Beet Smoothie
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This beet smoothie is packed with nutrients, balanced with sweet berries and coconut milk (promise it doesn't taste like the garden the beet grew in), and is simple to make with just 4 ingredients. Swap this magenta pink smoothie for your regular green smoothie ā you won't regret it!
Other smoothies you'll want to savor include this peanut butter banana smoothie. And try this mango smoothie for a tropical sip.
Beets are a vegetable that draw opposing sides ā you either like them or you don't. There's a good chance that if you don't like beets, you were probably served (or overserved) them as a kid and that memory sticks with you. This beet smoothie recipe is here to bring you back to team beet! And if you're already on the beet train, this will be an instant hit!
This smoothie does taste a little like beets but it's not as overpowering as you might imagine. The beet flavor is surprisingly subtle. It makes for a wonderful, healthy breakfast or snack option any day of the week. Even toddlers and little ones will enjoy it!
How to use beets in smoothies
Beets are one of those vegetables that usually require a little extra love. This is because beets have a protective skin and they are quite hard, much like other root vegetables. The good news is, beets show you love in return! There are lots of nutritional benefits of adding beets to your diet; they're loaded with vitamins and minerals like vitamin C, calcium, magnesium, folate, and potassium (to name a few).
The best part about this beet smoothie recipe is there's as little prep as possible. It's recommended that you wash the beets, however, peeling is optional. Then all you have to do is chop them into bite-sized pieces and toss the beets into the blender, raw ā no cooking required!
**Tip: Remember how we talked about beets being super hard, well, depending on the type of blender you have at home, you may want to shred/grate the beets or consider using cooked beets instead. This will make it easier on your blender to incorporate them for a nice smooth sip. If you have a high speed blender, like a Vitamix, it will blend up the raw beets without an issue.
How to freeze beets for smoothies
If meal and snack prep is the name of your game, when it comes to preparing beets for smoothies, freezing them ahead of time is a great option.
Make sure to chop the beets into pieces before freezing and store them in an airtight container. It's best to use them up before ice crystals form so they still add a fresh flavor to your beetroot smoothie.
How to make a beet smoothie
This beet smoothie recipe needs just 4 ingredients:
- 1 medium beet
- 1 cup frozen blueberries
- Ā½ cup light coconut milk
- Ā½ cup cold water
To make a raw beet smoothie all you have to do is add all the ingredients to your blender, blend until smooth, and drink up! It's really that easy!
Variations to try
This beet smoothie is delicious on its own, however, it's also super versatile if you want to get creative with the ingredients! Here are some great options to add to this beet smoothie recipe to change it up from time to time:
- Fruit: This beet smoothie recipe uses frozen blueberries, but strawberries or mixed berries will also taste great! Apples and pineapple are other top fruit additions or substitutions.
- Juice: If you want to add more sweetness to the smoothie, you can put a splash of orange juice, pineapple juice, apple juice, or cranberry juice into the recipe.
- Milk: the coconut milk gives an incredibly creamy texture to this recipe, however, you can swap it for other milk options, such as oat milk. Dairy and dairy-free milk options both work.
- Protein: You can add your favorite protein powder to the recipe, put some hemp seeds, or Greek yogurt in for a protein boost.
- Seeds: Adding flax seeds or chia seeds is a great option for even more fiber.
If you love beets, also try these beet recipes!
- Roasted Beet And Kale Salad With Maple Candied Walnuts
- Beet Chip And Goat Cheese Appetizer
- Creamy Roasted Beet Hummus
Recipe FAQs
Can you freeze beets for smoothies?
You absolutely can freeze beets for smoothies. Cut the beets while they are raw or cooked and store them in an airtight container before popping them into the freezer. Make sure to use up the beets before any ice crystals form.
I have leftover smoothie, can I freeze it once blended?
You can store and freeze leftover beet smoothie in a jar with a lid, like a mason jar. You can also turn it into popsicles, if you have a popsicle mold. It will last for a couple of months in the freezer. When you're ready, just thaw the smoothie and enjoy!
Is this a sweet smoothie?
The sweetness in this beet smoothie recipe comes mostly from the blueberries, so it's not overly sweet. If you prefer yours sweeter, you can add a little honey or maple syrup. You can also add a frozen banana, but you'll need to add more liquid so that it blends properly.
