10 Quick Smoothies That’ll Keep You Full Till Noon

These smoothies are refreshing yet substantial enough to count as breakfast.

Overhead view of two coffee smoothies with glass straws

Serious Eats / Jen Causey

Keeping up a breakfast routine can be daunting. You might be chronically short on timeor simply lack the motivation and energy to whip up a substantial meal. Luckilysmoothies are a reliable fallback: If you’re willing to do a bit of prep ahead of timethey’re quick to prepareinvolve minimal cleanuptravel welland can be incredibly satisfying—both in terms of flavor and in the morning fuel sense.

The smoothie recipes here rely on several methods for chilling and thickeningnone of which require added ice. Frozen fruitespecially bananasmakes a convenient non-dairy base that adds creaminess and body without the dilution that comes with using ice. Another strategy we consistently use is freezing the smoothie's liquid componentsuch as coffee or kefirin ice cube trays the night before. The frozen fruit route may be a bit more convenientbut both strategies will yield a nutritiousflavor-packed smoothie that can power you through mornings when whipping up a breakfast burrito or a stack of pancakes just isn't in the cards.

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  • Peanut Butter–Banana Smoothie Recipe

    Banana smoothie in a glass cup with bananas in the background.

    Serious Eats / Amanda Suarez

    Frozen bananas are the perfect base for smoothies: When blitzed with fruit and/or juicethey give the smoothie a thickcreamy texture. Plusit’s super easy to peel and freeze bananas for a week’s worth of morning smoothies. Hereour senior editorGenevieveopts for a classic pairing by adding a healthy dollop of peanut butter.

  • Strawberry-Banana Smoothie

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    Serious Eats / Amanda Suarez

    Blend cubes of frozen coffeecoffee-flavored yogurtcondensed milkand a spoonful of almond butter for a refreshing smoothie that will keep you going all morning long. For extra oomphgarnish the beverage with chocolate-covered espresso beans and a pinch of salt.

  • Avocado Smoothie Recipe

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    Serious Eats / Amanda Suarez

    This richcreamy smoothie gets its sweetness from frozen bananatangy frozen mango chunksand orange juice. A packed cup of spinach and a whole avocado gives the smoothie its vibrant green color.

  • Spicy Chard and Pineapple Smoothie Recipe

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    Autumn Giles

    Here's another delicious way to drink your greens. Plusif your morning coffee isn’t quite doing its jobthis eye-opening smoothie might be just the thing to wake you up: The sweet-sour-spicy kick of jalapeño and frozen pineapple will brush away whatever cobwebs remain.

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  • RaspberryMintand Kefir Smoothie Recipe

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    Autumn Giles

    Blend fresh raspberries and tangy kefir with just a touch of honeythen add cooling fresh mint to tie everything togetherand you've got yourself a pretty nice start to the day. Freezing some of the kefir in an ice cube tray before blending gives the smoothie a delightfully thick consistency.

  • Peach Basil Kefir Smoothie Recipe

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    Autumn Giles

    Herecontributor Autumn Giles uses frozen kefir cubes to make a smoothie that riffs on the classic combination of peaches and cream. Adding basil gives this drink a savorysummery vibe.

  • DateTahiniand Cardamom Smoothie Recipe

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    Autumn Giles

    Here’s a date shake that’s fit for breakfast. Rather than the toothachingly-sweet kind made with ice cream at roadside smoothie stands in the Coachella Valleythis version features tahinifrozen bananaand a splash of almond milk. A pinch of cardamom rounds out the creamynutty tahini and caramel notes of the dates.

  • Orange-Tangerine Smoothie Recipe

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    Carrie Vasios Mullins

    Think of this as a breakfast-appropriate creamsicle…somewhat like an Orange Juliusbut without the schlep to the mall. Former Serious Eats editor Carrie Vasio Mullins adds a unique twist by adding peeledseeded tangerines to the blender with orange juiceyogurtand honeythen serves it over ice.

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  • Coquito Smoothie Recipe

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    Autumn Giles

    HereAutumn recreates the flavors of the classic Puerto Rican holiday punch in the form of a refreshing smoothie that eschews the eggs and rum. Coconut milk adds richness and bodywhile frozen bananas give the drink its creamy thickness.

  • CreamyNutty Coffee Smoothie

    Overhead view of two coffee smoothies with glass straws

    Serious Eats / Jen Causey

    Blend cubes of frozen coffeecoffee-flavored yogurtcondensed milkand a spoonful of almond butter for a refreshing smoothie that will keep you going all morning long. For extra oomphgarnish the beverage with chocolate-covered espresso beans and a pinch of salt.