protein powder.
Depending on the brand and type of protein powder you use, the protein smoothie can have over twenty five grams of protein!
Adding a spoonful of peanut butter or a sprinkle of nutritious chia seeds or flax seeds will also up the fiber and protein in the recipe.
Use leftover protein powder for Protein Brownies

Healthy chocolate smoothie ingredients
You will need unsweetened cocoa powder or chocolate protein powder, milk of choice, vanilla yogurt, your favorite sweetener, a pinch of salt, and optional peanut butter, cashew butter, tahini, or almond butter.
The recipe does not call for adding any ice cubes, and I recommend not using any. Ice dilutes the richness of the chocolate flavor.
Measurements for the sweetener will depend on whether you are using sweetened or unsweetened yogurt and milk, as well as your own personal tastebuds and what type of sweetener you choose.
For a recipe made with unsweetened milk and yogurt, I like to add around two or three teaspoons of pure maple syrup or unrefined sugar. You can use pretty much any all purpose sweetener here, so go with your favorite.
Chocolate breakfast shake
Turn the recipe into a filling breakfast option by adding one to two tablespoons of quick or old fashioned rolled oats.
Blend the oats until their texture resembles that of flour. Then add all remaining ingredients, and blend again.
Aside from the added fiber and protein, adding oatmeal is also a great way to make the smoothie even thicker.

How to make a chocolate smoothie
Combine the yogurt, milk, cocoa powder or protein powder, salt, optional nut butter, and sweetener in a blender. Blend until thick and smooth.
Pour the drink into a tall glass. Or use a mason jar if you wish to be fancy.
You can also turn it into a chocolate smoothie bowl. Top the bowl with granola, mini chocolate chips, shredded coconut, raspberries, two ingredient Chocolate Truffles, or sliced bananas and homemade Coconut Whipped Cream.
The best chocolate shake trick
If you own a high speed blender like a Vitamix and want to make an even thicker smoothie, pour the milk into an ice cube tray and freeze it ahead of time.
Once frozen, pop out the frozen milk ice cubes and blend them along with the other ingredients to create a super thick chocolate smoothie.

Vegan and keto options
To make a vegan chocolate smoothie, use nondairy yogurt and plant based milk. I like almond milk, oat milk, soy milk, or canned coconut milk.
For a keto chocolate smoothie with no sugar, use either sugar free vanilla yogurt or plain Greek yogurt. If using an unsweetened yogurt, add a fourth teaspoon of pure vanilla extract and adjust the sweetener to suit your tastes. Keto sugar replacements include allulose, xylitol, or stevia.
In addition to being vegan and low carb, the healthy recipe can also be soy free, gluten free, dairy free, egg free, nut free, low fat, and low calorie.
Chocolate milkshake or smoothie?
The difference between a milkshake and a smoothie is that ice cream is the main ingredient in milkshakes, while smoothies blend ingredients like fruit, yogurt, milk, and sometimes greens, avocado, and vegetables or fruit juice.
Smoothies are usually much healthier than milkshakes due to their traditional lower sugar and fat content and the addition of more nutritious ingredients.
A milkshake is more often served as a dessert, whereas a fruit smoothie with yogurt can also make a great healthy breakfast or snack.


Chocolate Smoothie
Ingredients
- 6 oz vanilla yogurt (dairy free or sugar free if desired)
- 1/2 cup milk of choice
- 2 tbsp unsweetened cocoa powder or chocolate protein powder
- 1 pinch salt
- 2 tbsp peanut butter (optional)
- sugar or sweetener of choice to taste
Instructions
- To make a chocolate smoothie, first add everything to a blender, and blend until smooth. Serve, and enjoy. If you have a high speed blender (like a Vitamix) and want to make an even thicker smoothie, freeze the milk in an ice cube tray ahead of time. Once frozen, blend with the other ingredients to make a super thick chocolate smoothie.View Nutrition Facts
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Notes
Easy Smoothie Ideas

This breakfast smoothie is a great way to use up ripe bananas. And you can change up the flavor by substituting cashew butter or almond butter for the peanut butter.

