A smoothie made with strawberries and blueberries but also spinach, oatmeal, yogurt, and chia seeds. A sweet and refreshing smoothie that is low in fat and calories, high in fiber, and loaded with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants.
The Lean Green Bean, is my Secret Recipe Club blog this month. Lindsay has lots of great posts on staying fit and eating healthy. She also has lots of fun smoothie posts. In her My First Green Monster post she says, “Today I drank spinach. And I liked it.”
Her post The Evolution of a Smoothie talks about her love for smoothies and how she’s progressed from a smoothie made with just fruit, fruit juice and ice to a smoothie with fruit but also spinach, oatmeal, Greek yogurt, and chia seeds. Did you know that Chia seeds are gluten-free; have more protein than rice, wheat or oats; provide more heart-healthy omega 3 fatty acids than any other plant food; and are high in fiber with 2 grams of fiber in each tablespoon. A fabulous addition to any smoothie.
I recently splurged on a Blendtec blender and I’ve been whipping up some great, healthy green smoothies lately too. I like Lindsay’s idea to up the nutrition with the addition of chia seeds. So in one shake I can get 2 servings of fruit, 1 vegetable serving, protein from the yogurt, fiber from the oatmeal and all the great benefits of chia seeds.
I keep a big container of Chobani non fat plain yogurt in the fridge and lots of frozen fruit in the freezer, and my teenagers boys often whip themselves up a smoothie for breakfast or lunch too.
If you haven’t tried a green smoothie yet, you should give it a try. You can’t really taste the spinach and if you add blueberries it’s a great purple color, which I think helps you get use to the idea of drinking spinach.
Berry Yogurt Smoothie
Ingredients
- ¼ cup water
- ½ cup blueberries
- 1 cup baby spinach
- ½ cup non fat plain Greek Yogurt
- ¼ cup oatmeal
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- ½ cup sliced strawberries frozen
Instructions
- Put all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Add more frozen fruit or ice cubes if you wanted your smoothie thicker/more frozen. For easier blending, put water in first and frozen fruit/ice in last.
Visit the Secret Recipe Club for information on how to join in the fun. Stop by The Lean Green Bean to find out Lindsay’s current favorite smoothie flavor. And be sure and check out all the great recipes the Secret Recipe Club members created this month.
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Katie- This Chick Cooks Real Foods
Love how you pumped this smoothie up with lots of healthy ingredients. I really want to try out the chia seeds. Great SRC pick!
Chaya
This is what I would call a Super Smoothie. It has a great bunch of ingredients.
Lisa
I used to skip vreakfast until I got a mean blender, now it’s smoothie city as many mornings I have the time to make them. I love yours because it contains oatmeal and chia seeds – not to mention, I have a ton of greek yogurt I’ve been trying to use up. By the way.. Who knew ch-ch-ch chia pets would be so good for us, one day? lol
Urvashee
We make a similar smoothie almost everyday. I have not thought to put oatmeal in it though. I will have to try it out!
Caralyn @ glutenfreehappytummy
yum! the perfect morning treat! healthy and delicious! thanks for sharing!
Katrina
I want a BlendTec! 😉 I love smoothies, too and recently have put spinach in a few of them. Mmm!
Shelby
Looks great Barbara, we do smoothies here almost every morning. Quick and easy way to grab breakfast on the run!
CJ at Food Stories
I love adding chia seeds to the mix 🙂
Gretchen (Veggie Grettie)
Isn’t it fun “hiding” veggies in smoothies! One of my favorite adds to smoothies is zucchini.
kelley {mountain mama cooks}
I’ve never thought to put oatmeal in a smoothie. It’s a great idea though as I’m sure it makes it so much more filling!
Jane Bonacci - The Heritage Cook
This would certainly help undo some of the damage of my weekly Chocolate Mondays, LOL! Your photos are striking.
Lisa~~
I adore chia seeds in smoothies. Looks delicious and healthy.
If you haven’t already, I’d love for you to check out my SRC entry Candied Popcorn.
Lisa~~
Cook Lisa Cook
Kitchen Belleicious
oh my son is on a smoothie kick right now and I am one happy momma since he doesn’t enjoy drinking just plain milk. Its a great way to incorporate calcium in your diet. This berry smoothie looks delicious! I must try it this weekend! Sorry I have been away- just been busy but all is back to normal now! Will visit again this week to see what you have in store:)
Rocky Mountain Woman
I’ve never heard of chia seeds. Will have to check it out!
Jaida (Sweet Beginnings)
It almost looks like a chocolate smoothie!! I’m sure it’s just as delicious as a chocolate one would be. 🙂 Great pick for SRC.
Mellissa
I made a similar smoothie for my parents and snuck spinach in there. So sneaky but so good for you.
Amy @ A Little Nosh
My son refuses to eat spinach, unless it’s in a smoothie. LOL!
If you haven’t already, I’d love if you’d check out my SRC pick this month, Dark Chocolate S’mores Pie!
shruti | a spoonful of yumm
i’ve been making so many smoothies lately since it’s so hot. this one looks healthy & tasty
melissa@IWasBornToCook
It looks so healthy and refreshing!
Katrina @ Warm Vanilla Sugar
Mmmm this sounds awesome!