Green Smoothie Recipes?

Aroz25
Aroz25 Posts: 40
edited October 7 in Food and Nutrition
I have recently been hearing a lot about green smoothies and raw smoothies which are supposed to be really good for you so I thought I would give it a try and experiment a bit. The recipe I tried had a mixture of lettuce, berries, banana and melon. I had to alternate a bit as I didn't have all the exact ingredients. The taste was ok but not great and it definitely didn't come out green! More of a brown colour which was a bit off-putting. Maybe because of the berries, but anyway... I'm hoping someone can help me with a few recipes for green or raw smoothies that actually taste good? Because my first try wasn't quite what I expected! :tongue:
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  • Leigh2778
    Leigh2778 Posts: 57 Member
    I do one with a banana, 1 cup of frozen fruit (mango & peach or mixed berries), a couple handfuls of spinach and a little water or OJ (like 2 oz). Blend it up. You can also add ice to make it colder, but the frozen fruit chills it pretty well (in my experience). The smoothie is neon green when I use the mango and peaches, but a deep purple if I use the mixed berries.
    I love the taste-can't taste the spinach at all. My husband says he can taste it, but I think it's all in his head. lol
    Hope this helps!
  • stoutcms
    stoutcms Posts: 12 Member
    Have you ever thought of trying Shakeology? A friend of mine gave me some samples and they are actually very filling ....plus they have all the fruit and veggie nutrients you need!!!
  • Aroz25
    Aroz25 Posts: 40
    I have heard a little bit about shakeology but I'm just not sure where to get them from. I'm in New Zealand and I don't know if they are available here.
    I like the sound of the spinach combo, I will have a look for some next time I'm out. If I can get the kids to drink it too that would be a bonus!
  • Hi!

    Green smoothies are a great way to improve your health and nutrition without feeling like you're depriving yourself. And the good news is, once you get the hang of it, they can be super delicious! I find myself CRAVING my next green smoothie...never thought I would crave spinach quite so much :)

    One thing to keep in mind is that melon is not such an easy fruit to incorporate into a smoothie. It can be done, but it's a bit more tricky...I would consider it a more "advanced" smoothie. Good fruits to get started with are BANANAS (always include at least 1-2 in each smoothie if you can...it's incredible for the taste and texture), mangos, pineapples, strawberries, blueberries, peaches and pears.

    You can also buy some frozen fruit, but make sure you include at least one fresh fruit in each smoothie for texture (banana is a good one to include fresh).

    Here are some fun and easy ones to get started with:

    FROZEN MOJITO SMOOTHIE (non-alcoholic):
    Handful of fresh mint (about ½ cup)
    Juice of 1 lime

    1 cup spinach

    1 banana

    ¼ cup water (or club soda)

    Ice

    Dash of honey – optional
    (full recipe and instructions here: http://www.joyofsmoothies.com/frozen-mojito.html


    GREEN STRAWBERRY BANANA SMOOTHIE RECIPE:

    1 banana

    A few strawberries, remove stems

    Big handful of spinach

    About ¼-½ cup of water

    A few ice cubes – to desired texture

    (full recipe here: http://www.joyofsmoothies.com/banana-smoothie-recipe.html)



    More tips and recipes can be found here: http://www.joyofsmoothies.com/banana-smoothie-recipe.html


    Enjoy!
  • swellen
    swellen Posts: 78 Member
    I have a green smoothie for breakfast every morning. I crave them and don't feel right unless I start my day with one. Usually I include:

    1 handful (about a cup) of spinach or silverbeet - usually silverbeet because it lasts longer in the fridge
    1 banana (frozen - as in, I buy them fresh, peel them when they're ripe and freeze them in an airtight container)
    1 small apple
    1 orange
    1-2 nectarines or half a cup of frozen berries
    about 2 cups of water
    ...and if I want a bit more protein I'll add some almond meal or LSA.

    Blend on high for about half a minute, depending on how powerful your blender is. This makes about a litre and I have the whole thing because it tends not to taste as good if kept in the fridge... although that's possibly all in my head. ;) Works out at about 300 calories for the entire litre, and tastes fruity and delicious!
  • regmcc
    regmcc Posts: 81 Member
    www.greensmoothies.com.......this site explains what a green smoothie is, how to make one and loads of recipes.
  • I_get_fit
    I_get_fit Posts: 145 Member
    I like

    1 frozen banana
    1 scoop vanilla protein powder
    couple handfuls frozen spinach
    ice
    water or unsweetened vanilla almond milk
    sometimes some peaches/mango/pineapple
  • psmd
    psmd Posts: 764 Member
    www.greensmoothies.com.......this site explains what a green smoothie is, how to make one and loads of recipes.

