With Fall in full swing
and with it the hectic holidays just a step further down the road, we thought
we’d put together a list of a few fall-themed smoothies that can serve as a
great (and easy!) breakfast or after school snack.
Pumpkin
Banana Smoothie
If you’re a pumpkin fan, this smoothie is for you! While pumpkin is a trendy item, especially this time of year, what you might not know is pumpkin has both fiber and protein which makes for a healthy and filling smoothie.
If you’re a pumpkin fan, this smoothie is for you! While pumpkin is a trendy item, especially this time of year, what you might not know is pumpkin has both fiber and protein which makes for a healthy and filling smoothie.
5 tablespoons milk
2 tablespoons plain
Greek yogurt
1 banana, frozen
½ teaspoon honey
⅛ teaspoon cinnamon
pinch of nutmeg
¼ cup ice
Helpful tip: If you’re finding that you have several over
ripened bananas that you aren’t able to eat in time, toss them in a freezer
bag! Frozen bananas are the perfect addition to smoothies and help make
preparation even easier for those hectic weekday mornings.
Cranberry,
Pear, & Orange Smoothie
That’s quite a mouthful, and trust us, you’ll love this nutrient-packed smoothie! It chocked full of filling fiber from the pear, Vitamin C from the orange, and antioxidants from the cranberries. If you’re using whole cranberries for the first time, this smoothie might be a bit tart! Add a bit of extra honey to tone down the tart zing.
That’s quite a mouthful, and trust us, you’ll love this nutrient-packed smoothie! It chocked full of filling fiber from the pear, Vitamin C from the orange, and antioxidants from the cranberries. If you’re using whole cranberries for the first time, this smoothie might be a bit tart! Add a bit of extra honey to tone down the tart zing.
¾ cup cranberries (fresh
or frozen)
1 pear, core removed
& chopped
1 small orange
½ cup low-fat plain
yogurt (or Greek yogurt)
1 teaspoon honey
Feeling
adventurous? Add
in any of the items below to give this smoothie even MORE flavor!
A handful of fresh spinach
A frozen or fresh banana
A few frozen strawberries, blueberries, mango,
or pineapple
1 teaspoon of chia seeds
Caramel Apple Smoothie
This smoothie is a great alternative to the traditional sticky treat and delivers all of the delicious flavor! Smoothie staples Greek yogurt and almond milk add filling protein and frozen banana adds plenty of sweetness.
This smoothie is a great alternative to the traditional sticky treat and delivers all of the delicious flavor! Smoothie staples Greek yogurt and almond milk add filling protein and frozen banana adds plenty of sweetness.
1 cup almond milk
1 frozen banana
½ cup vanilla Greek
yogurt
½ cup applesauce
¼ tsp caramel
extract
Caramel sauce &
cinnamon for topping
Recipe swap: This recipe is very adaptable - the trick is to
use what you have! Experiment with different types of milk and yogurt. If you
don’t have caramel extract on hand, add a bit of caramel sauce right to the
blender! Many of the applesauce pouches that are so popular with kids come in
fun flavors too. The options are endless, have some fun with it!
Green Monster Smoothie
When you are ready to move on from using spinach in your green smoothies, Swiss chard is a great next step. Swiss chard has a delicate flavor and softer leaves that blend well in most blenders. It is actually in the same family (amaranthaceae) as spinach and beets!
When you are ready to move on from using spinach in your green smoothies, Swiss chard is a great next step. Swiss chard has a delicate flavor and softer leaves that blend well in most blenders. It is actually in the same family (amaranthaceae) as spinach and beets!
2-3 ripe bananas,
fresh or frozen
1 tart green apple,
chopped
1 medium
whole grapefruit, peeled and chopped
1 cup white
cranberry juice or water
2 cups ice
This
recipe makes plenty, so freeze individual portions for those extra hectic
mornings!