How to Make a Smoothie - The Recipe Rebel (2024)

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written by Ashley Fehr

4.86 from 21 votes

Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Servings 2 smoothies

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Last updated on January 30, 2024

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How to Make a Smoothie: my formula for the thickest, creamiest, most delicious fruit smoothie every time! Tons of options for your liquid, your fruit and your add-ins!

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Table of Contents

  • What Should I Put in My Smoothie?
  • Smoothie liquids:
  • Smoothie fruits:
  • Smoothie Add-In Ideas
  • How to Make a Smoothie
  • Healthy Fruit Smoothie FAQs
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Whether it’s a Strawberry Smoothie, a Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie, or an Apple Crisp Smoothie, smoothies make a great breakfast, snack, or even dessert.

But, as simple as they are to make, they’re also surprisingly easy to mess up. They can be too thick, too thin, too sweet, not sweet enough, too chunky, too icy…yeah, you get it.

Well, I’m going to show you just How to Make a Smoothie! This is my formula for making the perfect one every time with just the right amount of liquid, fruit, yogurt, and add-ins.

I’ve also included plenty of variation ideas so you can customize it just how you like!

What Should I Put in My Smoothie?

The great thing about a fruit smoothie recipe is that the customization opportunities are virtually endless. Here’s a quick run through of what I usually put in my smoothies:

  • Milk or Juice: you can use dairy milk, non-dairy milk, juice, or even coconut water — really any liquid goes! You can even use cold tea.
  • Greek Yogurt: yogurt is a great way to kick the protein up a notch and to make a deliciously thick and creamy texture. Dairy-free, plant-based yogurt works well, too, and you can skip it if you need (it just won’t be as thick).
  • Banana: I love to keep frozen, sliced banana on-hand. The frozen banana makes it extra creamy and acts as a natural sweetener.
  • Berries/Other Fruit: any frozen fruit work great in smoothies! Pineapple, mango, and berries are our favorites. You can even use watermelon like in this refreshing Watermelon Smoothie!
  • Add-Ins: you can customize it with so many different add-ins. Protein powders, nuts or seeds, oats, extracts, sweeteners, even avocado!

Smoothie liquids:

We’ve gone over the basics above, but here are a few more fun options:

  • Chocolate milk or chocolate almond milk
  • Cold coffee or tea
  • Pineapple or mango juice
  • Oat, almond, soy or coconut milk.
  • Kombucha or kefir — for some fermented goodness!
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Smoothie fruits:

Frozen is best because they create a thick and refreshing smoothie! If you have fresh fruit, try to balance it out with a frozen banana or a cup of ice.

  • I use frozen banana for almost all of my smoothies! It makes them rich and creamy.
  • Apples (not peeled) or oranges (peeled)
  • Berries — they are full of antioxidants and fibre! (this Blueberry Smoothie is one of our favorite berry smoothies!)
  • Pineapple, mango, kiwi — these are fun tropical flavors (they pair well with coconut milk — like in this fun Tropical Smoothie!)
  • Peaches, cherries or other stone fruits (grab a bag of frozen and skip paying the high price when they are out of season)
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Smoothie Add-In Ideas

  • Nut Butters: give it a boost of nutrition and nutty flavor with a scoop of peanut butter, cashew butter, almond butter, or sunflower seed butter.
  • Seeds: add in a sprinkle of flax seeds, chia seeds, or hemp hearts.
  • Grains: add a scoop of quick oats or even cooked brown rice or quinoa.
  • Protein: make it more filling with a scoop of your favorite protein or collagen powder.
  • Make it creamy: Cream cheese and cottage cheese make an incredibly thick and creamy smoothie.
  • Veggies: a handful of fresh spinach or kale, half an avocado, or even a handful of frozen cauliflower is a great way to add some extra nutrition. Cauliflower and avocado also create an extra smooth and creamy texture!
  • Sweeteners: prefer it sweeter? Try adding a drizzle of honey, agave, pitted Medjool dates, or simple syrup.
  • Extracts: add a dash of vanilla, almond or maple extract to add some extra flavor.
  • Spices and Powders: try Acai powder, maca powder, spirulina, cinnamon, nutmeg, you name it.
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How to Make a Smoothie

This healthy snack comes together in a quick 5 minutes! Here’s how:

  1. Add ingredients to the blender: Add all of your ingredients to a high powered blender in order from softest to firmest.
  2. Blend: Blend until smooth, stopping to stir if needed.
  3. Adjust as needed: Check the flavor and texture, adjust as needed, then serve right away!
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Healthy Fruit Smoothie FAQs

What fruits are best for smoothies?

