Green Smoothie
my style
Here is how I make me green smoothie every morning. Of course the ingredients vary, but the how-to is basically the same everyday. I like mine less thick so toward the end I generally add a little more ice and water till it's "right." If you start to experiment, you'll begin to figure out what you like and how you like it. For example, I really thought I would be a fan of the vegetable based smoothies--tomatoes, carrots, jalapeno, cucumber, carrots etc but so far I haven't loved anything I've made. Maybe if I thinned them out more with tomato juice, I'd be better off. But so far the consistency kind of gags me with the vegetable flavors. Here's what I made just now and so far it was my favorite:
2 very ripe peaches--skin on
1 cup of blueberries
2 1/2 frozen bananas
1/2-1 inch slice of lime--peel on
2 cups cold water
Blend this very well so lime skin is pulverized
This filled my vitamix nearly half full. Then I added about 5-6 cups baby spinach. After that was smooth I added enough water and ice to take the smoothie all the way to the top of the blender which makes about 64 ounces. It was a dark brownish color thanks to the blueberries--not pretty but very good!
I've found that adding a thick slice of lemon or lime and/or a huge handful of mint makes the drink so fresh tasting--I love it. I always include lemon or lime now. Just use what you like fruit-wise. I've tried almost everything so far and don't think you can really go wrong with anything--by always adding the frozen banana, it'll generally be sweet enough. A tart honey crisp apple is also very flavorful. Lately I've added half a cucumber (skin on) which gives it a different taste, but good. One other add-in I just started is ground flax seeds or chia seeds--can't even taste them. If you make something and it's too tart you can always squeeze in some honey--which usually fixes it.
My general rule is fill the vita-mix with about 1/3 fruit then the rest will be water, ice and greens. Baby spinach and kale are really mild tasting but I think it's really important to add in other stuff. I have used different chards, lettuces, beet tops etc. but it will mostly come down to what you like. Even if I don't love the flavor of chard, I don't really mind using it a few times a week since I believe in the health benefits. One way to incorporate a variety of greens is to mix them up in the same smoothie--1/2 spinach 1/2 rainbow chard for example--this will help tone down the flavor of something you don't love. Next thing I want to try is lime, coconut and banana as the fruit base. We had a smoothie in St. John made with those fruits + soursop, whatever that is, and it was incredible.
Cheers!
5 comments:
Thanks this is great! Can't wait to try this. Kelley
Thanks this is great! Can't wait to try this. Kelley
I am not supposed to be reading blogs.. much less commenting.. but I just HAD to write a THANK YOU to you for writing these last 2 posts.
I have tried a few different green smoothies.. and likes only one really well. Just LOOKING at your ingredients.. I can tell I am going to be a FAN GIRL.
So.. please tell me what blender you use. Do you love it? How do you clean it? I am shopping for one soon -- to use daily!
Did I say THANKS? Thanks for this post!!!!!!
confused... what is green about this smoothie?? The lime peel?
confused... what is green about this smoothie?? The lime peel?
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