"Green" Shakes
To get more veggies in I have been trying shakes with spinach for my breakfasts.... I have modified one that is popular on Pinterest to get more protein in. I put everything listed below together and blend till smooth then add ice until I get it to the consistency I like. This usually makes nearly 32 oz!
1 med-large banana (I froze mine)
2 cups baby spinach
3/4 c. unsweetended vanilla almond milk
1/2 c. vanilla fat-free Greek yogurt (I use Chobani)
1 heaping scoop of vanilla protein powder (I use Body Fortress brand)
and 1 c. of fresh or frozen strawberries
Below are the stats from when I entered it in MFP for the whole 32 oz (can realistically serve 2 people):
Calories 424
Fat 5g
Cholesterol 55mg
Sodium 267mg
Potassium 1229mg
Total Carbs 58g
Fiber 9g
Sugar 34g
Protein 42g
Vitamin A 122%
Vitamin C 197%
Calcium 65%
Iron 22%
Tastes like a normal strawberry banana shake you just have to ignore the purple/green looking color. I think I'm addicted to these now!
I have also make a chunky monkey version swapping out the vanilla for chocolate protein and the strawberries for 2 tbs of peanut butter. That version has a little bit more calories but I believe is still under 550.
FYI I have entered the recipe and shared it on MFP. I named it the "Green Strawberry Banana". Enjoy!
1 med-large banana (I froze mine)
2 cups baby spinach
3/4 c. unsweetended vanilla almond milk
1/2 c. vanilla fat-free Greek yogurt (I use Chobani)
1 heaping scoop of vanilla protein powder (I use Body Fortress brand)
and 1 c. of fresh or frozen strawberries
Below are the stats from when I entered it in MFP for the whole 32 oz (can realistically serve 2 people):
Calories 424
Fat 5g
Cholesterol 55mg
Sodium 267mg
Potassium 1229mg
Total Carbs 58g
Fiber 9g
Sugar 34g
Protein 42g
Vitamin A 122%
Vitamin C 197%
Calcium 65%
Iron 22%
Tastes like a normal strawberry banana shake you just have to ignore the purple/green looking color. I think I'm addicted to these now!
I have also make a chunky monkey version swapping out the vanilla for chocolate protein and the strawberries for 2 tbs of peanut butter. That version has a little bit more calories but I believe is still under 550.
FYI I have entered the recipe and shared it on MFP. I named it the "Green Strawberry Banana". Enjoy!
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Try it this morning oh so good !0
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I have just recently tried green smoothies myself and am addicted to them! My favorite is a green pina colada.
1 cup coconut milk (I used the Silk coconut milk and it's not as coconutty in flavor as the canned so I added 2 tbsp shredded coconut)
1 frozen banana
1 cup frozen pineapple
1 tbsp flax seed
about 3 cups fresh baby spinach (I fill the blender container up to the top with spinach, pushing it down and adding more until it's full)
Delicious!0 -
These sound yummy! I am going to give them a try.0
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I just did the Mean Green recipe from pinterest which is almost identical to the one you posted and I LOVED it. It tasted like a treat and you cannot taste the spinach at all that I put in it! So good and I am still full 3 hours later.0
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I made one last night after my workout and it was pretty tasty!
1 cup frozen blueberries
2 cups baby spinach
2 cups skim milk
2 scoops of my protein powder
I eat spinach all the time so I was afraid of the taste, but I was surprised that I couldn't taste it at all! But, mine certainly didn't look like a green shake since the blueberries gave it most of the color.0 -
I do these quite often.... but I usually add an avocado -- get some good fats in there too!
Fage 0% greek yogurt, a banana, an avocado, spinach and some almond/coconut milk and yum!
For sweeter, fruitier I often mix with diet v8 tropical splash, or Trop 50 instead of milk/water
(PS there are a lot of studies out that say you really can't process more than 30g protein at one sitting so making a shake with 40 or 60g protein isn't necessary. I usually try to hit 20-30g._0 -
Did you know you good "pre-make" smoothies. Make the smoothie as normal then freeze in ice cube trays or muffin tins. When they are frozen, pop them out and put them in a freezer bag. (I also do this with pesto in the summer.) I need a bigger freezer!!
