Green Smoothie Recipes for Beginners (2024)

One of the simplest ways to improve your health is to eat more vegetables AND the easiest way to get more vegetables in your diet is to drink simple Green Smoothies. They are packed with nutrition, easy to make in less than five minutes, and easy to drink on the go! {gluten free, dairy free, vegan, paleo, whole30}

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There are a lot of things you can do to eat clean and improve your health but it's important to take it step by step. I find that when I try one new thing at a time, I am WAY more likely to stick to it in the long term.

Take these simple Green Smoothies for example. If you could do only one thing to improve your health, this is what I suggest - eat more vegetables.

The easiest way to get more vegetables in your diet is to drink more Green Smoothies! Challenge yourself to drink just ONE green smoothie a day for a few weeks and you may just notice that you feel better.

Imagine all the nutrition that is packed into just one of these smoothies. If I had to eat the same amount of kale in salad form, I probably couldn't do it. When it's packed into a smoothie with fruit for sweetness, you almost don't notice.

Green Smoothie Ingredients

With this formula, you can make a delicious well balanced green smoothie with whatever you have available in your kitchen.

Start with a handful of leafy greens (be creative here), then add some fruit for sweetness, protein, healthy fats, and liquid of choice. If you use frozen fruit then you won't need ice, if not throw in a couple of cubes. That's it!

GREENS + FRUIT + PROTEIN + HEALTHY FATS + LIQUID = GREEN SMOOTHIE

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ingredients for green smoothies on a cutting board

Smoothies are infinitely adaptable to whatever you may have left in your kitchen. AND they are easy to make with frozen fruits and greens that you can keep on hand at all times. Afternoon snack, here we come. Here are the basics ingredients for green smoothies:

Greens - The powerhouse of the green smoothie and loaded with nutrients. Don't just add spinach every time. Be creative and know that eating a variety of greens gives you exposure to different nutrients. You can use fresh or frozen greens.

  • bok choy
  • kale
  • cabbage
  • collards
  • watercress
  • mustard greens
  • broccoli rabe
  • dandelion greens
  • arugula
  • endive
  • mesclun
  • chicory
  • spinach (mildest taste)
  • swiss chard
  • beet greens

Fruit - Fruit can also add tons of nutrition to your smoothie and it sweetens it up. Any fruit will do here but if you are looking for the most nutritional bang for your buck try blueberries, strawberries, raspberries, or blackberries which are full of antioxidants. I use ½-1 cup of frozen fruit. AND important note here - if you want a creamy texture in your smoothie you need a banana or at least ½ of a banana. So if I use ½ of a banana, I only use ½ cup of frozen fruit. Here are a few fruit suggestions:

  • berries - hello antioxidants
  • banana - makes it creamy
  • pineapple - this makes it very sweet so you don't need a lot
  • mango
  • apples
  • peaches
  • oranges
  • cherries
  • dragonfruit
  • passionfruit

Protein - This is optional but will make your smoothie more filling. If you are using this as a meal replacement you will need protein. Try your favorite protein powder or 1 tablespoon of all-natural nut butter. Here are some of my favorite protein add ins:

  • almond butter
  • peanut butter
  • cashew butter
  • protein powder (I use Vega One)

Healthy Fats - This is also optional but can add a healthy dose of brain-boosting nutrition. Don't overdo it here. If you have added a protein like a nut butter already then you don't need another healthy fat. Here are a few ideas:

  • coconut oil
  • MCT oil
  • coconut manna
  • hemp seeds
  • flax seeds
  • chia seeds

Liquid - I use ½-1 cup and play around with it until I get the consistency I want. All these options are dairy-free

  • coconut water
  • almond milk (my favorite!)
  • coconut milk
  • oat milk
  • cashew milk
  • organic fruit juice
  • green tea
  • rice milk
  • water
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one green smoothie with strawberry and kale

Optional Add-Ins

Just for fun and to enhance the flavor you can add some extra goodness into your smoothies:

  • turmeric (like in the Turmeric Tea)
  • cinnamon
  • cocoa powder
  • cocoa nibs
  • bee pollen
  • herbs like mint, basil or parsley (great for detoxing)
  • vanilla extract
  • honey, agave, stevia, pure maple syrup - go easy on these
  • seeds
  • spirulina
  • maca
  • acai berry powder - my kids love this!

Mixing up your green smoothie is super easy but I do have a trick for you. Always blend the liquid and the greens first. That way you get all the greens mixed in well and you won't have big chunks of kale or spinach in your smoothie. After that is mixed well add the rest of your ingredients and continue to pulse.

Are Simple Green Smoothies Good For You?

Heck yes, they are full of fiber, antioxidants, and nutrients. They make a great on the go breakfast or an afternoon snack.

