Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie (with Oatmeal, Greens & a Cup of Compassion!)

Since I started experimenting with nut butters in smoothies, I find myself craving them more and more as the weather gets colder. After this banana-almond butter smoothie, I’m trying all kinds of nut and seed butters, including sunflower, cashews, tahini, and – of course – peanut butter.

Now, when buying peanut butter pay attention to the label. You don’t want any ingredients that don’t belong there. Ideally, you should see only peanuts.

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If you never tried adding peanut butter to a smoothie, you are in for a treat!

It adds delicious creaminess and decadence to the smoothie that makes it perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth.

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Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie Recipes

Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie (with Oats & Greens!)

Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie (with Oats & Greens!)

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cup almond milk, or any other dairy free milk
  • 3 bananas
  • 1/2 cup oats (I use uncooked quick oats)
  • 1 cup peaches or other fruit, fresh or frozen
  • 2 cups mild greens, such as lettuce
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla butter or extract (optional)

Instructions

  1. Blend all ingredients until very smooth, pour and enjoy!
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Variation:

Simple Chocolate Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie

For a super simple chocolate variation, use chocolate soymilk, or try this simplified version:

2 cups light chocolate soymilk or other non dairy milk
2 tablespoons peanut butter
1 large banana
3-4 ice cubes (optional, if you want a cold smoothie)

Ground cinnamon and fresh nutmeg help this smoothie taste like banana bread.

The banana-peanut butter smoothie combination may be the most popular variation of this recipe, but don’t stop there. Hazelnut, macadamia, cashew butter, tahini, sunflower, pumpkin, etc. – adding any of this will make your smoothie deliciously rich, creamy and distinctly buttery.

Health Benefits of Peanut Butter in a Smoothie

The good fats in the peanut butters will help with absorption of nutrients, and slow down the release of the fruit sugar into your bloodstream. They will also provide additional calories in the smoothie – which may be something you’re looking for – or NOT. For my nine-year-old son – it’s perfect. He is not a big eater in the morning, so a smoothie with nut butter, with some oats, is a great option for breakfast or snack.

But even if you are looking for smoothie recipes for weight loss, you don’t have to avoid peanut butter in your smoothies.

This may be counter-intuitive, but adding peanut butter to a smoothie (and other nut butters) may actually help you lose weight. Even though they contain up to 200 calories per serving, all the fiber (2 g per serving) and protein (8 g per serving) will fill you up and keep you feeling full longer, so you eat less overall. Plus, there’s nothing more indulgent than licking peanut butter off a spoon–and indulgence (in moderation) helps dieters fight cravings and stay on track.

Peanut butter is also packed with nutrition. A serving contains 3 mg of the powerful antioxidant vitamin E, 49 mg of bone-building magnesium, 208 mg of muscle-friendly potassium, and 0.17 mg of immunity-boosting vitamin B6. Scientists point out that consuming peanuts can decrease your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and other chronic health conditions. One study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association found that consuming 1 ounce of nuts or peanut butter (about 2 tablespoons) at least 5 days a week can lower the risk of developing diabetes by almost 30%.


A Cup of Compassion??

If you read the title carefully, you may be wondering what’s with the cup of compassion.

Well, it simply means that you’ll be using a cup (or two) of VEGAN-ONLY milks for the smoothie – no animal’s milk please!

Choosing to use plant-based milk is a true sign of kindness and compassion towards millions of animals who needlessly suffer to satisfy our desires and tastes.

It’s not about deprivation, but abundance. You can drink soy, almond, coconut, rice, oat, or hemp milk, to just name a few. Many of these alternatives even come in different flavors, such as sweetened, unsweetened, vanilla, or chocolate! There are so many options, and it’s fun to taste-test a few in order to determine which one you like best.

Plus, there are many more non-dairy, cruelty-free sources of calcium – check them out here.

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Please use only non dairy milk in your smoothies! Even this doctor and doctors at PCRM.org will tell you so!


For all my blending recipes – including smoothies, soups, nut butters and milks, 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.


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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!