Edit: I forgot to mention, that you don't have to reblend. Just let it melt in a cup.0 -
I eat a green smoothie every single day. When I don't, I just don't feel myself. Here's my recipe:
8oz Silk Soy Milk Light
4 cups spinach
1 small banana
1 cup frozen strawberries
.5 cup frozen blueberries
I've tried other recipe, but this is my tried and true. :-)0 -
I've been going off cooked spinach a bit lately so will give this a go... thanks.0
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I love green smoothies! I try to have one every mid-morning/afternoon to get me through working evening shifts. Here's my "go to" one.
1 cup spinach
water (its like a cup or 3/4, i never measure)
1 apple
1 orange
3 frozen bananas (makes it milkshake-y)
tblsp or so of chia seeds0 -
I've tried the spinach/chocolate whey protein/banana/vanilla soy milk/peanut butter combo, very good . easy to play around with the combinations0
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bumpity, bump..........bump0
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bump! great recipes!0
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glad i read this! I plan to add some greens to my shakes this week also!0
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bump :happy:0
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Try adding Navitas Cacao Powder and Navitas Hemp Power.
I am thinking about fat free yogurt, strawberries, cacao powder, hemp power, and maybe a bit of honey to add a little sweetness.
You could add a banana, but am concerned about the carbs in bananas.
I am not really into green shakes, also maybe add some kelp or spirolina, these protect against radiation poisoning, especially spirolina.0 -
Try switching out the spinach for other greens. Collards make a truly amazing smoothie colour and you don't taste them one bit. And all types of kale are delicious in smoothies. Just remove the thick centre stem (which can be bitter). Oh so so good! You should really avoid eating the same greens day to day, week to week as all greens contain varying forms of alkaloids and you can get alkaloid build up if you eat only one kind of green (ie spinach) all the time. If you are adventurous try dandelion greens (removing centre stem). One of my favourite green smoothies is frozen mango, frozen banana, raw greens and either an organic apple juice (like Santa Cruz - the brown coloured ones) or throw in a couple of peeled oranges and water if needed. You can add in extra protein by adding ground hemp or ground chia seed. Enjoy :-)0
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yummy0
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Try switching out the spinach for other greens. Collards make a truly amazing smoothie colour and you don't taste them one bit. And all types of kale are delicious in smoothies. Just remove the thick centre stem (which can be bitter). Oh so so good! You should really avoid eating the same greens day to day, week to week as all greens contain varying forms of alkaloids and you can get alkaloid build up if you eat only one kind of green (ie spinach) all the time. If you are adventurous try dandelion greens (removing centre stem). One of my favourite green smoothies is frozen mango, frozen banana, raw greens and either an organic apple juice (like Santa Cruz - the brown coloured ones) or throw in a couple of peeled oranges and water if needed. You can add in extra protein by adding ground hemp or ground chia seed. Enjoy :-)
Thanks for the advice! I have only made the chocolate one once and the strawberry one twice. I am just beginning to be more adventurous and trying to make sure I am getting my vitamins and fruits/veggies. I have heard of using kale and plan to try it but will have to add collards to the list. Thanks!0 -
I did get fresh collard greens and kale at the store last night. Will be trying them this week. I'll let you know if they change the flavor any.I'm excited!0
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Thanks for sharing ideas everyone! I've tried green smoothies in the past and never really liked them. I tried again today and wound up with a delkcious green smoothie. I will be adding greens to my morning smoothie from now on.
What worked for me:
1 cup unsweerened vanilla almond milk
1 banana
3/4 cup frozen mixed fruit
2 tbsp unsweetened shredded coconut
3 cups fresh spinach (i pulled the stems off)0 -
Looks good!0
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Try switching out the spinach for other greens. Collards make a truly amazing smoothie colour and you don't taste them one bit. And all types of kale are delicious in smoothies. Just remove the thick centre stem (which can be bitter). Oh so so good! You should really avoid eating the same greens day to day, week to week as all greens contain varying forms of alkaloids and you can get alkaloid build up if you eat only one kind of green (ie spinach) all the time. If you are adventurous try dandelion greens (removing centre stem). One of my favourite green smoothies is frozen mango, frozen banana, raw greens and either an organic apple juice (like Santa Cruz - the brown coloured ones) or throw in a couple of peeled oranges and water if needed. You can add in extra protein by adding ground hemp or ground chia seed. Enjoy :-)
I did not know this-eek, I do tend to stick to my favorite (kale)..but I now know to switch! Thanks:happy:0
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