The Green Smoothie Recipe That Made GreenSmoothieGirl Famous (2024)

Here's my easy, everyday "template" green smoothie recipe, tried-and-true in my family for over 20 years. It allows you to use virtually any green, any fruit, and superfood extras, without tasting gross. It can even be a meal replacement!

This recipe makes 8 cups of raw green smoothie, so if your blender can't accommodate that much, cut the recipe in half, and you'll still get your recommended full quart for the day. Enjoy!

In this post:

  • Robyn's Basic Green Smoothie Recipe (with step-by-step directions!)
  • Green Smoothie Recipe Tips
  • Making Green Smoothies Every Day

Robyn's Basic Green Smoothie Recipe

Makes 8 cups (72 oz) of 100% raw green smoothie.

Step 1: Put 2 1/2 cups filtered water in a high-powered blender.

Step 2: Gradually add greens until, briefly pureed, the mixture comes up to the 5-cup line.

  • ¾ to 1 lb. raw, washed greens, likespinach, chard, kale, collard. It's about 3 large handfuls for me.
  • Puree greens mixture for 90 seconds until very smooth, and keep adding and blending greens until the puree hits the 5-cup line.

Step 3: Gradually add fruit until the mixture comes up to the 8-cup line, and blend 90 seconds or until smooth.

  • 1-2 bananas
  • 1-2 cups frozen mixed berries
  • any other fruit to taste(pears, peaches, apples, oranges, apricots, cantaloupe, mango, pineapple)
  • Keep adding and blending fruit into the mixture until the puree hits close to the 8-cup line.

Step 4: Add optional ingredients to adjust taste and nutrients. Blend again until smooth.

  • ½ tsp. powdered or 3 drops liquid stevia (herbal sweetener)
  • ¼ whole lemon, including peel (high in flavonoids)
  • 2-3 Tbsp. fresh, refrigerated flax oil or sprouted ground flax (omega-3 rich)
  • 1 scoop protein powder (enhances satiety)

Make a full blender and you'll have some to drink and some to share. I know from my research that 84 percent of my readers who have adopted a green smoothie habit are teaching others about it!

Green Smoothie Recipe FAQ And Tips

Tip 1: Blend well between ingredients, not just at the end.

If you don't have a high-speed blender (Blendtec, Vitamix, or the newer Ninjas are my favorites), take the time to blend each ingredient in the green smoothie recipe separately until very smooth, before adding the next. Avoiding frozen ingredients will also help you not have "green chunkies" instead of smoothies. Add a bit more water if you feel the smoothie is too thick.

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Using the proper blender is the key to green smoothie success!

Tip 2: Start with more fruit and less greens.

For beginners and those trying to convert children to green smoothies, consider using LESS greens and MORE fruit (especially berries and bananas) in the beginning, gradually working up to a 50/50 ratio as described here. This is a very flexible green smoothie recipe--feel free to play with it!

Tip 3: Use mild greens.

Start with the mildest greens. With kids' green smoothies, consider using only spinach the first few days, then sneak in chard, collards, and kale, the other mild but excellent greens gradually. Add other savory, bitter or any other of my top 11 greens only when yourfamily members are "experts" in green smoothies!

Tip 4: Keep extra smoothie in the fridge, and don't worry about the mixture separating.

Green smoothies keep well 2 or 3 days in the fridge, but after the third day, they start to taste a little off. After a few hours, they often begin to separate some, but that is easily remedied by a quick shake or another spin in the blender.

Tip 5: Freeze extra smoothie for later.

You can freeze smoothies -- I like to pour them into pint-size jars (leaving a half inch or so space for expansion) and store them in the freezer. When ready to use, allow to thaw at room temperature or in the fridge, and shake well (or reblend) before drinking. You can also freeze smoothies in ice cube trays to re-blend later.

Tip 6: Assemble ingredients ahead of time.

Another freezing tip is to assemble the ingredients and freeze them together in ziploc bags. Make enough for the whole week's worth of smoothies, and pull one out to thaw on the counter for 15 or so minutes before whizzing it up in the blender.

Use this free printer-friendly version of the green smoothie recipe template to tape up in your cupboard, giving you the steps to follow to use whatever you already have in your fridge or pantry to make a yummy combination.

Check out a video demonstration of my green smoothie template recipe guide here.

Frequently Asked Questions About Making Green Smoothies

I'll never run out of things to say about green smoothies! Here are some of the articles I've written and questions I've answered since I first posted this green smoothie recipe in 2009. You'll find answers to the frequently asked questions about making green smoothies a part of your everyday life:

How Many Calories Are In A Green Smoothie?

