Green Smoothies Recipes (and a tip!) (2024)

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Here are a few green smoothies recipes (and a tip!) to get your year started out right. Or any time!

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I’ve been a fan of green smoothies for about 5-6 years now. I love them.

And what’s not to love?

They are healthy and taste great. (well, they can taste bad too but I’m going to help you with that)

I would’ve shared them with you before now but around January of last year, within months of starting this blog, I had lofty dreams of creating another blog devoted solely to food and recipes.

Funny. I had no clue how involved (creating content, taking photos, editing photos, writing, building, etc) a blog was.

I do now.
Let’s just say, I won’t be starting a second blog anytime soon. ;) (edited to add…I did finally start that blog in March/2015 –>> www.foodiechicksrule.com)

So…that means I’ve decided to share some of my favorite recipes here with you all. See the new little “recipe” tab up above?
That’s where they’ll be.
I love to cook and I love to cook healthy which means I have a bunch of recipes I’m looking forward to sharing with you throughout the new year.

But first….let’s talk GREEN SMOOTHIES (and then green smoothies recipes, too).

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Super healthy and a great way to get your veggies.

I’m also a fan of juicing but today we’ll just talk smoothies.
The problem with making smoothies has always been prep and such. Not really a problem, I suppose, but just involved and time-consuming.

All fine and good…and healthy…. but who has time for that?

So, I tended to get a bit slack in my smoothie-making at times.
Until I decided to pack them up in serving sizes for the freezer.

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So there’s the “tip“…

Lay it all out, cut it up, package ….all at one time. What a time saver.

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So simple…not sure why I never thought of doing this before. Anyway, wow, sure makes it easier to eat healthily!

Grab a bag, add juice or water and go…

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Can’t get much easier than that…..

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*I’ve includedan affiliate link for the Vitamix below (which I love!). See full disclosure here.

My blender is a *Vitamix 5200 Series BlenderGreen Smoothies Recipes (and a tip!) (7)that I purchased from Costco about 5 years ago.
It’s a bit pricey but worth it, in my opinion.
It blends everything up WELL. And you want these green smoothies blended well, trust me on that.
If you don’t have a Vita Mix, no worries, you can still make palatable smoothies. It’s just my preference to use the Vitamix for them.

Years ago when I first started making green smoothies organic fruits and vegetables were harder to come by.
Nowadays they are much more readily available. Costco has all kinds of organic berries and fruit, frozen.
They also have some organic greens and vegetables. Kroger is a great place for organics too. (no affiliation..it’s just where I shop )
You definitely want to use organic whenever possible, for obvious reasons.

I’ve had many requests for recipes but I will tell you, it’s a “trial and error” kind of thing.
I will include some here for you though.

You will figure out as you go along what you like and what you don’t.
What tastes good and what doesn’t.
And how to add things to camouflage some of the stronger greens (like Kale and Mustard Greens, for example, –>and always remove the stems, they make your smoothie very bitter)

As a rule, I’d suggest rotating your greens weekly. You don’t want to eat the same thing over and over again.
Too much of anything is not a good thing. The same applies to your additions. I’d rotate and mix it up a bit.
Even taking a break from smoothies altogether, from time to time.

So don’t forget to label your smoothies with the type of green that it contains (and the date is always good too) when freezing.

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You can add any kind of juice (or water to keep the “sugar” content down) or milk, almond milk, etc.
I personally try to stay away from cow’s milk and do not drink soy milk for health reasons.
My choice is unsweetened almond milk or water, occasionally juice.

Below are some ideas of ingredients for your green smoothies recipes:

Greens
Spinach
Kale
Romaine Lettuce
Parsley
Chard
Mustard Greens
Beet Leaves

Fruits
Mango
Apples
Oranges
Pears
Peaches
Bananas
Grapes

Berries
Strawberries
Blueberries
Raspberries
Blackberries
Blueberries

Vegetables
Celery
Carrots
Beets
Cucumbers
Peppers

Fresh ginger root is a nice addition too sometimes. Gives it a bit of a zip.
You can add things like Flax or Chia seeds, protein powder, etc.
Cocoa is nice to add along with almond milk (and even instant coffee crystals) for a “Frozen Cafe Mocha” style drink…only healthier.

You can use sweeteners until you get used to the flavor. I don’t anymore unless I’m making something like I mentioned above.
The fruit makes it sweet enough for me.
The sweeteners I use are Stevia, Xylitol, and Agave. (I don’t use Agave as often)
You can use whatever you like to sweeten.

Anyway, here are a few recipes to get you going.
(ice is not necessary if you make them ahead of time and freeze)
–all recipes say “1 large handful”…adjust as needed, more or less. (I do more greens/veggies and less fruit but I don’t like very sweet things in general)

A very good basic green smoothies recipes to start:

1 large handful of spinach
1 banana
1/2 mango (or 1 peach)
small handful of grapes
5-6 baby carrots
ice and water

OH! ..and don’t be turned off by the lovely brown shade these “green” smoothies can turn with the addition of berries.
They may not look appetizing but they are still super healthy and still very green.

Now, remember, these are just basic guidelines. You can add a little more of this or a little more of that.
You will get a feel for it after you’ve made a few.
And if it doesn’t taste right, add something until it does.

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Have you tried green smoothies before? Think you might?

I hope you will. It’s a great way to get your veggies in.

