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When I score a BOGO deal on kale, I end up making two things: this tropical kale smoothie recipe and my famous kale caesar salad. Kale is a great way to rotate your greens and boost your fiber intake. Now, I know most kale smoothies taste like… kale. This one is different. The citrus cuts the bitterness and lets the fruit shine, so you get all the benefits of leafy greens without feeling like you’re drinking sludge.

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Ingredients You’ll Need

This kale smoothie looks (and tastes) like something from a fancy juice bar, , but the secret’s out: you can make this at home with simple ingredients you can find at most grocery stores. Here’s what you’ll need to blend it up:

  • Kale: Fresh curly kale or lacinato kale (also called dinosaur or Tuscan kale) adds an earthy base and bright green color. Look for crisp leaves in the produce section without yellowing or wilting. 
  • Orange: This adds natural sweetness and a boost of vitamin C. Pick up a fresh orange from the produce aisle (any variety works, but organic is best!).
  • Pineapple: Frozen pineapple gives the smoothie a bright, tropical flavor and helps create that frosty texture. If you’re using fresh pineapple instead, check out my quick guide on how to cut pineapple for easy prep!
  • Mango: Frozen mango adds body and mellow sweetness, helping round out the flavor of the kale. If using fresh mango, here’s a simple guide on how to cut a mango.
  • Chia seeds: A tablespoon adds healthy fats, fiber, and thickness to your smoothie. Look for chia seeds in the baking or natural foods aisle.

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How to Make a Kale Smoothie

Making a kale smoothie is as simple as blend, sip, repeat. Here’s exactly how I do it to get that perfectly balanced texture every time:

  1. Wash and de-stem the kale leaves, peel your orange, and measure out the frozen pineapple and mango. 
  2. Pour the water into your blender base. Starting with liquid helps blend the greens evenly.
  3. Add the kale and blend until smooth, scraping down the sides if needed.
  4. Toss in the orange slices, frozen pineapple, frozen mango, and chia seeds. 
  5. Start on low speed and gradually increase to high. Blend for about 45–60 seconds or until the mixture is completely smooth.
  6. Give it a quick sip—if it’s too thick, add a splash more water. Pour into your favorite glass and enjoy immediately!

Recipe Tips

  • Kale is tougher than spinach, so give your blender a little extra blend time to break it down completely or invest in a high-powered blender, like a Vitamix.
  • Kale smoothies taste best right after blending, but you can refrigerate leftovers in an airtight jar for up to 24 hours.
  • Add in extra banana or honey if you need additional sweetness to mask the kale taste
  • Add in veggies like frozen cauliflower, spinach and sweet potato for additional nutrients.

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Recipe Swaps and Add-Ins

One of my favorite things about this kale smoothie is how easy it is to customize. You can keep the tropical vibe or switch things up based on what you already have on hand:

  • Liquid base: Swap water for coconut water to boost natural sweetness, or use unsweetened almond milk or coconut milk for a slightly creamier blend. Check out the best almond milk brands to use.
  • Fruit options: No pineapple? Frozen peaches, pears or extra mango bring that same bright, tangy sweetness. 
  • Protein boost: For a more filling smoothie, add a scoop of my homemade protein powder, Greek yogurt, peanut butter, or a tablespoon of one of homemade almond butter to make it more filling.
  • Seeds and superfood boost: Chia adds thickness, but flax seeds, hemp seeds, fresh ginger root or a pinch of spirulina work well, too.
  • Sweeteners: If your fruit isn’t fully ripe, blend in a date or a small drizzle of maple syrup.

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Kale Nutrition Spotlight

Kale is one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. It’s loaded with vitamins A, C, and K, plus fiber, calcium and antioxidants that support your immune system and digestion. Even a small handful adds a powerful nutritional boost to your day, and it’s a great way to sneak more greens into your diet without feeling like you’re eating a salad.

