Blueberry Smoothie

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This blueberry smoothie is packed with antioxidant-rich blueberries, hydrating coconut water, and spinach for a creamy and nutritious breakfast or snack. Vegan and gluten-free. 

If you’ve ever tried throwing a smoothie together on a whim, you know it doesn’t always taste the best. Well that changes today because this is a fool proof smoothie recipe that incorporates greens and blueberries and is the prettiest purple color and so tasty!

It’s surprisingly simple, but has a great flavor and consistency. I reluctantly shared a few sips with Isaac and he said it was one of the best smoothies I’ve ever made. There’s something to be said for that because he’s not the biggest smoothie fan.

Blueberry smoothie in a glass topped with blueberries, banana slices and a straw.

Health Benefits of Blueberries

Often labeled a superfood, blueberries are low in calories, high in nutrients and incredibly good for you. They are among the most nutrient-dense berries. They’re high in antioxidants as well as fiber, Vitamin C, Vitamin K and Manganese. Studies have linked blueberry consumption to reducing DNA damage, lowering blood pressure, decreasing risk of heart disease and improving memory. (Source) They’re absolutely delicious and a great addition to smoothies, especially when frozen.

Coconut water, frozen banana, frozen blueberries, almond milk and baby spinach measured out in bowls.

Ingredients & Swaps

Here’s what you’ll need to make this smoothie:

  • blueberries – I prefer using frozen blueberries, but fresh will work as well. The texture of the smoothie just won’t be as thick!
  • banana – frozen banana helps thicken the smoothie and adds a little sweetness. If you don’t like banana, you can try swapping for frozen avocado chunks, frozen mango or even frozen zucchini for the thickener. If you use the avocado or zucchini you may need to add a little maple syrup, dates or honey for extra sweetness.
  • baby spinach – for some greens and added nutrients. Feel free to use any baby greens you have on hand, baby spinach is just the mildest option!
  • unsweetened vanilla almond milk – I prefer unsweetened almond milk because it’s low in calories and sugar, but any milk will work.
  • coconut water – a great source of potassium and adds a nice sweetness. If you don’t have coconut water or just want to add some extra protein, feel free to swap this with yogurt!
Side by side photos. The first is almond milk, banana, blueberries and greens in a blender. The second photo is a blended blueberry smoothie in a blender.

Blueberry Smoothie Upgrades

Looking to enhance your smoothie? Here are some easy ingredients to add to your smoothie to boost the nutrition!

  • Protein powder – I love adding protein powder to my smoothies to make them a complete meal!
  • Maca powder – balance out your hormones with maca powder. It adds a yummy butterscotch/malty flavor.
  • Flaxseed – add some healthy fats with ground flaxseed.
  • Cacao nibs – chocolate is always a good idea… bonus points for the antioxidants and the little bit of crunch that the cacao nibs add!
  • Nut butter – peanut butter, almond butter, cashew butter – you really can’t go wrong!
  • Yogurt – add creaminess and protein with Greek yogurt. Like I mentioned above, you can use this as a swap for the coconut water.
  • Avocado – if you like your smoothies super thick, add avocado! You’ll also get some great, healthy fats.
Blueberry smoothie in a glass topped with blueberries and a straw.

More Smoothie Recipes to Try

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4.53 from 23 votes

Blueberry Smoothie

This blueberry smoothie is packed with antioxidant-rich blueberries, hydrating coconut water, and spinach for a creamy and nutritious breakfast or snack. Vegan and gluten-free. 
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Servings: 1

Ingredients  

  • 1 cup frozen blueberries
  • 1/2 frozen banana
  • 1 handful baby spinach
  • 3/4 cup almond milk
  • 1/4 cup coconut water, (or plain Greek yogurt)
  • ice, (if needed)

Instructions 

  • Blend: Place frozen blueberries, frozen banana, baby spinach, almond milk, and coconut water in a high-powered blender until fruit is pureed and ingredients are well combined.
  • Taste: Add more liquid or some ice to get the consistency you like.
  • Serve: Pour into a glass and enjoy!

Notes

Greek yogurt – You can swap the coconut water with yogurt for added protein and creaminess. 
Protein powder – I didn’t add protein powder to this smoothie but if you need the extra protein, a little protein powder would be a good addition.
Flaxseeds or chia seeds – add healthy fats, protein and fiber with the addition of seeds!

Nutrition

Serving: 1smoothie | Calories: 193kcal | Carbohydrates: 40g | Protein: 4g | Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 274mg | Potassium: 633mg | Fiber: 8g | Sugar: 24g

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Additional Info

Course: Smoothies
Cuisine: American
Keyword: blueberry smoothie
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47 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I’m always so nervous to use blueberries because they get stuck in my teeth but this is too delicious not to make. You CANNOT taste the spinach (win!)

    1. Ah yay! I love hearing this, Melissa! So glad you enjoyed this blueberry smoothie. Thanks so much for the review!

  2. 5 stars
    Love this, added some strawberries, hemp heart powder, a dash of cinnamon and some dates to sweeten. Great morning starter!

  3. Wow that is one blue smoothie! I usually do avocado and almond with an extremely similar set of ingredients, so maybe I should throw some blueberries into the mix.

    Thanks for the recipe 🙂

  4. Mmmm. Love the color of this smoothie! I only have chocolate protein powder right now which may be too strong of a flavor, but I bet this would taste excellent with vanilla powder 🙂

  5. That’s one BLUE smoothie!

    That particular almond milk is a staple in my fridge – use it lots!

  6. I love how blue this smoothie is, gorgeous! Sounds like a great flavor combo, I’ve just recently started making smoothies again.

  7. Yum… that sounds delicious!! I’ve been on a smoothie kick as well, despite the snow up here in NH 😉
    I’ve been following Young and Raw on facebook and they have some really tasty smoothie recipes!