Berries are one of my very favorite smoothie additions. They are loaded up with antioxidants and phytonutrients like anthocyanins and fiber and are low in sugar. This spinach berry smoothie combines the best of both worlds to give you a tasty and healthy smoothie you can make in just minutes.
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Spinach and Berry Smoothie Ingredients
I love the simplicity of this recipe. It doesn’t get much easier than a bag of mixed fruit! Here’s what I’m tossing into my spinach berry smoothie:
- Spinach: Leafy greens are loaded with fiber and nutrients to help my body process the natural sugar in fruit, as well as get in an extra veggie.
- Almond milk: I make my own homemade almond milk to ensure it’s full of only the good stuff- and it’s more delicious that way, too!
- Frozen mixed berries: A bag of frozen mixed fruit helps you get variety without all the washing and chopping.
- Banana: Since berries are pretty mild, I toss in a banana for extra sweetness and potassium.
Since this smoothie is higher in natural sugar, I toss in a scoop of plant-based protein powder for more protein and healthy fat. This way my body can turn that sugar into long-lasting energy without a crash, plus it keeps me full longer.
Easy Ingredient Swaps
Make this smoothie work for the ingredients you have on hand! Any bag of mixed fruit will work in place of mixed berries, and fresh berries will work, too. Bananas can be swapped with mango to keep the sweetness, or 1/2 avocado to keep the creaminess but cut back on the natural sugar.
Use the plant milk of your choice or regular water in place of almond milk. If you need to switch up your leafy greens then swap in kale for spinach.
Fresh vs Frozen Ingredients
I get asked often which is better, fresh or frozen ingredients. And honestly, both are great! During the colder months when fresh fruit is harder to find (and pricier, too) I rely on frozen ingredients. They are always picked at peak freshness and then flash-frozen to preserve nutrients. Yet if there are seasonal fruits available fresh, they also have great flavor and high nutritional value as well.
Basically, don’t go crazy trying to buy fresh berries in January. It’s just not worth it and won’t even taste great. Instead, head to the freezer section for frozen fruit that’s still a great price.
How to Make a Spinach Berry Smoothie
Since this smoothie has leafy greens, I like to use my two-blend method:
First, blend the spinach and liquid on high until there are no leafy chunks left. Depending on the kind of blender you use, this might take a moment. Be patient because it’s totally worth it!
Second, add the fruit ingredients and any extras you might want then blend again until smooth. Blending twice might sound like extra work, yet it actually helps your blender focus on eliminating chunks and giving you the best smoothie possible.
If you use frozen ingredients, give them about 15 minutes to thaw on the counter before blending, just to make it easier.
Green Berry Smoothie FAQs
Yes! Just make sure the spinach is washed beforehand. don’t be afraid to sift through your spinach leaves to make sure each one is free from dirt, or invest in a good produce wash to help with any residue.
They can be. I use only plant-based, whole-food ingredients in my green smoothies. No need for added sweeteners or weird powders, just 100% real food.
Green smoothies are my jam and I try to get one in every single day. Yet, I don’t only drink them with spinach. Changing up your leafy greens on a regular basis not only helps you get in different nutrients, but it also keeps your body from building up on alkaloids from only eating one type of green. So switch it up and try something new in your next smoothie!
More Berry Smoothie Recipes
Berries are a staple smoothie ingredient since they are easy to toss in and super packed with vitamins and minerals. Here are a few of my favorite combos right now:
- Strawberry Banana Green Smoothie: a fan fav combo of strawberries and bananas, with a leafy green boost.
- Spinach Blueberry Smoothie: Don’t let the purple color fool you! This is a green smoothie through and through.
- Fresh Blackberry Smoothie: Since these gorgeous berries are only ripe for a short season, I grab them whenever I see them!
- Raspberry Green Smoothie: This may taste like a dessert but it still has spinach in it!
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Spinach Berry Smoothie
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup spinach
- 1 cup almond milk
- 1 cup mixed berries frozen
- 1 banana
- 1 serving homemade protein powder optional
Instructions
- Place spinach and water in blender. Puree until smooth.
- Add fruit and blend again.
Notes
- Use frozen fruit to make refreshingly cool smoothie.
- To cut down on the natural sugars in this smoothie, swap 1 banana with 1/2 avocado or 1/2 cup frozen cauliflower.
- Swap spinach with the leafy greens of your choice.
- Add a plant-based protein powder for more protein and healthy fat.
I’m a sucker for any berry smoothie and this one is delicious!
I like to add a little PB2 powder to this one and get some added protein after a run!
This is going to become a staple smoothie in my house! So delicious.
Amazing flavor and it feels so good in your body!!
Simple and delicious! I used a strawberry-blueberry-cherry blend and it was perfect. Sweet and fruity. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it doesn’t have that beautiful fresh green color … hazards of adding berries to your green smoothie! But the great taste more than makes up for the brownish color.
Yum! This is a delicious smoothie! I love the berry mix paired with the banana! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Forgot to leave my rating in my comment. I give this one a 5. I made it with just strawberries and it is not too sweet.
I made the Berry Blast for my “Day 1” Smoothie Challenge. It is yummy, not too sweet, and easy to drink. Might try it with avocado another time.
I LOVE berries! I don’t love bananas, though. I may sub half the banana for some avocado to get that creamy texture!
This combination sounds so yummy! Love berries, fill you up and very healthy!
I was gonna say, I will probably skip this one but Simple Green Smoothies addressed my concerns in a comment above so it’s all in for me this week..
I make this smoothie a lot. So quick and easy to make
Berry smoothies usually have a tart taste that I don’t love… yet this recipe is so creamy, sweet and rich. It’s always a winner in my house and I love that it’s part of the 30-Day Green Smoothie Challenge.
I am sure that I will make this one a lot – Berries are the best!!
this one will most likely make my every week list – l love berries