5 Easy Green Smoothie Recipes for Beginners

When I first heard of green smoothies, I was already sold on the need to eat lots of raw, green foods. That’s why raw green smoothies made perfect sense to me from the get-go.

More than that, they provided an easy solution to my pressing problem, namely: how to consume lots of leafy greens without spending whole day chopping and chewing veggies, LOL.

However, I know people who heard a mention of a green smoothie and wanted to gag. For them, green smoothies is something they have to ease into …

If you are in this category, I have some recipes for you that will make that “easing into” really EASY.

Note: What ingredients NOT TO USE: If you are a beginner, forget about strong tasting greens, such as watercress, Swiss chard or mustard greens. If you’re a beginner, or are trying to introduce the concept of green smoothies to a picky eater, stick to mild tasting greens and veggies, such as young spinach leaves or celery sticks.

The following recipes are what you should try for the first few weeks.

Note: Try to use organic produce and ingredients when possible. If not possible, clean produce well, and peel where noted.

 5 Easy Green Smoothie Recipes for Beginners

Easy Smoothie For Beginners: #1. Tropical Pineapple Blast

  • 1 banana (ripe and peeled)
  • 1 rib of celery
  • ¼ cucumber (peeled if not organic)
  • 1 cup of fresh or frozen pineapple
  • 1 small handful of baby spinach
  • ½ inch piece of ginger (or less if you’re new to ginger)
  • 1-2 cups of water or coconut water

Easy Smoothie For Beginners: #2 Creamy Green Drink

  • 1 avocado (ripe, peeled and pit removed)
  • 1 banana (ripe and peeled)
  • 1 orange (peeled and seeds removed)
  • 1 cup of baby spinach
  • 1-1 ½ cups of unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • For a sweeter smoothie, add 1 tbsp agave nectar, maple syrup, or 1 pitted medjool date
  • *Optional: 5-6 ice cubes

Easy Smoothie For Beginners: #3 Tropical Cleanse

  • 1 cup frozen or fresh pineapple
  • 1 small to medium banana (ripe and peeled)
  • 1 inch piece of ginger
  • 2 handfuls of spinach
  • 1 cup water or coconut water (unpasteurized)

Easy Smoothie For Beginners: #4 Banana-Berry Smoothie

  • 1 banana (ripe and peeled)
  • 2 cups of spinach
  • 3/4 cup of frozen mixed berries (or fresh strawberries or blueberries)
  • ¼ cup of raw nuts or raw seeds (almonds, sunflower seeds, walnuts, flax seeds or chia, or a combination of the above)
  • 1-2 cups of water or coconut water

Easy Smoothie For Beginners: #5 Green Strawberry-Kiwi Lemonade

  • 1 kiwi (peeled)
  • ¾ cup of frozen or fresh strawberries
  • ¼- ½  cup of frozen or fresh pineapple
  • ½ lemon (peeled and seeds removed)
  • 2 cups of spinach
  • 1-1 ½ cups of water or coconut water (unpasteurized)

Even if you aren’t ready to use leafy greens, you can make any fruit smoothie a green smoothie.

Simply add cucumber, celery ribs, parsley, cilantro, basil, mint leaves, spirulina, sweet pea, or broccoli sprouts.

As you get comfortable with green smoothies, I suggest working your way up to 2 cups of leafy greens such as spinach (best for a beginner), kale, spring greens, Swiss chard or romaine lettuce (kale is my favorite).

Then add 1-2 servings of fruit (I always use at least 2 different fruits) and for a super charged smoothie add up to ¼ cup of raw nuts or seeds, use coconut water  or nut milk for the liquid and add super foods such as goji berries, chia seeds, acai, maca, or raw cacao.

Use a high power blender such as Vitamix, Blendtec, or even Nutri-bullet. Enjoy!

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10+ Kale Recipes You and Your Family Will Love! Plus The Nutritional Benefits Of Kale

Have you already tried a green smoothie recipe with kale?

Kale —and other lelafy greens— are true superfoods. They deliver a bonanza of vitamins, minerals, and phytonutrients. They are loaded with calcium, essential for strong bones and healthy. They provide stress-fighting B vitamins and help our eyes with vitamin A. They even contain small amounts of Omega-3 fats.

