Green Smoothie Recipes (2024)

We love green smoothie recipes because you can drink your breakfast smoothie and get a serving of greens all at the same time!

Don’t be intimidated by the color, I promise there are many green smoothie recipes out there that hide the bitter taste of power greens but that gives you all of the benefits at the same time.

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Why Make a Green Smoothie?

Oh the burning question, are green smoothies really that good for you? If you make them right they are! Green smoothie recipes can be great for getting a LOT of nutrition in one sitting.

In most green smoothies, the green color comes from the greens you use such as kale, and spinach. Greens can be boring to eat, but when you put them in a smoothie. It’s easy breezy.

How to Make a Green Smoothie

Let’s break down exactly what you need to make the perfect green smoothie! In the Fit Foodie Kitchen, we use a basic recipe that we deviate from depending on what’s in the fridge and what our bodies are craving.

So…what’s in a green smoothie?

Frozen Fruit – we like to use frozen fruit in order to omit ice from our green smoothies so that you can get a smoother, creamier smoothie. We recommend bananas, berries, mangoes, pineapples, etc. For a single serving, shoot to use around 1 cup of frozen fruit.

Greens- obviously every green smoothie has some kind of green! Whether it’s spinach, kale, or microgreen, any kind of green will work. Here are our favorites:

  • spinach
  • kale
  • microgreens
  • arugula
  • baby kale
  • lettuce
  • beet greens

pro tip

Instead of throwing out greens that are about to go bad, freeze them and use them later in a green smoothie! Try and pack in as many greens as you can…no less than 1 cup!

Milk/Liquid-you’re going to need some kind of liquid for your green smoothie and our favorite is almond milk. While you can use any kind, we found that unsweetened almond milk isn’t super overpowering and a great base milk for pretty much any smoothie. Use anywhere from 1/2 cup to 1 cup for a single serving.

Other liquid options include orange juice, water, coffee, coconut milk, oat milk, cranberry juice, and apple juice.

Seeds-because why not amp up your green smoothie with more nutrition! We try and get around 1/2 tablespoon of ground seeds such as flax or chia per smoothie.

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Kitchen Accessories for Smoothies

The one thing that has made a difference time and time again for really pulverizing your greens so that you CAN’T taste them, is a high-speed blender.

Below we are sharing some of our favorite kitchen accessories (and protein powder!) to not only help make your smoothie, but drink it too!

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FAQ

What greens to put in a smoothie?

The most popular greens for a green smoothie are kale or spinach. Feel free to use fresh or frozen.

Can you use frozen greens for a green smoothie?

Both fresh and/or frozen greens work for a green smoothie!

Is it OK to drink a green smoothie every day?

It is 100% OK to drink a green smoothie recipe every single day.

Does green smoothie make you poop?

Typically green smoothies are made with kale or spinach, which are both high in fiber thus helping your digestive system! So yes, green smoothies help you poop!

Can you make a green smoothie ahead of time?

You can easily make any smoothie ahead of time. Store your smoothie in the refrigerator and drink for the next 1-2 days.
You can even pop it back into the blender and add a handful of ice to make it more smoothie-like the next day.

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Favorite Green Smoothie Recipe

Looking for green smoothie recipes to make? Check out our favorite green smoothie recipe and then deviate from it with your favorite add-ins to get a green smoothie of your own.

Prep:5 minutes minutes

Cook:0 minutes minutes

Total:5 minutes minutes

Fat 3

Carbs 30

Protein 3

Yield: 1

Print Rate

Ingredients

  • 1 cup frozen fruit banana, mixed berries, tropical mix
  • 1 cup of fresh greens spinach, kale, or arugula
  • 1/2 – 1 cup milk almond, soy, coconut, cows, etc.
  • 1/2 tablespoon ground seeds flax, chia, etc.

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients into a high-speed blender.

  • Blend on high until smooth. We recommend starting with 1/2 cup of milk and going up from there depending on how thick you like your smoothies.

  • Serve immediately.

Tips & Notes

  • Our favorite frozen fruit to use for green smoothies is banana because they’re sweeter than the average fruit and add a delightful flavor.
  • The recipe in the photo is THIS green smoothie.

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Nutrition facts

Calories: 146kcal Carbohydrates: 30g Protein: 3g Fat: 3g Fiber: 5g Sugar: 14g

Author: Lee Funke

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Top 3 Greens for a Green Smoothie

I was totally that girl that was intimidated to drink green smoothies because of the color. I mean, drinking anything green is kind of scary 😛

I thought I’d chit chat about oue top 3 kinds of greens you can add into your green smoothie…especially for those starting out vs. expert green smoothie drinkers!

Spinach

Green smoothie newbie- I’d definitely suggest starting out with fresh or frozen spinach as your green of choice! Spinach has a very mild taste compared to a lot of other greens and if you do it right, you won’t even be able to taste it!

Try our Spinach Smoothie!

Kale

Green smoothie princess: Not a beginner, but not an expert? Try kale! Fresh or frozen kale is a great step up from spinach, but not an overkill. We suggest buying kale on the stalk, not the kind prepackaged for the best results.

Try our Kale Smoothie!

Arugula

Green smoothie queen- If you’re a green smoothie maven, then I suggest arugula as your next green of choice! Arugula is spicy, flavorful, and packed with so many antioxidants!

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Green Smoothie Add-Ins

We shared our basic green smoothie above, but don’t let that stray you away from adding other amazing ingredients to your smoothie!

