12 Green Smoothie Recipes You’ll Want to Make Forever

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These nutritious and refreshing green smoothie recipes are great options for any time of day. They include healthy veggies like avocado, kale and spinach, plus plenty of other ingredients like frozen fruit, nut butters and yogurt. Four- and five-star-rated drinks like our Spinach-Avocado Smoothie and our Spinach, Peanut Butter & Banana Smoothie are so delicious that your blender will be running every day.

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Spinach-Avocado Smoothie

Credit: Ali Redmond
Credit: Ali Redmond

This healthy green smoothie gets super creamy from the frozen banana and avocado. Make ahead (up to 1 day) and store it in the fridge until you need a veggie boost.

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Pineapple Green Smoothie

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Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Prop Stylist: Phoebe Hausser, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall

Use ripe bananas for this creamy Greek yogurt, spinach and pineapple smoothie. Chia seeds add healthy omega-3 fats, fiber and a little protein for an extra nutritional boost.

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Really Green Smoothie

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Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Priscilla Montiel

The combination of kale and avocado makes this healthy smoothie recipe extra green. Chia seeds lend a heart-healthy punch of fiber and omega-3 fatty acids.

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Spinach, Peanut Butter & Banana Smoothie

Credit: Ali Redmond
Credit: Ali Redmond

Peanut butter and banana is a classic combo that’s even more delicious with the addition of tangy probiotic-rich kefir. Plus, this peanut butter banana smoothie helps you up your veggie servings for the day with a bit of mild-flavored spinach mixed in.

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Spinach Smoothie

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Credit: Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop Stylist: Joseph Wanek.

Strawberries and banana are the sneaky way to hide the fact that there’s 1 1/2 cups of spinach in this smoothie. It’s so berry delicious that you’ll be making it every morning.

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Pineapple Spinach Smoothie

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Credit: Eva Kolenko

Use juice rather than added sugar, such as honey or maple syrup, to balance the bitter taste of greens and suddenly you have a serving of vegetables that tastes like dessert. Of course, you can use any juice without added sugar, including apple or orange, for example. But the relaxing-poolside flavor of pineapple combined with the ready-to-go convenience of the small, shelf-stable cans makes this our fave.

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The Only Green Smoothie Recipe You’ll Ever Need

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Credit: Photographer: Jen Causey, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall, Prop Stylist: Julia Bayless.

This vibrant green smoothie with spinach, banana, mango and pineapple is a refreshing way to start your day. The spinach blends in seamlessly without overpowering the sweet tropical flavors. Banana gives the smoothie a creamy texture, while mango and pineapple bring natural sweetness and a bright, sunny taste.

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Jason Mraz’s Avocado Green Smoothie

To make this green smoothie recipe a meal-in-a-glass, musician Mraz adds a tablespoon of coconut oil and some sprouted flax or chia seeds.

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Anti-Inflammatory Strawberry–Passion Fruit Green Smoothie

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Credit: Photographer: Stacy k. Allen, Props: Christina Brockman, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling

This anti-inflammatory smoothie draws its bright tropical flavor from frozen passion fruit pieces available in the frozen fruit section of well-stocked supermarkets or natural-foods stores. To make this with fresh passion fruit, you’ll need 4 medium-size ripe purple passion fruits. Cut the fruits in half crosswise, gently scoop out the jelly-coated seeds, place in a blender (discarding shells) and puree until smooth. Freeze the puree in an ice cube tray before blending into the smoothie. If you can’t find passion fruit at all, substitute frozen pineapple.

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Anti-Inflammatory Breakfast Smoothie

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Credit: Photographer: Morgan Hunt Glaze, Food Stylist: Julian Hensarling, Prop Stylist: Shell Royster

This mango green smoothie gets bright tart flavor from frozen passion fruit and inflammation-fighting benefits from fresh kale. Dates add natural sweetness without added sugar. While cilantro may not be a typical smoothie ingredient, we love the herbal notes it adds to this smoothie. Feel free to leave it out if that’s not your thing—it’s just as delicious without.

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Peanut Butter–Strawberry-Kale Smoothie

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Credit: Photographer: Grant Webster, Food Stylist: Lauren McAnelly, Prop Stylist: Joseph Wanek.

This PB&J-inspired green smoothie recipe makes for a quick and healthy breakfast you can easily take on the go.

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Kale & Apple Smoothie

Credit: Casey Barber
Credit: Casey Barber

Apple slices and nut butter are a favorite after-school snack, and they taste just as satisfying in this smoothie. Pick your favorite nut butter: cashew for a less-prominent nutty flavor, or almond or peanut butter for a stronger taste.

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