    Tried this site and it just went to a gardening/sprouting site??
  • maieranne77
    maieranne77 Posts: 191 Member
    I'm new to the green smoothie thing but start this morning with my first.

    1/2 avocado
    1 cup spinach
    1/4 cup water
    1 cup mixed frozen fruit (mango, pinnapple, strawberry, peaches)
    1/2 tbs agave

    It's pretty tasty!!
  • KippyBee
    KippyBee Posts: 26 Member
    Spinach Shake

    1 scoop of Vanilla Whey Protein
    1 big handful of spinach
    ½ banana
    2 tbsp of peanut butter
    ¾ cup of unsweetened almond milk
    3 big handfuls of ice
  • Hi, Aroz,

    I'd check out the website greensmoothiegirl.com if you're new to the concept. Lots of interesting info on there!

    I rarely put anything except fruit and veggies into my green smoothies (I sometimes put in chia gel or vegan hemp powder, and I'm looking to start adding Vitamineral Green soon), but that's a personal choice. Frequently, they don't turn out very green, more like a brown or blueish color, so that's not unusual. Some of my go-to recipes are:

    3 big handfuls spinach
    1 banana
    1 cup strawberries
    1 cup blueberries

    3 big handfuls of kale
    1.5 cups raw pineapple
    1 cup cranberries
    1 orange

    3 big handfuls swiss chard
    about 30 baby carrots
    1 orange
    1 banana

    Also, if you're interested in adding things to your smoothies (powders, etc. to enhance nutrition), check out NativasNaturals.com. They have a TON of vegan, organic whole food powders.

    I love my green smoothies, so I hope you enjoy them! Best of luck! :)
  • luckygirl007
    luckygirl007 Posts: 68 Member
    I have tried many green smoothies but after getting my hands on this one (even my son likes it!) I haven't bothered with any others

    I also have a vitamix blender which is the best machine for smoothie making on the planet.

    handful of spinach
    small handful of frozen green grapes
    1/2 frozen banana
    1/2 pear (any type)
    1/2 orange peeled (leave the white part on it's tasteless and full of vit C
    5 icecubes and about 1/4 cup of filtered water

    It comes out a cool lime green color and taste delish!

    Some other additions I add if available

    1/4 cup cooked kale
    coconut milk ice cubes

    These ingredients are easy to keep on hand and you might find yourself craving them just like me! Only 135 -150 calories and makes a huge glassfull
  • I just tried one this morning - another forum poster had given the recipe, but I'm afraid I don't remember who (sorry).

    ½ cup milk (I used Smart Balance Lactose Free fat free with calcium)
    1 frozen banana
    5 whole frozen strawberries
    1 handful spinach (I used Dole fresh baby spinach, I might chop it up a bit before blending next time)
    Ice cubes
    2 packets Truvia sweetener
    2 tsp vanilla extract

    Blend until smooth. It had a nice flavor (the banana came through the most) and thicker texture. It also made a large quantity. The whole thing is 225 calories, 53 carbs, 0 fat, 11 protein and 8 fiber. I'll admit, when I first looked at the green color, I was a bit wary, but once I tried it, I was pleasantly surprised.
  • regmcc
    regmcc Posts: 81 Member
    hmmmm try http://www.rawfamily.com/green-smoothie.......and there is a great app for my iphone as well. Good Luck! I love my green smoothies!
  • Tara4boys
    Tara4boys Posts: 515 Member
    Goal for the week: Make a green smoothie. I love regular smoothies and you all have inspired me. Thank you!
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  • AP2o12
    AP2o12 Posts: 20
    Love green smoothies! One of my fav combos is 1/2 banana, 1/2 c. frozen blueberries, 1 T peanut butter, 2 c. spinach, and a little almond milk. You could also add some cocoa powder. So good!
  • shalwilson34
    shalwilson34 Posts: 22 Member
    I think this recipe is really good. Hope you like it.