But when was the last time you had a bunch of kale?

The fact is kale (and other greens) is often neglected when it comes choosing your ingredients. It’s certainly not most people’s first choice when it comes to preparing salads or vegetable side-dishes.

Especially in winter, when there are fewer in-season vegetable choices — kale and other dark, leafy greens that thrive in cooler weather are a great addition to the menu. Plus, they are great for boosting immunity – so a kale smoothie recipe may be just what the doctor ordered ;-).

When cooked, greens provide more than nine times the recommended amount of vitamin K, which helps our blood clot.

I read once that it was common for our ancient ancestors to eat up to six pounds of leaves per day. You can just picture them wandering from one place to the next, just picking and chewing leaves as all they long they went. That’s a huge amount of greens by anyone’s standards today.

Can you picture yourself devouring a grocery bag full of greens each and every day?

The USDA recommends we eat a minimum of 3 cups of dark leafy greens a week, and very few of us even eat that per week or even month.

How would you feel if you could get those three cups in one large glass?

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Health Benefits of Kale

Kale is really the Queen of Greens. Many health experts consider kale as one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet.

Kale belongs to the Brassica family (Brassica oleracea). This family also includes broccoli, bok choy, kohlrabi, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, Chinese cabbage and collard greens. All these greens are well known for their sulfur-containing phytonutrients, which are claimed to help with cancer prevention.

They are also rich sources of vitamin K, vitamin A, vitamin C, and manganese, and is a very good source of dietary fiber, copper, calcium, vitamin B6, and potassium. The health benefits are so numerous, it will be hard to list them all here!

So why not add it to your family’s diet with these easy recipes!

Kale Smoothie Recipes

I use kale A LOT in green smoothies. My son loves kale smoothies too!

I find it really mild tasting (unlike lettuce, Swiss chard, or dandelion greens, for example), so you usually don’t even know it’s there. The fruits really help to mask the strong flavor of the greens.

For most greens, you don’t need a high-speed blender to make a good green smoothie, though the process will be quicker and the result creamier if you do. Kale, however, can be really tough on your blender, so it’s best to use a high power blender, like Vitamix or Blendtec.

Tip: If you don’t own a power blender, try removing the rough stems first, and then just blending the leaves with water for a few minutes first, before adding the rest of the ingredients.

A banana, an avocado, or a small handful of nuts is very helpful to good texture, and a few dried dates will bump up the sweetness in a relatively nutritious way. But beyond that, it’s fun to vary the other ingredients. Try mango, banana, lime, and cilantro, for example—or whatever your palate desires.

Kale Smoothie Recipes You and Your Family Will Love!

Kale Smoothie Recipes You and Your Family Will Love!

Ingredients

    Kale Banana Smoothie
  • 2 cups sliced banana
  • 2 cups freshly squeezed orange or grapefruit juice
  • 2 cups tightly packed dinosaur or curly leaf kale
  • 1/4 cup lightly packed parsley
  • 1/4 cup lightly packed cilantro
  • Strawberry Kale Banana Smoothie
  • 3 kale leaves
  • 1 large ripe banana
  • 1 ripe pear
  • 1 cup strawberries, fresh or frozen
  • 1 cup water
  • Kale Blueberry Smoothie
  • 1 medium to large ripe banana, peeled
  • 2 kale leaves, washed
  • 1 celery stalk
  • 1 apple
  • 1 cup blueberries, fresh or frozen
  • 1 cup water
  • a splash agave nectar or a packet of stevia (optional) as a sweetener

Instructions

  1. Blend all ingredients on high speed until creamy. If you like, you may also add a piece of avocado, to add more healthy fats and more creaminess to your smoothie. Add more banana (can be frozen) for a more sweet, thicker smoothie. Enjoy!
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6 Delicious Kale Juice Recipes

Kale is also great for juicing.

If you have tried to make kale juice before and it tasted horrible, you may have given up. Plus, some juicers are just not made to juice something like kale.

Do not give up! With the right kale juice recipe, you will love drinking this green!

Just remember that dark greens have strong taste that is not palatable on its own. Always mix green juice them with other sweet tasting veggies and fruits.

