How to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (2024)

by Debbie Chapman

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Here is everything you need to know about how to make a smoothie! From easy ingredients to super food extras, you’ll find all the information you need to get started making the most delicious and healthiest smoothies.

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1. Choose a Liquid

Add about 1 to 2 cups of liquid to the blender first.

Water – This is the easiest and cheapest liquid option. Often the fruit has enough flavour on its own that you don’t need added juice or milk. Even if you do use juice, water helps to cut the natural sweetness so the juice flavour doesn’t become over powering.

Dairy Milk – Milk has a neutral flavour that isn’t really noticed when you make a smoothie. It adds a rich and smooth taste while letting the flavour of the fruits and veggies shine through.

Soy, Almond and Coconut Milk – These are good alternatives to dairy milk. They are a great source of protein, and calcium and they tend to last quite a bit longer than dairy milk.

Juice – Use unsweetened juices to add even more natural vitamins to the smoothie or as a natural sweetener. Apple juice is an easy sweetener if you don’t want to add sugar. You might want to mix it with equal amount of water just to tone down the natural sugars a bit.

Coffee – Frappucino anyone? Enough said!

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2. Choose your fruits and vegetables

Add about 1 to 2 cups of fruits and/or vegetables.

The sky is the limit when it comes to fruits and vegetables to add to smoothies. Bananas are a favourite since they have a smooth and neutral flavour that tends to go well with just about anything. Great fruits to include are:

  • Bananas
  • Berries (strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries)
  • Mango
  • Pineapple
  • Peach
  • Apple
  • Melon
  • Cherries
  • Apricot

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If you stick to fruit smoothies, it’s pretty difficult to make something that tastes bad. Once you start dabbling in vegetables you should either use a recipe, or be prepared to drink some very odd tasting smoothies until you work out the kinks! Here are some vegetables to try:

  • Carrot
  • Kale
  • Spinach
  • Avocado
  • Cucumber
  • Broccoli

And while we are at it, try to include some of the super foods from the list below. These will give you the most bang for your buck as far as nutrients and antioxidants are concerned:

  • Blueberry
  • Citrus
  • Grapes (red/black)
  • Kiwi
  • Spinach
  • Kale
  • Coconut water

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3. Add Some Extras (optional)

Need a heartier smoothie to last you all morning? Or are you looking to add some new flavours? Consider adding one or two of the following:

  • Uncooked Oats
  • Yogurt
  • Ice Cream
  • Protein Powder
  • Peanut Butter
  • Tofu
  • Cinnamon, vanilla or nutmeg
  • Honey, brown sugar or agave nectar

Or if you want the absolute healthiest smoothie you can possibly imagine, try adding one or two of these less common, but amazingly nutritious ingredients to turbo charge your smoothie:

5 Healthy Smoothie Recipes

There are tons of options when it comes to smoothie recipes. Here are 5 healthy and delicious recipes to try:

Beet Strawberry Banana Smoothie:

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Blueberry Coconut Smoothie:

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Easy Green Smoothie Recipe:

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Superfood Sunshine Smoothie:

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Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie:

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Now for some tips:

Tip #1: Buy a high quality blender. A cheap blender with a weak motor is not going to be able to make your smoothie all that smooth. A blender such as the Vitamix 5200sHow to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (20) or the BlendtecHow to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (21) can completely pulverize even the tiniest of seeds so that you have a smooth tasting drink. The Breville Hemisphere Control BlenderHow to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (22) blender is a little less expensive and has good reviews for smoothies. Or the Nutri Bullet Blender/Mixer SystemHow to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (23) is a more affordable option.

Tip #2: Use frozen fruits and veggies as opposed to fresh. Frozen fruits and veggies are frozen shortly after they are harvested, maintaining most of their nutrition. “Fresh” fruits and vegetables have to travel from the farm, sit in a warehouse, ship to the grocery store and then be put on display until you buy them, causing them to lose some of the nutrients. Besides, big bags of frozen fruit are very affordable and will last way longer!

