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In a rush to get out the door in the morning? This Creamy Blueberry Smoothie is packed with powerful anti-oxidants, vitamins, minerals, and protein and I bet you can make it under 2 minutes!
As I’ve focused on eating more whole foods and fewer processed meals over the last few months, I’ve discovered a love for smoothies-especially this Creamy Blueberry Smoothie. They are one of the easiest ways to get my veggies for the day!
I know, I know- vegetables in a smoothie? For breakfast?!? It sounds gross, but take it from a cynic- you can’t taste them. 😉 I haven’t worked up the guts to go full-blown “green” with my smoothies, but I do put in at least 1 cup of baby spinach and I haven’t died yet.
The nice thing about a smoothie is the ability to get creative with ingredients. You can create any flavor combination you’d prefer if you stick with the basic building blocks:
- fruit
- liquid
- veggies
- something to make it creamy
- something to make it sweet
- extra flavor
- extra energy booster
Fruit– I like to use frozen berries, but if I have any fresh fruit that needs to be used up, I’ll toss it in the blender.
Liquid– you can use milk, water, coconut water, freshly squeezed juice or even iced coffee.
Veggies– like I mentioned above, I like to use spinach, but you can also try beets, kale, greens (like a spring mix).
Creamy– to me, this is the most important ingredient. I like my smoothies thick and creamy and not likely to go through a straw. 🙂 To do this, I use a frozen banana. I keep peeled bananas in a plastic bag in the freezer and pull one out when it’s time to make my breakfast. It’s a little easier on the blender if you break up the banana into smaller pieces before tossing it into the mix.
You can also add plain, full-fat Greek yogurt for another boost of protein and satisfying, good-for-you calories. However, if you have a problem with dairy, you can certainly leave it out.
Sweet-honestly, I don’t feel the need for more sweetener when I use a lot of fruit, but it depends on what you’re playing with. If you want to sweeten it up a touch, just add some honey or real maple syrup.
Flavor– the first time I tried the Greek yogurt, I added too much and my smoothie was so tart! Adding a little sweetener and then a splash of flavor like vanilla extract really helped. Ginger, cinnamon, and cocoa powder are also yummy!
Booster– generally I leave this extra step out, but if you have flax seeds, chia seeds or even some ground nuts, they are another good source of energy.
Another yummy way to use up milk is by making Homemade Strawberry Milk! It’s more suited to an afternoon treat, rather than a healthy breakfast, but hey-we all need a little treat once in a while!
Creamy Blueberry Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup blueberries fresh
- 1 cup milk I used whole milk
- 1 frozen banana
- 1 cup baby spinach
Instructions
- Add the ingredients to a blender and pulse until creamy and mixed well. There's no need to add ice, as the frozen banana and cold milk keep the smoothie chilled. Yields two large glasses (20 oz each)
Nutrition
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CookAppliHub says
This Creamy Blueberry Smoothie recipe is a game-changer for my mornings! I appreciate how you’ve highlighted the importance of whole foods and the versatility of smoothies. Adding veggies like spinach without compromising on taste is a fantastic idea, and the tip about using a frozen banana for creaminess is a game-changer. I’ll definitely give this a try, and I love the flexibility to customize flavors with ingredients like honey or vanilla extract. Thanks for sharing this nutritious and time-saving recipe – looking forward to more inspiring ideas from Simple and Seasonal!
jamie says
This looks so thick and yummy!
Nicole Burkholder says
Yes, I like my smoothies like ice cream 🙂
Our Mini Family (@ourminifamily) says
YUM! I love blueberry smoothies! I can’t wait to try your recipe–it sounds amazing!
thetypicalmom says
Love me a great smoothie, and anything blueberry is my fave.
christine says
Sounds great to me. If it weren’t for smoothies my son would never get any veggies in him.
Nicole Burkholder says
I hear that! My kids always ask for some when I make myself a smoothie. They have no idea how spinach is in there! 🙂
Heather says
I make my boys smoothies all the time – I love this version and I bet they will too!
MamalDiane says
Blueberries in smoothies are so good. I keep all sorts of fruits and veggies frozen and ready to be made into smoothies. Thanks for the recipe.
Kallee says
I love using frozen bananas in smoothies. It is a great way to keep bananas from going to waste. This smoothie looks wonderful
Michelle De La Cerdam says
I enjoy the smell and flavor of blueberry. I like the idea of a blueberry smoothie, instead of just adding them with an assortment of berries.
Vanessa Marquiss Barker says
This looks so good. I can’t wait to try it. I always need new smoothies to add to my list