You’ll need a lot of kale to make juice. A 1.5 pound bunch of kale yields about 1 cup of vivid green juice using a juicer. You will get more from the kale if you roll the leaves into balls and juice them together with the carrots and apples.

Kale Juice Recipes

Kale Juice Recipes

Ingredients

    Kale Apple Juice
  • 5 granny smith apples
  • 5 kale leaves
  • 1-2 inches of ginger root
  • Place all ingredients in a juice extractor or Vita-Mix, juice/blend and enjoy! Serves 4. For babies 12 months and older: dilute by 50% with water and serve!
  • Green Kale Lemonade
  • Green lemonade contains a big bunch of kale in it along with apples, celery, ginger, and an organic lemon. It tastes amazing.
  • 1 bunch of kale
  • 2 stalks of celery
  • 1 inch piece of ginger
  • 2 apples
  • 1 lemon with the ends cut off.
  • Wash all your goodies thoroughly and pass through the juicer. Ginger adds heat to this tart kale lemonade.
  • Miracle Tonic Kale Juice
  • This variation has some carrots and cucumber added to the mix.
  • 4 Medium carrots
  • 2 Stalks celery
  • 1 Big or 2 small red apples (pitted)
  • 4 Kale leaves
  • 2 inch length of cucumber (peeled)
  • Run ingredients through your juicer. Yield about 2 servings.
  • Tip 1: If you feel like having a special treat, you can add some watermelon or cantaloupe chunks if available. This may push the juice quantity up to 3 small servings.
  • Tip 2: You can add some ginger for extra bite if you wish. Lemon also goes well with this combination.
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More juice recipes:

Minty Kale Juice

Mint adds an interesting touch to this kale juice.

1 1/2 pounds kale
4 peeled parsnips
4 large (or up to 8 small) green apples
1 lime (more or less to taste)
12 ounces mint leaves (about 2 large bunches)
yield: makes about 1 pint of juice, serving two.

Juice and enjoy!

Mixed Greens Juice Recipe

2 limes, zest removed
½ bunch Swiss chard
½ bunch kale
½ bunch dandelion
½ cucumber
2 Granny Smith apples

Juice and enjoy!

Kale Mary

Here is a good one – a Bloody Mary inspired non-alcoholic kale drink.

2 pints grape or cherry tomatoes (they taste better than out-of-season regular tomatoes)
about 1/2 pound kale
4 ribs celery
2 lemons
1 teaspoon prepared horseradish
1 tablespoon soy sauce
Dash hot sauce
Garnish: celery rib

Mix horseradish and soy sauce in a glass. Add tomato juice and stir well until horseradish is well distributed. Add kale juice, celery juice, lemon juice, and hot sauce. Stir well. Serve with celery rib garnish, over ice if desired. Serve immediately. Makes about 1 cup juice (Recipe via Seriouseats).

Enjoy with some crunchy kale chips!

Kale Chips: Low in Calories, Guilt-Free Chips

Here is a recipe for a healthy alternative to potato chips. These crispy little bites of raw kale nutrition are a big hit with young kids (and adults).

Kale Chips: No-Cholesterol, No-Guilt Recipe

Kale Chips: No-Cholesterol, No-Guilt Recipe

Ingredients

  • 1 bunch of curly kale, washed well and cut into pieces
  • 1 lemon, juiced
  • a splash of olive oil
  • a splash of agave or maple syrup
  • seasoning to taste: salt, pepper, etc.

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees.
  2. Wash 1 bunch of curly kale and cut into chip pieces.
  3. Arrange in a single layer on a baking sheet and toss with olive oil.
  4. Add some seasoning to taste: salt, pepper, etc.
  5. Add the juice of 1 lemon.
  6. After you’ve massaged your kale with oil and seasoning for a few minutes, take about 1 tablespoon of agave and slowly drizzle it over the kale.
  7. Bake for about 30 minutes.
  8. Be amazed!

