Strawberry Shortcake Protein Smoothie cravings hit hard sometimes, right? Let me guess, you had one of those mornings where you wanted something sweet but also needed a solid breakfast. Happens to me all the time. Something like this gives old-school strawberry shortcake vibes but packs a solid protein punch. Plus, it totally beats waiting in line at the smoothie shop. If you’re into more treats like this, you should check out my deliciously easy strawberry cheesecake or maybe try these crazy-good strawberry crunch cheesecake tacos for a weekend treat.
How to Make Strawberry Shortcake Protein Shake
Alright, so let me spill the beans. You do not need a fancy blender or even a ton of ingredients – half the reason I make this. Toss fresh (or frozen, I don’t judge) strawberries in a blender. Seriously, use whichever you have. Add your favorite vanilla protein powder, a splash of almond milk, and a spoonful of Greek yogurt. Sometimes I’ll chuck in a couple ice cubes if I want it thick.
Usually, I blend it all up for less than a minute. There’s just something about creamy Greek yogurt that makes it taste almost sinful… but in a “Wow, is this breakfast or dessert?” kind of way. If you feel like jazzing it up, sprinkle a touch of crushed graham cracker or shortbread on top—trust me, it’s a game-changer.
Once in a while I’ll sneak a drizzle of honey, but that’s between us, okay? Blend, pour, enjoy, and you’ve got a fast, legit-tasting strawberry shortcake protein smoothie without the fuss.
“Tried your shake with oat milk and a dash of cinnamon. My kids actually asked for seconds – and that’s a serious win!” – Megan from Ohio
Tips for Creating the Perfect Smoothie
Honestly, I’ve messed up my share of smoothies. So here’s what I’ve learned the hard way. Cold, ripe strawberries bring out way more flavor. You don’t want to use flavorless fruit, it’s just a sad scene.
Don’t skimp on the protein powder, but not all powders play nice—whey mixes smoother than plant ones sometimes. I find blending on low first, then going full speed, helps keep it creamy and less “chalky.” If it turns out too thick, a little splash of milk fixes things instantly.
And here’s a quirky one. Let the smoothie sit for a minute before drinking. Flavors mingle and somehow it just tastes more… shortcakey? No clue why, but it works.
Trust me, once you dial in your texture and sweetness, you’ll start looking at your leftover strawberries a whole new way.
Recipe Ingredients
The ingredients here are more flexible than you’d think. Still, these are my go-tos for a quick fix.
- 1 cup strawberries (fresh or frozen work)
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
- 1/2 cup unsweetened almond milk (or any milk you like)
- 1/4 cup Greek yogurt (plain or vanilla)
- 1-2 teaspoons honey (optional, if you want it sweeter)
- 2-3 ice cubes
- Crushed graham cracker or shortbread for topping (optional)
Substitutions and Variations
What I love most is that this strawberry shortcake protein smoothie is not a one-trick pony. You’re dairy-free? Use coconut or oat milk and swap Greek yogurt for a coconut-milk alternative. Chasing extra fiber or fun texture? Throw in a teaspoon of chia seeds or oats. Not a vanilla fan? Strawberry or even plain protein powder slides right in.
If strawberries aren’t knocking your socks off in flavor, try a little splash of lemon juice or a shake of freeze-dried strawberries. You can even blend in half a banana for added creaminess. And, if you’re wild, maybe add a smidge of almond extract.
Play with the classic recipe—it’s kind of like picking your favorite toppings at an ice cream bar. Sky is honestly the limit.
Other Delicious Drink Ideas
Some mornings you want more than just a strawberry shortcake protein smoothie, right? If you’re feeling adventurous, toss a spoonful of peanut butter and cocoa in for a PB&J protein shake. Or, go “dessert for breakfast” with a homemade mocha smoothie (cold brew + chocolate protein powder = magic).
Just want something easy? Mix berries, spinach, and orange juice for a no-fuss green smoothie. Oh, and when the mood strikes, blend up a frozen banana, almond butter and a touch of cinnamon. Strange combo but works surprisingly well.
- Serve over ice for an extra-chilly treat
- Try topping with extra berries or a dollop of whipped cream
- Store leftovers in the fridge for up to 8 hours; just re-blend before serving
- Make “smoothie pops” by freezing the mix in molds for a summertime snack
Common Questions
Q: Can I make this ahead of time?
A: Sure can. Just keep it in a sealed jar in the fridge and shake before drinking. It’s better fresh, but works in a pinch.
Q: Any tips if my smoothie is too thick?
A: Add a splash more liquid—milk or even water. Way easier to thin it out than to fix a soupy mix.
Q: Can I use different sweeteners?
A: Maple syrup, agave, even stevia. Go with whatever you like. Taste as you go.
Q: Does it still taste like shortcake if I use plain protein powder?
A: Honestly, vanilla adds a certain “cakey” taste. Plain works, but you might miss that classic shortcake vibe.
Q: Is it okay to use frozen strawberries?
A: Absolutely! They make it cold and thick—almost like a strawberry milkshake.
Why You’ll Want This for Breakfast (or Dessert)
So here’s the deal. This strawberry shortcake protein smoothie is crazy simple and way more fun than boring cereal or sad protein bars. You can mix up the recipe, sneak in extra goodness, or go wild with toppings. Plus, if you’re craving more inspiration, try the Strawberry Shortcake Protein Shake from Not Enough Cinnamon—it’s another winner. Or check out Kathryn’s take on a Strawberry Shortcake Protein Smoothie for a slightly different twist. Bottom line, you get your treat fix and your nutrients, all at once. Go ahead—give it a whirl tomorrow. Your blender (and taste buds) will thank you!

Strawberry Shortcake Protein Smoothie
Ingredients
Method
- Add the strawberries, vanilla protein powder, almond milk, and Greek yogurt to a blender.
- If desired, add ice cubes to thicken the smoothie.
- Blend all ingredients for less than a minute until smooth.
- Pour into a glass and sprinkle with crushed graham cracker or shortbread if using.
- Serve immediately and enjoy your strawberry shortcake protein smoothie!
Notes

Strawberry Shortcake Protein Smoothie
Ingredients
Method
- Toss the strawberries into a blender.
- Add the vanilla protein powder, almond milk, Greek yogurt, and ice cubes.
- Blend for less than a minute until creamy.
- Taste and adjust sweetness with honey if desired.
- Pour into a glass and top with crushed graham cracker if using.