Celebrity drinks always spark attention, but few have created the same hype as the Travis Scott Smoothie Recipe.
This one is thick, creamy, layered with tropical sweetness, and balanced with a mocha-style chocolate twist.
It looks indulgent, but you can make it as either a dessert-style drink or a protein-packed shake that you can sip after the gym.
The version that went viral is linked to the Erewhon Travis Scott Smoothie Recipe, the LA luxury store that charges up to $20 for a single glass.
How to Make Travis Scott Smoothie
The Travis Scott Smoothie isn’t just one flavor. It has many flavors, like one made with frozen banana + mango base for natural sweetness, nut butter for richness, cacao powder for that mocha punch, and milk or plant-based milk for the creamy body.
Ingredients:
These ingredients are for one large, thick smoothie. You can also double their quantities for two or more servings.
- 1 large frozen banana: You can slice and freeze especially ripe (with spots), which will give more sweetness and creamy texture to your smoothie. And, avoid green bananas; they will make your smoothies chalky.
- 1 cup frozen mango chunks: Mango will give tropical sweetness. Besides this, you can also use frozen pineapple as it’s the closest alternative, but your Smoothie will be more tangy.
- 1 tablespoon almond butter (or peanut butter): Almond butter is mild; peanut butter will give a stronger flavor. Whatever you use, you will get protein and creaminess.
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cacao powder (or cocoa powder): it’s to add a rich chocolate taste. Raw cacao is more bitter, while Dutch-process cocoa is smoother. You can choose any of them. I personally like both.
- ¾ cup almond milk: Almond milk will keep the Travis Scott smoothie light; you can use oat milk for silkier, and coconut milk for tropical thickness. Btw, whole milk works too.
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder: Optional, but it will make your smoothie filling and protein-rich, which means a “fitness smoothie.”
- 1 teaspoon honey or maple syrup: Optional. Use only if your fruit isn’t sweet enough. If you’re ripe banana is as is, you won’t have to add it.
- Pinch of salt: Small, but it will balance both chocolate and fruit.
Optional Boosts
- Shot of cold espresso: if you want a mocha-style Travis Scott Smoothie.
- Chia seeds or flax seeds: They will give fiber and healthy fats.
- Cacao nibs: Good for crunch and antioxidants.
- Greek yogurt (2 tbsp): If you’re not adding protein but want a healthy smoothie, it’s a good choice.
Instructions:
This smoothie is easy to make in Erewhon-style thickness. You have to follow my methods:
Step 1: Add liquids first:
You need to take a blender and pour ¾ cup almond milk.
I want you to start with liquid first so that powders and nut butter can blend smoothly.
Step 2: Add powders and nut butter
In that milk.
- You want to sprinkle in cacao powder,
- Add protein powder if using
- 1 spoon of almond butter.
Before adding frozen fruit, you’d want to add powder first so it could dissolve properly.
Step 3: Add frozen fruit
Now drop those banana slices and mango chunks on top.
Frozen fruit will bring body, creaminess, and coldness without adding ice.
If they’re not frozen, you can also add a few ice cubes.
Step 4: Blend
Pulse first to break chunks, then blend on high for 1–2 minutes.
Stop!
Then, scrape down the sides if needed. You just want to make it completely smooth and thick.
Step 5: Taste and adjust
Give it a taste and check the sweetness and thickness.
You can add honey if needed, or more milk for a looser texture. (Though, if your bananas are ripe, you won’t need extra sweetener, I’m personally okay without it too)
If too thin, add extra frozen bananas.
Step 6: Serve like Erewhon
Pour into a glass or jar. Swirl some almond butter on the glass sides, especially if you are presenting to guests.
Then, top with cacao nibs, granola, or a slice of mango.
If you want a fun dessert look, you can drizzle some chocolate syrup or even add a layer of whipped coconut cream before topping.
It will feel over-the-top, but that’s what Erewhon-style is all about.
Extra Notes for Perfect Texture
- Blend longer than you think — I recommend at least 90 seconds. It will reduce graininess from cacao and protein powder.
- If your blender struggles, you can let the fruit thaw for 3 to 4 minutes before blending.
- If you want an icy finish, add 2–3 small ice cubes at the very end and pulse quickly.
