7 Veggie-Packed Vitamin Smoothie Recipes (2024)

Vegetable smoothies are a great way to get a healthy dose of vitamins and minerals in a delicious and easy-to-drink form. To make a vegetable smoothie, you can use a variety of vegetables such as baby spinach, cucumber, carrots, and cauliflower. Here are 7 of our favorite veggie-packed vitamin smoothie recipes!

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Before I was a veggie lover, I eased into getting my daily recommended amount through smoothies and juices. I love chewing my veggies, too, but it can be hard to pack the recommended amount into your day, especially when you’re busy and have a million other things going on.

Veggie smoothies are a great way to add in more skin-loving vitamins, fiber, and nutrients. And hey, if you’re making a smoothie anyway, why not add in a serving or two?

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  • How To Make a Vitamin Smoothie with Veggies Taste Good
  • 1. Leafy Green Vitamin K Smoothie Recipe
  • 2. Thirst Quencher Vitamin C Smoothie
  • 3. Vitamin A Carrot Smoothie
  • 4. Sweet Pea Vitamin Packed Smoothie
  • 5. Antioxidant + Fiber Broccoli Smoothie
  • 6. Cleansing Cucumber Smoothie
  • 7. Blue Mango Cauliflower Smoothie
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How To Make a Vitamin Smoothie with Veggies Taste Good

Ease your way in: For great-tasting veggie smoothies, don’t go overboard at first. I find the easiest veggies to add are leafy greens, frozen cauliflower florets, and shredded carrots.

Add citrus: Some veggies can also be a little bitter. Lemon or lime juice will help cut the bitterness, as will pairing them with sweeter fruits.

Pair veggies with fruit: If you’re not a veggie lover and you’re looking to hide the taste of the veggies, go for stronger-tasting fruit, like bananas, pineapple, or berries to sweeten the taste.

Expect texture changes: Remember that veggies tend to have a lot of fiber in them, so the smoothies will have a little different texture than you’re used to. Not necessarily a bad thing.

Add protein: Add a scoop of protein powder or other smoothie protein option for an extra nutritional boost.

Blend correctly: If you don’t have a high-powered blender like a Vitamix or Blendtec, blend the veggies with the liquid first, then add the remaining ingredients. This should give you a smoother blend in the end.

1. Leafy Green Vitamin K Smoothie Recipe

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Adding leafy greens like kale, chard, or spinach is a great way to get started with veggie smoothies! Leafy greens are the best natural source of vitamin K, along with giving your body a dose of vitamins C, E, and A.

Check out our foolproof green smoothie starter guide or start with this easy recipe:

  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1-2 cups leafy greens
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 2 tablespoon chia seeds
  • Drizzle of honey, if needed

Blend until smooth and enjoy!

2. Thirst Quencher Vitamin C Smoothie

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This one is not for the faint of heart! It packs a HUGE flavor punch. The bell pepper can be a little bitter like the grapefruit, so the oranges help balance things out.

This one is loaded with Vitamin C—one cup of red bell pepper has a whopping 300% of the recommended daily value. That’s about the same as the oranges and grapefruit combined!

This recipe is not as thick as other smoothies. Add ice to make it extra cold.

  • ½ of a large red bell pepper
  • 1 extra-large ruby red grapefruit
  • 2 oranges
  • ½ cup water (if needed)
  • Add ice to make it cold.

Puree in a blender. Makes about 4 cups; 2 servings.

3. Vitamin A Carrot Smoothie

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This one is the sweetest veggie smoothie on the list. It is a definite favorite and a great way to get vitamin A-packed produce into your day.

It’s also loaded with healthy dietary fiber, vitamin C, bromelain (from the pineapple), B vitamins, and magnesium. Find more carrot smoothie recipes here.

  • 2 medium carrots (sliced or shredded)
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen pineapple
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen mango
  • 2 cups water

Puree in a blender. Makes about 4 cups; 2 servings.

Note: High-speed blenders should have no problem with raw carrots. For regular blenders, chop the carrots first and puree with water, then add the fruit. Or use shredded raw carrots.

4. Sweet Pea Vitamin Packed Smoothie

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Green peas have a good amount of fiber, iron, vitamins C, A, and B, potassium, and magnesium. One cup also has 8 grams of protein, which is equivalent to 1 cup of milk.

Bananas, apples, and strawberries add even more dietary fiber as well as potassium, vitamins C and B-6, and trace minerals. The yogurt or milk adds plenty of calcium, vitamin D, and another 8+ grams of protein.

  • 1 cup of frozen petite peas
  • 1 banana
  • 1 small apple (cored)
  • 2 cups of fresh or frozen strawberries
  • 1 cup of plain dairy or nondairy yogurt or milk

Puree in a blender. Makes about 4 cups; 2 servings.

5. Antioxidant + Fiber Broccoli Smoothie

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Broccoli... in a smoothie? Yes! This cruciferous veggie is loaded with antioxidants like vitamins C, A, and E. It also contains dietary fiber and calcium.