The most important part of the Green Smoothie is, duh, the greens. They are the number one most nutritious thing that you should be eating.

Leafy greens are essential to building a healthy body and immune system. AND eating greens crowds out other less nutritious foods. If you fill yourself up on vegetables you won't have room for donuts.

Health Benefits of Greens

  • cancer prevention
  • improved circulation
  • strengthened immune system
  • healthy intestinal flora
  • improved liver function
  • inflammation fighters
  • fiber
  • iron
  • calcium
  • vitamins A and C
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3 green smoothies in glasses with fruit on the side

If you are trying to eat clean and reduce your exposure to toxins you might consider buying organic for the "dirty dozen" produce. The Environmental Working Group puts out a list every year of the most pesticide-laden fruits and vegetables. Sticking to organic for these 12 fruits and vegetables will help you drastically reduce your exposure to pesticides.

Of course, it's important to eat fruits and vegetables whether they are organic or not but if you can afford it, it's a good idea to buy organic for the dirty 12...

EWG Dirty Dozen

  • strawberries
  • spinach
  • nectarines
  • apples
  • grapes
  • peaches
  • cherries
  • pears
  • tomatoes
  • celery
  • potatoes
  • sweet peppers

Learn more about the Environmental Working Group here.

Smoothie Tips and Substitutions

  • Try to add fruits and vegetables that are in season. They will taste better and cost less.
  • Buy in bulk when possible.
  • Try frozen fruits and vegetables. They often cost less and they have organic. You can even get frozen organic green kale that you can easily add to Green Smoothies. Stock up on them when they go on sale.
  • If you want to make them ahead, just store them in the fridge for up to 3 days. Shake well before drinking.
  • Try adding some superfoods to your Green Smoothies once you get the hang of it. I like Maca Powder, Chia Seeds, or Goji Berries.
  • If you are starving and using a green smoothie as a meal replacement, you can add one tablespoon of almond or cashew butter to keep you full.
  • Don't load up on fruits - I know I keep repeating this but it's easy to make a sugar bomb by adding tons of fruit to your smoothies. You have to get used to the taste of natural, whole, clean foods and it can take a while. Stick to fruits that are high in fiber like berries. Learn more about the right amount of fruit to use in smoothies here.
  • If you find that your fruit does not add enough sweetness add a drop of stevia. A little goes a long way here. I do not like to load up on maple syrup and honey in my green smoothies.
  • Smoothies are great for less than stellar fruits that may be a tad on the ugly side. It's a great way to use up all that fruit that you might otherwise toss.
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one green smoothie with kale on the side

Resources

  • Dr. Weil's Anti Inflammatory Diet
  • Organic Authority
  • Super Immunity by Joel Furman
  • Organic Foods: Are They Safer? More Nutritious? The Mayo Clinic

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one green smoothie with strawberry and kale

Strawberry Green Smoothie

Start your day with berries and greens!

5 from 29 votes

Prep Time: 5 minutesTotal Time: 5 minutes

Servings: 1

Calories: 160kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1 cup kale, packed
  • ½ cup frozen strawberries
  • 1 banana

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients into a high powered blender and blitz. When using frozen fruit you do not need ice. Add more or less liquid to your liking.

NutritionCalories: 160kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 27mg | Potassium: 861mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 6770IU | Vitamin C: 133mg | Calcium: 112mg | Iron: 1.6mg

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Pineapple Green Smoothie

This super sweet smoothie will hit the spot.

5 from 29 votes

Prep Time: 5 minutesTotal Time: 5 minutes

Servings: 1

Calories: 126kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup almond milk or other liquid
  • 1 cup greens (I used kale)
  • ½ banana
  • ½ cup pineapple (fresh or frozen)
  • 3 pieces of ice (unless you used frozen fruit)

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to a high powered blender and blitz.

NutritionCalories: 126kcal | Carbohydrates: 30g | Protein: 3g | Sodium: 26mg | Potassium: 630mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 15g | Vitamin A: 6695IU | Vitamin C: 125mg | Calcium: 111mg | Iron: 1.2mg

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one green smoothie with kale on the side

Kiwi Strawberry Green Smoothie

Start your day with this sweet green smoothie.

5 from 29 votes

Prep Time: 5 minutesTotal Time: 5 minutes

Servings: 1

Calories: 107kcal

Ingredients

  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1 cup greens (I used kale)
  • 1 kiwi
  • 5 frozen strawberries

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients into a high powered blender and blitz. Adjust thickness to taste. You do not need ice when using frozen strawberries.

