Have you ever sipped a smoothie that made you feel instantly cozy and warm? My Sweet Potato Smoothie does just that! After multiple trials, I discovered that the creamy texture combined with the nutty flavor and warmth of cinnamon makes for a delightful treat. It takes just five minutes to whip up, making it a fantastic option for a quick breakfast or snack. If you enjoy wholesome, feel-good recipes, you should also check out my Simple Avocado Toast.
About Sweet Potato Smoothie
This Sweet Potato Smoothie is a beautifully simple recipe that balances nutrition and taste. One chilly morning, I decided to test blending sweet potatoes, and the result was nothing short of comforting. Perfect for a busy family, it also encourages creativity with its versatile ingredients. It’s not just a smoothie; it’s a creamy hug in a glass that suits both casual mornings and festive gatherings alike.
- Quick prep time, fitting seamlessly into busy mornings.
- Budget-friendly with just a few wholesome ingredients.
- A family favorite that even kids will love due to its sweet, dessert-like taste.
- Sweet potatoes are rich in vitamins, making this smooth and nutrient-dense.
Key Ingredients & Their Roles
- Sweet Potato: Creamy base + steam and freeze for convenience.
- Frozen Banana: Adds natural sweetness and a thick texture.
- Almond Butter: Brings nutty flavor and healthy fats; can substitute with peanut butter.
- Cinnamon: Offers warmth and an aromatic spice kick; a sprinkle can elevate flavors.
How to Make Sweet Potato Smoothie
- Start by pouring the milk into the blender first; this helps maintain a smooth blend. Choose your favorite milk, whether almond, oat, or classic dairy!
- Add the steamed and frozen sweet potato cubes along with frozen banana chunks. Their contrasting frostiness enhances the creamy texture.
- Incorporate the almond butter and cinnamon. Blend until it gains a silky smooth consistency, about 30 seconds.
- Serve immediately in glasses, topping with an extra dusting of cinnamon for an elegant finish.


Pro Tips & Troubleshooting
- For a richer flavor, try toasting the almond butter lightly before blending.
- If the smoothie is too thick, simply add a bit more milk to reach your desired consistency.
- Seasonal variation: swap cinnamon for nutmeg or pumpkin spice for a fall-inspired twist.
- You can double the recipe for meal prep or use leftovers for popsicles!
Storage & Make-Ahead Guide
This smoothie is best enjoyed fresh, but if you have leftovers, store them in the fridge for up to 2 days. You can also freeze portions in ice cube trays for easy, on-the-go smoothies later. During my testing, I found that the flavors meld beautifully after a day, though the texture may thicken, so just add a splash more milk before serving.
What to Serve With Sweet Potato Smoothie
Pair this nutritious smoothie with a slice of homemade whole grain toast or some almond butter on crackers. For a complete breakfast, you might also like to try my Easy Peanut Butter Cookies, which complement the smoothie beautifully.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is a Sweet Potato Smoothie? It’s a creamy drink made with blended sweet potatoes, bananas, almond butter, and milk.
- Can I use fresh sweet potatoes? Yes, just steam them until soft before use. Frozen is more convenient!
- Is this smoothie vegan? Yes, if you use plant-based milk and almond butter for creaminess.
- How should I store leftover smoothie? Keep it in the fridge for up to 2 days or freeze in ice cube trays.
- Can I add protein to it? Absolutely! Add protein powder or Greek yogurt for an extra boost.
Final Thoughts
I hope you enjoy the Sweet Potato Smoothie as much as I do! It’s my go-to for a quick breakfast on busy mornings. Don’t hesitate to share your results or any personal twists you try—I can’t wait to hear how it goes!
More Recipes You’ll Love
- Sweet Potato Pie – a delicious way to enjoy sweet potatoes in dessert form
- Pumpkin Feta Phyllo Cups – shares a similar creamy texture and spice profile
- Mashed Sweet Potatoes with Miso Butter – perfect for sweet potato enthusiasts

Sweet Potato Smoothie
Ingredients
Smoothie Ingredients
- 2 cups sweet potato cubes steamed and frozen
- 1 cup banana chunks frozen
- 2 tablespoons creamy almond butter
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 1/3 cups milk of choice
- 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
Instructions
Blend and Serve
- Add the milk to the bottom of the blender first, then add the sweet potato cubes, frozen banana, almond butter, cinnamon, and pure maple syrup.2 cups sweet potato cubes, 1 cup banana chunks, 2 tablespoons creamy almond butter, 1 teaspoon cinnamon, 1 1/3 cups milk of choice, 2 tablespoons pure maple syrup
- Blend until smooth
- Pour into glasses and serve garnished with cinnamon
Notes
Made with wholesome ingredients!