Tropical Green Paleo Smoothie Recipe {Dairy-Free) - My Natural Family (2024)

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This Paleo smoothie recipe is chocked full of good healthy delicious fruits and vegetables and with no white sugar added. Green smoothies are an essential part of our home. It is a great way to get a lot of nutrition in a delicious way! They can be so versatile and have so many fun flavors. There are plenty of combinations to please everyone.

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Today I wanted to share with you my favorite paleo breakfast smoothie recipe. One of the best parts of smoothies is how easy it is to make one. Tossing ingredients into a blender - now that is something I can handle doing. 🙂

I have to admit that I didn't totally come up with this green smoothie recipe on my own. We had a similar smoothie from a food truck several years ago. My children LOVED it, greens and all, and begged me to figure out how to make it myself. So after a little experimenting, I came up with this recipe. One of my favorite things about it is that it's fun and easy to make.

Plus, I love that it gets my children to eat their greens, raw fruit, and essential oils. And, it's not a small number of greens. I mean, 3 cups of spinach. That's a lot of greens. It's not just a token amount of greens so you can call it a "green" smoothie (and don't tell me you don't do that sometimes).

Costco has a blend of baby greens that come in a bag that I really like for smoothies. The blend has baby spinach, baby kale, baby chard, etc. Make sure to pack the greens into the measuring cup when measuring. You could use coconut milk in a carton, but canned will give it the best flavor.

My secret ingredient in smoothies is an avocado. It does not taste avocado-y, but it keeps it from separating (it will eventually separate a little bit if stored in the fridge over several hours) and makes it so creamy and smooth. Plus you get a dose of healthy fats.

I also added a few drops of wild orange essential oil to really make this smoothie flavorful and refreshing!

Here are some adaptions and substitutions I like to make to this recipe:

  • Kale instead of spinach works well
  • The riper the banana, the sweeter it is
  • To make this extra creamy and rich, chill the coconut milk * first then only use the thick cream from the top of the can
  • You may substitute the coconut milk * with regular milk, avocado milk, greek yogurt, etc. Lots of options.
  • I almost always never use the maple syrup *, although my daughter likes lots of extras. You could use another sweetener too, like honey or sugar.
  • You could experiment with other essential oils, like lime or lemon
  • I almost always add a few dashes of Real Salt * to my smoothies. I would never add "regular" salt to a smoothie, but Real Salt * brings out the flavor and makes it taste sweeter
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Tropical Paleo Smoothie Recipe

  • Author: Rebecca Baron
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
  • Category: Breakfast
  • Cuisine: Paleo
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This Paleo coconut milk * smoothie recipe is chocked full of good healthy delicious fruits and vegetables and with no white sugar added. My children ask me to make it all the time.

Ingredients

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  • 3 Cups Spinach (Kale, or a blend of small leafy greens, packed)
  • 1 Banana (peeled)
  • 1 Orange (peeled)
  • 1 ½ Cups Pineapple (cubed)
  • ½ Avocado (pitted and skin removed)
  • 1 Cup Coconut Milk * (canned for best flavor)
  • 1 Tbl Pure Maple Syrup * (optional - use if fruit is not very sweet)
  • 2 Cups Crushed Ice
  • 3 drops Wild Orange Essential Oil (optional)
  • Dried Coconut Chips * (optional)
  • Chia Seeds * (optional)

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients (besides the coconut chips and chia seeds) in a high speed blender and blend until very smooth and creamy, 1 ½-2 minutes.
  2. Pour into 3-4 glasses and top with dried coconut chips and chia seeds, if desired.
  3. Will keep up to 2-3 days refrigerated. Stir briskly to re-combine if storing in the fridge.

Keywords: healthy, sugar-free, easy

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  1. Kayla

    I hate avocado anyways I could leave it out

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    • Rebecca Baron

      Yes. You could. Although, I must say you can't taste it all in the smoothie.

      Reply

  2. Barb

    This recipe looks really good. I like to use essential oils in food recipes. It is so much easier.

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  3. Anna | blenderauthority.com

    Great smoothie recipe. I never use essential oils for eating but I've read about it. I love all your Paleo friendly recipes on the site.

    Reply

    • Rebecca

      Thanks for stopping by!

      Reply

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Tropical Green Paleo Smoothie Recipe {Dairy-Free) - My Natural Family (2024)

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Green smoothies are nutrient-rich blends of fruits and vegetables. They've become a popular way for people to meet their recommended daily intake of vitamins and minerals. Unlike juices, green smoothies retain the beneficial fiber content from whole foods.

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Green smoothies are nutrient-rich blends of fruits and vegetables. They've become a popular way for people to meet their recommended daily intake of vitamins and minerals. Unlike juices, green smoothies retain the beneficial fiber content from whole foods.

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

The best green vegetables to add to smoothies in terms of flavor profile and nutritional value include spinach, kale, romaine lettuce, zucchini, cucumber, and avocado (which is technically a fruit but is more commonly used as a vegetable).

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A green smoothie is definitely nutritious, but a diet consisting of only green smoothies (or any single food) isn't healthful. It has to be balanced out with whole grains, heart-healthy fats, lean protein, and fruits and vegetables. So go forth and rock that green smoothie!

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Green smoothies can be a great source of nutrients. They can also help you to feel full and encourage your body to burn fat. The best green smoothies for weight loss are low in calories and high in fiber and protein. They may include ingredients like spinach, almond milk, blueberries, and avocado.

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Concerningly, green smoothies may also have adverse effects on the thyroid gland. The thyroid gland requires the mineral iodine to produce thyroid hormones. Cruciferous vegetables—common ingredients in green smoothies—contain compounds called glucosinolates, which inhibit iodine uptake by the thyroid.

What happens to your body when you drink green smoothies? ›

Whole plant-based foods are great for supporting digestive health and improving digestion issues. Green smoothies are high in fibre, which is essential to keeping the digestive tract healthy. A diet high in fibre is known to help relieve constipation and gas and help maintain healthy bowels.

What is a green smoothie made of? ›

This classic Green Smoothie is a nutritious powerhouse loaded with fresh spinach, banana, orange, and pineapple. It is customizable but make sure to have at least one frozen fruit in this smoothie to make it chilled and thicken it up a little. The ingredients are so simple and good for you.

What is the most important ingredient in a smoothie? ›

Protein Powder. Protein smoothie recipes often contain protein powder, and Spivak says protein is an important part of a nutritious smoothie. “Protein builds and maintains muscle mass, and can help to keep you feeling full and satisfied,” she says.

What are the best greens to put in a smoothie? ›

Best greens for smoothies
  1. Spinach. Fresh baby spinach is one of the most popular leafy green vegetables to add to smoothies. ...
  2. Kale. ...
  3. Swiss chard. ...
  4. Collards. ...
  5. Beet greens. ...
  6. Romaine lettuce. ...
  7. Arugula. ...
  8. Microgreens.
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