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**Please visit my new FOOD blog over at www.foodiechicksrule.com for more recipes!**

Note: I am not a health professional or medical doctor. The information and directions given on this site are of my own opinions and my own experiences with such and are not meant to take the place of medical or professional advice. You may choose to try any or all recipes, etc, I post at your own discretion.

Green Smoothies Recipes (and a tip!) (2024)

FAQs

What is the healthiest green to put in a smoothie? ›

The best green vegetables to add to smoothies in terms of flavor profile and nutritional value include spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, zucchini, cucumber, and avocado (which is technically a fruit but is more commonly used as a vegetable).

Is it OK to drink a green smoothie every day? ›

Many people have found that adding smoothies to their daily routine helps to curb their cravings for unhealthy foods. Smoothies that contain green vegetables like kale and celery provide many health benefits. Here is some information about why drinking a green smoothie a day is good for your mind and body.

What is the dark side of green smoothies? ›

Concerningly, green smoothies may also have adverse effects on the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland requires the mineral iodine to produce thyroid hormones. Cruciferous vegetables—common ingredients in green smoothies—contain compounds called glucosinolates, which inhibit iodine uptake by the thyroid.

Do green smoothies reduce belly fat? ›

Takeaway. Green smoothies can be a great source of nutrients. They can also help you to feel full and encourage your body to burn fat. The best green smoothies for weight loss are low in calories and high in fiber and protein.

Can too many green smoothies be bad for you? ›

Unfortunately, your health kick may be doing you more harm than good! You see, these symptoms may be due to foods that are high in oxalates. Individuals who love green smoothies may end up with excessive levels of oxalate which, in turn, could possibly lead to kidney stones.

Why do I feel weird after drinking a smoothie? ›

Hard To Digest Ingredients

If you're adding nuts or cashews to your smoothie, they can cause problems as they're hard for the digestive system to break down. Another common culprit could be your protein. Many cheap proteins are filled with unnecessary fillers and artificial sugars that can cause digestive upset.

Is it better to drink green smoothies at night or in the morning? ›

To begin, a green smoothie is a nutritious way to begin your day. If you make a large green smoothie dinner, you should be satisfied until midday, as it contains enough protein and calories to stave off mid-morning hunger.

Is it better to drink a green smoothie in the morning or at night? ›

Breakfast is best

It's the best way to absorb all the nutrients each drink contains, and it's also the best time to drink one as a meal replacement.

What is the most important ingredient in a smoothie? ›

1. Protein: Protein is essential for helping our bodies function and help keep us feeling full.
  • Nut butter.
  • Flaxseeds or chia seeds.
  • Greek yogurt.
  • Cottage cheese.
  • Silken tofu.
  • Legumes (like chickpeas)
Jul 13, 2020

What sweetener is best for green smoothies? ›

Natural Sweetening Options for Green Smoothies
  • Raw honey. Honey is nature's miracle food; it's known for its natural antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties and has been used as a health food worldwide for more than 4,000 years. ...
  • Stevia. ...
  • Dates. ...
  • Agave nectar.
Mar 26, 2016

How do you thicken a green smoothie? ›

No ice: If you don't have ice, you can use frozen fruit, oats, chia seeds, yogurt, or nuts and nut butter to thicken your smoothie. No frozen fruit: Add a scoop of raw oats or chia seeds into the blender instead. No yogurt: You can swap yogurt with nut butter to thicken a smoothie.

What are 2 potential risks of smoothies? ›

Some recipes include excessive amounts of added or natural sugar that can contribute to dental carixes (also known as cavities), diabetes, and obesity (Palacios et al., 2009). Further, liquid (or semi-liquid) calories are less filling, which may lead to increased calorie consumption (Flood-Obbagy & Rolls, 2009).

Should you drink green smoothie on an empty stomach? ›

Nutrient Absorption: Consuming a green smoothie on an empty stomach may enhance nutrient absorption since there are fewer competing foods in the digestive system. This can help ensure that your body efficiently absorbs the vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants from the greens and other ingredients in the smoothie.

Does blending spinach destroy fiber? ›

No. Fiber is not destroyed by blending. It becomes more effective for digestive process. There are two main types of fiber: soluble fiber, which dissolves in water, and insoluble fiber, which does not dissolve in water.

Which greens are most nutritious? ›

Some of the most nutritious greens include spinach, kale, romaine, watercress, and arugula (see "Salad greens by the numbers"). They are rich in a combination of vitamins A, C, and K; several B vitamins (including folate); and potassium.

What are the best super greens to add to smoothies? ›

Experts explain that the best greens powders include leafy greens like spinach, kale, and parsley; vegetables such as broccoli and cabbage; and wheatgrass, barley grass, spirulina, and chlorella.

Is spinach or kale healthier? ›

The Bottom Line. Kale and spinach are highly nutritious and and associated with several benefits. While kale offers more than twice the amount of vitamin C as spinach, spinach provides more folate and vitamins A and K. Both are linked to improved heart health, increased weight loss, and protection against disease.

Is spinach or kale better for smoothies? ›

Spinach holds its own with higher doses of magnesium, iron, and potassium. Both are nutritional power-houses, so it really comes down to your particular health needs, though with the extra vitamin C in kale, it's a strong choice for the winter months when the flu is knocking at your door.

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