This easy mango pineapple smoothie recipe is the best quick healthy breakfast, snack, or dessert. It will be tart, sweet, and creamy with tropical vibes in every sip. You need just 4 ingredients for this fresh fruit taste of the islands.
If you like the McDonald's mango smoothie or the Jamba Juice Mango a Go-Go smoothie, you will love this homemade recipe to make at home. The Hawaiian flavors are wonderful and both kids and adults love it.
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Ingredients for Mango Pineapple Smoothie
It's creamy and filling thanks to the greek yogurt and the fiber in the fresh fruit blended together. This is a quick and easy 4-ingredient smoothie recipe.
Here is what you need to make a mango pineapple smoothie with greek yogurt:
- Mango - fresh cubes of ripe juicy mango are best.
- Pineapple - fresh chunks of this tropical fruit is perfect.
- Greek Yogurt - for protein and a thick rich creamy texture.
- Almond Milk - to thin out the smoothie for the best drinkable consistency.
For amounts & full instructions see the recipe card at the bottom.
How to Make a Mango Pineapple Smoothie
This recipe is ready to go in just 10 minutes. If you prep the fruit ahead of time and store it in the refrigerator for up to 4 days, the smoothie can be ready in just 1 minute - perfect for a busy morning breakfast!
Here are the quick & easy steps for making a fresh fruit mango & pineapple smoothie:
- Cut the Fruit
- Blend the Smoothie
- Serve & Enjoy
1 - Cut the Fruit
Trim the peel & outer skins of both fruits. Remove the large seed (pit) from the mango & core the pineapple. Cut each into small chunks.
For some easy tutorials on picking out and cutting these fruits, check out these links too:
Save extra mango to make some Mango Popsicles or Mango Ice Cream. And the extra pineapple is great in a Pineapple Banana Smoothie.
2 - Blend the Smoothie
To the blender container add all the ingredients plus a handful of ice cubes. Then you blend on high a few minutes until combined and the mango pineapple smoothie is creamy and ready to drink.
3 - Serve & Enjoy
Pour into a drinking glass or a to-go cup. The greek yogurt ensures it is thick and doesn't separate easily as some smoothies that are just fruit and ice tend to do. Enjoy!
Substitutions & Variations
This is a simple mango pineapple smoothie recipe that is delicious just as it is. But it is also a great base to build on to add more flavors or variations for additional tasty smoothie options to make.
Here are some additional great fruit smoothie recipe ideas
- Mango - use frozen chunks instead of fresh
- Pineapple - use frozen chunks instead of fresh (I do not recommend canned)
- Greek Yogurt - use a non-dairy or vegan option for dietary or lifestyle choices.
- Almond Milk - if you have a nut allergy, use soy, oat, or regular milk
- Tropical - use coconut milk instead of almond milk for island vibes.
- Protein Packed - add a scoop of your favorite protein powder or a teaspoon of chia seeds.
FAQ
The juice content of fruit can vary. If your smoothie is too thin, add more greek yogurt & blend to thicken it up.
Texture preferences may vary and the juice content of some fruit may be lower. If your smoothie is too thick to your liking, add more almond milk & blend until you get your desired consistency.
There are many health benefits to mango & pineapple smoothies. Mangos are a great source of Vitamin C, copper, Vitamin A, folate,& more. Plus they are great for gut health & a bunch of additional benefits of eating mango. The health benefits of pineapple include Vitamin C, manganese, & wonderful anti-inflammatory & good digestion attributes.
Smoothies freeze well when they are not loaded with a ton of dairy. This recipe has Greek Yogurt which freezes well compared to whole milk. I recommend freezing the smoothie in ice cube trays. Once frozen pop them out and store in an air-tight reusable ziplock bag. You can blend from frozen with a bit more almond milk to enjoy later.
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Mango Pineapple Smoothie
Equipment
- Blender
Ingredients
- 1 C fresh mango cut in small chunks
- ¾ C fresh pineapple cut in small chunks
- ½ C vanilla greek yogurt
- ¾ C unsweetened almond milk
- ice cubes a few/handful
Instructions
- First, you will want to dice your fresh mango and pineapple into small chunks.
- To the blender container add all the ingredients plus a handful of ice cubes. Then you blend on high for a few minutes until combined and smooth. There should be no chunks of ice remaining.
- Pour into a drinking glass or a to-go cup. Enjoy!
Notes
Nutrition Facts | |
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Servings: 2 | |
Amount per serving | |
Calories | 145 |
% Daily Value* | |
Total Fat 3.8g | 5% |
Saturated Fat 1.9g | 10% |
Cholesterol 9mg | 3% |
Sodium 72mg | 3% |
Total Carbohydrate 27.2g | 10% |
Dietary Fiber 2.4g | 9% |
Total Sugars 23.4g | |
Protein 2.8g | |
Vitamin D 0mcg | 2% |
Calcium 154mg | 12% |
Iron 0mg | 3% |
Potassium 334mg | 7% |
*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calorie a day is used for general nutrition advice. |
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Terra Booth says
I am definitely going to make this!!! What a great way to start off the day, and give it a little tropical twist until we are allowed to travel again!
Alexis Farmer says
Ooh, gonna have to try this! I’ve been craving smoothies.
elaina says
This should be the summer smoothie! Love mango in almost anything.
Sandra Whitmore says
This looks so refreshing and easy to make.
Emily says
I'm all about the tropical drinks! Looks delish!
Barbara says
Looks and sounds so great!
Suz | TravelsWithSuz.com says
Mangos and pineapple are 2 of my favorite fruits. I usually make my smoothies with a skim milk base, so I will branch out and try this recipe - thanks!
Chelsea says
I just made a similar smoothie this week! (Sans the yogurt because we're dairy-free but now I want to try plant-based yogurt in the smoothie.) This drink totally makes me think of pina coladas which are so refreshing in the summer time!
Angela says
Me too - yum!
Darby says
Mango + pineapple is one of my favorite combinations for a smoothie! My husband + I just ordered a new blender but I'll have to try this recipe once it comes in!
Angela says
Yes give this one a whirl in that new blender!
Sabrina DeWalt says
I am not really a smoothie person as I don't particularly care for the texture. I do love mango, though. This might be worth a shot.
Amanda says
Mango makes for such a fresh treat for summer!
Cindy says
This is a great recipe!
Marianne says
I LOVE mango pineapple smoothies! I can't have the yogurt, so I always use frozen bananas to make them creamy. I also add spinach!
Angela says
Spinach! Good way to sneak in those greens.
Christina Furnival says
My kids would love this! Thanks!
Kendra says
Yum! What a fantastic combination for a smoothie! I love mango and pineapple together!
Cindy Moore says
Yum! One of my favorite fruit combos for a morning smoothie!
Elizabeth says
These looks so refreshing and yummy. I love pineapple and mango did this is on my list of things to try!