Today we’re talking about breakfast smoothies. But these aren’t just any breakfast smoothies. Each of these incorporates some vegetables and protein into the mix. Lately it’s been a goal of mine to start every weekday with some vegetables, but salads just aren’t appealing at 7:30am, so I usually turn to a veggie-based smoothie.
We are working with BodyLab on this post (sign up for their #BeTheGirl challenge with JLo now!), and we used their TastyShake Classic Vanilla and Decadent Chocolate Fudge whey protein powder to add a little creaminess, great taste, and protein to these shakes. I’ve mentioned on the blog before that I used to think protein powder was just for men. I’m so glad I got over that mindset because adding a little protein powder to my morning smoothie really makes all the difference. It’s so good!
I’ll share with you my all time favorite green smoothie. But if you’re anything like me, then you probably get bored of eating the same thing everyday. I like to shake it up (pun intended). So here are five of my current favorite breakfast smoothies. With a little bit of prep on the weekend, you can have these ready to go in under five minutes every morning during the week.
My number one tip for making vegetable-based smoothies is to blend the vegetables well with a little water in a food processor and then freeze into ice cubes. You can make a whole tray of just spinach or kale, or make a tray of different vegetables if you want to try different smoothie flavors throughout the week. If you do this on the weekend (I usually do this Sunday afternoon or evening), then you’ll be ready for the whole week.
I do this with spinach, kale, carrots (with a handful of unsweetened coconut flakes tossed in), and beets. For bananas and avocados, I simply remove the peels, cube, and then freeze in a ziplock bag.
I love freezing vegetables (and fruit) for a lot of reasons. First, it makes putting your smoothie together in the morning a snap. Second, you can prep a lot at once so you aren’t making vegetable ice cubes every night. And third, it ensures that your vegetables won’t go bad before you can consume all of them. I always feel bummed when I buy a big bag of spinach and 1/3 of it gets gooey before I can get around to using it all. Freezing it helps prevent this but still locks in most of the nutrition.
OK, let’s make some smoothies!
First up is a surprise favorite. Blend together 1-2 frozen cubes of beets, 5-6 whole frozen strawberries, 1/2 to 1 scoop TastyShake Classic Vanilla protein powder, and 8 oz. cashew milk.* Let this blend on high for a couple minutes so the smoothie gets well mixed.
*Throughout these recipes I use cashew milk because I prefer it, but you could use almond or soy milk instead if you like. Whatever you use, I do recommend keeping it unsweetened because the flavor of these is SO good without any added sweeteners. 🙂
2. & 3. Spinach and Banana (chocolate OR vanilla)
I probably make this one the most. To make this one you’ll need: 1/2 frozen banana, 2-3 frozen cubes of spinach*, 1/2 to 1 scoop TastyShake Classic Vanilla protein powder, and 8 oz. cashew milk. Blend well. This one is actually the most green in color, but I think tastes the least vegetable-y. Weird, right?
To change this one up a little, simply swap out the vanilla powder for chocolate. So good!
*I most often use spinach, but you could easily use another green leafy vegetable that you love or that’s in season, like kale.
This one is the creamiest. I swear it almost tastes like a chocolate milkshake! For a chocolate avocado smoothie, simply blend together: 1-2 frozen avocados (lately mine have had major dark spots inside, so I usually open two but only get about one avocado out of them), 1/2 to 1 scoop TastyShake Decadent Chocolate Fudge protein powder, and 8 oz. cashew milk.
Avocados are so good for you and they make smoothies super creamy. If you’re not a fan of bananas, you can use frozen avocados instead in the last recipe—just so you know. 🙂
5. Carrot, Coconut, and Orange
This one is super light and bright tasting. It’s almost like a juice, but you don’t need a juicer. For a carrot, coconut, and orange smoothie, blend together: 2-3 cubes of frozen carrot/coconut, juice from 2 oranges, and 1/2 to 1 scoop of TastyShake Classic Vanilla protein powder. Blend well!
Mix up your morning routine and add some protein and vegetables to start your day! xo. Emma
Credits // Author and Photography: Emma Chapman. Photos edited with A Beautiful Mess actions.
I lost two careers, USMC & LE, due to Ulcerative Colitis. I had my entire colon, portion of my small bowels, and the top small portion of my rectum. Then they implanted a j-pouch. I’ve had a 13 inch scar tissue wrapped around my intestines removed along with a large polyp that grew in the pouch. I’m unable to eat vegetables and then I came across your recipes. Now I can get my veggies and it tastes great! Two questions, the first is a bit silly I think. For the avocado smoothie, is it frozen cubes or entire avocados? Second, do you offer any other recipes ?
Thank you
nice healthy and colorfull 🙂
Yummy, I must try each and every one of these smoothies!! ? How are they calorie wise? An average do u know?
I love the idea of shredding and freezing veggies in an ice cube tray! BRILLIANT 🙂
I also love adding walnuts, cashews or pecans to my smoothies and juices! This is especially essential for vegetarians and vegans. One of my faves is:
– 1 banana
– 1 orange
– 1/2 hadful coconut flakes or shreds
– 1 handful pecans or walnuts
(My mouth just watered)
Sheer Genius!! Vegetable Cubes! LOVE it!! I hate waste, whether its food or money, and produce gone gooey before you can use it all is both! Thank you Thank you Thank you!!! You just made my life simpler and more frugal! 😀
P.S. Love your site!! Sooo many great things on here!
I am such fan of smooothies!!! I like banana and strawberry and really adore kiwi+spinach+apples. Yuuuuummy)))
Hi Cathy! Just cut the avocado into pieces and place it in a ziplock. 🙂 -Jacki
Mmmmh, I will try every single Smoothie 🙂 The Pictures are so beautiful 🙂
How do you freeze your avocado?
I didn’t know you could freeze avocado.
Cathy
Love this post! One question about using beets, do you steam them? peel them? I love beets but I usually roast them and then peel them. That sounds like a ton of work for a smoothie.
Let me know. Thanks for the great inspiration!
Chris
These sound so awesome…a different one for Monday thro’ Friday! Just what’s needed.
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This idea of ice cubes is just genius!
Thank you!
These sound delicious. And preparing frozen ice cubes is a great tip.
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I just moved into my own apartment and have been wanting to start this! This post was meant for me :} thank you so much for sharing! I can’t wait to try this!!!!!
Moi!
Best tips are practical.Cubes are so good idea!
Thank’s to you and let’s Shake !! Healthy, tasty summer.
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T.jan k
These look delicious but they are not vegetable based smoothies, they are fruit based smoothies with some veg. I must continue mt search for vegetable based smoothies.
I am new to the smoothie rage. I like your idea of freezing your veggies in ice cube trays. But I have one question do you put the cubes in freezer bags once they are frozen. I promise I am not an idiot but didn’t see it in the blog.
In the smoothie using avacado, you say 1-2 avacado — isn’t that an awful lot? Also, do you freeze them whole, peeled or mashed and cubed in trays? Thanks.
What a great idea to use protein powder in the smoothies and blending together the veggies and freezing them to save on time is a genius. I will have to try these out. x