Notes

Keep in mind that the kale will shrink, so you may try make more than you think you need. If your oven can be set on a low temperature, around 100°F, you can also try to make raw kale chips in the oven. Otherwise you’ll need a dehydrator to make raw kale chips. If using dehydrator, let dehydrate 12 plus hours, until kale is crunchy!

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For a much more detailed raw kale crisps recipe, visit this website.

How To Choose Kale

The deeper the color of the leaves, the higher the nutrient content will be. Make sure that the kale looks fresh and not wilted. Avoid leaves with a lot of yellow or decay. Smaller, tender leaves are best. Pay attention to the stems as well. Make sure that they have a healthy appearance and trim off any thick stems and small blemishes before juicing or cooking.

You can choose either the dark green curly kale or a purple variety. Alternatively you can opt for ornamental kale, which has a less potent flavor. Dinosaur kale is a slightly sweeter choice.

The bitter taste of kale becomes more pronounced the longer it is stored, so it’s best to use it when still fresh. Kale keeps quite well in the fridge, provided that you store it unwashed. As with most of your leafy greens, it is a good idea to wrap the leaves in a paper towel, before placing it in a plastic bag to keep them fresh.

It’s best to buy organic kale grown to avoid toxic, systemic pesticides that are difficult to wash off. Unfortunately, when grown with petrochemical pest controls, kale is number 12 in the Dirty Dozen, tying with collar greens and slightly less than lettuce. Chemical pesticides are toxins, and eating lots of them can be toxic to the central nervous system –including the brain and spinal column, others may disrupt the endocrine function in the body which secrets hormones directly into the blood stream; they may increase the risk of cancers and other diseases.

Make sure you thoroughly wash your greens. Some of the leaves come from right on top of the ground and are usually covered in grit and sand.

Kale can be used in salads and in place of lettuce on sandwiches. However, for these purposes, use only very young, small, tender leaves. Kale is also delicious when steamed with diced onions, and garlic, a little bit of salt and pepper.


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.


Kale Smoothie in Vitamix

The Making of Kale 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!


10+Easy Spinach Recipes for Smoothies: How To Make Yummy Spinach Smoothies Your Family (& Kids) will Devour!

Let’s face it – with our busy schedules, we don’t always have time to sit down and eat a healthy salad or prepare proper healthy dishes that the whole family would enjoy.

So I have a solution for you! Below are some super-easy smoothie recipes. Choose one that you like and whip up a quick green smoothie for yourself (and your family). It will give you energy, and fill your belly for a couple of hours with all the right foods.

Spinach is typically thought of as a lunch or dinner ingredient in a savory recipe, so spinach in a fruit smoothie may sound strange at first, but – even if you don’t enjoy its taste by itself  – the other ingredients will mask the flavor, I promise.

If you haven’t been eating your greens every day, simply jump-start your day with a green smoothie, so that before you even start your day, you’ve already sucked down your veggies, greens, and fruit to boot.

And better yet? So have your kids and other family members.

Benefits of Spinach

Do I even have to talk about the benefits of spinach? We all know it’s good for us. Spinach has been cultivated in many parts of the world for hundreds of years, not just as a food source, but also as an important medicinal plant in many traditional systems of medicine.

Spinach benefits cannot be overstated. In the past it has often been regarded as a plant that helps restore energy, increase vitality, and improve the quality of the blood. The main reason for this is that spinach nutrition provides twice as much iron as most other greens.

Other nutrients it contains include calcium, magnesium, potassium, vitamin A, and the B-complex vitamins. It is also a good source of Niacin and Zinc, and a very good source of Dietary Fiber, Protein, Vitamin A, Vitamin C, Vitamin E, Vitamin K, Thiamin, Riboflavin, Folate, Calcium, Iron, Magnesium, Phosphorus, Potassium, Copper and Manganese.

Spinach, just like other greens that contain chlorophyll and carotene, is a remarkable protector against various diseases, including cancer, anemia, digestive problems, skin problems, as well as acting as a mild laxative. Women who are worried about osteoporosis should consume spinach because it is a rich source of calcium and vitamin K.

In fact, when compared calorie for calorie to other vegetables, some say that nothing is as nutrient dense as spinach, while also being very low in calories.  And no, you don’t have to worry about the oxalates in spinach hurting you.