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Beet Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 1 medium beet (diced (see notes))
- 1 cup frozen blueberries
- Ā½ cup light coconut milk (shake the can well before you open it to mix the cream with the milk)
- Ā½ cup cold water
Instructions
- Place all the ingredients in a high-powered blender and blend on high for 30 seconds.1 medium beet, 1 cup frozen blueberries, Ā½ cup light coconut milk, Ā½ cup cold water
- Drink up your raw beet smoothie!
Notes
Nutrition
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- Berries ā very berry smoothie and chia berry smoothie are full of sweet berry flavor.
- Chocolate ā our chocolate chia seed smoothie and our mocha smoothie bowl both taste like a treat but are very healthy for you!
- Tropical ā mango smoothie, ginger turmeric smoothie, tropical make ahead smoothie, orange creamsicle smoothie, and pineapple smoothie will transport you to the tropics!
- Green ā green breakfast smoothie, green goddess smoothie bowl, and kiwi smoothie are great ways to add a boost of healthy greens to your day!
- Fruit smoothies ā pear smoothie is a sweet and delicious smoothie recipe.
I was introduced to the “beet root cocktail” at Pearl’s Cuisine on the beautiful island of Dominica (not the Dominican Republic). I don’t ordinarily like eating beets – they taste to me like a big spoonful of dirt – but coconut milk and fruit juice complement the beet root juice to make a very satisfying concoction.
Naturally, Caribbeans use citrus juice rather than blueberry juice; so, as you would for a blueberry pie or blueberry jam, I found that adding 1 Tbsp of freshly squeezed lemon juice to this recipe dramatically brightened the flavor. A little added sweetener also went a long way. Also, I put the beets through a Champion Juicer for a less-pulpy drink.
Great tip about the lemon juice. Yum!
Looks mouthwatering! I share recipe in a CSA newsletter and will be sure to include a link to your recipe this week! Yum!
Thanks, Jen!!
I love beets. So I’m excited to try this smoothie
I’m a huge fan of beets too! Hope you love the smoothie!!
Can you recommend a high powered Blender?
I’ve had my Vitamix for about three years now and LOVE it. The price tag is steep, but it’s honestly the best money I’ve ever spent on my kitchen. š
I LOVED THIS! I eat smoothies almost every day for breakfast, but I was in a bit of a rut, and this was just completely unique. I love beets, but I’ve never tasted them like this! It never even crossed my mind to use beets in smoothies before! The one modification I made was to use milk instead of water, and to use a little less of both the milk and coconut milk than in the recipe. It was wonderfully thick. Next time I may eat it as a smoothie bowl and top it with bananas and coconut. Thanks SO much for this!
I’m so happy to hear you like the recipe! Love the idea of turning this into a smoothie bowl. I’m going to have to try that!
Can you use almond milk, rather than regular milk?. Trying to keep it vegan..
There is no milk in the recipe. Did you mean to swap the coconut milk with almond milk? You definitely could, although I really like the flavour the coconut milk gives to the smoothie. š
Had this for breakfast, was amazing!!!!! should have used the straw tho!
I’m so happy to hear you liked it! Hooray for yummy beets!! š
Done and done! Making this tomorrow morning. Sounds delicious – we use beets in our smoothies already but I love the coconut milk/blueberry combo.
I hope you loved it as much as I do!!
Looks beautiful and jumps off my screen! Wish I could take photos like this. I bet it tastes amazing with the sweetness of beet and the tartness of the berry. Will give it a try soon.
Thank you so much!!
How good do these look! I can’t get enough beet or coconut in my life, and these sound amazing!
Thanks so much, Allyson! I totally feel the same about beets and coconut. š
The colour of this smoothie is just incredible! Love healthy smoothies to start my day off with – so the recipe is just ideal for me.
Thank you so much! I love starting my day with a smoothie too. I always seem to have so much more energy when I do.
“Pretty” is right!! Seriously, only you could turn beets into such a classy looking drink. That coconut “fringe” is a gorgeous finishing touch! š
Thank you so much!!
Can you use raw beets or should they be cooked?
Hi Anne,
Oh yes, I should have been more specific! I use raw beets when I make this. š
Can I use cooked beets?
Absolutely you can!