Adding avocado to a smoothie might sound strange. Just try it, and prepare to be amazed at how much it resembles the taste and texture of a vanilla milkshake.

These wholesome plant based strawberry smoothies can be made with just 3 ingredients and no banana. Throw in a handful of boba (tapioca pearls) if you want to turn them into fun bubble smoothies.

Get your daily dose of leafy greens before the sun rises, with these simple and delicious green smoothies.

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Top the healthy shakes with whipped cream, or garnish them with chocolate chips. They are cold, refreshing, and a wonderful morning or afternoon pick-me-up.
















My fav green veggie is spinach, zucchini and green beans 🙂
I would love to win this powder because any extra nutrition I ca get is awesome and of course the Choc part is a win win 🙂
I think it’s a tie…broccoli and zucchini!!!
hi Katie!!
so i was lucky enough to get a liebster award on my artist blog (run by my manager Adrian) and that made it so that i can give it out too – and i chose you as one of my recipients!!! 🙂 thank you so much for all of your delicious recipes and you can read about the award and all it entails here, and I wrote up a little blurb and such:
http://allisoncrowe.blogspot.ca/2012/03/liebster-awards-allison-crowe-picks.html
xoxox
Allison
eep – sorry – i can’t seem to delete my previous post – but my fave green veggie is probably sugar snap peas from right off the vine!
My favorite is sugar snap peas!
I’ve been venturing into the world of protein & green powders of late. While I don’t mind the natural flavored ones and chocolate ones would definitely be a treat. I’m thinking a chocolate greens powder smoothie with banana would hit the spot. Luckily I love myself some spinach anyway any how so I never have to feel I’m choking down my veggies.
Favorite green veggie? Hummmm. Either cucumbers or peas.
AH! so beet GREENS… an anomaly to me until just recently. I love beets and I have buy these beautiful beets from a man at the local farmers market but those greens just kept stumping me on what I could do with them. I hate wasting food (especially fruits and veggies) and I try to use the entire produce and through away as little as possible.
First, I tried my own recipe: stuffed beet greens. I made a multigrain bean mixture and then constructed little veggie “burritos”. These were ok, but not amazing.
Then… oh my goodness… then I came across a recipe for beet green pesto (minus the cheese and substituted cashews) = AMAZING. I think I love this jsut as much as regular pesto.
What would I do with this stuff if I win? Easy. I would try scoops of this in every meal I could possibly think of and invent. For example, oatmeal.. chocolate fig and blueberry oatmeal. OR, chocolate coconut banana smoothie. ORRR chocolate pesto (hey, it could work).
I would go crazy with this stuff.
Thank you for the giveaways!
I LOVE broccoli. Absolutely adore it. Brussels are a close second, though! Funny to think I grew up hating both, as most kids do – that’s because I only ever had them steamed and plain. It’s amazing what a couple minutes in a hot oven will do.
I’d have to say fresh cucumber (on toasted Ezekial with veganaise) is probably my favorite and I love asparagus. But what I have everyday is spinach, cause it’s so good for me!!
I’d use the chocolate greens in smoothies, avocado pudding or in anything else I can think of. I LOVE chocolate.
I really love lots of green veggies. My favorite? I’d chose avacado, or cucumber, or zucchini. I would use the powder to supplement my breakfast somehow. I’m thinking it would taste yummy mixed in plain yogurt with some berries 🙂
I love asparagus!
Just found this site and am excited to start trying some of the recipes. I was also excited to find someone else who eats chocolate every day.
My favorite green veggie is broccoli. Not sure how I’d use this powder, the first I’ve ever heard of it, but if it’s as yummy as you say I might use in on everything! I also love smoothies, so that would be a great option – mixed with blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, etc.
I love vegetables–but fresh spinach is divine! I think this powder would be good in many things but I’d probably make something similar to your smoothie with it!
Definitely roasted broccoli with garlic and lemon zest. Yummm!
Favorite green veggie would probably be brussel sprouts!
I love kale, brocoli, asparagus!! I love your blog too:)