If you want to serve a delicious pumpkin treat that packs serious nutrition, try this Pumpkin Smoothie. It’s creamy, indulgent, and a nice way to serve up a veggie for breakfast! And it’s a perfect recipe to finish up leftover pumpkin puree you may have from baking.
The beauty of this smoothie recipe is that it’s easy to blend up and it’s a yummy way to introduce your toddler to pumpkin… outside of pie form! This smoothie has just a few simple ingredients so you can pull them out of your fridge and pantry and get a healthy toddler breakfast or snack on the table quickly.
I love it because the pumpkin flavor is there but it’s subtle.
This is an easy canned pumpkin recipe to make without dairy if you need it to be vegan, especially since I find that plant-based milks lend a better overall consistency to smoothies than dairy milk.
I like plain, unsweetened nondairy milks like soy milk or plant milk with pea protein from brands like Silk and Ripple.
This smoothie has a balanced mix of protein, fiber, and vitamin A and is one of our favorite toddler smoothies.
(You may also like Pineapple Smoothie, Raspberry Smoothie, Peach Popsicles, Pineapple Popsicles, and Sore Throat Popsicles.)
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Ingredients You Need
To make this pumpkin smoothie, you’ll need to have the following ingredients on hand.
- Milk: Dairy or nondairy work here, though I prefer nondairy.
- Pumpkin puree: Look for puree, not pie filling here.
- Small frozen banana
- Cocoa powder: This adds some flavor, but you can skip it if you prefer.
- Almond or peanut butter
- Hemp seeds: This is an easy way to add protein, fiber, and healthy fats. You can’t taste them as they blend right in.
Ingredient Substitutions
- You can leave out the hemp seeds and use peanut butter or Sunbutter if desired. Or just skip it altogether.
- To make this smoothie without frozen banana, you can add 2 tablespoons of avocado and a few ice cubes. Or use ½ cup milk and ½ cup Greek yogurt to add creaminess.
- You can omit the cocoa powder and/or sweeten to taste with maple syrup.
- You can blend in a date if you’d like some natural sweetness.
Step-by-Step Instructions
To make this pumpkin smoothie for kids, simply add the ingredients to the blender and blend until very smooth. Start the blender on low and slowly work up to blend on high. Scroll to the bottom of the post for the full information.
How to Serve Smoothies to Toddlers
We drink our pumpkin smoothies in a Squeasy Gear pouch (just remove the lid before handing it over to your toddler or it can be tricky to use), in a small open cup, or in a regular cup with a silicone lid cover and straw.
Find a full rundown in my Smoothie Cups for Kids. See what your toddler likes best.
How to Store
Serve immediately for the best texture, or store in the fridge for 2-4 hours and serve in a reusable pouch. Shake it before serving to make sure it’s not separated.
You can also freeze the smoothie for later.
Best Tips for Success
- To make this smoothie without banana, you can try adding a 2 tablespoons of avocado and a few ice cubes. Or use ½ cup milk and ½ cup Greek yogurt to add creaminess.
- To make this vegan, use nondairy milk.
- To add extra pumpkin flavor, try adding a dash of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon to the mix.
- Serve to kids in a small open cup, reusable pouch, or straw cup.
- This works with canned pumpkin puree, Homemade Pumpkin Puree, or Pumpkin Baby Food.
- Try it alongside my Protein Banana Muffins as a really satisfying breakfast.
- Check out my Mini Pumpkin Pies if you have more pumpkin puree to use.
Related Recipes
I’d love to hear what you think if you make this recipe so please share a comment below!
Favorite Pumpkin Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk (dairy or nondairy)
- 1/3 cup pumpkin puree
- 1 cup frozen sliced banana (about 1 small)
- 1 tablespoon almond butter
- 1 tablespoon unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1/5-1/4 teaspoon pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon (optional)
- 1 tablespoon hemp seeds (optional)
Instructions
Equipment
Notes
- To make this smoothie without banana, you can add 2 tablespoons of avocado and a few ice cubes. Or use ½ cup milk and ½ cup Greek yogurt to add creaminess.
- This works with canned pumpkin puree, Homemade Pumpkin Puree, or Pumpkin Baby Food.
- Vegan: Use nondairy milk.
- Nut-free: Use sunflower seed butter instead of almond butter.
- To add extra pumpkin flavor, try adding a dash of pumpkin pie spice or cinnamon to the mix.
- Serve to kids in a small open cup, reusable pouch, or straw cup.
- Serve immediately for the best texture, or store in the fridge for 2-4 hours and serve in a reusable pouch. Shake it before serving to make sure it’s not separated. You can also freeze the smoothie for later.
Nutrition
This post was first published November 2018.
I have started making this smoothie almost daily for myself! Absolutely delicious and actually keeps me full. I just don’t bother to freeze the banana and add in a scoop of my boobie superfood chai protein powder. My 3 and 1yr old love it too!
This smoothie is so yummy! I’ve never put pumpkin in a smoothie and it’s absolutely delicious. I swapped out the cocoa powder for a scoop of peanut butter and it tasted delicious.
Really good! My 21 month old and I really enjoyed it.
I left out the cocoa because I dont give her chocolate yet but otherwise followed the recipe. Yum!
Mmm this is yummy and the perfect way to use up leftover canned pumpkin.
Can hemp hearts be used in place of hemp seed
yes, they are the same thing
Hi. I’m seeking a smoothie recipe that includes cherries and blackbeans and does not include chocolate.
I don’t have that type of recipe, sorry
Can peanut butter be used in place of the almond butter.
Yes
This is a delightful smoothie and was a hit at my home! We will be making it again.
Hi is pumpkin purée essentially steamed diced pumpkin that’s then mashed? In Australia they don’t really sell this stuff anywhere
Yes, it’s blended very smooth. Pureed squash would work too.
Hi, I made this for me and my toddler using almond milk. She liked the chocolate flavor. I used about 1/4 tsp pumpkin pie spice but think I might use a bit more next time. I also added a little maple syrup as I wanted to bring out more of the pumpkin flavor, but it was sweet enough without it. Thanks for sharing.
Tree-shopping, adding sparkle to homes and yummy eats. The festive season cannot be complete without the favourite sweet treats and here are some easy ones that you can make at home with loved ones.
https://www.parentcircle.com/article/supereasy-christmas-dessert-recipes/