I know what you are thinking: “Beets in a smoothie – that can’t be good.”
If you think that beets are an odd ingredient in a smoothie, I have to say I thought that too. However, I promise you you’ll change your mind after you try this drink.
The sweetness of the beets blends perfectly with the tartness of the berries, and some fresh orange and ginger brings it all together. You can also experiment which berries you use based on taste, and substitute pineapple or mango for the orange. I have no doubts, you’ll be delighted with this refreshing and subtle concoction once you give it a chance!
Below is a beet smoothie recipe that I tried yesterday, that later turned into a series of recipes, including a delicious gingery borsch. So today, I kept on experimenting with different ingredients, and found some more amazing combinations.
The color of beets is so beautiful and brilliant, so if you want to go for the wow factor more than nutrition, skip the greens. You will still get lots of healthy nutrients in your smoothie.
Just keep in mind that beets can be very cleansing, so don’t drink too much of this smoothie all at once. I drink eat as much as I wanted, but some people may experience detoxifying symptoms, so just be aware.
Beet-Berry Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup diced beet, raw or cooked
- 1 cup mixed berries, blueberries, or plums, fresh or frozen
- 1/2 cup avocado
- 1/2 orange or 1/2 cup freshly squeezed orange juice
- 3/4 cup non-dairy milk (almond, hemp, coconut, etc.)
Optional Ingredients
- 1 banana, frozen (optional, for smooth texture and sweetness, you may skip if using avocado)
- 1 cup greens
- Dash of stevia or a few dates (for more sweetness)
- 2 tablespoons of nut butter or seeds for extra fat
- 2 tablespoons of hemp, rice, or other protein for a protein boost
Instructions
- Place all of the ingredients in a blender and blend for 1 full minute. Pour into a glass, garnish with an orange slice and enjoy. Use sliced orange for garnish (optional).
- Keep in mind that adding greens will "spoil" the color, so if you care more about presentation than nutrients, skip the greens.
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For all my blending recipes I use Vitamix. If you don’t already own a VitaMix, I strongly encourage you to check out what this machine is capable of! For more information about VitaMix you can go directly to the VitaMix website. You may also want to read my post about the Best Blender.
I LOVE my VitaMix and highly recommend investing in one if you are ready to make serious changes to your diet. I have had mine for almost 5 years and use it daily!
If you decide to purchase Vitamix – be sure to use Promotional Code 06-004554 to get free shipping.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
If you have a favorite recipe, why not submit it here in the comment section of this smoothie recipes blog for others to enjoy too!
I also welcome any comments, questions and suggestions. Thanks!
I’m definitely loving my cabbage and my beets lately. Health benefits of beets and cabbage are often talked about, yet most people don’t eat these veggies on a regular basis.
My son will not eat them, unless they are concealed in a creamy soup or smoothie.
They are also very inexpensive and available year round.
I’m also experimenting with other inexpensive and unappreciated ingredients for smoothies, such as cabbage and whole grains. This recipe is a variation of my previous recipes for beet smoothie and beet borscht – I rarely make the exact same recipe twice as I usually cannot decide which combination I like most.
Beet-Plum-Cabbage Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 medium beet, washed well and quartered
- 1/4 of a small red cabbage, cut in chunks
- 2 cups kale, spinach, or other mild leafy greens
- 8 plums (I used Italian plums)
- 1 or 2 bananas
- 1/2 inch ginger
- 1 lime juice
- 2 tbsp. agave or other sweetener
- 3 cups water/ice
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients in a power-blender on high speed. If you don't have powerful blender, you may use cooked beets for more creamy texture.
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Beets are healthy, delicious, inexpensive, plus beet smoothies are very photogenic. They also have a cleansing effect on the body, so don’t drink too much of this smoothie if you are a beginner. I drink eat as much as I wanted, but some people may experience detoxifying symptoms, so just be aware.

Beautifully Red Beet Smoothie

Beautifully Red Beet Smoothie

Beautifully Red Beet Smoothie
For all my blending recipes I use Vitamix. If you don’t already own a VitaMix, I strongly encourage you to check out what this machine is capable of! For more information about VitaMix you can go directly to the VitaMix website. You may also want to read my post about the Best Blender.
I LOVE my VitaMix and highly recommend investing in one if you are ready to make serious changes to your diet. I have had mine for almost 5 years and use it daily!
If you decide to purchase Vitamix – be sure to use Promotional Code 06-004554 to get free shipping.