The stronger flavor of broccoli is tamed by adding plenty of blueberries and fresh oranges, which add even more vitamin C, along with fiber and other antioxidants and nutrients. If you’re feeling bold, add an extra cup of broccoli. :)

This is a thick smoothie—don’t be afraid to add some ice to make it extra cold or water to thin it out.

  • 1 cup of broccoli
  • 2 heaping cups of fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 large oranges (peeled)
  • 1 cup water

Puree in a blender. Makes about 4 cups; 2 servings.

6. Cleansing Cucumber Smoothie

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These ingredients can be used to make up one of my favorite fresh juices, but this smoothie recipe adds in all the healthy fiber from the whole veggies. It has a refreshing, clean taste.

Use seedless or baby cucumbers, which will be less bitter. The cucumber is high in water content as well as fiber.

Kale adds in a ton of vitamins A, B6, and C, as well as chlorophyll, and moderate amounts of calcium, magnesium, iron, and potassium. Any variety of kale can be used.

The apples are high in fiber and vitamin C. Lemons are excellent detoxifiers and add even more vitamin C.

  • ½ of a seedless cucumber
  • 2 apples
  • 4 to 5 kale leaves, chopped (include stem if using a high-power blender)
  • 1 large lemon (juiced)
  • 1 cup of water
  • Ice to make it cold

Makes about 4 cups; 2 servings.

Note: If you have a high-speed blender, leave the kale stems. Otherwise, remove the leaves from the stems and chop them first for a smoother blend.

7. Blue Mango Cauliflower Smoothie

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Cauliflower is low-carb, full of nutrients—vitamins C, K, and B (folate, B6, B1, B3, pantothenic acid)—and high in fiber. Plus, frozen cauliflower makes smoothies super creamy, and you won't even be able to taste that it's there.

But the cauliflower florets have to be frozen. Fresh cauliflower just doesn't work the same, trust me!

So this recipe is perfect for making smoothies ahead of time. Find three more cauliflower smoothie recipe ideas here.

  • 1-½ cups fresh spinach
  • ½ cup frozen cauliflower florets
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • ½ cup fresh or frozen mango, cubed
  • 10–12 ouncesmilk or juice

Blend until smooth, adding a little extra liquid if needed. Serve immediately or transfer to refrigerator.

These smoothie recipes are also dairy-free and naturally sweetened, making them a great option for those with dietary restrictions. Give them a try and enjoy a tasty and healthy snack or meal!

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Vitamin-Packed Veggie Smoothie Recipes

Need to get more veggies? These yummy vegetable smoothie recipes, full of fiber, protein, vitamins, and minerals, are a more satisfying alternative to juices.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time1 minute min

Total Time6 minutes mins

Servings: 2 servies

Author: Lindsey Johnson

Equipment

  • High-speed blender

Ingredients

Leafy Green Smoothie

  • 1 cup almond milk
  • 1-2 cups leafy greens
  • 1 banana, sliced and frozen
  • 2 tablespoon chia seeds
  • drizzle honey if needed

Vitamin C Thirst Quencher Smoothie

  • ½ large red bell pepper
  • 1 extra-large ruby red grapefruit
  • 1-2 oranges
  • ½ cup water if needed
  • ice

Pineapple Mango Carrot Smoothie

  • 2 medium carrots, sliced or shredded
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen pineapple
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen mango
  • 2 cups water

Sweet Pea Smoothie

  • 1 cup frozen petite peas
  • 1 banana
  • 1 small apple cored
  • 2 cups fresh or frozen strawberries
  • 1 cup plain dairy or nondairy yogurt or milk

Antioxidant + Fiber Broccoli Smoothie

  • 1 cup broccoli
  • 2 cups fresh or frozen blueberries
  • 2 large oranges peeled
  • 1 cup water

Cleansing Cucumber Smoothie

  • ½ seedless cucumber
  • 2 apples
  • 4-5 kale leaves
  • 1 lemon juiced
  • 1 cup water
  • ice

Blue Mango Cauliflower Smoothie

  • 1-½ cups fresh spinach
  • ½ cup cauliflower florets frozen
  • 1 cup fresh or frozen blueberries
  • ½ cup fresh or frozen mango cubed
  • 10-12 oz milk or juice

Instructions

  • Blend until smooth, adding a little extra liquid if needed. Serve immediately or transfer to refrigerator.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Gina Jansheski, a licensed, board-certified physician who has been practicing for more than 20 years. Learn more about Hello Glow's medical reviewers here. As always, this is not personal medical advice and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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7 Veggie-Packed Vitamin Smoothie Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How to get all vitamins in a smoothie? ›

Most smoothies are made with fresh fruit, which is packed with vitamins, but pureeing vegetables into your smoothie is another way to blend vitamins into it. Add spinach, kale or carrots for a dose of vitamins A and K or sweet bell peppers to boost the vitamin C content of your smoothie.

What is the healthiest liquid to put in a smoothie? ›

If you're looking to cut calories and sugar from your diet, water is the perfect choice for liquid for smoothies. Not only is it calorie-free and sugar-free, but it's also money-free!

What can I add to my smoothie to make it more nutritious? ›

For starters, she recommends combining:
  1. Protein, such as a commercial protein powder, Greek yogurt (which is higher in protein than regular yogurt) or nut butters.
  2. Fruit, including berries, mango, bananas and avocado.
  3. Greens, such as spinach or kale.
  4. A liquid base such as dairy or plant-based milk, water or fruit juice.