Spinach is Super Low In Calories & Super Dense in Nutrients = Great For Weight Loss!

Spinach, it’s really low in calories, so it’s an excellent ingredient for all weight loss smoothies, as well as meal replacement smoothies.

1 cup spinach, raw (30g) = 7 calories (!)
1 bunch spinach (340g) = 78 calories (!)

The great thing is that once you try a spinach smoothie recipe, you’ll be consuming lots of it and it won’t matter anymore if you or your picky-eaters at home don’t enjoy munching on spinach salad!

Just adding a few spinach leaves to a your smoothie recipe, is so easy, tastes delicious, and it’s also incredibly good for you!

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Health Benefits of Spinach

A bunch of spinach has a mere 78 calories, while providing 10g of protein.

So, how do you prepare a spinach smoothie?

When preparing spinach smoothie recipes, as in the case in most other greens, feel free to experiment and include a wide variety of other fruits and veggies.

By experimenting with different combinations, you will be able to come up with something that you and the whole family will love. You’ll even have an easier time getting your children on board to adopting a healthier diet.

The great thing about spinach is that it’s mild tasting, so it’s a perfect starter green for green smoothies. Even the most picky eaters won’t mind a few leaves of spinach in their fruit smoothie (use some deep colored fruits, such as berries, or colored glass containers to mask the green color for those most green-resistant eaters).

Generally speaking, Vitamix or Blendtec blenders will do a great job with any type of greens, including the tougher greens such as kale, collard greens, or celery tops. These smoothie makers will give you smoother liquid, compared with other blenders.

However, even if you have an inexpensive blender you can make spinach smoothies without worrying about rough texture – spinach is soft enough, so most blenders will handle spinach well.

First, when buying fresh spinach it should be dark green and free from any evidence of decay. Choose spinach that has vibrant deep green leaves and stems with no signs of yellowing. The leaves should look fresh and tender, and not be wilted or bruised. Avoid those that have a slimy coating as this is a sign of decay. Slightly wilted spinach can be revived to freshness by dipping it in cold water.

Do not wash spinach before storing as the exposure to water encourages spoilage. Place spinach in a plastic storage bag and wrap the bag tightly around the spinach, squeezing out as much of the air as possible. Place in refrigerator where it will keep fresh for up to 5 days.

Prior to preparing a smoothie, wash spinach under running water. If using non organic spinach, you may want to soak or spray it with a biodegradable wash, then rinse. Use a salad spinner to dry.

The leaves can be used as is. You don’t need to remove the stalks, as you would for a salad.

Put the leaves into your smoothie blender together with your fruits and veggies – bananas, strawberries, apples, celery, etc.

That’s basically all there is to it!

Spinach Smoothie Recipes

Here are a few green smoothie recipes with spinach for you to try!

I encourage you to experiment mixing spinach with other fruits, greens and vegetables. Also, I’m really not good with exact proportions, so you will need to experiment with quantities, to get that perfect green smoothie for your taste.

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Spinach-Pear-Celery Smoothie Recipe

Spinach-Pear-Celery Smoothie Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 pears
  • 2 stalks of celery
  • 2 cups spinach
  • 1 1/2 cup water

Instructions

  1. Blend well all ingredients in your blender. Pour into glasses and enjoy!
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More Green Smoothie Recipes with Spinach

Spinach-Mixed-Berries

2-4 cups of fresh spinach
a handful of strawberries (fresh or frozen)
1/2 cup blueberries (fresh or frozen)
1/4 blackberries (fresh or frozen)
1/4 raspberries (fresh or frozen)
(OR 1 cup of mixed berries from BJ’s)
2 bananas (fresh or frozen)
1 1/2 cup water (more or less, to desired consistency)

For the Mixed Berries Smoothie I usually use frozen organic mixed berries I buy at BJs – a big 3 lbs bag for $9.99 – they are amazing in smoothies – and this is simply my favorite smoothie!