The Making of Beet Smoothie: Inside of my Vitamix
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
If you have a favorite recipe, why not submit it here in the comment section of this smoothie recipes blog for others to enjoy too!
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These gorgeous red root veggies are packed full of health benefits, plus their sweet flavor goes wonderfully with other ingredients in this beet soup recipe!
Traditionally known for their dark red hue, these humble veggies come in all shades of gold, red, and white. Beets can be steamed, boiled, pickled, roasted, eaten raw in salads – or in smoothies. Of all the cooking methods, they are especially tasty when oven-roasted, which concentrates the sugar rather than leaching it into cooking liquid.
This often unappreciated veggie is full of fiber and potassium and is an fantastic source of folate — just a half cup of cooked beets provides 17% of the recommended daily folate intake — and, like all vegetables, contains no saturated fats or cholesterol. Studies show that red pigment in beets could defend against growth of cancerous cells and might help decrease the inflammation linked to heart disease.
Health Benefits of Beets
• Beets are very low in calories, and contain zero cholesterol and small amount of fat. Its nutritional benefits come mostly from fiber, vitamins, minerals, and unique plant derived anti-oxidants.
•Raw beets are an excellent source of folates. Keep in mind that extensive cooking may significantly deplete its level in food. Folates are necessary for DNA synthesis within the cells. Folates can prevent neural tube defects in the baby.
• The beetroot is rich source of various phytochemical compounds that help lower homocysteine levels within the blood, which can be harmful to blood vessels, thus helping prevent coronary heart disease, stroke and vascular diseases.
• Beet roots are a good source of vitamin-C; however, its top greens are even better sources of this vitamin. The root is also rich source of B-complex vitamins, and minerals such as iron, manganese, copper, and magnesium. It’s also a good of potassium.
• Even the leaves of raw beets have been eaten and useful and beneficial to one’s health. The top greens are an excellent source of carotenoids, flavonoid anti-oxidants, and vitamin A; contain these compounds several times more than that of in the roots.
• Here is something I bet you didn’t know: some nutritionists use beets and beet juice to test stomach acid levels. If you are eating a lot of beets or beet juice, and your pee turns pink, guess what? You have low stomach acid. If it’s clear, your acids are strong.
• Beets have a cleansing effect on the body. I can drink eat as much as I want of raw beet smoothies or beet soup, but some people may experience detoxifying symptoms, so just be aware.
Beet Borscht Soup Recipe
Borscht is a very popular vegetable soup made of beets is a traditionally loved dish in my home country, Poland, as well Russia, Germany and other Eastern European menus. There are cold and hot Borscht soups and each country varies some of the ingredients, but beets are the one common and main ingredient of this revered and hearty soup.
However, this is NOT your babcia’s (or Babushka’s) Borscht recipe!
I made it raw to save time and preserve nutrients, but you may choose to use cooked, or – even better – roasted beets. When using raw beets, it takes about 5 minutes to prepare this recipe – so don’t tell me you don’t have time to make this soup ;-).
There are so many different ways to make Borsht. You can juice your veggies or just blend as is. I find adding a little fat gives you a better feeling of fullness so I added an avocado. Avocados provide healthy fats and contain a good supply of protein. Plus they give the soup its delightful creaminess.
Ingredients
- 1 medium beet (raw or cooked), washed well and quartered
- 1/4 small avocado
- 1/2 celery stalk
- a small slice of fresh ginger
- 1/2 lime or lemon juice
- 2 plums
- 1 and 1/2 cups water (and/or ice if you want it chilled)
- sea salt to taste
For garnish
- 1/4 cup thinly chopped beets and avocado
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients on high in a power-blender. If not using a power blender, you may want to use baked beets for smoother texture. You may use non-dairy milk to substitute some of the water. Use less or more liquid to reach desired consistency.
- I always recommend tasting things as you go to suit your tastes, as you are using fresh ingredients and they may taste different each time.
- Serve in soup bowls at room temperature or chilled. You may want to garnish the soup with thinly chopped beets, avocado, and/or other fruits and veggies for crunchiness. I like to use beets, summer squash, cucumber, radishes, etc., to make it into a beet-gazpacho style soup.
- You can also top it with chopped parsley, cilantro and green onion.
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Traditionally known for their dark red hue, these humble veggies come in all shades of gold, red, and white.
The color is so beautiful and brilliant. Beets are very good for you but high in sugar content, so rather than juicing the beets, I decided to blend them into a soup. This doesn’t change the total sugar content, but it flattens the blood sugar spike by retaining the natural fiber that slows down digestion of sugars.

The Making of Beet Borscht: Inside of my Vitamix

Beet Soup Recipe: I like to add chopped pieces of beets, apples, cucumbers, etc.

