Easy, Healthy Breakfast Smoothies

I love a good smoothie in the morning, and try to have one a couple times a week for breakfast. Added bonus: it’s a great way to get vegetables into my son’s diet bright and early in the morning without him knowing! Over the years, I’ve learned a few tricks to make the process easier. There are a million recipes out there, but here are my tips on an easy, healthy breakfast for your kids.

  •  Pull out all of your ingredients, making sure you take out the frozen stuff first. It will blend better and help your blender last a little longer if frozen foods have been thawing for a couple minutes! (I’ve burned through a few blenders over the years!)
  • Start with the greens. I like to make sure I’m eating a good portion of greens in my smoothies so I always add a handful of dark greens first. I change up what I’m using, but it’s usually kale, spinach, or a spring mix. Then I add my vanilla almond milk (vanilla adds a little more flavor) and blend for a minute. The last thing I want is to chew my smoothie! I feel like I’m sneaking in my veggies when I have a smoothie and to make sure I don’t taste or see them, I blend them for a while. The veggies are half the reason I have a smoothie in the morning. It’s a great way to start the day and then I don’t always feel the need to eat a salad for lunch because I basically had one at breakfast!
  • Next I add the rest of my veggies—carrots, cauliflower rice, cucumber…pick your favorites! I’m always experimenting with combinations, and the more the better, as long as I don’t taste them! (I promise I like vegetables, I just don’t want to taste them in my smoothie!)
  • Then comes the protein. Add whatever you like: nut butter, seeds, protein powder, avocado.
  • Finally, I add the fruit.

These steps help me ensure I’m getting in all the good stuff before I add the sweet fruit. I don’t want to run out of room for the power nutrients by overfilling my blender with fruit. I also don’t use juice in my smoothies because I try to keep the sugar to natural fruit sugars, but if you need a little more sweetness, add the juice in last!

Here’s a recipe I’ve been loving lately:

Print Recipe
Healthy Power Fruit Smoothie
Instructions
  1. Add spinach and almond milk and blend very well. Add the remaining ingredients and blend!

This one comes out green so it feels extra healthy. What’s your favorite smoothie recipe? I’m always on the lookout for easy, healthy breakfast smoothies!

 

Julia Wallace
Julia and her husband moved from Southern California to Texas in 2014. They love exploring their new home state and finding fun things to do with their two sons who were born in 2015 and 2018. She studied Theology and Fine Arts in college and enjoys using that unique combination in daily life! She’s spent many years working at her church with women, children and youth ministry. Before moving to Texas she owned a dance studio where she loved to help people realize their passions and talents in dance and acting. She is now enjoying the daily adventures of Mom life while writing about faith, family life, photography, and healthy food on her blog, SouthernMercy.wordpress.com and on Instagram @jewelswallace. Recently, she and her husband have started on a Foster to Adoption journey and are looking forward to the adventures that await.