Berry Green Smoothie Recipe - Pinch of Yum
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Berry Green Smoothie

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Truth: I drink green smoothies.

Truth: Bjork gets bugged out by green smoothies.  I pretend that he’s immature and usually give a mini-lecture about the health benefits of green smoothies, which usually ends with him eating a whole box of Marshmallow Mateys in one sitting.  1) Why can’t healthy green smoothies be rainbow colored, or sparkly, or covered with candy?  2) Pass me the Mateys.

BEST Truth: Green smoothies don’t have to be sewage-green!

Wait, that makes me sound like an idiot, but it’s actually genius.  Because when you put berries in the blender with your green smoothie, it turns blue and purple and pretty, and it covers up the greenness. It’s a berry green smoothie.

Berry green smoothies in glasses on a blue surface.

Is there really anything better than a weekend spent in the sun with friends and family stuffing my face with Tijuanna Hot Dogs and Smores Bars?  No. There’s not.

That’s why the runner up for the best thing ever award is drinking something desserty and cute to take away that super cute morning-after-salty-foods look.

Something that does not look like garbage in a glass.

#win

Berry green smoothie in a glass and on a spoon.
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Berry Green Smoothie


Description

A berry green smoothie with the health benefits of a regular green smoothie, but thanks to the blueberries, it’s still purple! Perfect for first-timers.


Ingredients

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  • 3 small bananas
  • 1/2 cup milk
  • 12 handfuls of spinach
  • 1 cup frozen berries (blueberries, blackberries, etc.)
  • 1/2 cup bran cereal such as All Bran original
  • 12 tablespoons sweetener (sugar, honey, Truvia, agave, etc.)
  • ice cubes (optional)

Instructions

  1. Blend bananas and milk until smooth. Add spinach and blend on a high setting until most of the spinach has been broken down into small pieces. Add the frozen berries and blend until the smoothie mixture is all one color.
  2. Add the bran and sweetener; blend until desired consistency. Add ice cubes and blend again until smooth (optional – I usually don’t).

Notes

I like to blend it well for several minutes so it’s mostly smooth, but there is still some crunch and texture from the bran.

  • Prep Time: 5 mins
  • Cook Time: 5 mins
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Cuisine: American

Keywords: berry smoothie, berry green smoothie, healthy smoothie

Don’t fear the green!

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  1. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I have seen lots of green smoothies and was turned off by the color although intrigued by the nutrition. I am wondering if you can really taste the spinach. Does it taste like a liquid salad? Thanks for the recipe.

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      To me, you can’t taste the spinach. It tastes like a regular smoothie, and without the green color, you don’t even notice the spinach! 🙂

  2. Pinch of Yum Logo

    The green thing kind of disturbs me too. But I can’t even find fresh spinach where I live and I’ve tried using frozen in smoothies and no… that’s just not going to happen again. This smoothie has the prettiest color I’ve ever seen in a smoothie so maybe spinach isn’t all that bad. 🙂

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        I’ve never tried it, but my boyfriend swears by using frozen spinach in his smoothies! He can’t tell the difference between fresh/frozen and says it makes the texture better because you don’t even end up having to use ice. But I’m not sure I trust him!! Haha.

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          Interesting! I’ve never had a good experience with frozen spinach – even in savory dishes – so I might be biased. But if he swears by it… I might have to jump back on that train!

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            I’ve never used store bought frozen spinach, but I usually process and freeze my own fresh stuff so there’s no waste. I can’t tell the difference in my smoothies.

            I can’t wait to try this with the crunchy stuff and extra bananas. Thanks!

  3. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Great color! I love my green smoothies but the color always freaks my hubby out too. At least they usually taste good even when they look like sludge, haha. Your smoothie looks and sounds delicious 🙂

  4. Pinch of Yum Logo

    It’s so hot today I could use a pitcher of this! Looks wonderful 🙂 Also, I lived for 3 years in Guam so if you have any questions about the PI I’d be happy to help!

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        my hub is a helo pilot for the Navy so we had a 3 year tour there, it was such an adventure! One of my good friends out there would go to Manila with her church to work with an orphanage there. Best of luck to you!

  5. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Love the addition of bran cereal – could drink this as a breakfast! Just yesterday I threw a handful of spinach leaves into Mr 3’s Berry Smoothie and he didn’t notice it, (and drank TWO cups!) so yes – the bright berry colors hides the nutritious greens perfectly!

  6. Pinch of Yum Logo

    S.P.I.N.A.C.H?? In a smoothie?? With fruit??? I is skeptical over here….HOWEVER if you promise it will give me muskells in the right places I will try it. Since it’s not green. And if I can add coffee to it…..cuz I yam what I yam!

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      I strategically timed this post for just that reason. 🙂 I always need a healthy smoothie after all those hot dogs and smores bars.

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    This cracks me up…I love putting various veggies in my smoothies, but it’s true that sometimes they come out looking very unappealing. Great recipe – love the cereal for added flavor, texture and nutrition!

  8. Pinch of Yum Logo

    Looks lovely — however, is the bran necessary? All I have on hand is Kashi and Cheerios!

  9. Pinch of Yum Logo

    I have always been a little freaked out by “green smoothies” but this one REALLY sounds like one I would like to try and I think my 7 year old daughter would LOVE it…….I will try it and be back to tell you the results LOL

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    I made this tonight for my dinner as I had a very large lunch today. I substituted kale for the spinach as I didn’t have any spinach. This came out really thick for me, but still very good. I can definitely leave out the agave the next time. My blueberries and bananas had enough sweetness to hold me over.

    Thank you for such a great smoothie recipe!

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