Make a Peanut Butter Smoothie
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Make a peanut butter smoothie by measuring and blending peanut butter, milk, banana, and ice, practicing safe blender use with adult supervision.

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Step-by-step guide to make a peanut butter smoothie

What you need
Adult supervision required, banana, blender, glass, ice cubes, measuring cup, measuring spoon, milk, peanut butter, spoon

Step 1

Wash your hands with soap and water so everything stays clean.

Step 2

Put all your materials on a clean counter where you can reach them.

Step 3

Peel the banana.

Step 4

Break the banana into chunks using your hands.

Step 5

Put the banana chunks into the blender jar.

Step 6

Measure 2 tablespoons of peanut butter and add it to the blender jar.

Step 7

Measure 1 cup of milk and pour it into the blender jar.

Step 8

Measure 1/2 cup of ice cubes and add them to the blender jar.

Step 9

Put the blender lid on tightly and make sure it is secure.

Step 10

Ask an adult to plug in the blender and blend the mixture on low for 20–30 seconds until smooth while holding the lid.

Step 11

Ask the adult to turn off and unplug the blender.

Step 12

With the adult's help if needed pour the smoothie into a glass.

Step 13

Rinse the blender jar and spoon with water and put things away.

Step 14

Share your finished peanut butter smoothie on DIY.org

Final steps

You're almost there! Complete all the steps, bring your creation to life, post it, and conquer the challenge!

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Help!?

What can I use if I can't find peanut butter, regular milk, or a blender?

Substitute 2 tablespoons of sunflower seed or almond butter for the peanut butter, use 1 cup of oat or soy milk instead of dairy, and if you don't have a countertop blender use an immersion blender in a tall jar or mash and whisk the ingredients in a bowl.

My smoothie still has big banana chunks or won't get smooth — what should I check or try?

Cut the banana into smaller chunks before putting them into the blender jar, make sure the blender lid is on tightly and an adult blends longer on low while holding the lid, and add a little extra of the measured 1 cup of milk if the blades are struggling.

How can I change the steps to suit a toddler or an older child?

For toddlers let them wash hands, peel the banana, and break it into chunks or mash it in a bowl while an adult handles plugging in and blending, and for older kids let them measure the 2 tablespoons peanut butter, 1 cup milk, and 1/2 cup ice and operate the blender with supervision.

What are fun ways to improve or personalize the peanut butter smoothie?

Stir in a tablespoon of honey or cocoa with the 2 tablespoons of peanut butter, swap half the 1/2 cup of ice for 1/2 cup frozen berries when adding ice, top the poured smoothie with sliced banana or crushed peanuts, and then take a photo to share on DIY.org.

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Facts about cooking and kitchen safety for kids

⚠️ Peanuts are a common allergen — always check for allergies and have an adult supervise when using the blender.

🍌 A medium banana gives roughly 400–450 mg of potassium and adds natural sweetness to smoothies.

🧊 Crushing ice in short blender pulses makes a smoother texture and keeps the drink cold longer.

🥛 One cup of milk has about 8 grams of protein and calcium; plant milks like almond or oat are easy swaps.

🥜 Peanut butter packs about 7–8 grams of protein per 2 tablespoons — a tasty energy boost!

How do you make a peanut butter smoothie with a child?

Start by gathering ingredients and equipment. Let your child measure 2 tablespoons peanut butter, 1 cup milk, 1 ripe banana (broken into pieces), and a handful of ice into a blender jar—children can spoon and add items while an adult steadies the blender. Secure the lid, plug in, and have the adult pulse or blend on low until smooth. Pour into a cup and enjoy. Emphasize adult control of the blender and cleaning together afterward.

What materials and ingredients do I need to make a peanut butter smoothie with my kid?

Gather 2 tablespoons peanut butter, 1 cup milk (dairy or plant-based), 1 ripe banana, a handful of ice, and optional add-ins like yogurt or honey. You'll also need a blender, measuring cups and spoons, a cutting knife handled by an adult, a sturdy cup or glass, a spoon, and cleaning supplies. Always have an adult present to operate the blender and manage hot or sharp tools.

What ages is making a peanut butter smoothie suitable for?

Children aged 2–3 can help with simple tasks like adding banana slices and stirring in a bowl while an adult handles cutting and the blender. Ages 4–6 can measure ingredients and add them with supervision. Ages 7+ can help operate the blender under close adult guidance. Always consider choking risks and peanut allergies — if in doubt, consult a pediatrician and never leave young children unattended near appliances.

What safety tips and allergy alternatives should I know for peanut butter smoothies?

Always check for peanut allergies before starting; if allergic, swap peanut butter for sunflower seed butter or soy/nut-free spreads. Keep blender lid secure and let an adult operate or supervise blending; unplug before cleaning. Cut bananas into small pieces to reduce choking, teach children to keep hands away from blades, and use a stable step stool. Benefits include practicing measuring, motor skills, following steps, and enjoying a protein-rich snack together.
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