This 5-Minute Date Shake recipe is decadently creamy yet completely dairy-free! With protein-packed tahini, almond milk, dates, frozen bananas, and a dash of cinnamon, it’s the perfect power breakfast or afternoon treat.

A date shake in a glass on a coaster surrounded by bananas, dates and a kitchen towel.
Photo Credits: Mark Beahm

When I started writing this post, I kept going back and forth on the name. Should I call it a date shake or a date smoothie? Technically, there is no ice cream involved here. But still, this tahini date shake earns the title 100%!

The combination of sweet ripe frozen bananas, sticky Medjool dates, and nutty tahini takes care of the richness and creaminess with no ice cream needed! Like our Mango Smoothie and Green Smoothie, it’s nutritious enough for breakfast but tasty enough for an after-dinner treat. Plus, it freezes well so you can make a big batch to store for healthy breakfasts throughout the week.

Table of Contents
  1. Ingredients for this Date Shake Recipe
  2. Ingredient Spotlight
  3. How to Freeze Bananas
  4. How to Make this Date Shake Recipe
  5. How to Meal Prep this Date Smoothie
  6. What to Serve with a Date Shake
  7. More Date Recipes 
  8. Tahini Date Shake Recipe
Ingredients for the date shake recipe including bananas, tahini, dates, almond milk and cinnamon.

Ingredients for this Date Shake Recipe

You only need 5 ingredients to make this simple date smoothie: 

  • Bananas: Frozen bananas are ideal as it’ll keep the date shake extra cold, but any ripe bananas you have will work. You can even chop up a bunch of bananas and freeze them in a single layer, transfer to a zip-top bag and use as needed.
  • Dates: I love Medjool dates’ rich caramel flavor and sticky texture, but any dates you have will work in this recipe. Add an extra date or two if you’re using a smaller variety.
  • Tahini: This ground sesame paste adds a nutty flavor and velvety texture (see Ingredient Spotlight below for more). 
  • Ice: Helps prevent the date shake from being too thick. It also makes it extra cold so you get the milkshake vibes without the ice cream! Crushed ice blends well, but what you have will work fine. You can always add more or less depending on the consistency you want. 
  • Almond milk: I like the nuttiness of almond milk to complement the tahini, but whole milk or any unsweetened alternative milk of your choice will work well. 
  • Cinnamon: Makes this date shake a nostalgic cinnamon roll-like flavor.
Two date shakes on coasters surrounded by bananas and dates.

Ingredient Spotlight

Tahini is the secret ingredient you might not expect in a date shake! Many people are familiar with something like peanut butter, almond butter, or even pistachio butter in smoothies and shakes, but if you haven’t tried tahini paste you are in for a treat. I like peanut butter fine, but tahini wins my heart!

Tahini is a creamy, rich vegan paste made by finely grinding roasted sesame seeds until buttery smooth. The best part? I use this Mediterranean pantry staple in SO many ways, from giving sweet treats like chocolate chip cookies an addictive nutty quality to bringing the velvety goodness to savory homemade hummus

Plus, did you know that tahini is loaded with nutrition? It’s packed with loads of protein (more than milk and most nuts!). It’s also a rich source of vitamin E, B vitamins–which can give you a great energy boost and help brain function, and important minerals, such as magnesium, iron and calcium. See the full breakdown of all that this wonder ingredient has to offer at the USDA.

  • READ MORE: What is Tahini?
  • TRY IT: Try my favorite Tahini, made from 100% organic sesame seeds. In this recipe, I used plain tahini, but chocolate tahini would be out of this world delicious as well.
  • BEST SUBSTITUTE: Any nut butter of your choice. 
A date shake in a glass on a coaster.

How to Freeze Bananas

To freeze bananas, peel them and cut into slices or chunks. Arrange the slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment or wax paper. Freeze for 1 to 2 hours (this prevents the slices from sticking together).

Once frozen, transfer the sliced bananas to freezer-safe bags or containers and return to the freezer for later use. (This works great for when you’re making banana bread as well. Don’t let ripe bananas go to waste!)