Spinach-Blueberry

1 large banana, ripe
1 cup blueberries, frozen (or Wild Blueberries from BJ’s)
1 cup oz spinach, fresh
1 1/2 cups water (more or less, to desired consistency)

This is my son’s favorite. For this smoothie, I’m using frozen Wild Blueberries from BJ’s – a big 3 lbs bag for $7.99 – they are amazing in smoothies – and this is simply my favorite smoothie!

Spinach-Mixed Tropical Fruit

1 large banana, ripe and peeled
1/4 avocado
6 oz spinach, fresh
1/2 cup pineapple, fresh or frozen
1/2 cup mango, fresh or frozen
1/2 cup grapes, fresh or frozen
1/2 cup strawberries, fresh or frozen
1 1/2 cup water (more or less, to desired consistency)

For this smoothie, I’m using frozen mixed fruits from BJ’s – a big 5 lbs bag for $9.99 – great value and taste!

Spinach-Pear-Celery

2 pears
1 stalk of celery
1 cup spinach
1 cup water

Spinach-Peach

6 peaches
2 handfuls of spinach leaves
2 cups water

Spinach-Kiwi

1 banana
2 peaches
2 handfuls of spinach leaves
1 cup water

Spinach-Watermelon-Strawberries

One half small seeded watermelon, peel and all
10 strawberries
1 bunch spinach
1 cup water

Spinach-Mango Green Smoothie

1 large banana, ripe
1 cup mangoes
1/2 cup strawberries
5 oz spinach
1 1/2 cups water

Spinach-Banana-Orange Smoothie Recipe

2 large ripe bananas
2 oranges
2 large handfuls of baby spinach

Spinach and Cantaloupe Melon Smoothie Recipe

1/2 cantaloupe melon
1 cup of spinach

Spinach-Tomato

Here is a savory recipe for a spinach-tomato smoothie:
4 ripe plum tomatoes
1 handful of spinach leaves
4 leaves of basil leaves

One note here on using frozen fruits in your smoothies. Personally, I don’t like smoothies that are really cold, so if I’m using a lot of frozen ingredients, I add some hot water to the mix to make them room (or rather – my stomach) temperature. I know that many people like frozen drinks, but drinking a lot of frozen smoothies is not really that healthy, in my opinion.

I admit – I am totally hooked on green smoothies!

I never use exact recipes – I constantly experiment by adding different ingredients, depending on what sounds good to my body each day.

Although some smoothies taste more delicious than others, I haven’t been disappointed yet!

Note: Because of the high oxalic acid content of spinach, some experts recommend to keep your spinach intake down to once or twice a week. While I don’t subscribe to the view that greens (including those rich in oxalic acid, such as spinach) are dangerous, if you have any health issues such as kidney stones, speak to a qualified doctor or nutritionist about your concerns and any changes to your diet.

can green smoothies devastate your health with oxalates?

Now that you know how to make some basic spinach recipes, you can experiment with other variations on this theme. When you are ready, start incorporate other, stronger tasting greens into your smoothies.


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.


Spinach Smoothie in Vitamix

The Making of Spinach Smoothie: Inside of my Vitamix


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Protein Blueberry Smoothie

This is a simple smoothie recipe that ups the protein content a bit. The result is a smoothie with a more “staying power,” so it will fill you up for longer.

I used tofu, but you can add any protein powder to your smoothie, or add some chia seeds, or hemp seeds. Blend all ingredients, pour into a glass, sip and smile!

High Protein Blueberry Smoothie

High Protein Blueberry Smoothie

Ingredients

  • 1 banana
  • 1/2 cup tofu
  • 1 cup wild blueberries
  • 1 cup greens
  • 1 cup sprouts (optional, add more greens if not using sprouts)
  • 1 cup water

Instructions

  1. Blend all ingredients, pour into a glass, sip and smile!
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Variations:

* You may substitute tofu with vegan protein powder, 1/cup of chia seeds, or hemp seeds.

blueberry smoothie recipe (with greens and tofu)

A Few Words about Tofu and Soy

I just wanted to add a comment about tofu (and soy in general). From my observations, tofu (and soy) is one of the most misunderstood foods.

