How To: Make Nutritious Smoothies

by Mike Howard

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Whether you're looking for a breakfast on-the-go, a post workout recovery or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, smoothies can be a fast and easy way to pack a good nutritional punch.

Here are some smoothie basics and a couple of recipes to try:

The Smoothie Foundation

  • Aim to have at least half a cup of liquid as your base. This can be water, milk (or soy alternative) or tea. You may also add soda water to give your smoothie a sparkling component.
  • For a protein boost, add a scoop or 2 of whey protein powder. Having both vanilla and chocolate flavors will add to diversity of possibilities. There are many different flavors available.
  • Yogurt, kefir or cottage cheese or tofu also make for good protein choices and provide a thickening agent to your creation.

Smoothie Add-ons

  • Fruit - this is the hallmark of a great smoothie. You can add blueberries, strawberries and other berries as well as bananas, papaya, mango, peaches, melon. Frozen mixed bags are available year-round.
  • Veggies - yes, even veggies can be delightful in smoothies (not to mention exceptionally healthy). You can add them raw or cooked.
  • Ground flaxseeds or salba
  • Nuts
  • Peanut butter
  • Flaxseed oil
  • Canned pumpkin

Flavor Enhancers

  • Cinnamon
  • Nutmeg
  • Honey
  • Splenda
  • Vanilla extract
  • Ground coffee
  • Cocoa powder

A couple of smoothie recipes

Quick and Easy Berry Smoothie:

1 cup milk or water
½ cup yogurt
1 cup single or mixed berries (fresh or frozen)
1 Tablespoon flaxseeds

Chocolate Almond Coconut Delight (My own concoction)
¾ cup low fat milk
¼ cup Coconut milk
1 scoop chocolate protein powder
1 tablespoon almond butter

Nutritional Breakdown
Calories: 358
Carbohydrates: 19g
Fat: 17.5g
Protein: 31g

Blueberry Madness (Courtesy of Gourmet Nutrition)

½ cup herbal fruit tea
½ cup water
¾ cup ice
½ cup blueberries
¼ cup cashews
¾ cup low fat cottage cheese
1 teaspoon flaxseed oil
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
1 pinch cinnamon
Splenda to taste

Nutritional Breakdown
Calories: 328
Carbohydrates: 19.9g
Fat: 17g
Protein: 23.9g

Do you have a favorite smoothie recipe?

More like this in Food · Sep 1, 2008

17 Comments

Kim on 09/01/08

I could never understand the appeal of smoothies. Sure, they taste good, but the nutritionals are usually equal to that of a regular meal.

My mom used to make strawberry smoothies using Crystal Light drinks (any kind), strawberries, and ice. Other things could be added, but the calorie count, I believe, was pretty low.

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Katie on 09/01/08

Unless you're making a green smoothie, in which case it is quicker to get all the greens through, it's probably quicker to just grab the yogurt and fruit and go! So I don't understand how it's any better as a "breakfast on the go."

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Derek on 09/01/08

Thanks for the tips, Mike! I used to frequent those smoothie places, until I realized how many calories I was consuming. I made this smoothie recently, and it was great!

Strawberry-Banana Smoothie
(one dairy/protein serving, two fruit servings)

1/2 cup low-fat yogurt (the brand I buy is artificially sweetened)
1/2 cup skim milk
1 1/4 cup frozen strawberries
1/2 medium banana
1 Splenda packet (wasn’t quite sweet enough for me without it)

Directions: Blend. I used my Blendtec, and it came out thick and creamy. Yum!

Enjoy!

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Yuri | EatingforEnergy.ca on 09/01/08

Nice smoothies!

I love anything with coconut. Plus, coconut is so good for you.

Here's one from my book:

BANANAMANIA

1 banana
water of 1 young coconut
4-5 scoops of young coconut meat
2 tbsp cinnamon
1/2 cup cashews

Give this a shot. It will blow your mind!


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Kami Gray on 09/01/08

EXOTIC FRUIT SMOOTHIE
From The New Spa Food Cookbook by Edward Safdie

Calories: 60 per serving

1/2 cup chopped ice
1/2 cup papaya nectar
1 banana cut into 1-inch pieces
1 cup fresh pineapple chunks
1/4 cup raspberries
4 slices starfruit (garnish)

Serves 4

In response to Kim: Unless required for medical reasons, sugar substitutes are a really bad idea. New research shows that we're not fooling our body and it's going to do everything in its power to get the calories you've promised it.

Check out the article on CBS.com: http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2005/06/13/health/webmd/main701408.shtml

Another eight-year study at the University of Texas indicates that you actually have a greater chance of becoming obese when you consume diet drinks.

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HonetDietReviews on 09/01/08

Smoothies are a great way to get your fruits in for the day - for me personally I'd rather grab a smoothie than a yogurt and a piece of fruit. When you make your own, you control the calories and the contents.
I have a post with more smoothie recipes - visit
http://blog.honestdietreviews.com/smoothie-recipes

Take Care

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lila on 09/01/08

I love smoothies. They make me feel so energized and healthy.

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lynn on 09/01/08

i have to try canned pumpkin. if i could mix up one that tastes like pie i will be happy!

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Laura on 09/02/08

"Any Whey" brand makes a flavorless protein powder that I like far better than the chocolate or vanilla standards - you can mix it into any smoothie (or any food/drink) for extra protein without having to deal with a flavor.

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Mark | Supplements Canada on 09/02/08

Some of these ingredients are great! I think I really get stuck in a rut with many of my daily shakes. Things like Cinnamon and Vanilla Extract I could see really enhancing the shakes.

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Bradley P White on 09/03/08

I think that people are afraid to try something new like this. I have been a protein shake advocate for almost two years now. I don't get near as fancy as you do, but I appreciate the ideas and will give them a try!

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Kathy Mead on 09/04/08

thank you for these tips, save all! Hah

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Deirdre on 09/04/08

While fruit is in season (here in the northeastern US), I've been buying extra local fruit and freezing it for the winter, much of it to be used in smoothies. My freezer is now packed with blueberries and peaches.

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reenie on 09/07/08

Well, if it's breakfast I'd rather have the fruit and yogurt, but I find smoothies very handy to sip while I do homework or work on the computer. I don't get my hands dirty and I drink it slowly. Also, it help avoid the chocolates. :)

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Sally on 09/16/08

I love smoothies. Thank you for the recipes!

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Ramki on 09/30/08

Smoothies - so easy to make and so filling. I love them so much, especially yogurt based ones that I compiled 1001 of them :)

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april on 11/22/08

i love smoothies they make me feel refreshed inside specialy when you drink it it you can feel the ice go through you little bits of ice i love the strawberry smoothies with banana chunks let me tell you the recepie it is 4strawberries cut 1 banana into chunks 1/2 cup of ice it is a very simple recepie

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