How to Make this Date Shake Recipe

If you froze your banana whole, you’re likely fine throwing it into the blender as-is. A powerful blender helps, but as long as yours isn’t dull, it’ll just need a few more pulses. If you have fresh bananas, that’s fine too, your smoothie just won’t be as cold. Here are the steps:

  • Make the shake: To a blender, add 2 frozen bananas (sliced or whole), 1/4 cup of tahini, 1 1/2 cups of unsweetened almond milk, 1/4 cup of ice (about a handful), and a pinch of cinnamon. Tear 4 Medjool dates into pieces and add, discarding the pit as you go. The ingredients for the tahini date shake in the pitcher of a blender just before being mixed together.
  • Blend: Run until the shake is smooth and creamy, adding more ice or almond milk if necessary. Give it a taste: I find it plenty sweet, but you can always add a drizzle of honey and re-blend if you’d like.
  • Finish and serve. Transfer to serving glasses and finish with a pinch of cinnamon. Enjoy!A date shake in a glass on a coaster surrounded by bananas, dates and a kitchen towel.

How to Meal Prep this Date Smoothie

While this date shake recipe takes about 5 minutes in a good blender, it also makes for a great make-ahead breakfast (and 5 extra minutes of sleep!). To make it ahead of time:

  • Blend the date shakes, then portion into Mason jars and close tightly.
  • Store the shakes in the fridge for up to 2 nights. Separation may occur after the first night, but you can just stir the shakes and enjoy, totally fine!
  • Store in your freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge one night before you plan to have them. If you store them in glass jars in your freezer just make sure you leave enough room for the smoothie to expand when frozen.
  • You can also make smoothie packs. Use freezer-safe bags like these reusable stasher bags, add your sliced banana in a single layer, followed by your chopped dates and cinnamon. Make one bag per smoothie. When you’re ready to blend it, just put the contents of the freezer bag into your blender, add the milk, tahini, and ice then blend!

What to Serve with a Date Shake

I like this date shake as a quick grab-and-go breakfast, but it also makes for a delicious dessert. How about a Mediterranean twist to burger night? I love these Greek-style lamb burgers. Or, for a vegan feast, serve as a dessert after Harissa-Spiced Lentil and Carrot Stuffed Flatbread.

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Tahini Date Shake

Suzy Karadsheh
A spoonful of the date shake being held above a glass with the rest of the shake on a coaster.
5-Minute, creamy and delicious tahini date shake with unsweetened almond milk and a dash of cinnamon! Make it ahead of time for a nutrition-packed, dairy-free breakfast shake, or use as an afternoon pick-me-up. It's so tasty, you'll think you're having dessert! (Vegan &  Gluten Free)
Prep – 5 minutes
Total – 5 minutes
Cuisine:
Mediterranean
Serves – 3 cups
Course:
Breakfast

Ingredients
  

  • 2 sliced frozen bananas
  • 4 Medjool dates pitted and torn
  • 1/4 cup tahini
  • 1/4 cup ice
  • 1 1/2 cups unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 pinch ground cinnamon, plus more for garnish

Instructions
 

  • Blend. Add all of the ingredients to your blender and run until the shake is smooth and creamy. Transfer to serving glasses and finish with a pinch of cinnamon. Enjoy!

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Notes

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  • Need A Little More Sweetness? This banana shake is just the right amount of sweet, but if you feel you need a little more sweetness, add a drizzle of quality honey and blend again.
  • Prepare Ahead Storage Instructions: Pour into mason jars or freezer-safe mason jars, cover tightly and refrigerate for 1 to 2 nights or freeze up to 3 months. After 1st night, the shake may naturally separate, go ahead and give it a stir before drinking. If you do make extra to freeze, thaw in the fridge one night before.
  • To freeze bananas:
    • Peel them and cut into slices or chunks.
    • Arrange the slices on a baking sheet lined with parchment or wax paper.
    • Freeze for 1 to 2 hours (this prevents the slices from sticking together).
    • Once frozen, transfer the sliced bananas to freezer safe bags or containers and return to freezer for later use. 