A handful of individuals have been incredibly successful at demonizing this ingredient, which is basically a bean – a bean! While I understand that some people may have issues with consuming soy (like allergies), plus I’m not a fan of genetically modified foods (soy is one of them, so just use non-gmo or organic soy), I want to stress that our obsession with single nutrients, our reliance on media sound bites for our health advice, our misunderstanding of the power of the anti-vegetarian agenda, our reliance on processed foods are the problems – not soy.

Granted, soy foods are not miracle foods, but neither are they poison. The resources bellow attempt to put it all in perspective and demonstrate that whole soy foods can be part of a varied, whole-foods, plant-based diet – but only if you want them to be.

food-for-thought podcast Listen to this podcast: http://www.compassionatecook.com/writings/podcast-media/soy-is-not-evil-3

Finally, the Truth About Soy

The Truth About Soy

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Spiced Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe

With all the leaves changing colors I get inspired into creating recipes that match my surroundings. This means that pumpkins and squashes are on the menu regularly. Soups and stews are two types of recipes that come to mind, but what about a pumpkin or squash smoothie?

Have you ever tried a pumpkin or a squash smoothie?

They are quite delicious and perfect for this time of year.

What’s interesting to know is that all winter squashes and pumpkins are actually fruits and can be eaten raw. They can be a bit tough, though, we eat them roasted, puréed, mashed into soups or used as stuffing for bread and cakes.

Besides the pulpy flesh, the seeds and skin are also edible. The seeds can be eaten directly raw, or they can be roasted, ground into paste or pressed for vegetable oil.

Spiced Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe

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This delightful pumpkin smoothie recipe is like chilled pumpkin pie in a glass, but without the unhealthy fats and excess calories.

This thick and creamy smoothie makes a delicious and filling liquid breakfast, snack or dessert. It will get you ready for the fall and holiday season!

Use very ripe bananas (with brown spots), preferably frozen to give this pumpkin smoothie a thick texture, and sweeten it according to your preference.

Spiced Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe

Spiced Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe

Ingredients

  • 2 cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk
  • 1 cup pumpkin puree (you can use canned, but fresh is better)
  • 2 ripe bananas, fresh or frozen
  • 1/3 cup fresh orange juice
  • 2-3 dried dates, presoaked (or a handful of raisins)
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon ground nutmeg
  • Optional Ingredients
  • 1 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely minced
  • 1/2 cup ice cubes (if you like a cold smoothie and not using frozen banana)

Instructions

  1. Add all of your ingredients to the blender. Puree until very smooth and creamy.
  2. If your pumpkin and/or almond milk isn’t cold, you could add a handful of ice. I decided not to, so it would stay as creamy as possible. You can also add a splash of water or additional almond milk if your smoothie is too thick. Top with a sprinkle of cinnamon and/or nutmeg.

Notes

Squash puree will also work for this recipe, for example, kabocha or butternut.

https://greenreset.com/pumpkin-smoothie-recipe/

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Cooked squash

By the way, cooked squash also works great for this recipe!

Variations

This recipe works beautifully with a squash puree too. I tried acorn and kabocha and they were both delicious. Raw squash or pumpkin can be used, too. You can play around with the flavors easily by adding some vanilla extract or pumpkin or apple pie spice instead of just cinnamon.

  • add 1 cup of mild greens, such as spinach (if you are not going for a bright orange wow-factor)
  • add 1 tablespoon of ground flax seeds
  • add more water/non-dairy milk, or to desired consistency
  • add 1/4 cup of raisins instead of dates

If using dry ingredients, blend them with liquid first until smooth. Then add the rest of ingredients and blend on high until smooth and creamy. (High speed blenders may need 2 minutes, less powerful blenders may need a lot more, sometimes 5-10 minutes).


This recipe is Vegetarian, Vegan, Dairy free, Egg free, Refined sugar free, Wheat free, Soy free (if not using soy milk), Nut free, Gluten free, and Sodium free. Please use only non dairy milk in your smoothies! Even this doctor and doctors at PCRM.org will tell you so!

Vegan milk

There are many non-dairy, cruelty-free sources of calcium – check them out here.


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.


Pumpkin Pie Smoothie

Pumpkin Pie Smoothie: In 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!