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This is the ultimate guide for how to make a smoothie using any ingredient you have in your kitchen. Your delicious, healthy smoothie is just 5 minutes away (and can be customized to add nutrient or flavor boosters – read on!)

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My ideal day starts with a smoothie. Well, coffee. Then smoothie. But where I’ll happily follow a recipe for dinners and lunches, I don’t love sifting through recipes when I first wake up.

So if you’re anything like me, you’ll love this foolproof smoothie guide. We’re walking through the basics of how to make a healthy smoothie from scratch so you can understand how to blend up a tasty healthy breakfast with whatever you have on hand in your kitchen!

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Basic smoothie ingredients

The basic ingredients for making a smoothie are: a fruit, something creamy, and a liquid.

  1. Smoothie Fruits: While fresh fruit works well, I love using frozen fruit in smoothies to give them that frosty texture. Virtually any berry, stone fruit, tropical fruit, or citrus will work well.
  2. Creamy Base: Adding something creamy to the smoothie improves the texture and mouthfeel. While flavored or plain Greek yogurt work well, you can also use a banana for a vegan option. Feeling adventurous? Cottage cheese, kefir, and avocado also add a creamy element to smoothies.
  3. Smoothie Liquids: The options are endless when if comes to their liquid for a smoothie. Milk (cow or plant-based) is great, but to make a smoothie without milk you can use juice (orange, cranberry, pomegranate), or coconut water.
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Smoothie Extras

Smoothies are flexible and adaptable to whatever you want to throw in! Once you have your base smoothie, you can add a whole number of delicious, nutritious extras.

Vegetables: Leafy greens – like spinach, kale, chard, and romaine – blend well into smoothies. But you can add a whole variety of vegetables, such as cooked sweet potato, cooked or raw beet, carrot, avocado, zucchini, cauliflower, pureed pumpkin, cooked butternut squash, and cucumber.

Oats: To pack a punch of filling fiber, add a spoonful of oats! They help to thicken the smoothie while making it more satiating.

Protein Powder: Another easy addition to boost the nutrition profile of your smoothie. Most flavors work well in smoothies (just be sure to pick a flavor that goes with the ingredients that you’re using).

Seeds: Chia, flax, hemp, and sunflower seeds (just to name a few) make great additions to smoothies. They don’t bring much flavor, so they can be blended into most smoothies to add a dose of healthy fats and protein.

Nut Butter: Similarly to seeds, adding a spoonful of nut butter brings a healthy fats and protein to your smoothie. Peanut butter, almond butter, sunflower butter (or even Nutella for a little indulgence!)

Sweeteners: Depending on the sweetness of the fruit you use, you may like to add sweeteners to your smoothie. A touch of honey, agave, sugar, or a pitted medjool date are all great!

Spices and Flavorings: Kick it up a flavorful notch by adding ingredients like fresh or ground ginger and turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, or nutmeg. You could also add extracts, like a touch of vanilla, almond, or orange.

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How to Make A smoothie

Depending on the strength of your blender, the order in which you put your ingredients in the blender could influence the overall texture. Here’s how we like to layer ingredients into the blender:

  1. Liquids go first to make blending easier on the blades.
  2. Greens go in next, which will help them to pulverize smoothly.
  3. Soft ingredients, like fresh fruit and soft veggies, go next to help the blades start blending.
  4. Hard ingredients, like frozen fruit and firm veggies, go last.

Start the blender off slowly, then gradually increase the speed. Blend for 30 to 60 seconds until the smoothie is as smooth as possible. This is just an overview – jump to the recipe card for full instructions!

Sarah’s Smoothie Tip

Skip the ice! I prefer using frozen fruit to give smoothies a frosty texture while keeping them full of flavor. Ice, on the other hand, tends to water smoothies down. But if you don’t have frozen fruit on hand, by all means, use ice to thicken and chill your smoothie!

Top Smoothie IDeas

Choose-Your-Adventure Fruit Smoothie Recipe

4.97 from 31 ratings
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 1 smoothie
This is the ultimate guide for how to make a smoothie (using any ingredient you have in your kitchen). Your delicious, healthy smoothie is just 5 minutes away (and can be customized to add health or flavor boosters!).