More Kale Smoothies You’ll Love

If you’re loving the bright, refreshing flavor of this simple kale smoothie, here are a few more kale smoothie blends that bring tropical vibes:

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Tropical Kale Smoothie

If you’re looking for a quick, delicious way to get your greens, this kale smoothie is it. Made with kale, mango, pineapple, orange, and chia seeds, it’s light, vibrant, and full of plant-powered goodness. Ready in just 5 minutes, this tropical blend strikes the perfect balance of sweet and tangy.
Prep: 3 minutes
Blend: 2 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Serves: 1
Author: Jen Hansard
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Ingredients  

  • 1 cup kale
  • ½ cup water
  • 1 orange peeled
  • ½ cup pineapple frozen
  • ½ cup mango frozen
  • 1 tablespoon chia seeds

Instructions 

  • Blend kale, orange and water until smooth.
  • Add remaining fruit and blend again.

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Notes

  • Prep ahead: Wash and trim your kale the night before to save time in the morning. 
  • Blending tip: For a smoother texture, blend the kale and liquid first before adding fruit. 
  • Adjust sweetness: You can sweeten your smoothie naturally with a Medjool date, half a banana, or a drizzle of honey (if not strictly vegan).
  • Massage your kale. A quick 30-second rub with a few drops of lemon juice or oil helps soften the leaves and reduce bitterness.

Nutrition

Serving: 16 oz | Calories: 243 kcal | Carbohydrates: 49 g | Protein: 7 g | Fat: 5 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g | Trans Fat: 1 g | Sodium: 35 mg | Potassium: 843 mg | Fiber: 10 g | Sugar: 32 g | Vitamin A: 7935 IU | Vitamin C: 220 mg | Calcium: 252 mg | Iron: 2 mg

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Common Questions

Is it okay to put raw kale in a smoothie?

Yes, absolutely! Raw kale is safe to eat and blends beautifully into smoothies. It’s packed with fiber, antioxidants, and vitamins A, C, and K. Just make sure to remove the thick stems and blend it well for a smoother texture. If you’re sensitive to kale’s bitterness, try baby kale or massage the leaves briefly before blending.

What to put with kale in a smoothie?

Kale pairs best with naturally sweet and juicy ingredients that balance its earthy flavor. Think mango, pineapple, banana, apple, or citrus fruits like orange or grapefruit. For extra creaminess, you can add avocado, chia seeds, or almond milk.

Is it safe to drink kale smoothies every day?

Yes, a smoothie with kale can be a healthy daily habit as long as you enjoy them as part of a balanced diet. Kale is rich in nutrients and antioxidants that support detoxification and immune health. 

Just vary your greens (like spinach or romaine) every few days to keep your diet balanced and avoid too much of one specific nutrient.

What fruits go with kale?

Tropical fruits like mango, pineapple, and banana are kale’s best friends, they naturally sweeten its bold flavor. Citrus fruits such as oranges, lemons, or limes also brighten the taste, while apples and grapes add a crisp, refreshing touch.

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  1. 3 stars
    just stated exploring with this health smoothies – I can get enough off it – I started in March this year and lost already 10 kg – just want more and more good stuff for my body.

  2. 5 stars
    Very cool and refreshing. My granddaughter felt so too cause she ended up drinking most of my smoothie.

  3. 4 stars
    This smoothie is bursting with flavor. Way more enjoyable than I thought it would be!

  4. This one I thought would be to salad, watering down smoothie, BUT to my surprise it was delicious. Great addition of different kinds of fruit.

  5. 5 stars
    This is one of my new favorite smoothies! So refreshing and the combination of the fruits worked perfectly together!

  6. I like kale smoothie. I used curly kale. Never try Lacinato kale in smoothie. I cooked Lacinato kale to eat. Will try next time in smoothie when I have it.

  7. This smoothie definitely tastes a little more powerful than one with spinach but it’s still really good. I really love smoothies that use whole oranges since I have an orange tree and it’s always good to branch out from banana in every smoothie and get some variety!