You can pretty much use any fruit you like in a smoothie. Try strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, banana, mango, peaches, cherries, pineapple, watermelon, you name it. For the best results, use frozen fruit. It makes for a creamier smoothie!

Are smoothies best with milk or water?

I definitely recommend using milk for your smoothie. It creates a creamier texture and better flavor. Dairy milk, almond milk, and coconut milk are all great options.

Do you put ice in a smoothie?

If you’re using frozen fruit, no. It isn’t necessary to use ice in a smoothie. Frozen fruit is the best way to get a cold and creamy smoothie without watering it down. If all you have is fresh fruit, or you like your smoothies super cold, it is fine to add ice.

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How to Make a Smoothie

written by Ashley Fehr

4.86 from 21 votes

How to Make a Smoothie:my formula for the thickest, creamiest, most delicious fruit smoothieevery time! Tons of options for your liquid, your fruit and your add-ins!

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Prep Time 5 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 5 minutes mins

Cuisine American

Course Breakfast, Drinks

Servings 2 smoothies

Calories 142cal

Ingredients

  • ¾ cup milk or juice (dairy or non-dairy, high fat or low fat)
  • ½ cup plain Greek yogurt (or flavored) about 125 grams
  • 1 frozen banana (cut into or frozen in chunks) about 115 grams
  • 1 cup frozen berries (strawberries, blueberries, or watermelon, cherries, pineapple, mango — options are endless!)
  • add ins and extras as desired (protein, nut butter, oats and other grains, extracts, etc)

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Instructions

  • Add ingredients to the blender in the order listed (from softest to firmest).

  • Blend until smooth, stopping and stirring as necessary.

  • If your blender is struggling, add a small splash of liquid and stir, then blend again. If you like your smoothie thicker (or colder!), add a handful of ice and blend again.

Notes

Add-in Ideas:

  • Nut Butters: give it a boost of nutrition and nutty flavor with a scoop of peanut butter, cashew butter, almond butter, or sunflower seed butter.
  • Seeds: add in a sprinkle of flax seeds, chia seeds, or hemp hearts.
  • Grains: add a scoop of quick oats or even cooked brown rice or quinoa.
  • Protein: make it more filling with a scoop of your favorite protein or collagen powder.
  • Make it creamy: Cream cheese and cottage cheese make an incredibly thick and creamy smoothie.
  • Veggies: a handful of fresh spinach or kale, half an avocado, or even a handful of frozen cauliflower is a great way to add some extra nutrition. Cauliflower and avocado also create an extra smooth and creamy texture!
  • Sweeteners: prefer it sweeter? Try adding a drizzle of honey, agave, pitted Medjool dates, or simple syrup.
  • Extracts: add a dash of vanilla, almond or maple extract to add some extra flavor.
  • Spices and Powders: try Acai powder, maca powder, spirulina, cinnamon, nutmeg, you name it.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 142cal | Carbohydrates: 25g | Protein: 9g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 58mg | Potassium: 525mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 222IU | Vitamin C: 47mg | Calcium: 180mg | Iron: 1mg

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  1. Olivia Rucker says

    I don’t like berry smoothies very much, and this was INCREDIBLE. 10/10. It tastes like it could be a delicious ice cream.
    These were my exact ingredients:
    – 1 frozen banana
    – 1 cup frozen blueberries
    – 1 container silk dairy free strawberry yogurt
    – 3/4 cup unsweetened almond milk

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Glad you enjoyed it Olivia!

      Reply

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    I am having such a hard time trying to read the information while I am bomb barded with advertisem*nts. I am sure this is a good recipe but I am too frustrated trying to keep it in the screen and figure out the alternatives you mention. Sorry but I can’t give it a good review if I can’t see the ingredients. This is an ongoing issue so I let everyone know it’s better to get a cook book on the subject repather than be the subject on advertisers. Take care

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  3. Valerie Rhodes says

    My son has been wanting smoothies so I bought a blender and googled and found this amazing recipe. I love it. Perfect for a Warm Evening.