Ingredient Substitutes
This smoothie is highly customizable, so you can make it to suit your diet. Or use these ingredient alternatives, if any of the above-mentioned ingredients aren’t available.
- Banana substitute: You can use frozen avocado (creamy, low sugar) or frozen cauliflower ( it will add bulk without flavor).
- Mango substitute: Pineapple, papaya, or even peaches are good for a softer sweetness.
- Nut butter substitute: Cashew butter for a mellow flavor, sunflower butter if you want a nut-free smoothie.
- Protein substitute: Collagen peptides, hemp seeds, or you can also skip if you want to keep it light.
- Milk substitute: Soy milk (protein-rich), oat milk (creamy), coconut water (light and tropical).
- Sweetener substitute: Dates (blend for caramel-like sweetness), stevia, or monk fruit if you want a sugar-free smoothie.
If you’re into other smoothie blends, you might also try my Mango and Chocolate Protein Smoothie, it’s a similar tropical + chocolate pairing.
Variations of Travis Scott Smoothie
If you like this smoothie (I’m sure you will), then you won’t make the same version again and again.
You can try other variations like more chocolatey, tropical, or fitness-focused. Here are some of my recommendations:.
1. Travis Scott Mocha Energy Smoothie
- You will need to add ½–1 shot of cold espresso.
- Mix in ¼ tsp cinnamon.
- Use oat milk for richness.
It will taste like a chocolate latte blended into a smoothie, and it’s good for mornings.
2. Travis Scott Fitness Smoothie
- You can double the protein powder.
- Add spinach or kale.
- Toss in chia seeds.
It will become like a nutrient-heavy shake, which is good for pre- or post-workout fuel.
3. Tropical Travis Twist
- Here, you will want to use coconut milk instead of almond milk.
- Keep mango, add pineapple chunks. And, top it with coconut flakes.
This version will feel like a beach drink, light and refreshing.
4. Chocolate Travis Scott Smoothie
- You can skip the mango; use 1½ bananas.
- Add 2 tbsp cacao powder.
- Use chocolate almond milk.
- And a spoon of hazelnut butter, it will make it taste like Nutella.
This variation would be like a dessert in disguise. You can also pair it with Rice Flour Brownies with Cocoa Powder if you want a decadent combo.
5. Erewhon Superfood Copy
- You want maca powder, spirulina, and hemp seeds.
- Use coconut water instead of milk.
- Top with hemp granola.
It will feel like something you’d buy for $20, but it would be way cheaper at home.
6. Party-Style Smoothie Bowl
- You will have to reduce the milk a little for thickness.
- Pour into a bowl instead of a glass.
- And then top it with sliced banana, granola, coconut flakes, and cacao nibs.
It will become more of a breakfast bowl than a smoothie, and it will look amazing on the table.
Toppings & Serving Ideas
The smoothie is good already, as I’ve shared above. However, toppings will make it feel café-style and give extra texture. Here are some easy and fun options you can add.
- Granola clusters if you want crunch.
- Cacao nibs or chocolate chips, if you’re a chocolate lover, just like me.
- Fresh mango cubes, if you want a fruity bite.
- Toasted coconut flakes, if you want tropical notes.
- Nut butter drizzle to keep your Smoothie Instagram-worthy (or as we see on social media).
If you’re into smoothie bowls, this also works as a topping base — you will just need to reduce the milk by ¼ cup.
What to Serve with Travis Scott Smoothie
This smoothie is filling, but if you want to serve it as part of a bigger breakfast or café-style spread, here are my pairing recommendations:
Sweet Pairings
- Bakery Style Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Muffins, if you want a café-style pairing.
- Easy Banana Bars Without Frosting will add a light, wholesome bite.
- Having fresh berries or kiwi slices would be a good refreshing contrast.
Savory Pairings
- Dunkin Donuts Stuffed Bagel Minis if you want something salty with a creamy filling.
- Avocado toast for balance with the smoothie’s sweetness.
Drinks
- Iced Mocha Latte if you want a coffee companion.
- Light herbal tea works if you prefer contrast.
