How to Hide Greens in Smoothies: Put Them in Something Red & A Red “Green Smoothie” Recipe



There was a day when I couldn’t understand why anyone would put anything green in a smoothie. It just didn’t jive.

And, then one day, I did it. I added spinach to a smoothie.

And, I didn’t notice it in there.



And, I felt pretty darn good afterwards.

Since that fateful day, I have thrown caution to the wind and put all kinds of greens in smoothies, ranging from the standard spinach and kale, to chard, collards, sprouts, and anything else you can think of that is leafy and green. I have even put broccoli stalks in smoothies – and they’re good!

Even though I have come to love green smoothies, I have always said they don’t have to be green. Sometimes, no matter how excited we may be about a green smoothie, a loved one may not be so excited or interested to try said concoction. Sometimes, we have to be creative, especially when feeding kids (or, in my case, a finicky husband).

The best way to make a green smoothie that isn’t green is to mask it with red ingredients. Well, honestly, to really make sure, put a little bit of a raw beet in whatever you’re making on top of whatever else red you’re using. Beets make a great “food coloring,” and you don’t need much at all to change the color of your smoothie from sorta-red to really, really red.

So, next time you’re compelled to add some greens to your smoothie – or your kid’s, or your spouse’s – and don’t really want to know they’re in there – throw in 1/2 – 1 raw beet, and poof, green no more!



Here is an example for you of a filling and super nutritious green smoothie meal replacement, that comes out, well, beet red. There are about 550 calories in this, so it’s not a snack, but is a great way to start your day!

Raspberry Beet Green Smoothie

Print this Recipe!

Makes: 1 drink



Best Ninja Jar Choice:

  • Ninja Pulse: 40 ounce jar with standard blade
  • Ninja Professional Blender: 72 ounce jar with standard blade
  • Ninja Kitchen System: 72 ounce jar with standard blade
  • Ninja Mega Kitchen System: 72 ounce jar with standard blade

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces unsweetened almond milk (or milk of your choice)
  • 2 handfuls chopped spinach or kale
  • 1/2-1 small beet (raw, but peeled)
  • 1 cup frozen raspberries
  • 1/2 avocado
  • 1 small frozen banana
  • 1 scoop Amazing Grass Amazing Meal (vanilla)
  • Small chunk of fresh ginger
  • Sprinkle of dulse powder (if you have it, no worries if not)

Method:

  • Add milk and kale to the jar of your blender until combined
  • Then, add all the remaining ingredients; Pulse 4-5 times to begin blending, and then blend on “2” (hold down Pulse lid) until you reach a consistency you like, probably about 1 minute)

Nutritional Breakdown

Made with Trader Joe’s unsweetened almond milk and using the 1/2 beet portion.



View Comments (2)

  • Hello Angela. Thank you for all the information you’ve organized and posted about the Ninja blenders. I’m considering buying the best one, the Mega, is it? Someone once told me, “It only costs a little more to get the very best.”, and I’m pretty sure it wasn’t Hallmark. And, since I can always make room by getting rid of all the junk products I’ve purchased over the years, it will work for me.

    I do want to comment on the green smoothie, though, and I’m sorry to have to say this, but your readers may not know it. I am not supposed to eat dark green leafy vegetables, because my doctor has me taking Cumadin (Warfarin,) a blood thinner to prevent clotting after my very mild heart attack was caused by a miniscule clot in a microsopic capillary in my heart.

    The point is that it turns out dark green leafy vegetables are natural blood thinners, like aspirin, for example. That is one reason they are so very healthy for people without problems to eat. They keep your blood flowing and prevent it from getting sludgy, which is one cause of coronary artery disease.

    I really miss my green veggies, but I’m told they are difficult to regulate the way the pills do, so I’m out of luck. But I plan to make plenty of smoothies out of fruits and other various colored food, and maybe I’ll sneak in some baby spinach once in a while.

    Thanks again.

    • Hi Beth,

      Thanks for your note and for the info about Cumadin and leafy greens! I am glad you are doing okay!

      A tip on buying whichever blender you choose – get your hands on a 20% off Bed Bath and Beyond coupon (just sign up for their newsletter). That seems to be the way to get one for the best price!

      Angela

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