There are so many other things you can add to your smoothie to give it a different flavor or to help it serve a different purpose for your health and wellness journey. Here are some green smoothie add-in suggestions:

  • Greek yogurt
  • nuts
  • nut butter
  • extracts
  • matcha
  • cold brew
  • coconut oil
  • protein powder
  • spices
  • fresh herbs

I also wanted to note that you can totally take your favorite smoothie recipe (mine is our breakfast smoothie recipe) and simply add a handful of greens to that! It’s as easy as that.

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Bowl vs. Glass

And now, the real question…do you go bowl vs glass? Well, there are benefits to bowl!

Green Smoothie Bowl

  • You can use a spoon! Anyone else obsessed with eating smoothies with a spoon or is it just me?
  • Toppings on toppings. Toppings are a great way to turn your green smoothie recipe into more of a complete and hearty meal! Add toppings such as granola, fresh fruit, nuts, and seeds to complete your bowl.

Try our favorite Green Smoothie Bowl recipe!

Classic Green Smoothie (in a glass)

  • On-the-Go. Green smoothies in a glass are great for on the go. You can even find to-go, reusable smoothie cups these days to make your green breakfast smoothie a breeze.
  • Straws: There is definitely a crazy straw following of people who love eating and drinking through a straw. Well, then you’re likely a classic green smoothie kind of girl who loves to drink her smoothie from a glass!

And now, check out 17 of the best green smoothie recipes from Fit Foodie and around the web! Leave a comment letting us know what your favorite green smoothie recipe is.

More Green Smoothie Recipes

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Green Smoothie Recipes (2024)

FAQs

Is it okay 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 does a green smoothie contain? ›

At their most basic, green smoothies combine leafy greens like spinach, kale, arugula, and microgreens with a base liquid like water. While these greens alone can make for a bitter-tasting smoothie, there are tons of combinations that improve its flavor profile and add nutrition.

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)
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What is the basic formula for smoothies? ›

The basic smoothie formula is: 2 to 3 parts fruit or vegetables (2 to 3 cups) 1 to 1 1/2 parts liquid (1 to 1 1/2 cups) 1/2 part yogurt or another thickener (1/2 cup)

What is the best drink to mix with greens? ›

This tip is my personal favorite way to make super greens powder taste better. If ice-cold water isn't enough to mask the taste of wheatgrass, try mixing your greens with orange juice or another juice with a strong flavor profile, like cranberry or mango.

What are the healthiest greens to blend? ›

Top 10 Healthy Greens for Smoothies
  • Arugula. ...
  • Swiss chard. ...
  • Broccoli. ...
  • Celery. ...
  • Parsley. ...
  • Spinach. Spinach might be commonplace, but its nutrients are not. ...
  • Chinese cabbage/Bok Choy. Your immunity and heart will thank you for this one. ...
  • Beet Greens. Instead of throwing away your beet greens, how about making a smoothie.
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What is the best greens to eat everyday? ›

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. But some greens aren't nutrient powerhouses.

Do green smoothies reduce belly fat? ›

Shai's team had dieters swap the meat from a Mediterranean dinner for one green smoothie made with nutrient-rich aquatic plants, similar to seaweed, to boost their daily polyphenol intake. The results: People who did this daily lost more weight and more belly inches than those on a standard American diet.

Why do I get sleepy after drinking green smoothies? ›

If you make a morning smoothie at home or order the wrong blend from your favorite juice joint, your refreshing drink can spike your blood sugar and then send it crashing leaving you queasy and fatigued, rather than satisfied.

Why do I feel weird after drinking a smoothie? ›

You may experience bloating or gas

We previously mentioned how eating a high-fiber smoothie can be great for your digestion, but be warned that if you're not used to taking in much fiber, your body may react to a high-fiber drink with excess gas or bloating because of the way it alters your gut microbiome.

Can green smoothies replace meals? ›

"It's really fine to have a smoothie every day. It can be a convenient meal replacement as long as you're making sure that it really is replacing the meal. Not too few calories, but not too many calories," says Fye.

Does a green smoothie count as a meal? ›

It depends on what's in it. If it's balanced, and has all the components a typical meal would contain (protein, fat, fibre, carbohydrates), then yes, a smoothie can be a meal. But if it's on the lighter side, with only fruit and ice, then no, it's not a meal. To be clear, a smoothie doesn't have to be a meal.

Does blending fruit destroy fiber? ›

Blending fruits and veggies does change some of the fiber for fruits. But it doesn't make it apart completely. The fiber becomes smaller, but it's still there in the mix. Actually, this can be good – the smaller fiber can be easier for your body to use.

Can I make a smoothie with formula? ›

Pour cold water into blender. Add formula powder (using 1 1/2 times as much formula as is normal will both provide extra nutrition and help thicken the"smoothie"). Place lid on blender and blend until mixed. Add fresh banana and blend until smooth.

What is the green powder in smoothies? ›

Greens powders are typically made by drying and pulverizing various fruits and vegetables. They can be a convenient and easy way to add more nutrients to your diet, especially if you struggle to consume enough whole fruits and vegetables.

How to make greens powder for smoothies? ›

How To Make Greens Powder:
  1. CUT. Start by cutting the stems off your greens. ...
  2. RINSE. Next, rinse your greens by submerging in cold water. ...
  3. DRY. Dry greens & remove any in-lining thick stems. ...
  4. PLACE. Now you're ready to dehydrate! ...
  5. DEHYDRATE on low 4-5 hours or overnight. ...
  6. REMOVE. ...
  7. GRIND & STORE.
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How many times a week should you drink a green smoothie? ›

Many people do not consume enough greens, even those who stay on a raw food diet. By drinking two or three cups of green smoothies daily you will consume enough greens for the day to nourish your body, and all of the beneficial nutrients will be well assimilated.

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