Best Starbucks chocolate smoothie Recipe

There are many types of Starbucks chocolate smoothie recipe recipes around the world. Here we are going to show you different Starbucks chocolate smoothie recipe recipes in different ways.

Today, we will also show you the nutritional value of that recipe and much other information that will help you maintain your healthy life.

We have listed 1 different recipe on the Starbucks chocolate smoothie recipe. Let’s see how to make them.

#1 CHOCOLATE CARAMEL SMOOTHIE BOWL

CHOCOLATE CARAMEL SMOOTHIE BOWL

Calories

536.6

Ingredients

  • 5.3 oz Vanilla Greek Yogurt
  • 4 oz brew of Starbucks Caramel Flavored Coffee, frozen for a smoothie bowl, fresh-brewed for sipping through a straw
  • 2 tablespoons natural almond butter (or Barney Butter Almond Butter with cocoa + coconut)
  • 1 frozen banana, sliced
  • 1 scoop Barlean’s Chocolate Silk Greens
  • Garnishes: Almonds, sliced bananas, chocolate chips, granola

Health Information

Vegetarian, Pescatarian, Gluten-Free, Wheat-Free, Egg-Free, Peanut-Free, Soy-Free, Fish-Free, Shellfish-Free, Pork-Free, Red-Meat-Free, Crustacean-Free, Celery-Free, Mustard-Free, Sesame-Free, Lupine-Free, Mollusk-Free, Alcohol-Free, Sulfite-Free, Kosher

Instruction

To prepare CHOCOLATE CARAMEL SMOOTHIE BOWL you need to follow some steps. The recipe is not that tough so you can make it very easily. First, you need to take Greek Yogurt. Then follow the instruction for more details.

 
 

Nutrition Facts

1.0 servings per container

Serving Size433.29g


Calories536.6

  • Amount Per Serving% Daily Value *
  • Total Fat 32.71g 51%
    • Saturated Fat 10.31g 52%
    • Trans Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 19.98mg 7%
  • Sodium 78.2mg 4%
  • Amount Per Serving% Daily Value *
  • Potassium 789.2mg 23%
  • Total Carbohydrate 51.42g 18%
    • Dietary Fiber 7.6g 31%
    • Sugars 32.48g
  • Protein 19.99g 40%
  • Vitamin A 0.39%
  • Vitamin C 11.18%
  • Calcium 22.63%
  • Iron 11.75%
  • Magnesium 35.51%

* The % Daily Value tells you how much a nutrient in a serving of food contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

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