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Is it cold where you live? Fall and winter bring chilly temperatures that make it hard to crave a nice, frosty green smoothie when you’d rather be sipping something warm and cozy. Brr! Instead of skipping that smoothie altogether, try this warm Chai Smoothie.
It brings you all the best in fresh produce and energy-boosting ingredients but also keeps you toasty warm. My chai tea smoothie might just be your go-to drink for fall!
I love how cooler weather can naturally help me switch up my smoothie routine. Step aside summer ingredients, Fall has a whole new set of fresh produce that can take your smoothies from standard to fabulous!
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How to Make a Warm Smoothie
Warm smoothies are very similar to cold ones, with just a few tweaks. Here’s how I like to blend them:
- Blend spinach, tea and coconut milk until smooth.
- Add the remaining ingredients. If you’re using a high-speed blender then start blending on low and work up to high speed. Blend for 3-5 minutes or until very hot. If you’re using a regular blender then blend until smooth and heat up the blended smoothie on the stove or transfer to mugs and heat in the microwave until warm.
Masala chai (spiced tea) is a thousand-year-old drink originating in India. It can be made with a wide range of spices as well as different kinds of tea depending on the region of the world. You can definitely make this chai-inspired green smoothie with the tea of your choice (caffeinated or not).
Tips for a Delicious Chai Smoothie
Hot tea can be used while blending if your blender container is heat-proof. Be sure to vent the lid so the liquid doesn’t leak or splatter if you choose to blend hot liquid. If your blender has a soup setting, this is the perfect smoothie for that setting!
The full-fat canned coconut milk makes this chai tea smoothie super creamy. Use light canned coconut milk or a carton of coconut milk for less fat. Swap the Medjool date for a bit of maple syrup if desired.
Feel free to drink this smoothie at room temp instead of heating it. I’ve had rawkstars tell me they often drink room temp smoothies during the winter, and that’s great! This smoothie is equally delicious chilled, so if you aren’t ready for a hot smoothie then make it cold!
Chai Tea Smoothie FAQs
My chai smoothie has 396 calories (with full fat coconut milk). If you want to easily lower the calorie count, just swap the full fat coconut milk for light canned coconut milk or even carton coconut milk.
I recommend drinking smoothies within two days of blending. They start to lose nutrients after about 15 minutes, yet are still great the next day! Just make sure you give that refrigerated smoothie a good shake before your first sip.
Tea is naturally caffeinated (unless it’s herbal tea) and can give your metabolism a boost. Some teas boost metabolism more than others.
Warm Drinks for Cold Weather
Put down that cold brew coffee and get ready to jump into seasonal flavors and produce with the below smoothies and drink recipes. I love switching up my drink routine with a fresh set of fruits and veggies, and these recipes usher in cooler weather in just the right way.
If you just can’t stand the thought of blending a cold smoothie this time of year then don’t! Instead, try one of these incredibly yummy warm smoothies and embrace the season:
What’s your go-to hot beverage to warm you up during the cooler weather? Drop a comment below and let me know what I should be drinking this winter!
Warm Chai Smoothie
Ingredients
- ยฝ cup hot water
- 1 chai tea bag
- 2 tbsp raw cashews
- 1 medjool date pitted
- ยฝ cup spinach
- ยฝ cup coconut milk warm
- 1 pear cored and peeled
- ยฝ banana
- ยฝ tsp ground cinnamon
- ยผ inch ginger root
- โ tsp ground cardamom
Instructions
- Place chai tea bag, cashews and date in hot water for 5 minutes. Remove tea bag and add everything else to blender.
- Blend spinach, tea, cashews, date, and coconut milk until smooth.
- Next, add the remaining ingredients. Blend until smooth. Pour into a mug and enjoy. If it's not warm enough, microwave until desired temperature.
AWESOME4 RECIPE. I AM NEW ON HEALTHY PROTEIN SMOOTHIE!Great work
I came across this recipe while doing the salad challenge. It was amazing and I printed out this recipe to make many more times! The pear and chai spices mixed so well and serving warm is bonus for comfort!
Swapped oat milk in for the coconut milk and it was lovely!
Mine came out gross – but I didn’t use the Protein Boost that was recommended I used another one. Mine was vanilla, Protein Boost is unflavored. So maybe that was it ๐
Delicious recipe. Never tried a warm smoothie before. It came out a bit thin for my aesthetic, so I’ll probably cut the liquid in half next time. Thank you!
Cutting the liquid in 1/2 is a great idea here Jana. You can also try adding a bit of avocado or cauliflower to thicken it as well. Happy blending!