Tip #3: If you are using mostly fresh ingredients, add some ice to thicken it up, cool down the temperature and give it a better smoothie texture.

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  1. How to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (25)DearCreatives says

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  2. How to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (26)Steve McRoy says

    Hello can you recommend a specific blender for making the above smoothies? I know it might sound absurd but there are lots of expensive blenders in the market today, I just wanna make sure I purchase the one you have used for this recipe.

    Any recommendation will be appreciated!

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    • How to make a smoothie, plus 5 healthy smoothie recipes (27)ANDREW says

      I think blendtec and vitamix are best you can get now.

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FAQs

What is the healthiest thing to put in a smoothie? ›

What should I put in a smoothie?
  • 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.

What to avoid when making smoothies? ›

Smoothie Ingredients to Choose Less Often
  1. Sugar-sweetened fruit juice or concentrate.
  2. Flavored yogurt.
  3. Flavored kefir.
  4. Whipped cream.
  5. Ice cream.
  6. Sorbet.
  7. Sherbet.
  8. Chocolate syrup.
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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.

Should you put ice in smoothies? ›

Ice will dilute the natural fruit flavor. I prefer to add frozen fruit to my smoothies so they can maintain that flavor while still being frosty and cold. Using frozen fruit works well and it also keeps me from wasting overripe bananas and other fruit.

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.

Do you put ice in a smoothie first? ›

Add small amounts of water, milk, or juice. Work your machine back up to its highest speed, and process for 10-20 seconds. Tip: Load the container in the following order: liquids first, then soft fruits or vegetables, greens, and ice on top.

Will I lose weight if I drink smoothies all day? ›

Yes and no. While most weight loss experts don't recommend substituting smoothies for every meal of the day, drinking them here or there (or even daily) can support weight loss goals. It all depends on what they contain and, of course, their portion size.

Are frozen fruit smoothies healthy? ›

Nutrients in fruit are at their peak right after being picked. Because fruit is frozen quickly, it retains nutritional value. If your fresh fruit is truly fresh, the nutrient value may be similar. If your fresh fruit was shipped and sat on store shelves for a while, it may contain fewer nutrients.

Are smoothies actually healthy? ›

A typical smoothie is a drink made from mixed fruits or vegetables, and there are many ways to make one. While they provide several health benefits, drinking too many smoothies can negatively affect your health. They can add a lot of unforeseen calories, especially when a smoothie is simply a beverage with a meal.

Can I blend banana and milk? ›

Bananas mixed into milk make a delicious smoothie that people of all ages enjoy as breakfast. The drink is a great way to cool down in summer. Both bananas and milk are rich in nutrients and minerals, so they're generally considered a healthy option.

What fruits should not be mixed in smoothies? ›

For those who want to consume smoothies with bananas, or other high PPO activity fruits and vegetables such as beet greens, the suggestion is to not combine them with flavanol-rich fruits such as berries, grapes and cocoa.

Which fruit is best for empty stomach? ›

Fruits You Can Eat on an Empty Stomach
  1. Citrus Fruits. Citrus fruits such as oranges, grapefruits, and lemons are excellent choices for an empty stomach. ...
  2. Berries. Berries like strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries are not only delicious but also loaded with antioxidants. ...
  3. Bananas. ...
  4. Apples. ...
  5. Watermelon.
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What is the healthiest way to sweeten a smoothie? ›

Add natural sweeteners: If you want to avoid added sugar, there are plenty of natural sweeteners you can add to your smoothie instead, such as honey, maple syrup, or agave nectar. Start with a little bit and add more to taste until you find the perfect balance of sweetness for you.

Are smoothies everyday good for you? ›

Once you find the right balance and taste, that smoothie can be a good thing. "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.

Are smoothies better with milk or yogurt? ›

Additionally, yogurt provides more protein than milk and can contribute to a smoothie's healthy, filling qualities. On the other hand, a smoothie with milk will be lighter and more fluid, but may lack some of the richness and tang of yogurt.

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