Nutrition

Calories: 294.7kcalCarbohydrates: 46.8gProtein: 5.5gFat: 12.4gSaturated Fat: 1.6gPolyunsaturated Fat: 5.5gMonounsaturated Fat: 4.8gSodium: 171.6mgPotassium: 596.4mgFiber: 5.5gSugar: 31gVitamin A: 111.6IUVitamin C: 7.7mgCalcium: 203.9mgIron: 1.4mg
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  1. Stacy says:

    This looks delicious. I have date paste – could I sub that for the dates and if so how much — 1/4 cup? Thank you for all your great recipes.

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Stacy. We haven’t tested this with date paste ourselves, but another reader has commented on using it, and recommended using a big tablespoon full (about the size of date). Sounds like it will work, but you may have to play with the amount a bit. If you give this a try, please stop back and share your thoughts! We’d love to know how much you used.

  2. Roslyn says:

    I am confused by the nutrition information. Is the 30.9 grams of sugar for each 8 ounce cup or for all three? Am prediabetic so it makes a big difference. Thanks.

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Roslyn. That is per cup. Just a note… like most recipe websites, the nutritional info you see on our site is calculated using an online program that’s based on entering the recipe’s ingredient list. Various factors can change the nutritional information in any given recipe, and sometimes, different online calculators will provide you different results based on their own algorithm. You can check out our full Nutritional Disclosure for more details you might find helpful.

  3. Bec says:

    5 stars
    I’ve been trying lots of smoothie recipes lately and this one ranks right at the top of my list! It’s filling and so delicious. I love the little bits of dates that are mixed throughout.

    1. TMD Team says:

      So glad you enjoyed it!

  4. Jenna says:

    Can you do this recipe in a juicer?

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Jenna. We’ve not tried making this in a juicer, so I’m not sure if it would work. I would stick with a blender for best results.

  5. Carol says:

    5 stars
    Yummy! Will make again.

  6. Marie-France Keatley says:

    To anyone who doesn’t like dates or tahini, you don’t know what you’re missing. I have made this twice this last month because I was looking for a good way to enjoy the medjool dates I always keep on hand and this recipe is so good and delicious. I am enjoying it for breakfast as I type. My husband & I pour into two beer steins and slurp through a large straw. Yummmm

  7. Crystal says:

    5 stars
    I have been dreaming of this shake since I made it. I had to make one change, I used peanut butter because I did not have any tahini. I will be getting some to give that a try. I literally wanted to drink the entire 3 cups at once:) Thank you for sharing!

    1. TMD Team says:

      You are very welcome, Crystal! Glad you loved it!

  8. Melissa Amin says:

    Easy, creamy and delicious! It will now be a part of my smoothie rotation!

  9. Patricia Horton says:

    Am I overlooking the nutritional value of these recipes?

    1. TMD Team says:

      Hi, Patricia. You can find the nutritional information on the recipe card located at the end of the article (or, hit the “Jump to Recipe” button underneath the recipe’s title).

  10. JD says:

    5 stars
    Seriously delicious, was mad that I only made half the recipe and only bought a small jar of tahini ‘coz this will definitely be a regular in my breakfast & snack rotations!! Eager to try other tahini recipes as well. Thanks for this big glass of deliciousness! 🙂

  11. Christine B says:

    Totally delicious. I bought the Soom Tahini and added some very fine pea protein powder. Great meal replacement!

    1. TMD Team says:

      Great idea! Thanks for sharing, Christine!

  12. Taylor says:

    5 stars
    Thanks for sharing. This is absolutely perfect to satiate that sweet tooth after dinner. I’ve never had tahini before this and it is lovely. Delicious!

    1. TMD Team says:

      Tahini is the best! So glad you enjoyed the recipe!

  13. Jennifer van der Westhuizen says:

    5 stars
    Love the Mediterranean food

  14. Penny says:

    5 stars
    Absolutely delicious! I would never have thought of using tahini in a smoothie, but it’s a big winner!

  15. Natalie says:

    5 stars
    I love this combination. I use less milk and make smoothie bowls. Yum. Thanks for sharing

  16. Susan says:

    5 stars
    This is a delicious shake and I love that I can freeze this. Definitely a go to recipe and I will definitely be looking at your other recipes. THANK YOU.