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This peach spinach smoothie screams summer and is the ultimate in refreshing green smoothies. It’s loaded up with heart-healthy dietary fiber and relies on refreshing fruits for its mildly sweet flavor. By the way, if you prefer a sweeter smoothie โ€” feel free to add a banana, which also adds more potassium and will make the smoothie creamy.

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Table of Contents
  1. Peach Spinach Smoothie Ingredients
  2. Green Smoothie Ingredient Swaps
  3. Protein Boost
  4. Freezing Ingredients for Smoothies
  5. Peach Spinach Smoothie Recipe

Peach Spinach Smoothie Ingredients

This is such a fun smoothie to make + sip! It’s the perfect post workout drink because it’s easy to make, with just 4 rawkstar ingredients:

Basically, this peach spinach smoothie is a powerhouse of wellness… plus it tastes delicious.

ingredients for a peach spinach smoothie including green grapes, peaches, spinach and coconut water.

Green vs red grapes

Is there really a difference in nutrition between green and red grapes? The easy answer is… not really. If there’s one variety you like best, then go for it. Yet the darker in color the grape is, the more antioxidants it contains. So if that’s why your popping grapes, then aim for the darker red varieties.

I think green grapes are more tart, and pair well with the sweet peaches + tangy coconut water in this smoothie, so I typically blend those.

If this peach spinach smoothie causes you to fall in love with grapes, then check out these other grape smoothie recipes:

To peel or not to peel peaches

Depending on the type of blender you have, you may want to peel your peaches. Yet if your blender can handle the skin, then I def recommend keeping it. Many of the nutrients from peaches are found in that fuzzy skin, so taking it off causes you to lose some value. Looking for more peach smoothies? Check these incredible recipes out:

green smoothie in a glass mug next to a liter of green smoothie and bowls of grapes, peaches, coconut water and spinach.

Green Smoothie Ingredient Swaps

As with any green smoothie, I want you to get all the benefits you can. If that means swapping out an ingredient for one you can more easily find, ingest, or grow, then go for it! Spinach can be swapped out for Swiss chard or baby kale. Peaches can be swapped for almost any other stone fruit (apricots, nectarines, plums), or mango. Swap coconut water out for plain water, or even brewed tea. Obviously the flavor + consistency will change based on the swaps you make, so if the blend doesn’t feel right, don’t be afraid to add in extra fruit or liquid for the perfect drink.

Protein Boost

Want to turn this smoothie into a meal replacement? Adding 1 serving of my homemade protein powder recipe will boost this smoothie by 10 grams of protein. This is the cleanest protein powder on the market, specifically designed for smoothies, so it works with any kind of smoothie you make! It also adds 4 grams of healthy fat as well as 7 grams of fiber, which helps your body turn that smoothie into clean energy.

Freezing Ingredients for Smoothies

Peaches are great smoothie ingredients, yet they have such a short growing season. Honestly, I buy them by the crate at Costco and Trader Joe’s, then slice them up and freeze. This way I can use them throughout the year, and I know they were super ripe + fresh when frozen. When freezing, I slice peaches into wedges, then lay them out on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Freeze for 1 hour, then toss the wedges into a freezer-safe container for storage.

Did you know grapes are also great frozen? My kids love to eat frozen grapes for snacks in the summer, yet freezing them also makes them the perfect ‘fruit cube’ for smoothies. Just lay grapes out on a tray lined with parchment, freeze for 1 hour, then store in a freezer safe container.

If using frozen grapes in this smoothie, make sure to up the liquid to 3/4 a cup instead of 1/2. This is because grapes act as a liquid and a fruit in smoothies, but not when frozen.

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Peach Spinach Smoothie Recipe
4.30 from 306 votes

Peach Spinach Smoothie

Enjoy this mildly sweet Spinach Peach Smoothie recipeโ€” perfect for those watching their sugar intake. If you want it sweeterโ€” feel free to add a banana, which also adds more potassium.
Prep: 4 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Author: Jen Hansard
Course: Breakfast, Smoothie
Cuisine: Plant-Based
Serves: 1

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • Blend spinach, grapes and coconut water until smooth.
  • Addย the remaining fruits and blend again.
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Notes

  • Freeze at least one of these fruits to make the smoothie cold.
  • Other stone fruits can be used in place of the peaches, if needed. Grapes can be substituted with cubed melon. Plain water may be used in place of the coconut water, if needed.
  • You can use either green or red grapes.
  • Swap spinach for the leafy greens of your choice.

Nutrition

Calories: 164kcal, Carbohydrates: 40g, Protein: 4g, Fat: 1g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 153mg, Potassium: 902mg, Fiber: 5g, Sugar: 33g, Vitamin A: 3164IU, Vitamin C: 21mg, Calcium: 78mg, Iron: 2mg
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  1. 5 stars
    – This one was good and very sweet! We subbed mango for peaches, because we didnโ€™t have peaches.

  2. 3 stars
    Day 7. I did not have grapes so I used dark cherries…not my favorite flavor…very spinachy…next try I will use grapes and dates!! Also had to add more liquid… added 1/2 cup almond milk

  3. 1 star
    This was not my cup of tea. I added extra spinach. It tasted green. None of the fruit stood out at all.

  4. 3 stars
    Good, Iโ€™m just not a fan of the grape flavor. Gotta give it another try though!

  5. 5 stars
    I added some pea protein to mine and it was delish! Loved the peach flavor.

  6. 4 stars
    Surprisingly good. I’m giving it 4-stars as I didn’t have peaches so substitued with mango which is deserving of 5-stars but I want to rate this again when blended as instructed. My grapes were frozen so it made for a very thick smoothie, so I added more liquid then noted. Very good.

  7. 5 stars
    Maybe not a fair rating, but I had to sub grapes because my store did not have good ones. I used pineapple instead, I didnโ€™t have melon fruit either. Always good to buy extra grapes when theyโ€™re in season and freeze them to have for smoothies! But pineapple, peaches and coconut are a good combo!

  8. 4 stars
    Lovely color & very sweet. I added extra greens + liquid and it was still sweet & tasty.

  9. 5 stars
    Refreshing. The market didn’t offer an organic grape so I substituted organic blueberries. Nice texture, since fruits were frozen, quite chilly. Keeping this recipe handy for a hot summer’s day.

    1. I loved this smoothie. This is one of my favorites so far. It was the right amount sweet and tart. I will be making this one again for sure.

  10. 4 stars
    ok, but nothing spectacular about this one. I had to use canned peaches , in juice (draining the juice of course) because my store had no frozen or fresh peaches available, and I didn’t have any left in the freezer from last years harvest. I added chia seeds of course, to increase protein and fiber.

  11. 3 stars
    I used 1/2 spinach and 1/2 kale. The smoothie was a bit bitter–perhaps because of the kale.

  12. 5 stars
    What I beautiful smoothie, so creamy soft green!! Yummy in the tummy too!!