How to Make a Fantastic Smoothie
I am a registered dietitian training for the Willamette Valley Marathon, and I drink a protein smoothie almost daily.
Smoothies are a convenient and versatile way to supplement the diet when nutrient needs are increased. Nutrient needs increase in many situations such as when training for a marathon or other endurance sports, healing from surgery, suffering from an illness that has resulted in weight loss, loss of muscle mass, or malnutrition.
There are so many ways in which a smoothie can help individuals with their nutrition and wellness goals. But, I find many people do not know how to consistently make nutritious AND delicious smoothies.
Learning About How to Make A Smoothie
Fruit Smoothies and other nutritional supplements can be a vital tool in helping individuals reach their wellness fitness, and HEALING goals. Healthy living is so much more than what you see in the mirror or on the scale. So, no matter the reason for your smoothie making, there is no need to make something that you can barely choke down!
That is why I decided to write this article on how to make a smoothie. Below, I will guide you on the ins and outs of how to make a fantastic smoothie. I’ll review my blueprint for amazing smoothies, how to make amazing smoothies, smoothie-making tips, and a little more about why supplementing the diet with a smoothie can help endurance athletes meet their nutrition and race day goals.
The Ingredients: Smoothies
My Basic Smoothie Blueprint has four categories, Liquid, Fruits/Veggies, Flavor, and Other. You can find many ingredient examples in the infographic below. However, let me explain why these are my four blueprint categories.
- Liquid – The liquid serves as the foundation of the smoothie. It enables the ingredients to blend into a smooth beverage. Liquids can include juices like apples, pineapple, and orange juice or milk like oat milk, soy milk, or cow’s milk.
- Fruits/Veggies – Incorporating fruits and vegetables into your smoothie adds nutrition while also adding bulk and flavor to the blended beverage.
- Flavor – To further enhance the flavor, I’ll add various combinations of ingredients to my smoothies.
Examples:
- Green Juice Smoothie: I add ginger and lemon juice to create fresh flavors with a bit of zing and zest. These two ingredients complement the green goodness of the smoothie.
- Almond Joy Smoothie: For a delightful smoothie reminiscent of the classic Almond Joy, I add dates, coconut, and cocoa powder. This combination brings together sweet, coconutty, and chocolate flavors.
- Other – To enhance the nutritional profile of my smoothies, I often supplement them with a little something extra. Sometimes I add fiber, sometimes I add protein, and sometimes I add a bit of both!
The Steps to Making a Fantastic Smoothie
Making a fantastic smoothie does not need to be complicated. Below are my steps in creating my smoothie creations.
First, choose and gather the ingredients.
Second, add the ingredients to a blender, starting with liquids. Blend until smooth.
- Check consistency. If the smoothie is too thick, add more liquid.
- If it’s too thin, add more frozen fruit or ice cubes.
Third, taste and adjust your smoothie creation. To this, taste a small amount of the smoothie and adjust flavors as needed, i.e. add vanilla extract for a touch more flavor.
Smoothie Making Tips
Below are several tips I find helpful when creating fantastic smoothies.
- Use ripe flavorful fruits: If it doesn’t taste good outside of the smoothie it won’t taste as good inside the smoothie either.
- Add texture and protein: To make the smoothie more interesting and satisfying.
- Use a powerful blender: A powerful blender helps ensure lump-free smoothies.
- Easy cleanup: Rinse the blender immediately after blending for easy cleanup
Troubleshooting: Forgoing foamy smoothies with bananas, healthy fats, and frozen fruit.
- Bananas help reduce foam in smoothies.
- Incorporating healthy fats like nut butter or full-fat yogurt can help prevent foam.
- Using frozen fruit instead of ice creates a creamier texture.
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Hi, I'm Sarah Harper. I am a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist who loves to cook, eat, and talk about food! Here at The Addy Bean, you'll discover an array of flexitarian recipes. My mission is to inspire and encourage others to eat and explore the world of plant-based foods!
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