Super Green Protein Breakfast Smoothie
amandarenee31
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Yesterday, after my workout, I got a tiny bit creative with my breakfast smoothie since we are out of strawberries. I usually just do a strawberry banana smoothie with protein powder. Well after making this green smoothie, my mom just had to try a sip and loved it. The smoothie filled me up for several hours, gave me a ton of energy even with the temp outside being 101 degrees, and made my stomach feel great versus being all bloated.
Well here's the recipe for the smoothie. My mom made me make her one today and insisted I post it on here haha
(These are the following ingredients I used. You can substitute any brand, but note that the calories may vary)
1 Medium banana - frozen or raw (add a couple ice cubes if using raw)
1 Cup Spinach - Raw, rinsed
1/2 Cup Lactaid - lactose free, fat free milk
1 Tbsp Crazy Richard's 100% natural creamy peanut butter
1 Scoop Jillian Michael's natural whey protein - vanilla
5-10 small sprigs of fresh parsley (vary amount to taste), rinsed
Directions:
- Place ingredients (in order as listed) into a blender or food processor and blend until thick and smooth.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts:
Calories - 347
Carbohydrates - 46
Fat - 10
Sodium - 142
Fiber - 9
Protein - 26
Well here's the recipe for the smoothie. My mom made me make her one today and insisted I post it on here haha
(These are the following ingredients I used. You can substitute any brand, but note that the calories may vary)
1 Medium banana - frozen or raw (add a couple ice cubes if using raw)
1 Cup Spinach - Raw, rinsed
1/2 Cup Lactaid - lactose free, fat free milk
1 Tbsp Crazy Richard's 100% natural creamy peanut butter
1 Scoop Jillian Michael's natural whey protein - vanilla
5-10 small sprigs of fresh parsley (vary amount to taste), rinsed
Directions:
- Place ingredients (in order as listed) into a blender or food processor and blend until thick and smooth.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts:
Calories - 347
Carbohydrates - 46
Fat - 10
Sodium - 142
Fiber - 9
Protein - 26
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Awesome recipe. I'm going to get a few of the ingredients today and see how it goes!0
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Thanks for posting. I love spinach and wouldn't have thought about a spinach smoothie. I may try without the peanut butter. I love peanut butter, but not in smoothies. Go figure ! LOL0
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I do something similar, but I use unsweetened soy milk (or my new fav is coconut water) instead of milk. I also add 1 or 2 tsp of ground flax seed for the healthy fat instead of peanut butter.
Green smoothies are the best! I hope folks are inspired to begin to experiment!0 -
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- Place ingredients (in order as listed) into a blender or food processor and blend until thick and smooth.
Does it taste different if you put them in in a different order then?:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:0 -
I do something similar, but I use unsweetened soy milk (or my new fav is coconut water) instead of milk. I also add 1 or 2 tsp of ground flax seed for the healthy fat instead of peanut butter.
Green smoothies are the best! I hope folks are inspired to begin to experiment!
I hope so too. The peanut butter I use is purely peanuts. No additives, extra sugar or salt. I add the parsley because it's excellent for digestion as well as fresh breath. Coconut water sounds delicious though. I might have to try that.0 -
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- Place ingredients (in order as listed) into a blender or food processor and blend until thick and smooth.
Does it taste different if you put them in in a different order then?:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Haha not at all. It's just harder on the food processor's motor if you don't put the leafy stuff and frozen stuff in first. If you want your motor to last, place in that order. Believe me, I drink smoothies every, single, morning. I've had blenders go because of misuse.0 -
So I'm just checking in. Has anyone tried this yet? I'd really like opinions. Let me know if you loved it or not. I'm open to new suggestions to improve it as well.0
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I have a Green Monster smoothie after every major workout, and I love them... Check out this website for great ideas: http://greenmonstermovement.com/
My fave combination, and Go-To GM is the following:
8oz unsweetened almond milk
30g whey protein isolate, chocolate
6g (1Tbsp) unsweetened cocoa powder
15g (1Tbsp) natural PB
70g (2 big handfuls?) baby spinach
140g frozen strawberries
70g frozen blueberries
splash of water to help with blending
It's a HUGE smoothie and so filling. The spinach and berries give a great thick consistency. Add only enough water for it to mix. Chcolate, PB, fruit and more chocolate... How could it be bad?0 -
I'm a big fan of these. I like to add carrots, broccoli and mango. (The first two are a staple, the latter is what I use instead of bananas.)0
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I'm a big fan of these. I like to add carrots, broccoli and mango. (The first two are a staple, the latter is what I use instead of bananas.)
Oh my! I have to say I am a big fan of green smoothies but I have never ever tried with broccoli. Do you steam, boil the broccoli before you put it in the blender? My blender isn't very powerfull so putting carrots is out of the question : /0 -
I have a Green Monster smoothie after every major workout, and I love them... Check out this website for great ideas: http://greenmonstermovement.com/
My fave combination, and Go-To GM is the following:
8oz unsweetened almond milk
30g whey protein isolate, chocolate
6g (1Tbsp) unsweetened cocoa powder
15g (1Tbsp) natural PB
70g (2 big handfuls?) baby spinach
140g frozen strawberries
70g frozen blueberries
splash of water to help with blending
It's a HUGE smoothie and so filling. The spinach and berries give a great thick consistency. Add only enough water for it to mix. Chcolate, PB, fruit and more chocolate... How could it be bad?
This site is amazing! Thanks for sharing!
And the smoothie really sounds yummy:)0 -
definitely going to try this today!0
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I love parsley, it isdiuretic aswell. In my smoothie I use parsley, green apples (they keep me full), cucumber (fresh feeling), mint leaves, lemon , and celery. I drink it as first thing in the morning.0
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bump! Gonna get some of this when I go shopping!0
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Oh my! I have to say I am a big fan of green smoothies but I have never ever tried with broccoli. Do you steam, boil the broccoli before you put it in the blender? My blender isn't very powerfull so putting carrots is out of the question : /
Lately I've been freezing everything I put in it (minus the spinach and milk, of course) and it comes out super thick. No need to add ice. I love them0 -
Oh my! I have to say I am a big fan of green smoothies but I have never ever tried with broccoli. Do you steam, boil the broccoli before you put it in the blender? My blender isn't very powerfull so putting carrots is out of the question : /
Lately I've been freezing everything I put in it (minus the spinach and milk, of course) and it comes out super thick. No need to add ice. I love them
I don't know if any of you have one, but I like to juice my carrots first before adding it to my smoothie. You could probably do the same with the Broccoli or any other hard veggie/fruit. I have a Jack O Lane juicer. I know they are a bit pricey but they really are great for getting the nutrients to stay in the juice. The stuff in the store is cooked and so it has less vitamins.0
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