Super Greens Smoothie
By Joe GitterPublished on November 21, 2022
Yield
Serves 2
Ingredients
Before You Begin
Either blue or green spirulina can be used in this recipe, but blue spirulina will affect the color of your smoothie.
Instructions
- In order listed, add all ingredients to blender and process on low speed until mixture is combined but still coarse in texture, about 10 seconds, scraping down sides of blender jar as needed. Gradually increase speed to high and process until completely smooth, about 2 minutes. Adjust consistency with extra apple juice as needed. Serve.
Yield
Serves 2Ingredients
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Ingredients
Test Kitchen Techniques
Ingredients
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Why This Recipe Works
For a nutritious smoothie that was fresh and pleasantly vegetal, we carefully chose spinach and parsley, bitter (but not too bitter) greens with plenty of fiber; broccoli, which is actually quite sweet; refreshing cucumber; and avocado as an emulsifier and creamy thickener that held the smoothie together. Our final “green” came from the superfood spirulina, a plant-based blue-green algae high in omega-3 acids with strong antioxidant properties. Because all those greens can taste intense, we wanted a natural sweetener. Orange juice was too acidic against the greens, but unsweetened apple juice was a perfect neutral sweetener that balanced out the bitterness and rounded out the drink's flavor. Blending the ingredients with 2 cups of ice added some light aeration and broke up all the fibrous vegetables for a smooth, drinkable texture.
Before You Begin
Either blue or green spirulina can be used in this recipe, but blue spirulina will affect the color of your smoothie.
Instructions
- In order listed, add all ingredients to blender and process on low speed until mixture is combined but still coarse in texture, about 10 seconds, scraping down sides of blender jar as needed. Gradually increase speed to high and process until completely smooth, about 2 minutes. Adjust consistency with extra apple juice as needed. Serve.
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