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Try this deliciously rich and healthy blueberry smoothie infused with nutritious superfood blueberries, nutty cashew milk and creamy cashew yogurt. It’s as gorgeous as it is tasty. While green smoothies definitely have their place in my morning routine, I love shaking it up with a vibrant and healthy fruit smoothie now and again.
I’ve always enjoyed blueberries. It wasn’t until I spent last summer in Maine with the kids that I fell in love with them. As we rode our bikes through Acadia National Park, we stopped along the trail and foraged for wild blueberries. They were about half the size of the ones I’m used to picking in Florida, but they were easily twice as delicious.
These small berries aren’t as sweet as others in this fruit family, which is why you often see them in with frozen mixed berries, like in my Mixed Berry Smoothie, yet they have a unique flavor and color that shines in this smoothie recipe.
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Recipe Ingredients
With only four ingredients plus some options for taking it to the next level, this healthy blueberry smoothie has amazing health benefits to support your journey toward a plant-based diet, or if you simply want to add more fruit into your day. Here’s what I’m tossing into the blender today:
- Frozen blueberries: Power berries like these are a superfood you want to highlight in a few smoothies a week. Blueberries are high in vitamin K1, manganese and vitamin C as well as antioxidants that fight aging, cancer, promote heart health and help naturally regulate blood sugar.
- Unsweetened cashew milk: Step aside almond milk, this smoothie is using ultra-creamy cashew milk. I love a snack of dried blueberries and salty roasted cashews, so I’ve recreated that flavor combo in this beverage.
- Cashew yogurt: I want to keep this smoothie dairy-free and it’s super easy to do with some vegan yogurt. Either make your own or find a store brand that’s low in sugar.
- Banana: Since blueberries aren’t super sweet, I tossed in a banana to help naturally sweeten this beverage, as well as provide more potassium. Learn how to freeze bananas so you’ve always got some on hand.
Easy Additions + Swaps
Smoothies with just a few ingredients are my jam. They are easy to put together as well as easy to boost when I want to. If I’m using this smoothie as a whole breakfast, then I add in a scoop of my homemade protein powder to turn this into a 16g protein shake.
If you want to change the flavor up a bit then add your favorite plant-based vanilla protein powder.
I got on a cashew kick with this recipe, but you can easily make it nut-free. Swap the cashew yogurt for the plant-based version of your choice or use Greek yogurt (look for a low-sugar, full-fat one) and replace the cashew milk with oat milk or hemp milk.
Almond butter is a great addition for added healthy fat, or the seed/nut butter of your choice.
This smoothie is naturally gluten-free. To make it a bit more filling, add 1/4 cup gluten-free oats and a little more liquid. And as always, add a handful of spinach to turn it into a green smoothie.
How to Blend a Healthy Blueberry Smoothie
Grab these four ingredients and get ready for the healthiest fast food! Since there are no leafy greens in this one, you don’t have to do the two-blend method. I’ve still got some good tips for the creamiest result, so keep reading!
- Toss all the ingredients into your blend and blend on high until smooth. Stop and scrape down the sides as needed.
- Pour into your favorite glass and enjoy!
Use frozen ingredients for a refreshingly cool smoothie. If you’re using frozen bananas and/or frozen berries, you can add them to your blender first, then let it stand for 15 minutes to thaw slightly and make it easier to blend.
If you are using a large blender, sometimes blending just one serving is harder than blending two, so grab a friend or save the second serving for the next day. Just make sure you give that second serving a good shake before sipping when you’re ready for it.
This smoothie is pretty thick, so add more cashew milk if needed to thin out until it’s the exact consistency you want.
FAQs
Blueberries blend well with a wide variety of fruits. I love the classic combo of blueberries and bananas, or you could do a mixed berry blend with cherries, strawberries and blackberries. Blueberries also go with pears or tropical fruits like mango or pineapple.
Yes! Blueberry smoothies that use whole-food ingredients can add great nutrition to your day. Pick whole fruits, unsweetened milk and yogurts, and plant-based proteins like chia seeds or hemp seeds then blend a smoothie that’s full of fiber, only natural fruit sugar and protein and healthy fat to fuel your day.
I try to use frozen fruit in smoothies to keep them refreshingly cool, yet ice can be used as well. Know that ice does dull blender blades, so you can pour your smoothie over ice instead of adding it to your blender, or just go ahead and toss it in with everything else.
Yes! Blueberries are a great fruit to blend in a smoothie. They are easy to freeze or use fresh, just be sure to wash them well before tossing in.
More Blueberry Smoothie Recipes
If you loved this fun recipe then I’ve got more great healthy blueberry smoothie recipes to maximize your brain power!
- Blueberry Spinach Smoothie: A kid-approved smoothie that makes a great snack or breakfast option.
- Brain Fog Cure Green Smoothie: Use food to help cure brain fog and double as your afternoon pick-me-up.
- Strawberry Blueberry Smoothie: This layered smoothie is sure to be a crowd-pleaser!
- Healthy Cherry Smoothie: Cherries and blueberries combine to create this gorgeously red smoothie.
Don’t forget to rate + review this recipe once you make it. Your feedback is so valuable!
Healthy Blueberry Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup blueberries frozen
- 1 cup cashew milk
- ½ cup vegan yogurt plain
- ½ banana
- 1 serving homemade protein powder optional
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a blender.
- Blend on high until smooth.
- Pour in a fun glass and enjoy. Cheers!
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Notes
- Add a scoop of my protein powder recipe to get 10g of protein.
- Use at least 1 frozen fruit for a refreshingly cool smoothie.
- Add up to 1 cup of leafy greens per serving for added nutrients.
Good but a little tart for my preference.
Loved the color and flavor. Definitely a hit!
Super-blendable and tasty. I used almond milk and almond yogurt before reading today’s email and learning about the cashew milk/yogurt. I’ll definitely give that a try, next time!
Recipe was good I just wasn’t a fan of the cashew yogurt I used. Next time I will use another kind.
Though I love Greek yogurt, and use it in everything, I would use just a little less next time. I like tangy in savory dishes but not so much with fruit. #challenge
Love this Blueberry Smoothie. I made it with Oikos plain Greek Yogurt. Very creamy! I’ve made blueberry smoothies before but never with yogurt. It’s a game changer and I’ll be using yogurt from now on!!!!
This was perfect for me; not too sweet and just a bit tart! Will definitely be making again!
Overall, this was OK as the recipe is written. I think using Blueberries in season that have been frozen would definitely make a difference.
I’ve always loved blueberries. When I lived in Alaska, we picked wild blueberries. I enjoyed this smoothie! I used unsweetened coconut vanilla yogurt & almond milk. I also live a few hours from Whole Foods stores, so I try to use what’s available, but try to buy the best , healthiest food available.
This smoothie was creamy and delicious. I love adding blueberries to smoothies, especially wild ones. I added a handful of spinach and couldn’t even taste it 🙂
I liked the smoothie but felt like it needed something else. I used unsweetened almond milk and non fat Greek yogurt. I think using either cashew or coconut milk would have added a little extra flavor.
This smoothie is so quick & easy to make, and quite filling. Although I’m not one who reaches for unsweetened yogurt, it goes quite nicely with these ingredients. Tastes great.
I normally don’t use so much milk…I usually use mostly Greek yogurt and avocado to create the creaminess. However it was good to try something different.
Love blueberries, so this was a treat.
Delicious and refreshing!
I love blueberry smoothies. I added vanilla protein powder to make it more of a meal. Delicious!
Loved this one! Blueberries are my fav!!