How Much Does A Green Smoothie Cost To Make?

How Can I Get My Kids To Drink Healthy Green Smoothies?

What Greens Should I Use In My Smoothies?

Which Green Smoothie Ingredients Should Always Be Organic?

Come find us on Facebook, too! Green Smoothie Girl readers are a cut above the rest, and we've got a friendly community there who loves to talk all things smoothies and health.

Happy smoothie making!

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The Green Smoothie Recipe That Made GreenSmoothieGirl Famous (2024)

FAQs

What is the dark side of green smoothies? ›

Oxalic acid overload

Are green smoothies bad for kidneys? The answer may be yes if you overdo it on leafy green vegetables – Swiss chard, spinach, kale and beet greens – that all contain high levels of oxalic acid, a naturally occurring compound that forms oxalate crystals in the body.

Is it okay 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 is the healthiest green 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).

What does Martha Stewart put in her green smoothie? ›

Here are the ingredients you will need for Martha Stewart's Green Juice:
  1. 1 green pear (such as Anjou)
  2. 2 celery stalks with leaves.
  3. 1 Kirby or mini cucumber.
  4. 1 bunch parsley.
  5. 1-inch piece fresh, unpeeled ginger.
  6. 2 orange wedges.
Mar 22, 2024

What are two potential risks of smoothies? ›

In conclusion, smoothies can be a great way to increase intakes of fruit and vegetables in our diet, which would have many health benefits. However, they may contain large amounts of added or natural sugars, which can contribute to dental problems and obesity.

Do green smoothies help you lose weight? ›

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.

Is it better to drink a green smoothie in the morning or at night? ›

Drinking your green juice on an empty stomach is therefore the best option, and there's no better time to do it than first thing in the morning, at least an hour before or after a coffee too, to avoid any acidic interaction with the juice.

Why do I feel tired after a smoothie? ›

If you make a morning smoothie at home or order the wrong blend from your favorite juice joint, your refreshing drink can spike your blood sugar and then send it crashing leaving you queasy and fatigued, rather than satisfied.

Why do I feel nauseous after drinking a smoothie? ›

Digestive Issues

A while we're on the subject of stomach upset, certain fruits and veggies are so powerful that you may experience some stomach distress if you drink too much of them. Too many leafy greens or wheatgrass can do this. For others, too much beet will do the same.

Why shouldn't you mix fruit and vegetables in a smoothie? ›

Vegetables: It is advised to never blend vegetables with fruits. Jangda says, “Do not mix vegetables”. Vegetables cannot be mixed with fruits in smoothies as they create toxic gases which can trigger digestive issues and skin disorders like psoriasis, eczema, acne, urticaria and such.

What sweetener is best for green smoothies? ›

Natural Sweetening Options for Green Smoothies
  • Raw honey. Honey is nature's miracle food; it's known for its natural antiseptic, anti-inflammatory, and antibacterial properties and has been used as a health food worldwide for more than 4,000 years. ...
  • Stevia. ...
  • Dates. ...
  • Agave nectar.
Mar 26, 2016

Are green smoothies better with milk or water? ›

Smoothies made with water and juice tend to come out more liquidy and less full than those made with milk. Juice is also higher in acidity and typically has more sugar than most milk. Milk is higher in calcium which is good for your bones, heart, and muscles. It also helps to give your smoothie a creamy consistency.

Do green smoothies have too much sugar? ›

Smoothies are high in sugar

Even if they have some added vegetables like spinach or kale, they are still likely to be high in sugar.

What is a green smoothie made of? ›

Easy 3 Ingredients for a Green Smoothie. The basic smoothie recipe only has three ingredients — so easy! You just combine your favorite leafy green vegetable, fresh or frozen fruit, and a liquid (to help it blend).

What does Kate Middleton put in her morning smoothie? ›

Apart from caffeine, matcha is rich in antioxidants and amino acids, and has been associated with a lowered risk of liver disease and cardiovascular issues, according to Healthline. The remaining ingredients are fresh produce: Spinach, kale, romaine, cilantro, and blueberries (the lone non-green ingredient in the mix).

What's the difference between green juice and green smoothie? ›

As you can probably already tell, the big difference between juice vs smoothies is in how they're made. Juice is removed from the whole fruit or vegetable. Smoothies contain the whole fruit or vegetable, but blended up.

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