    Reply

    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Valerie! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

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  4. Kim says

    Really great recipe. Granddaughter had been asking to make smoothies for over a week…found your recipe super easy to follow and it tastes great. Didn’t use the frozen banana as we didn’t have one on hand, just added some frozen blueberries to the mixed frozen fruit (from a bag) to compensate. Came out great!
    Love that the recipe is automatically adjusted by changing the serving amounts. Will be visiting your website again soon…

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    • The Recipe Rebel says

      Hi Kim! So glad you enjoyed the recipe! Thank you for this kind review!

      Reply

  5. cole says

    Very smooth

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FAQs

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).
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What are the best ingredients to put in a smoothie? ›

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

Can a smoothie be 3 of your 5 a day? ›

5 A Day in juices and smoothies

Unsweetened 100% fruit juice, vegetable juice and smoothies can only ever count as a maximum of 1 portion of your 5 A Day. For example, if you have 2 glasses of fruit juice and a smoothie in 1 day, that still only counts as 1 portion.

How to get 5 a day in a smoothie? ›

Ingredients
  1. 1 banana.
  2. 2 handfuls of frozen (or fresh) raspberries.
  3. 1 Weetabix bar.
  4. 1 Danio yogurt (for the high protein)
  5. 150ml of apple juice.

Do smoothies need milk or water? ›

Nutrition: Milk is a good source of calcium, protein, and vitamin D. If you are looking for a smoothie that is high in these nutrients, then milk is a good choice. Water, on the other hand, is lower in calories and fat. Taste: Milk can add a creamy texture and richness to smoothies.

What liquid is best for smoothies? ›

This can be milk, or a dairy-free alternative such as soya or almond milk, natural or flavoured yogurt, fruit juice, or for a tropical flavoured smoothie, low-fat coconut milk or coconut water. It's important to add the liquid to your blender before adding the fruit, as this will prevent the blade from getting damaged.

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 goes first in a smoothie? ›

When making a smoothie, it's important to always add the liquid ingredients into the blending container first. This ensures the other ingredients don't get stuck under the blades. It also creates a vortex that pulls everything into the blades for a smooth blend.

Should I put ice in a smoothie? ›

The effect ice has on a smoothie

Once the ice melts, your smoothie tastes watered-down. Instead, Chowhound suggests using frozen fruit (try antioxidant-packed blueberries or raspberries), or frozen veggies (a great way to use up that frozen broccoli, cauliflower, and kale).

How to make creamy smoothies? ›

How do you make smoothies thick and creamy?
  1. Choose high-fiber fruit + veg. Fruits like bananas, mangos, pineapples, and peaches have a thicker flesh and result in an incredibly smooth consistency. ...
  2. Slice your fruit + veg. ...
  3. Use less liquid. ...
  4. Add greek yogurt. ...
  5. Add avocados. ...
  6. Blend protein powder or greens first.

What not to do when making a smoothie? ›

The Don'ts of Making Smoothies:

Don't add lots of fruit juice to your smoothies. Choose to use fresh fruit instead as to not add any more artificial sugars! Do not toss in unwashed fruits!

What ingredient thickens a smoothie? ›

Frozen ingredients are the key to creating a thick smoothie. Using fibrous, thick-fleshed fruit and vegetables can also help the texture. Adding chia seeds, avocado, yogurt, and protein powder are other thickening options.

What can I put in my smoothie to keep me full? ›

Even the biggest smoothie aficionados need a little crunch sometimes, and making a smoothie bowl is the perfect way to beef up your favorite recipe. Add a low-sugar, high-protein granola and some nuts, nut butter or seeds along with your fruit toppings to help keep you full for hours on end.

Is a smoothie one of your 5 a day? ›

According to new national recommendations, smoothies can count as no more than one of your 5-a-day – even if you've put 5 different fruit and veg in them. And if you have a glass of juice on the same day, you can't count them both.

How a smoothie is made? ›

There are very few rules when it comes to how to make a smoothie. Just about any fruit works, so choose based on your favorite flavors, seasonality, and food intolerances or preferences. Remember this simple formula: Fruit + liquid such as dairy/dairy alternative + ice = easy smoothie recipe win.

What order should I blend my smoothie? ›

The right way to order your smoothie ingredients in the blender
  1. Start with the liquid on the bottom. ...
  2. Add any fine powders. ...
  3. Drop in those fresh fruits and veggies. ...
  4. Follow with creamy components. ...
  5. Finish up with frozen fruit, ice, nuts, and other hard ingredients on top.
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