Ingredients 

Pick A Fruit

  • 1 piece fruit, apple, pear, mango, etc.
  • 1 cup fruit, chopped pineapple, berries, diced mango, etc.

Pick A Creamy Base

  • ½ cup yogurt, kefir, or cottage cheese
  • 1 banana
  • 1 avocado

Liquid

  • ½ to 1 cup milk, juice, or coconut water
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Instructions 

  • Prep: For a frosty cold smoothie, make sure at least one ingredient is frozen beforehand (either the fruit or the banana).
  • Assemble: Add all ingredients to your blender. Be sure to add frozen fruit last to go easy on your blender blades.
  • Blend: Turn the blender on low speed, the gradually increase speed to high. Continue blending for 30 to 60 seconds, or until completely smooth. Serve immediately.

Notes

To make smoothies in advance, place all ingredients except the liquid into a freezer-safe baggie or container. Store in the freezer. When ready to make your smoothie, empty the contents into a blender, add the liquid, and blend until smooth. 
Smoothie Extras (optional for boosting flavor or nutrition)
  • 1 to 2 cups leafy greens (spinach, kale, chard, romaine)
  • ¼ cup oats (rolled or instant)
  • 1 to 2 Tbsp protein powder
  • 1 to 2 Tbsp seeds (chia, flax, hemp, sunflower)
  • 1 to 2 Tbsp nut butter (peanut, almond, sunflower)
  • 1 to 2 tsp sweetener (honey, agave, maple syrup, medjool date)
  • ¼ to ½ tsp spices and flavorings (fresh or ground ginger and turmeric, cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, vanilla extract, almond extract, or orange extract)
Do you put milk or water in a smoothie? You can put either milk, water, or juice in a smoothie, depending on what flavor you’re making.
What is the best base for a smoothie? Bananas are a great base for a smoothie because they’re naturally sweet and creamy!
What can you use instead of bananas in a smoothie? Bananas can be replaced by any frozen fruit. For a creamy replacement, use coconut milk or even avocado in your smoothie!

Nutrition

Serving: 1smoothie | Calories: 183kcal | Carbohydrates: 45.3g | Protein: 2.8g | Fat: 0.6g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 0mg | Sodium: 17mg | Potassium: 743mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 29.2g | Calcium: 50mg | Iron: 3mg

Nutrition information calculated by Sarah Bond, degreed nutritionist.

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47 Comments

  1. martina says:

    5 stars
    nce to get such a clear explnation on how to make smoothties, thank you

    1. Sarah says:

      You’re very welcome – enjoy! 😀

  2. Anna Kimberly says:

    5 stars
    Good Tips and Recipe Ideas

    1. Dunny says:

      Search for smoothies near me and get the smoothie menu from the leading health store.

  3. nonica rabe says:

    My question is the pomegranate
    smoothie do I need to put direct with seed?

    Second question:
    Cauliflower can I use a raw ?

    1. Sarah says:

      Yep, you can put the pomegranate in seeds and all! As for the cauliflower that can be thrown in raw.

  4. Louise Omotoyo says:

    Thanks

  5. Piusking says:

    You’re so loved, I’ve searched the internet for ways to prepare a perfect smoothie for my pupils in a school that I teach, but I found none until I came across this platform which explained in details what I need to know about making perfect smoothies. Thank you.

  6. Marinalee Baran says:

    What a wonderful receipt is.
    Love different favors of smoothies.

  7. Martha McDaniel says:

    Can you refrigerate leftovers of smoothies

    1. Sarah says:

      Absolutely! 😀

  8. Pretty precious says:

    5 stars
    Very nice recipe thanks for sharing

    1. Oge says:

      5 stars
      Thank you for sharing.for how long can one refrigerate it

    2. Sarah Bond says:

      About 2 to 3 days!

  9. HET says:

    5 stars
    Thank you so much for such clear and simple instructions.

  10. RaeLee Almanza says:

    I like the recipe but I can’t afford the diet plans.