smoothie

Extra Mile Smoothie

This smoothie is inspired by the Extra Mile Smoothie at Kure in Portland, OR.  It is my favorite in town and I had to learn to make it myself, adapting it for the Healthy Balance smoothie formula. It's loaded with healthy fats, fiber and creamy goodness.  If you like coconut, you will be a fan of this one....

Ingredients:

  • 8 ounces coconut water 

  • 1 tbsp coconut manna (coconut butter) or coconut meat

  • 1 tbsp plain coconut yogurt (I love the Coyo brand)

  • 1 serving protein powder (I prefer collagen peptides)

  • 1 tbsp almond butter

  • 1 tbsp hemp seeds

  • 1 cup of kale, baby kale or baby spinach

Directions:

Blend all ingredients with one cup of ice. Garnish with coconut flakes, cinnamon or cacao nibs if you are feeling fancy!

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Healthier Smoothies: AHB Smoothie Formula

While I generally recommend that my clients eat nutrient-dense, whole foods, rather than drinkable meals, like smoothies or green juices, smoothies are a favorite of many of my clients as a fast and convenient way to get in nutrients and energy. I agree so long as the smoothie contains the right balance of ingredients to be as nourishing as a proper meal. I often make them as an afternoon snack and I tend to crave them more in the morning during the warmer months.

Smoothies can be rough for blood sugar balance if you don’t build them appropriately but a healthy smoothie is possible! It’s important to limit higher sugar fruits and include plenty of quality fats, protein, and fiber to keep you satiated until your next meal.

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Because a smoothie is essentially a bunch of foods blended together, is important that you chew it. While blending does make it easier on the digestive system, your body won’t digest it properly without the initiation of the digestive process. When consuming the smoothie, swish it around your mouth before swallowing it in order to get your digestive juices flowing. You can even try adding a crunchy ingredient as a garnish on the top and eating it with a spoon! Drinking your smoothie at room temperature rather than ice cold is also easier on digestion and can keep you from getting a brain freeze too.

A Healthy Balance Basic Formula (for one serving)

  • 8 to 12 ounces of liquid

  • 1 serving of protein

  • 1-2 tablespoons fat

  • Up to one tablespoon fiber (start small and increase the amount over time)

  • Up to ½ cup of fruit (add more if your body needs an adjustment to less sweet smoothies and decrease the amount over time)

  • Up to 1 cup of vegetables (more even if you want!)

  • Extras

Below are my favorites for each of the components.  Some ingredients may overlap in multiple categories.

Liquid

  • Pure, filtered water

  • Organic, non-dairy, unsweetened milk

  • Organic, unsweetened yogurt (dairy if tolerated, or non)

  • Coconut water (reduce sugar by adding water for half the liquid)

Protein – Choose high quality un-sweetened, grass-fed animal proteins and third-party tested vegan proteins when possible

Fat

  • Avocado (1/4 – 1/2)

  • Seed or nuts/butters (organic peanut, almond, cashew, sesame/tahini, pumpkin seed etc.)

  • Coconut butter

  • Coconut oil

  • Cacao butter

  • Freshly ground flax

  • Chia seeds

  • Ghee

  • Extra virgin olive oil

Fiber

  • Chia seeds

  • Freshly ground flax

  • Acacia fiber

  • Avocado (1/4 – 1/2)

  • Rolled oats

  • Hemp seeds

  • Shredded coconut

Fruit

  • Organic berries (blueberries, raspberries, cherries, strawberries, blackberries etc.)

  • Lemon (juice or flesh)

  • Lime (juice or flesh)

  • Apples

  • Pears

  • Peaches

  • Kiwi

  • Banana (Green tipped)

Vegetables

  • Cauliflower

  • Zucchini

  • Greens (kale, chard, spinach, bok choy, dandelion, mustard, basil, arugula etc.)

  • Raw, steamed or roasted beets

  • Cooked pumpkin or winter squash

  • Cilantro, mint, parsley (or any other fresh herb!)

  • Sprouts

  • Cucumber

  • Fennel

  • Carrots

Extras – These are not mandatory by any means, but adding spices, adaptogens, and superfoods can add nutrition and boost your energy, immunity, reduce inflammation, balance hormones.

  • Pinch or two of sea salt (for electrolytes)

  • Ginger (I store in freezer and just grate it into the container)

  • Cinnamon, cayenne, nutmeg, turmeric

  • Vanilla extract or bean paste

  • Maca

  • Mushrooms (reishi, corydyceps, chaga etc.)

  • Cacao powder or nibs

  • Matcha

  • Moringa

  • Spirulina

  • Greens powder

  • Probiotic powder

A sample of my go-to recipes for a healthier smoothie:

Good Morning Smoothie

  • 1 cup unsweetened almond milk

  • 1 serving collagen peptides

  • 1 tablespoon nut butter

  • 1 tablespoon hemp seeds

  • ½ cup frozen blueberries

  • 2 giant handfuls of spinach or kale

  • Pinch of sea salt

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Afternoon Treat Smoothie

  • 1 cup coconut milk

  • 1 serving collagen peptides

  • 1 -2 tablespoons nut butter

  • ¼ large or ½ small avocado

  • ½ cup frozen banana

  • ½ cup frozen cauliflower rice

  • 1 heaping tablespoon cacao powder

  • Pinch of sea salt

  • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract