Start the day (or snack time!) with a simple Green Smoothie for kids that’s designed to taste good and be easy to make. It’s just the right thickness, includes accessible ingredients, and is sweet enough to help kids enjoy every sip.
Simple Green Smoothie
We make a lot of smoothies in our house since they are such an easy way to serve up a powerful dose of nutrients in an easy to drink format. I love how easy they are to vary based on what we have on hand and that they are an easy way to serve veggies to kids.
In my opinion, the key to a good green smoothie for kids is balancing the flavors and texture—so in addition to greens, you need some fruit for sweetness and creaminess.
We like to use banana since it adds a nice creamy texture and it usually makes the smoothie sweet enough that you don’t need to add any other additional sweetener. And really, you don’t need to add 27 hard to find ingredients to make a healthy smoothie for kids!
You can also use mango instead of banana if needed.
(You may also like Smoothie Cups, Berry Smoothie Bowls, Green Smoothie Freezer Pops, Strawberry Smoothie with Yogurt, and my Green Pasta Sauce.)
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Ingredients You Need
To make this smoothie for kids, you’ll need the following ingredients, which are super easy to keep on hand in the pantry, fridge, and freezer.
- Milk: You can use any type of milk you prefer in this smoothie recipe, though my preference is to use plant milk, such as flax or a mixed nut milk with added protein.
- Banana: You’ll want to slice and freeze your banana ahead of time so it’s ready to go. Frozen banana makes the smoothie super creamy and delicious.
- Frozen pineapple, strawberries, or mango: Add one other fruit—any of these work well—to the mixture for extra flavor and nutrients.
- Spinach: You can use fresh or frozen spinach (or kale) in this recipe to add the greens. It works about the same with both of them, though freezing fresh greens can help cut down on the “green” flavor so I try to do that when I can.
Step-by-Step Instructions
Here’s a look at the simple process involved in making this simple smoothie. Scroll down to the bottom of this post for the full information.
- Gather your ingredients and place them all into a blender.
- Start the blender on low, then gradually turn the speed up and blend on high for about 30 seconds or until it’s completely blended and you see no chunks of green.
- Serve!
TIP: Add 1 tablespoon hemp seeds or nut or seed butter for extra healthy fats and protein.
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What’s the best way to serve a smoothie to kids?
This green smoothie doesn’t have any added sweeteners, so it’s also a great one to give to babies if you use unsweetened nondairy milk.
What kind of milk is best in smoothies for kids?
Green smoothies are easy to make dairy-free and actually, I find that nondairy milks blend up better than dairy milk, which can separate if it sits for any amount of time after blending. Look for a milk without added sweeteners—it will say “unsweetened” on the label— and let the fruit do the work to minimize added sugars.
I like the newer plant based milks, like the Nut Protein Milk from Silk or Good Karma’s Flax Milk with Protein, which have protein amounts more similar to dairy milk.
How to Store
When made with nut butter and some hemp seeds, which helps hold the ingredients together for a longer period of time, I’ve stored this smoothie in the fridge in an airtight container for 6 hours. My toddler then drank it and was happy. I wouldn’t advice storing it any longer than that and when possible, serve it after storing.
Should you have leftovers, you can aways freeze them into a freezer pop mold and serve as a smoothie popsicle on another day.
Best Tips for Success
- Use any milk you like, though I find that plant-milks lend the best consistency to smoothies.
- Use spinach or kale and consider freezing the fresh leaves to cut down on the “green” flavor.
- Add 1 tablespoon hemp seeds, 1 tablespoon nut or seed butter, or ¼ cup Greek yogurt for extra healthy fats and protein.
- Blend really, really well.
- Serve in a small open cup, a straw cup, or a reusable pouch.
- Find all of my favorite Smoothie Cups to help serve this up easily.
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I’d love to hear your feedback on this recipe, so please rate and review it below!
Simple Green Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened nondairy milk (or other favorite milk)
- 1/2 cup frozen banana slices
- ½ cup frozen pineapple, strawberries, or mango
- 1 cup loosely packed baby spinach
Instructions
- Place all ingredients into blender and blend on high for 1 minute or until all the ingredients are combined and smooth.
- Serve immediately.
Notes
- Use frozen mango cubes instead of banana if needed for an allergy.
- Use any milk you like, though I find that nondairy plant milks lend the best consistency to smoothies.
- Use spinach or kale and consider freezing the spinach to cut down on the “green” flavor.
- Add 1 tablespoon hemp seeds, 1 tablespoon nut or seed butter, or ¼ cup Greek yogurt for extra healthy fats and protein.
- Blend really, really well.
- Serve in a small open cup, a straw cup, or a reusable pouch.
- Freeze into popsicle molds if you have leftovers or want a fun option.
Nutrition
This post was first published November 2018.
Can you freeze in pouch and have a few days later?
You can!
I forgot the stars in the previous post, so putting them in now.
I introduced my 2 year-old and 5 year-old to smoothies with this recipe. Both the boys and my husband loved it. My 5 year-old watched the spinach go in and still happily drank it all.
P.S. This has been my go-to site for at least the past year for various recipes, especially muffins. Thank you!
I’m interested in making smoothies to send to daycare for breakfast. Any ideas on how to pack a smoothie to go?
I recommend the Squeasy Gear pouch for that.
How much does it yield? I have been making this spinach apple smoothie for my daughter, but I don’t know what is a good serving size.
It makes about 2 cups, so 1-2 servings depending on hunger levels.
Just made this for lunch for my boys (3-year-old and 16-month-old) who aren’t big lunch eaters. They loved it! Used frozen mango, banana, and spinach. I also added the Greek yogurt and a teaspoon of ground flax seeds. They loved it, and it was super easy for a pregnant mama to put together!
Very delicious. Love that it contains some greens. And so many variations! Our favourite is a mix of pineapple and mango with coconut milk for a bit of a tropical flavour.
My 2 yrs old wont have bcs of the seeds. How to go around that?
You could leave any added seeds out and make sure to blend it really well so the final texture is very smooth.
Awesome!
Equally good with frozen spinach and oranges. Made with unsweetened almond milk and added 2 tablespoon of Greek yogurt to kick up the creaminess and a couple of tsp of hemp for added protein.
Delicious!
Can you use yogurt instead of milk?
You can though it may not easily blend at first. Make sure the yogurt goes into the blender first and add a little milk if needed to get it going.
I have a 9 month old and we’re trying to increase her iron intake (how I came across this post). Is this okay to give to her and is it possible to use breastmilk? Thanks!
Yes, that should be fine with breastmilk (or a nondairy unsweetened milk would be an option too)!
Just made this one since I had spinach in the fridge, and little one want it all!! Great way to give them greens!
I’m so glad!
My one year old loved this smoothie!
I’m so glad!
Love this! I’ve never been able to get the ration of greens/fruit/milk just right. Thank you!!
I’m so glad!
adding this to my try list! looks delicious and think my kids will like it too
I have a 9-month-old. Could I make this with breast milk and serve it in a sippy cup?
Sure. Or you can use an unsweetened nondairy milk.