Storage
This Travis Scott Smoothie tastes good when it’s fresh. You can still make them ahead of time or save leftovers if needed. Here’s what you need to do:
- Fridge: You will need to store it in a glass jar with a lid; it will be safe for up to 24 hours. Just make sure to shake well before drinking. But it won’t be as good as fresh.
- Freezer: You can pour into ice cube trays, freeze, and re-blend later with milk.
- Smoothie prep packs: Bag frozen banana, mango, and cacao, then next time, when you want to drink it, just add milk and blend.
Nutrition (per large serving, approx)
This is an approximate nutrition breakdown of the homemade Travis Scott Smoothie based on the ingredients I have shared.
And the values may change a little depending on your substitutions or add-ins.
- Calories: 350–420
- Protein: 20–25g (with protein powder)
- Fat: 12–15g
- Carbs: 40–45g
- Fiber: 6–8g
- Sugar: natural from fruit
Conclusion
This Travis Scott Smoothie Recipe will bring that same indulgent, layered vibe Erewhon is famous for — but without the hefty price tag.
It’s thick, creamy, tropical with a chocolate twist, and you can customize it based on your mood.
You can make it fruity with mango and coconut, mocha-style with espresso and cacao, or even dessert-like with extra banana and chocolate.
FAQs About Travis Scott Smoothie Recipe
Here are some important questions with their answers about this Travis Scott Smoothie:
How to make Travis Scott smoothie?
You will need frozen banana, mango chunks, almond butter, cacao powder, and milk.
And, you can also add protein powder or espresso, but they’re optional.
You will need to blend them until they become thick and creamy, then you can serve them with toppings like cacao nibs or coconut flakes.
What is in Travis Scott’s smoothie?
Main ingredients used to make a Travis Scott smoothie are frozen banana, frozen mango, almond or peanut butter, cacao powder, and almond milk.
Besides this, you can also add protein powder, espresso for a mocha-style, or superfoods like chia seeds.
Why are Erewhon smoothies so popular?
Erewhon smoothies are linked to celebrities, and they often cost $15–20, which is expensive for common people.
That’s because they use “superfood” ingredients like spirulina, maca, and collagen.
They’re trendy and marketed as luxury wellness drinks, which makes them a status symbol as well as a recipe.
Where can I get the Travis Scott smoothie?
You can sometimes find it at Erewhon stores in Los Angeles, but the easiest way is to make it at home using this recipe. It’s cheaper, customizable, and will taste just as good.
Is Travis Scott’s smoothie good?
Yes, it’s a rich and creamy smoothie that is made with chocolate and tropical fruit. It’s filling, adaptable, and tastes like a mix between a mocha shake and a fruit smoothie.

Travis Scott Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 large frozen banana ripe, sliced before freezing
- 1 cup frozen mango chunks or pineapple for tangy swap
- 1 tbsp almond butter or peanut butter for stronger flavor
- 1 tbsp unsweetened cacao powder or cocoa powder
- 3/4 cup almond milk or oat milk/coconut milk
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder optional, for fitness version
- 1 tsp honey or maple syrup optional, only if fruit isn’t sweet enough
- Pinch of salt
- Optional Boosts:
- 1 shot cold espresso mocha vibe
- 1 tsp chia seeds or flax seeds
- 1 tbsp cacao nibs
- 2 tbsp Greek yogurt protein boost if skipping powder
Instructions
Start with Liquids:
- Pour almond milk into your blender first.
- This helps powders and nut butter mix smoothly.
Add Powders & Nut Butter:
- Sprinkle cacao powder, protein powder (if using)
- Add almond butter into the milk.
Add Frozen Fruit:
- Drop in frozen banana slices and mango chunks. (If not frozen, add a couple of ice cubes.)
Blend Smoothly:
- Pulse to break chunks, then blend on high for 1–2 minutes until thick, creamy, and smooth.
- Scrape down sides if needed.
Taste & Adjust:
- Check sweetness and thickness.
- Add honey if needed, or more milk for looser texture.
- For thicker, add extra banana.
Serve Erewhon-Style:
- Swirl almond butter inside the glass, pour smoothie, and top with cacao nibs, granola, or mango cubes.
- Optional: drizzle chocolate syrup or add whipped coconut cream for indulgence.
Notes
Blend at least 90 seconds to reduce graininess from cacao/protein powder.

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