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I’ve always enjoyed a blueberry smoothie. It wasn’t until I spent last summer in Maine with the kids that I fell in love with wild blueberry smoothies. 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. Aside from my love of blueberries, here’s some more reasons this blueberry smoothie recipe a winner:
- Super creamy: Cashew milk and yogurt create a rich, silky texture.
- Naturally sweet: Blueberries are a low-sugar fruit and banana provide just the right touch of sweetness and creaminess. Wild blueberries have even more flavor and antioxidants!
- Quick and satisfying: Simple ingredients blend in minutes and keep you feeling nourished and full.

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Ingredients You’ll Need
This healthy blueberry smoothie recipe can 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: Use frozen wild blueberries for an intense flavor and vibrant color. Look for this superfood in the frozen aisle of your local grocery store.
- Unsweetened cashew milk: This is a ultra-creamy non-dairy milk that adds a rich texture. You can learn how to make cashew milk or choose a brand with no added sugars for the best flavor balance.
- Plain yogurt: Choose a plain, unsweetened yogurt for this—whether it’s Greek, my homemade cashew coconut yogurt, or coconut yogurt. The choice is yours! Just keep it simple and unsweetened to let the other flavors shine.
- Banana: Adds natural sweetness and a creamy consistency. Use ripe bananas for the best flavor. Frozen works great for a thicker smoothie. Learn how to freeze bananas, so you’ve always got some on hand for my fruit smoothie bowl.
- Collagen peptides: They’re an easy way to give your smoothie a protein boost while supporting your skin and gut health—and the best part is, they won’t alter the flavor at all!

How to Make Healthy Blueberry Smoothie
Grab these blueberry smoothie 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. If you’re still getting chunks, it might be time to upgrade to one of my recommended blenders for smoothies.
- Add all the ingredients except the collagen peptides to a high-speed blender.
- Start blending on low, then slowly increase to high speed and blend for about 45–60 seconds, or until the smoothie is completely creamy with no fruit chunks remaining. If the smoothie seems too thick, add a splash more milk to help it blend smoothly.
- Once everything is silky and combined, add the collagen peptides and blend again on low speed for just a few seconds until mixed in.
- Pour into your favorite glass and enjoy immediately while it’s cold and creamy!

More Blueberry Smoothie Recipes
If you loved this smoothie recipe, then I’ve got more great, low sugar, blueberry recipes to maximize your brain power!
- Blueberry spinach smoothie: A kid-approved smoothie that makes a great snack or breakfast option.
- Brain fog cure 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.
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Healthy Blueberry Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 cup blueberries frozen
- 1 cup cashew milk
- ½ cup plain Greek yogurt
- ½ banana
- 1 serving collagen peptides
Instructions
- Blend all ingredients (except collagen) on high-speed until smooth.
- Add in collagen and blend on low.
- Pour into glass and enjoy.
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Notes
- Swap collagen peptides for a scoop of my homemade protein powder recipe for plant-based protein.
- Boost it with 1 cup of baby spinach or 1/2 cup frozen cauliflower for added nutrients.
- Swap greek yogurt for any kind of yogurt you prefer, including vegan yogurt.
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Leave a review for a chance to win signed copies of my cookbooks!Common Questions
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 into a smoothie. They are easy to freeze or use fresh, just be sure to wash them well before tossing in.



















My spouse and I absolutely loved the Best Brain Food Smoothie! It was delicious, refreshing, and made us feel energized for the whole day. We’ll definitely make it part of our morning routine. Highly recommended!
Yay! So glad you found a recipe that you can add into your routine!
Hi just starting my journey with smoothies what size/weight is a cup of ingredients please
I am not quite sure what you mean. A cup of ingredients is 8 oz. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have more questions.
Loved it. Tasted great and pretty to look at too!
Yay! So glad you enjoyed the smoothie!
Nice and smooth! Used Almond milk and plain Greek yogurt instead.
So glad you made the smoothie to your liking.
Blueberry Smoothie, One Of My Favorites, I Can Eat Blueberries At Least Once Or More Weekly I Used Frozen Blueberries And Frozen Bananas. I Added A Little Bit Of Protein Powder, Chia Seeds And Collagen To This Smoothie. This Was A Good Smoothie, I Would Make It Again.
I prefer the frozen blueberries, too. I’m glad you found another smoothie to add to your list. Keep Rawking, Wendy.
Great Post.
Hi Antonia. We’re so glad you like it. We’d love to get your feedback once you try it.
delicious! I made this into more of a meal replacement by doing a whole banana and a tablespoon of peanut butter without changing the milk & yogurt measurements and it was great
Great job making it work for you, Emily. And thanks for sharing the tips.
We are on the 7 day challenge, and this blueberry smoothie is on day 2. It is so good and so easy to make.
Double win, quick and tasty!
Turned out better than I was anticipating. Used all frozen ingredients. Added flax seeds, cauliflower, spinach and a little Maple Syrup. Used just enough liquid to make it milkshake consistency.
Great additions in this one, Carissa!
Absolutely delicious! Used a little too much banana by accident and a little too little milk & yoghurt. I’ll try to be more careful with my measurements next time.
It sounds like it was super creamy this way. Not a bad thing at all!
Very easy to make and very delicious.
Delicious and easy, the perfect pairing! Thanks for whipping it up, Mark.