Smoothie King Banana Boat® Copycat Recipe is a thick and creamy banana smoothie blended with vanilla yogurt and a touch of maple syrup. This easy, protein-packed drink is perfect for a filling breakfast or a post-workout treat. A delicious homemade version of the classic Smoothie King favorite!
What’s in the Banana Boat®?
The Official Smoothie King Version
The original blends banana, nonfat milk, vanilla frozen yogurt, turbinado, and sometimes protein for a dessert-like, creamy smoothie.
Our Homemade Copycat Version
We recreate that milkshake vibe using frozen banana, almond or dairy milk, vanilla yogurt, and a hint of vanilla extract and sweetener.
Banana Boat® Ingredients
- Frozen Banana: 2 medium bananas—extra banana gives it that thick, creamy, dessert-like feel.
- Vanilla Yogurt (Greek or Regular): ½ cup—adds creaminess and that frozen yogurt texture and tang.
- Unsweetened Almond Milk (or dairy milk): ¾ cup—helps everything blend while keeping it light.
- Vanilla Extract: ½ tsp—brings out that banana-cream flavor combo.
- Honey or Maple Syrup (Optional): 1 tsp—adds sweetness if your bananas aren’t super ripe.
- Ice Cubes: ½ cup—helps thicken the smoothie and give it that chilled, frosty finish.
How to Make the Banana Boat® at Home
- Add milk and yogurt first: This gives your blender a creamy base and helps the blades move smoothly.
- Add frozen bananas: Use ripe bananas for the sweetest, richest flavor and ideal smoothie texture.
- Add flavor and sweetness: Drop in vanilla extract and maple syrup (if needed).
- Add ice and blend: Blend on high for about 45–60 seconds until thick, smooth, and super creamy.
- Taste and adjust: If it’s too thick, splash in more milk. Want it sweeter? Add a bit more syrup or an extra banana.

Why This Recipe is a Perfect Copycat
- Milkshake-Like Texture: Thick, smooth, and rich—just like the original Banana Boat®.
- Naturally Sweet: Ripe banana and yogurt give you natural flavor without too much sugar.
- Customizable: Easily make it dairy-free or boost it with protein powder.
- Simple, Familiar Ingredients: Everything’s right in your kitchen already.
Easy Tips and Swaps
- Want More Protein? Add a scoop of vanilla whey or plant-based protein powder.
- Dairy-Free? Use coconut yogurt and almond milk.
- Want It Even Creamier? Add ¼ avocado or 1 tbsp nut butter.
- Sweeter Version? Use sweetened vanilla yogurt or a pitted date.
How to Store Your Smoothie
- In the Fridge: Keep in a sealed jar for up to 24 hours. Shake before drinking.
- In the Freezer: Freeze in a jar or ice trays. Re-blend with extra milk for a smooth finish.
Nutrition Info (Per Serving about 20 oz)
This smoothie is basically banana cream pie in a glass—sweet, creamy, and satisfying.
- Calories: 300
- Protein: 8g
- Carbs: 45g
- Sugar: 25g (from fruit and yogurt)
- Fiber: 5g
Note: This info is an estimate. It can change based on the milk, yogurt, and sweeteners you use.
FAQs
- Can I use fresh banana instead of frozen?
Yes, but add more ice to keep it thick and chilled. - Is this good as a post-workout smoothie?
Totally! Add protein powder and it’s a perfect recovery shake. - Can I skip the yogurt?
Yes—just use extra frozen banana and a splash more milk for creaminess.
Try More Recipes:
- Smoothie King Banana Berry Treat® Recipe
- Smoothie King Angel Food™ Slim Recipe
- Smoothie King Angel Food™ Recipe
Smoothie King Banana Boat® Recipe
2
servings5
minutes300
kcalA thick, creamy banana smoothie with yogurt and vanilla flavor—just like the original Banana Boat® from Smoothie King!
Ingredients
2 frozen bananas
½ cup vanilla yogurt (Greek or regular)
¾ cup unsweetened almond milk or regular milk
½ tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp maple syrup or honey (optional)
½ cup ice cubes
Directions
- Add milk and yogurt to the blender.
- Add frozen bananas and vanilla extract.
- Add sweetener (if using) and ice.
- Blend on high until thick and creamy.
- Taste and adjust sweetness or texture if needed.