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This carrot smoothie recipe is surprisingly delicious with a variety of fruits and veggies. I’ll show you exactly what ingredient to use if you’re looking to take your health to the next level. Grab your blender and let’s go!
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Health Benefits of a Carrot Smoothie
This carrot smoothie recipe shines most in its vitamin C and fiber content. Fiber is an underrated part of a healthy diet, so I love when one of my smoothie recipes contains a solid amount of dietary fiber.
The other big star in this carrot smoothie is vitamin C. One serving gives you over 100% of the recommended daily intake of vitamin C. So not only will this smoothie satisfy your taste buds, it will also boost your immune system naturally. Want to know more? Check out the vitamin C benefits and see why this nutrient is a smoothie superstar.
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Raw vs Cooked Carrots
Someone asked me whether raw or cooked carrots were more beneficial in this carrot smoothie. I laughed, thinking it was a joke… and then I actually researched it. The answer may surprise you!
According to the National Library of Medicine, cooked, pureed carrots actually released more beta-carotene than raw carrots did. So if you’d rather cook your carrots before blending, then go for it! Either way, carrots are a great, sweet veggie to add to all kinds of smoothies.
To Peel or Not to Peel
As with many fruits + veggies, the peel (or outside wrinkly part) of a carrot actually contains some of its nutrients. So I recommend leaving that carrot whole before blending. This way you can benefit from as much of that carrot as possible. If your carrots came with their leafy green tops, then you can even toss those in. For tips on getting the creamiest, most nutrient-packed blends, check out my guide on how to make a smoothie.

Carrot Smoothie Ingredient Swaps
If you’d told me when I started drinking smoothies that I’d be adding veggies like kale or spinach into my smoothies, I’d have told you you were crazy! Yet the more I drink smoothies with leafy greens, the more my body starts to crave other veggies and so I got creative with my blends.
- Swap spinach with another leafy green vegetables. Carrot tops are perfectly edible, and would make a great swap in this smoothie!
- Swap coconut water with regular water, or a brewed herbal tea.
- Switch out those strawberries with another berry (raspberries would be my first choice!). If you want to keep the sugar low, you can use my low sugar fruits list.
- Mango is a great swap for the pineapple. For easy prep, check out my guides on how to cut mango and how to cut pineapple so your fruit blends evenly every time.

Boosting Your Smoothie with Plant-Based Protein
While this carrot smoothie recipe has 4.1 grams of protein, you can boost it to 14.1 grams of protein and make it a complete meal! My homemade protein powder is 100% plant-based with 3 simple, organic ingredients: hemp protein, chia seeds, and flaxseeds. These 3 superfoods are ground into a fine powder, and together provide healthy fats, essential amino acids, and the cleanest protein you’ll find on the market.
More Plant-Based Recipes
Here are some other ways to use up that bag of carrots in your green smoothies. Maybe these’ll inspire you to include a spot for carrots in your next garden!
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Strawberry Carrot Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup spinach
- 1 cup coconut water
- ½ cup carrot
- ½ cup strawberries frozen
- ½ cup pineapple frozen
- 1 serving homemade protein powder optional
Instructions
- Blend spinach and coconut water together until smooth.
- Add remaining ingredients and blend again.
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Notes
- Use at least one frozen fruit to make the smoothie cold or serve over ice.
- Using steam carrots make it easier to blend, or you can also leave them raw. Either way, the right smoothie blenders make it quick and easy.
- Make frozen meal prep smoothie packs so you have smoothie packs ready to go.

















I used raw sliced carrots & was surprised that it blended as well as it did.
Tasted fine, especially like the sweetness the pineapple added.
Loved this smoothie… a little sweet! I add my Lean Protein Powder and Chia Seeds too!
I like adding the carrot to the smoothies.
I have always loved carrots, in a smoothie or otherwise.
I added a little extra pineapple, then some protein powder for a great breakfast.
Still going strong…. already have Vitamix blender⭐️
Yum, yum and yum.
This one was really good. I have never added carrots to my smoothies before, but after tasting it, will definitely have to add them in from time to time! It made me feel healthier with every sip (especially since I also added in kale because I ran out of spinach) 😉
I actually loved this one! I air roasted some organic baby carrots until just soft to the touch.
Loved the caramel flavor it brought.
Had day 7 smoothie, too be honest not my favorite. I think I might have needed at add some protein powder as I like a little thicker. It was sweet with the grapes and would be refreshing in the summer.
This wasn’t too bad but it definitely wasn’t my favorite. I would repeat it again and drink when it’s frosty cold.
Didn’t care for this one, neither the taste or the texture, but I did drink it.
I did not have high hope for this one, but it was delicious! Coconut water and I’m sold from now on!
This one I would like to try again but with less frozen ingredients. I had to keep adding water to get it to blend which watered down the flavor. But it still tastes pretty good.
Great combination of flavors. I use frozen strawberries.
It was my first time using raw carrots in a smoothie! Who knew they’d be great? Another delicious smoothie.
Tastes better than it looks! Much less sweet than I thought it would be, but I may have used less fruit than was called for since I doubled the recipe for two people. Hubby still says it tasted earthy which must be the spinach and I added kale today. In mine I also added chia seeds and pea protein powder. I froze the fruit and spinach which made the smoothies nice and cool.
I loved this one but not my best, sparingly sweet and refreshing
I enjoyed it though
Not too crazy about this one. I’d rather eat my carrots – I like the crunch – than drink them!
Really liked this one. I love carrots in my smoothies.