NutritionCalories: 107kcal | Carbohydrates: 23g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 1g | Sodium: 28mg | Potassium: 704mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 11g | Vitamin A: 6775IU | Vitamin C: 200.1mg | Calcium: 131mg | Iron: 1.5mg

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FAQs

What are good greens to put in a smoothie? ›

The best green vegetables to add to smoothies in terms of flavor profile and nutritional value include spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, zucchini, cucumber, and avocado (which is technically a fruit but is more commonly used as a vegetable).

Is it OK to drink a green smoothie every day? ›

A green smoothie is definitely nutritious, but a diet consisting of only green smoothies (or any single food) isn't healthful. It has to be balanced out with whole grains, heart-healthy fats, lean protein, and fruits and vegetables. So go forth and rock that green smoothie!

What ingredient goes first in a smoothie? ›

Adding the liquid first is important for a couple of reasons. The liquid acts as a solvent, dissolving any powders (hello protein powder) you might want to add. And when you turn the blender on, the liquid will whiz through the blades quickly and easily, drawing down other ingredients to be chopped up.

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 are the best ingredients to put in a smoothie? ›

For starters, she recommends combining:
  • Protein, such as a commercial protein powder, Greek yogurt (which is higher in protein than regular yogurt) or nut butters.
  • Fruit, including berries, mango, bananas and avocado.
  • Greens, such as spinach or kale.
  • A liquid base such as dairy or plant-based milk, water or fruit juice.

How do you thicken a green smoothie? ›

No ice: If you don't have ice, you can use frozen fruit, oats, chia seeds, yogurt, or nuts and nut butter to thicken your smoothie. No frozen fruit: Add a scoop of raw oats or chia seeds into the blender instead. No yogurt: You can swap yogurt with nut butter to thicken a smoothie.

How many times a week should you drink a green smoothie? ›

I recommend enjoying a green smoothie 3-4 times a week, or every day but only if you are making sure you vary the ingredients each time. For instance, if you enjoy an almond milk, avocado kale based smoothie on Monday, make sure you switch it up and have a coconut water, mango and arugula based one the next day.

How many ounces of green smoothie should you drink a day? ›

Rotate Your Greens & Don't Overdo It

It all comes down to common sense really and there is no need to overdo it, we suggest 500ml – 2L as a recommended daily intake.

Why do I feel weird after drinking a smoothie? ›

Hard To Digest Ingredients

If you're adding nuts or cashews to your smoothie, they can cause problems as they're hard for the digestive system to break down. Another common culprit could be your protein. Many cheap proteins are filled with unnecessary fillers and artificial sugars that can cause digestive upset.

Do green smoothies reduce belly fat? ›

Green smoothies can be a great source of nutrients. They can also help you to feel full and encourage your body to burn fat. The best green smoothies for weight loss are low in calories and high in fiber and protein. They may include ingredients like spinach, almond milk, blueberries, and avocado.

Does green smoothies help with 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.

What not to do when making a smoothie? ›

The Don'ts of Making Smoothies:

Don't add lots of fruit juice to your smoothies. Choose to use fresh fruit instead as to not add any more artificial sugars! Do not toss in unwashed fruits!

What is the best liquid to put in a smoothie? ›

This can be milk, or a dairy-free alternative such as soya or almond milk, natural or flavoured yogurt, fruit juice, or for a tropical flavoured smoothie, low-fat coconut milk or coconut water. It's important to add the liquid to your blender before adding the fruit, as this will prevent the blade from getting damaged.

Do you put ice in a smoothie? ›

Typically you would add ice to a smoothie, but if your fruit is pre-frozen, it is unnecessary to use ice. Adding fruit juice is a good option, but remember to be aware of the sugar content of any fruit juice you are adding to your smoothie.

What is the best leafy green for smoothies? ›

Spinach, which is what this recipe calls for, is probably the most popular leafy green for smoothies. Mainly because it's inexpensive, freezes easily, and has a mild taste. Kale is also commonly found in smoothies, some might think it has a bitter taste, but it's definitely one of the healthiest options.

Are greens in a smoothie good for you? ›

The leafy greens like kale and spinach in green smoothies are a great source of vitamin K1. Research has shown that people with a high intake of vitamin K1 are have a lower risk of bone fractures, osteoporosis, and decreased bone mineral density. Leafy greens are much higher in vitamin C than other vegetables.

What are the best greens to eat raw? ›

The best greens to eat raw include:
  • Salad greens (like romaine lettuce and arugula)
  • Baby greens (like spinach and Swiss chard)
  • Herbs.
  • Broccoli.
  • Green bell peppers.
  • Cucumbers.
  • Peas.
Oct 30, 2023

What are the best things to mix greens with? ›

You can make greens taste better by adding the powder to juice or a sports drink, mixing it into a smoothie or yogurt, or adding a sweetener such as honey, to name a few options.

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