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Sweet blueberries and bananas combine with tart grapes in this Blueberry Grape Banana Smoothie without any added sugar. It is one of my favorite smoothie combinations.

My boys used to ask for this smoothie all the time when they were younger. Even now that they’re teenagers, it’s rare that I get to drink a whole smoothie by myself.

Blueberry Grape Banana Smoothie

Grape Smoothie

I have always loved eating grapes. There was something joyous as a child about tearing off a bunch of these round and juicy sweet berries that burst with flavor. 

Nature might package them into bite-size pieces already, but as an adult, I have a long-standing love affair with smoothies. So, it doesn’t take much for me to break out the blender. 

My local grocery stores have their best prices on grapes in late summer and early fall. That makes them great to pair with blueberries which are also ripening at that time, and bananas which are ripe year-round. 

So, I am happy to report that this trio – blueberries, grapes, and bananas – combined to make an amazingly good end-of-summer smoothie.

It’s pretty incredible how the grape flavor stands out in this smoothie. You will still pick up the flavors of the blueberries and the bananas, but this truly is a Grape Smoothie.

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Blueberry Grape Smoothie

Smoothie Ingredients

  • Milk
  • Bananas
  • Red grapes
  • Black grapes (or whatever you have on hand)
  • Blueberries

I’m frequently asked about the glassware in these photos. I’ve had them for a number of years, but they’re still available in most kitchen stores and online. Here’s the link for the glasses on Amazon.

Blueberry Banana Smoothie
4.67 from 3 votes

Blueberry Grape Banana Smoothie

Avatar photoMary Younkin
Sweet blueberries and bananas combine with tart grapes in this Blueberry Grape Banana Smoothie without any added sugar.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 4 10 oz smoothies
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Ingredients 

  • 2 cups milk
  • 2 bananas frozen or fresh
  • 1 cup red grapes frozen
  • ½ cup black grapes frozen
  • ¾ – 1 cup blueberries frozen
  • 1-2 tablespoons honey optional – taste the smoothie first to see if it is needed

Instructions 

  • Layer ingredients into the blender in the order listed. Puree until smooth. Pour into glasses and enjoy!

Nutrition

Calories: 221 kcal | Carbohydrates: 44 g | Protein: 6 g | Fat: 5 g | Saturated Fat: 2 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g | Cholesterol: 15 mg | Sodium: 49 mg | Potassium: 579 mg | Fiber: 5 g | Sugar: 30 g | Vitamin A: 315 IU | Vitamin C: 13 mg | Calcium: 172 mg | Iron: 1 mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

{originally published 9/11/11 – recipe notes and photos updated 4/14/22}

Blueberry Grape Smoothie

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10 Comments

  1. My Journey With Candida says:

    I just had a blueberry banana smoothie yesterday. Sometimes, if I have grape, I add them also. I love them in my smoothies.

  2. Grace In Full Measure says:

    Delicious and that color is so attractive to kids!

  3. i- lostinausten says:

    Luv the colour & I'm sure it tasty too 🙂

  4. Anonymous says:

    I usually always add yogurt instead of milk.

    1. Alexx says:

      I used both yogurt and milk #dairy!

  5. Anonymous says:

    This is a great recipe! Sometimes I get tired of adding milk, almond milk, coconut milk or yogurt so I substitute cranberry juice.

  6. Zainab Ifthikar says:

    i added almonds and dates . i substituted honey for dates. its naturally sweet and caramelly. sooo good!5 stars

  7. Dan says:

    I tripled the recipe to make enough for my family and I can assure you, we were all licking every last drop 🙂5 stars

  8. Melissa says:

    It was yummy! I was looking for a way to use up frozen grapes and this was a great solution. We don’t love bananas, so we used just one banana and added an extra half-cup each of blueberries and grapes. We also used almond milk (fewer calories) and added a little stevia (instead of honey) and 1/2 tsp vanilla.4 stars

    1. Mary Younkin says:

      I’m so glad that you liked the smoothie, Melissa.