Beet Borscht: ready to be devoured!
For all my blending recipes I use Vitamix. If you don’t already own a VitaMix, I strongly encourage you to check out what this machine is capable of! For more information about VitaMix you can go directly to the VitaMix website. You may also want to read my post about the Best Blender.
I LOVE my VitaMix and highly recommend investing in one if you are ready to make serious changes to your diet. I have had mine for almost 5 years and use it daily!
If you decide to purchase Vitamix – be sure to use Promotional Code 06-004554 to get free shipping.
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
If you have a favorite recipe, why not submit it here in the comment section of this smoothie recipes blog for others to enjoy too!
I also welcome any comments, questions and suggestions. Thanks!
I’m definitely in the mood for more adventurous smoothie recipes recently.
I got a bit tired of using banana in all my smoothies, plus, I want to use more local ingredients, and bananas are nowhere to be found in New Jersey (I mean on the trees, they do sell them in stores ;-)), so I’m experimenting with ingredients that I haven’t used before, such as oats, pumpkin, squash and… beets.
And, just as I love to come up with fun ways to make you eat your kale, it’s now my mission to warm you all up to beets, one recipe at a time.
The color of beets is so beautiful and brilliant, so if you want to go for the wow factor more than nutrition, I suggest you skip the greens. You will still get lots of good stuff, since beets are so-good-for-you, rich in vitamin A, B, C, E, K and lots of potassium, folate, manganese, calcium, iron, magnesium, phosphor, selenium, zinc, sodium, copper, iodine and who knows what else. Plus, unlike beet juice, it contains lots of healthy fiber. You can call it “whole beet juice recipe” if you like. You can also make it into a delicious beet soup.
The sweetness of the beets in this beet smoothie blends perfectly with tartness of lime juice, plus the gingers gives it the “zing” that really brings it all together in one deliciously beety smoothie.
Beet Plum Ginger Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 medium beet, washed well and quartered
- 2 cups spinach, or other leafy greens
- 6 plums (I used Italian plums)
- 1 ripe banana, fresh or frozen
- 1/2 inch ginger
- 1 lime juice
- 1 cup water/ice or more to reach desired consistency
Optional Ingredients
- 1/4 avocado (or use 1/2 avocado if skipping banana)
- 2 tbsp. agave, a few figs or other dried fruits/sweetener
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients until very smooth. Pour into a beautiful glass and serve immediately keep refrigerated for up to 24 hours.
Notes
If you want to go for the wow factor, skip the greens. The color will be amazing.
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Beet Smoothie: Sprinkled with cinnamon

Beet Plum Smoothie: Planning the ingredients
So, I decided to add ginger…

Beet Plum Smoothie Recipe: Ingredients
And finally … the beet smoothie!

Beet Plum Smoothie Recipe: Ingredients
This really turned out surprisingly tasty, so keep checking back for more recipes with beets…!
For all my blending recipes I use Vitamix. If you don’t already own a VitaMix, I strongly encourage you to check out what this machine is capable of! For more information about VitaMix you can go directly to the VitaMix website. You may also want to read my post about the Best Blender.
I LOVE my VitaMix and highly recommend investing in one if you are ready to make serious changes to your diet. I have had mine for almost 5 years and use it daily!
If you decide to purchase Vitamix – be sure to use Promotional Code 06-004554 to get free shipping.

The Making of Beet Smoothie: Inside of my Vitamix
Questions? Comments? Suggestions?
If you have a favorite recipe, why not submit it here in the comment section of this smoothie recipes blog for others to enjoy too!
I also welcome any comments, questions and suggestions. Thanks!
Here is a decadent recipe for oatmeal chocolate chip cookies.
Some of you may object that it’s not a super healthy recipe for people on extreme diets, as it includes all purpose flour and sugar, and oil, but we all deserve a treat once in a while, and this is certainly rectified by loads of healthful ingredients, such as oats and pecans (you can toss in more nuts if you like).
This is also a recipe full of compassion. As with all baking recipes, I’m making the cookies dairy and egg-free (read here why). Making egg free cookies is actually very easy and fast once you learn about some good egg substitutes for baking.
The recipe is inspired by a recipe from a delightful little vegan book “Vegan Cookies invade your cookie jar” by Isa Chandra Moskowitz and Terry Hope Romero.
Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ingredients
- 2 cups quick-cooking oats
- 2 cups all purpose flour
- 2/3 cup vegetable oil
- ¾ cup brown sugar, packed
- ¼ cup white sugar
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking soda
- 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
- 1/2 cup nondairy milk
- 1 tablespoon ground flax seeds
- 1 cup chopped pecan pieces
- ½ cup vegan chocolate chips (or more 🙂
- ½ cup shredded coconut
- Additional nuts and chocolate chips for decorating tops of cookies (optional)
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350F. Line tow baking sheets with parchment paper.
- In a medium size bowl mix oats, flour, baking soda, baking powder and salt. Set aside.
- In a large bowl, beat together oil, nondairy milk, sugar, flax seeds, and vanilla. Fold in the flour mixture, and add chocolate chunks, and pecans. Don't overmix. The dough will be thick and sticky.
- For each cookie, drop 1/4 cup dough onto cookie sheets. Flatten slightly. Bake at 350F for 15 to 20 minutes, until edges begin to brown. Let the cookies rest for 5 minutes. Enjoy!
- Yield: 2 to 3 dozen.
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Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies: Making of the dough

Oatmeal Chocolate Chip Cookies: Ready to be devoured!
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