    Going Green Smoothie
    Yield: 3 1/2 cups (840 ml)

    1 cup (160 g) green grapes
    1/2 cup (78 g) pineapple chunks
    2 cups (60 g) fresh spinach, packed
    1/2 ripe banana, peeled
    1/2 cup (120 ml) water
    1/2 cup (120 ml) ice cubes

    1. Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure lid.
    2. Select Variable 1.
    3. Turn machine on and slowly increase speed to Variable 10, then to High.
    4. Blend for 60 seconds or until desired consistency is reached. Serve immediately.
    Health Classification: Diabetic Friendly, Low Fat, Low Sodium, Low Cholesterol, Heart Healthy, Vegetarian, Vegan, Raw

    Meal Type: Green Smoothies, Beverages


    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 1 cup (240 ml)

    Amount Per Serving

    Calories 60

    % Daily Value*

    Total Fat 0g

    Saturated Fat 0g

    Cholesterol 0mg

    Sodium 16mg

    Total Carbohydrate 15g

    Dietary Fiber 2g

    Sugars 11g

    Protein 1g
  • shalwilson34
    shalwilson34 Posts: 22 Member
    This one is actually pretty good. :smile:

    A Little Bit of Everything Smoothie
    Yield: 3 cups (720 ml)

    1/2 cup (120 ml) soy milk
    1/2 cup (80 g) red grapes
    1 orange, peeled, halved
    2 baby carrots
    1/2 peach, pitted
    1 cup (150 g) frozen unsweetened strawberries
    1/2 cup (45 g) chopped broccoli
    1/2 cup (15 g) spinach leaves
    1/2 cup (78 g) pineapple chunks
    1/4 banana, peeled, frozen
    1 cup (240 ml) ice cubes

    1. Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure lid.
    2. Select Variable 1.
    3. Turn machine on and slowly increase speed to Variable 10, then to High.
    4. Blend for 1 minute, using the tamper to press the ingredients into the blades.
    Health Classification: Diabetic Friendly, Low Fat, Low Sodium, Low Cholesterol, Heart Healthy, Gluten-Free, Vegetarian, Vegan

    Meal Type: Green Smoothies, Beverages


    Nutrition Facts
    Serving Size 1 cup (240 ml)

    Amount Per Serving

    Calories 95

    % Daily Value*

    Total Fat 1g

    Saturated Fat 0g

    Cholesterol 0mg

    Sodium 29mg

    Total Carbohydrate 22g

    Dietary Fiber 4g

    Sugars 13g

    Protein 3g

    *Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on you calorie needs:
    Calories: 2000 2500

    Total Fat Less than 65g 80g
    Sat Fat Less than 20g 25g
    Cholesterol Less than 300mg 300mg
    Sodium Less than 2,400mg 2,400mg
    Total Carbohydrate 300g 375g
    Dietary Fiber 25g 30g

    Calories per gram:
    Fat 9 • Carbohydrate 4 • Protein 4
  • Picola1984
    Picola1984 Posts: 1,133
    I put kale in mine, it does leave a bitty texture but hey, its good for you

    I also add spirulina, which makes it taste horrid, but again, good for you
  • shalwilson34
    shalwilson34 Posts: 22 Member
    this come from a Vitamix page. The different combos is nice and will give you ideas. I would recommend purchasing a Vitamix machine. They are expensive, but well worth the $$ if you ask me. If you are a Costco member, you of course can buy them a lot cheaper. Costco has the "roadshows" and Vitamix is a popular one. I find that you don't even need to have a juicer - just the Vitamix. Anyway, hope these help you. - shal

    1. Pick 1 from Column A, 2 from Column B, 1 from Column C, and add 1 cup of ice.
    2. Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container and secure lid.
    3. Select Variable 1.
    4. Turn machine (vitamix) on and quickly increase speed to Variable 10, then to High.
    Blend for 45 seconds, or until smooth.

    GREEN SMOOTHIE LIST

    COLUMN A
    2 cups spinach
    1 cup kale
    1/2 head of romaine
    1 romaine heart
    3/4 cup raw broccoli
    1 small head of bibb or Boston lettuce

    COLUMN B
    1 cup grapes
    1 apple
    1 orange, peeled
    1 cup melon, peeled
    1 cup pineapple
    1 cup berries
    1 banana, peeled
    1/2 cup cucumber, peeled or unpeeled
    1 kiwi, peeled
    1 carrot
    1 cup peaches
    1 cup mango, peeled
    1/2 cup papaya, peeled
    2 stalks celery
    1 pear

    COLUMN C
    1 cup soy milk (plain or vanilla)
    1 cup yogurt (flavored or plain)
    1 cup fruit juice
    1 cup water
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  • SarahMorganP
    SarahMorganP Posts: 921 Member
    I am going to start making some of these! Thanks!
  • jeffrey2584
    jeffrey2584 Posts: 88 Member
    http://www.snack-girl.com/snack/green-smoothie-recipe/



    Broccoli, spinach, lettuce, kale.......its all good..... :)
  • rebysue
    rebysue Posts: 136
    My favorite: http://damefamilyrecipes.blogspot.com/search/label/Smoothie

    It does have a little dairy in it but I have made it without and it is still good (if you trying to make it all "green").
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