I like to think that I’m somewhat of an early bird- I can rise and shine with the best of them, and I loathe sleeping in late. If I sleep in past 8:00am I can’t shake the feeling that I’m racing to catch up with the rest of the day. But every now and then I do need a little help catching the proverbial worm…they can be slippery little suckers sometimes. And that’s where this Minty Tropical Green Smoothie comes in.
On days when I’m feeling sluggish a cup of coffee might certainly do the trick, but I’m not always in the mood for the bold flavor or strong jolt of ‘alertness’ that coffee provides first thing in the morning, and I definitely don’t want to find myself roped into a daily caffeine habit, so I try to limit my intake to just a couple of cups per week anyway.
So, when coffee isn’t on the agenda but I still need a little pick me up, this green smoothie is just the thing! It’s such a sweet, gentle and sunny way to start the day. And with its velvety smooth texture, vibrant tropical flavors and a zing of minty freshness, I promise you can’t even taste the obscene amount of kale in this smoothie that makes it so good for you. Plus, the chia seeds add some protein and fiber to keep you going strong until lunchtime…those pesky worms won’t stand a chance.
Minty Tropical Green Smoothie
This green smoothie is a sweet, gentle and sunny way to start the day. And with its velvety smooth texture, vibrant tropical flavors and a zing of minty freshness, I promise you can’t even taste the obscene amount of kale in this smoothie that makes it so good for you. Plus, the chia seeds add some protein and fiber to keep you going strong until lunchtime…those pesky worms won’t stand a chance.
Ingredients
- 1 cup coconut water
- 1 tbsp. chia seeds
- 1/2 cup frozen banana slices
- 1/2 cup frozen pineapple chunks
- 1-1/2 cups packed loose kale leaves stems removed
- 1 small handful fresh mint leaves chopped
Instructions
- Soak chia seeds in 1/4 cup coconut water for about 5 minutes. Add chia seed mixture, remaining 3/4 cup coconut water and all other remaining ingredients into a high-speed blender and pulse until a smooth consistency is reached. Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately.
Recipe Notes
You can use spinach instead of kale
Banana and Pineapple sounds like the perfect way to make this green smoothie taste great and I love that you added coconut water.