How can I get 100% of my daily vitamins? ›

Meats, Fruits, and Vegetables to reach 100% Daily Value of Vitamins and Minerals
  1. Vitamin C: 1 large orange.
  2. Vitamin D: 3 1/2-ounces salmon.
  3. Vitamin E: 1 cup raw broccoli, plus 2 ounces almonds.
  4. Vitamin K: raw broccoli from above.
  5. Folic Acid: 1 cup peas, 1 cup cooked spinach, and 5 long asparagus.
Jul 16, 2019

What fruits should not be mixed in smoothies? ›

For those who want to consume smoothies with bananas, or other high PPO activity fruits and vegetables such as beet greens, the suggestion is to not combine them with flavanol-rich fruits such as berries, grapes and cocoa.

Is it OK to have a veggie smoothie everyday? ›

The answer is yes, absolutely. Green smoothies are still a great way to get the nutrients your body craves. But, as with anything else, be mindful of your choices — rotate your ingredients, wash produce thoroughly and allow yourself a few “smoothie-free” days every week so you can try other nutrient-dense foods.

Is it OK to drink vegetable smoothies everyday? ›

Many people have found that adding smoothies to their daily routine helps to curb their cravings for unhealthy foods. Smoothies that contain green vegetables like kale and celery provide many health benefits. Here is some information about why drinking a green smoothie a day is good for your mind and body.

Is blending vegetables the same as eating them? ›

Fiber Remains

Blending is also a good way to get more green vegetables into your diet. The texture may not be completely smooth, but you are still packing your smoothie with a wealth of nutrients. Fiber remains in a smoothie, although the fact that it becomes blended does make it a little easier to digest.

What not to put in healthy smoothies? ›

7 Ingredients You Should Never Add to Your Weight Loss Smoothie
  1. Fruit Juice. Arguably the most common mistake people make when preparing smoothies is adding fruit juice. ...
  2. Flavored Yogurt. ...
  3. Highly Processed Protein Powders. ...
  4. Milk. ...
  5. Super Sweet Fruits. ...
  6. Added Sweeteners. ...
  7. Too Many Healthy Fats.

What is the most important ingredient in a smoothie? ›

Here are a few critical ingredients to consider for your next smoothie.
  • Protein: Protein is essential for helping our bodies function and help keep us feeling full. ...
  • Antioxidant-rich produce: Fruits and vegetables provide important nutrients, including fiber and antioxidants.
Jul 13, 2020

What thickens a smoothie? ›

No ice: If you don't have ice, you can use frozen fruit, oats, chia seeds, yogurt, or nuts and nut butter to thicken your smoothie. No frozen fruit: Add a scoop of raw oats or chia seeds into the blender instead. No yogurt: You can swap yogurt with nut butter to thicken a smoothie.

Can you add vitamins to a smoothie? ›

One of the easiest ways to blend a multivitamin into a drink isn't to use a tablet at all. But rather, you can use a powdered multivitamin, also known as an effervescent multivitamin. This allows you to be able to add your multivitamin to a liquid such as water or add it to your favourite smoothie.

What not to put in a smoothie for weight loss? ›

5 Things You SHOULDN'T Put In Your Smoothie to Lose Weight
  1. Nuts and Nut Butters. ...
  2. Fruit Juices. ...
  3. Oat Milk. ...
  4. Tropical Fruit (Bananas!) ...
  5. Natural Sweeteners (Such as Honey or Agave Syrup)

What is the secret to making a good smoothie? ›

How to Build a Better Smoothie
  • Use frozen fruit. ...
  • Use hefty ingredients to make a thick smoothie. ...
  • But don't make it too thick. ...
  • Sweetness is key. ...
  • Use plenty of add-ins. ...
  • Remember this ratio: ...
  • Don't forget salt. ...
  • Go green (if you want).
Jan 12, 2023

Can you get your vitamins through smoothies? ›

Green smoothies are also a great source of B vitamins. The B vitamins found in leafy greens, like folate, vitamin B6, and niacin, help your body release energy from food and can promote a healthy nervous system.

Do you still get all the nutrients from a smoothie? ›

It all depends on what ingredients are used. Most of the healthy nutrients in our smoothies will come from fruit or vegetables used. Benefits of a diet high in fruits and vegetables include lower risk of diseases such as diabetes, obesity, cancer, and cardiovascular disease (Slavin & Lloyd, 2012).

How can I get all my vitamins at once? ›

The best approach to ensure you get a variety of vitamins and minerals, and in the proper amounts, is to adopt a broad healthy diet. This involves an emphasis on fruits and vegetables, whole grains, beans and legumes, low-fat protein, and dairy products.

Do you still get nutrients from a smoothie? ›

Unlike juicing, blending can incorporate all of the edible parts of fruits and vegetables — including the skin, seeds and pulp — so a smoothie can be nutritionally very similar to eating the produce whole, said Mary Ann Lila, a professor of food, bioprocessing and nutrition sciences at North Carolina State University.

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