Start your day off a little healthier with this tasty blackberry apple smoothie. Made with almond milk and sweetened with agave nectar. Make it vegan using one of the variations included!
The year is zipping by, and by now, many of us have embarked, and maybe failed, our new year’s resolutions to eat healthier.
But let’s be honest, it’s not always easy to stay on track. I totally get it—I’ve fallen off the healthy wagon countless times myself.
In fact, I’m not exactly on it at this moment.
The other day, I found myself searching for healthy recipes, feeling a bit overwhelmed. Maybe you can relate?
I was so focused on trying to eat healthily and resist temptations like donuts or cake that I didn’t want to deal with complicated recipes. That’s when I discovered the perfect solution: smoothies.
Smoothies are a game-changer. You just toss everything into a blender, give it a whirl, and voila! You have a nutritious and delicious meal in a glass.
The health-conscious folks have known this secret for ages, and lately, my social media has been flooded with fantastic smoothie recipes. Even though I might not be fully committed to my healthy goals right now, I’m hopping aboard the smoothie train.
Now, I’m typically all about blueberries and raspberries, but these juicy and plump blackberries won me over. I’m so glad I made the switch.
Instead of using sugar and milk like I usually do, I opted for agave nectar and almond milk.
And I added a handful of spinach! Trust me; it adds a lovely depth to the flavors while keeping things nutritious.
If you prefer a sweeter taste, feel free to add more agave nectar. Personally, I kept it subtle because I didn’t want it to overpower the delightful combination of blackberries and apple.
This smoothie is a guilt-free treat that satisfies your sweet tooth while providing a boost of healthiness.
So, whether you’re dedicated to your healthy goals or currently taking a detour like me, give this Blackberry Apple Smoothie a try. It’s a fantastic way to indulge in something sweet while still staying on the path to a healthier lifestyle.
Cheers to healthy eating and the wonders of smoothie goodness!
Easy blackberry smoothie variations
January is all about trying new things and making healthier choices, so let’s explore some options that suit your taste and preferences.
Blackberries: Instead of blackberries, you can experiment with other delicious berries like blueberries, raspberries, or even a combination of both. They offer similar health benefits and add a burst of vibrant flavor to your smoothie. If you’re feeling adventurous, why not try exotic fruits like mango or pineapple for a tropical twist?
Apples: When it comes to the apple, you have plenty of choices. Granny Smith apples bring a tangy and crisp flavor, while Gala or Fuji apples provide a sweeter taste. You can even mix different apple varieties to create a unique flavor profile.
Spinach: If you’re not a fan of spinach or want to change things up, consider using kale or Swiss chard instead. These leafy greens are packed with nutrients and work wonderfully in smoothies. Don’t worry; their flavors blend seamlessly with the other ingredients, and you won’t even taste the greens.
Agave Nectar: For a different sweetener, swap out the agave nectar with honey or maple syrup. Both options add a natural sweetness and offer their own distinct flavors. Experiment with different quantities to achieve your desired level of sweetness.
Greek yogurt: Greek yogurt provides a creamy and protein-rich base for the smoothie. However, if you prefer a dairy-free option or a vegan blackberry smoothie recipes, you can use coconut milk yogurt or a plant-based yogurt alternative. These alternatives still offer a smooth and creamy texture, ensuring a satisfying sip every time.
Almond Milk: In place of almond milk, feel free to use any other plant-based milk like oat milk, soy milk, or cashew milk. These alternatives provide different flavor profiles, so choose the one that appeals to you the most.
Cinnamon: The dash of cinnamon is optional but adds a warm and comforting touch to the smoothie. If you’re not a fan of cinnamon or prefer a different spice, you can experiment with nutmeg, ginger, or even a pinch of cardamom.
Remember, the beauty of smoothies lies in their versatility. Feel free to customize the ingredients based on your taste preferences and dietary needs.
With these alternative options, you can create a smoothie that suits your unique palate and keeps your health goals in check. Cheers to exploring new flavors and enjoying the journey to a healthier you!
Ingredients
- 1 cup blackberries
- 1 apple cut into chunks
- ½ cup spinach
- 1 tablespoon agave nectar
- 8 ounces Greek yogurt
- ½ cup almond milk
- dash cinnamon optional
Instructions
- Combine all ingredients in a blender, in the order listed. Pulse the blender until the fruit is pureed, then liquify until smooth.
Nutrition
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Christine | Mid-Life Croissant
Friday 5th of February 2016
Been very into smoothies lately and look forward to trying this one. They are just so wonderfully easy and endlessly customizable I can't imagine ever getting bored of them. But I said that about a few boyfriends back in the day too ;-) Thanks for linking up at #SaucySaturdays.
Deborah Davis
Friday 29th of January 2016
I love to make and drink all kinds of smoothies so I hopped by from Diana Rambles to see your delectable Blackberry Apple Smoothie and I'm glad I did! What a yummy recipe.. I sometimes add dates or raisins to my smoothies for sweetness. Pinning and sharing this!!
Jenny
Saturday 30th of January 2016
I often add dates too - such an easy way to add a touch of sweetness. Thanks for stopping by Deborah!
Ann from Sumptuous Spoonfuls
Thursday 13th of August 2015
Such a gorgeous color! I never would have thought to combine blackberries and apples ... thank you!
Jenny B
Friday 14th of August 2015
Thanks Ann!
Melanie | Melanie Makes
Monday 26th of January 2015
Love this flavor combination and know my menagerie would as well. Time to stock up on blackberries!
Jenny B
Monday 26th of January 2015
Thanks Melanie! They're a great a way to start the day - I hope your family likes them :)
Joy @ Joy Love Food
Wednesday 21st of January 2015
Sounds and looks delicious, I love smoothies! And I love anything with blackberries, yum!