Transform simple ingredients into a creamy (and super yummy!) Apple Smoothie for a healthy breakfast or snack to share with the kids. Plus, you can easily adjust based on what you have on hand—or for allergies!

Apple smoothie in three glasses with straws.

Apples are the one fruit I always have on hand, and they are the fruit that seems to be left after all the “good” fruit is eaten. (I say that in jest, but berries and melon often seem more fun than apples!) I’ve started using them in smoothies and with great results.

They are easy to blend up, are perfect in fall when you might have more fresh apples on hand, and are a nutritious base in a smoothie for kids.

You can use fresh or frozen apples in this recipe. I stash any leftover slices from my kids meals in a zip-top bag in the freezer for future smoothies. And this smoothie works in a sippy cup, an open cup, or a reusable pouch.

(You may also like Carrot Smoothie, Raspberry Smoothie, Pineapple Smoothie and Pumpkin Smoothie. And my healthy Pumpkin Bars.)

Ingredients You Need

To make this Apple Smoothie recipe, you’ll need to have the following ingredients on hand and ready to go.

Ingredients for apple smoothie on countertop.

TIP: Using Greek yogurt will add more protein and creaminess to the smoothie, though it’s good with milk too!

Step-by-Step Instructions

Here’s a look at the steps involved in this Apple Smoothie recipe. Scroll to the bottom of this post for the full information, including the amounts and timing.

Apple smoothie in hand held blender before blending.

Step 1. Add the ingredients to the blender.

Apple smoothie in blender after blending.

Step 2. Blend, starting on low and working up to high until the smoothie is super creamy.

Serve in a small open cup, in a reusable pouch, or in a straw cup.

toddler drinking from squeasy snacker

How to Serve Smoothies to Kids

I most often serve smoothies in a Squeasy Gear pouch. We’ve had two for years—my younger child uses the 3.5-ounce size and the older kiddo uses the 6-ounce size—and they are incredibly durable and easy to clean.

Plus, they are nearly impossible for the kids to squeeze the smoothie out intentionally, which makes them lower mess than other reusable pouches.

You can also serve in a small open cup or a straw sippy cup for toddlers.

How to Store

Apple smoothie in three glasses with straws.

This Apple Smoothie stores fine for 24 hours in the refrigerator. In my experience it doesn’t separate, but just shake it a little if it does.

Best Tips for Success

  • I prefer the consistency and flavor of this smoothie made using steamed and cooled apples. This ensures that they blend all the way to creamy. To steam apples: Dice apples and place into a steamer basket set over a pot with 1 inch of water. Cover and steam apples until soft. You can also just simmer diced apples in a little water until soft.
  • Using Greek yogurt will add more protein and creaminess to the apple smoothie, though it’s good with milk, too!
  • I prefer using plain unsweetened nondairy milk in smoothies (like soy or plant milk).
  • Try in one of our favorite Smoothie Cups.
  • Pair with Baby Pasta for a simple meal.
  • If you have more apples to use, try Cinnamon Apples, Air Fryer Apples, and Apple Puree.

I’d love to hear what your family thinks of this recipe if you try it, so please comment below to share—I love hearing from you guys!

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Apple smoothie in three glasses with straws.

Easy Apple Smoothie

You can use any kind of apple in this recipe. It will taste best if your apples taste sweet. There's a big range of flavors in apples, so just know the final flavor of the smoothie depends on the flavor of the apples. Honeycrisp and Pink Lady are good options.
5 from 4 votes
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 0 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Cuisine American
Course Smoothie
Calories 160kcal
Servings 2

Ingredients

  • ½ cup diced apple (steamed until just soft and cooled; or use fresh apple if you have a very strong blender)
  • 1 cup plain whole milk Greek yogurt or milk
  • ½ cup applesauce
  • 1 tablespoon peanut or almond butter (optional)
  • pinch cinnamon (optional)
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup (optional)
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Instructions

  • Add the ingredients to a blender.
  • Start on low and work up to high, blending very smooth. If the mixture seems too thick, add a little milk.
  • Add a pinch of cinnamon and maple syrup if using.
  • Serve or store for later and serve within 24 hours.

Notes

  • You can store this smoothie in an airtight container or pouch in the refrigerator for up to 24 hours.
  • I prefer the consistency and flavor of this smoothie made using steamed and cooled apples. This ensures that they blend all the way to creamy. To steam apples: Dice apples and place into a steamer basket set over a pot with 1 inch of water. Cover and steam apples until soft. You can also just simmer diced apples in a little water until soft.
  • If you have a very strong blender, like a Vitamix, you can use fresh or frozen apples in this recipe.
  • If you use fresh apples, add a few ice cubes to make it smoothie consistency.
  • Using Greek yogurt will add more protein and creaminess to the smoothie, though it’s good with milk too!

Nutrition

Calories: 160kcal, Carbohydrates: 19g, Protein: 12g, Fat: 5g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g, Monounsaturated Fat: 2g, Trans Fat: 0.01g, Cholesterol: 5mg, Sodium: 72mg, Potassium: 273mg, Fiber: 2g, Sugar: 15g, Vitamin A: 39IU, Vitamin C: 2mg, Calcium: 123mg, Iron: 0.4mg
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This post was first published September 2020.

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