Saturday, July 04, 2009

"But it smells like GRASS!" Smoothie

This recipe is really good and I drink it at least once a day. Most of my non-vegan/vegetarian friends fear this drink, though. That's where the smoothie recipe derives its name, "But it smells like GRASS!" If it is really GREEN, then you know it is GOOD for you!

Green is good!

Enjoy!

Philip

servings: 2 to 4 glasses

ingredients:
1 to 2 oz fresh ginger root, peeled and diced
2 bananas, peeled (duh! ;) )
1 gala apple, cored and unpeeled
1 pear, cored and unpeeled
1 navel orange, peeled
2 handfuls lacinato kale, stems removed
2 handfuls baby spinach (if no kale is found, use more spinach)
1 or 2 cups orange juice or raw kombucha tea (you can choose)
raw honey (optional, for taste)

preparation:
If possible, please find organic ingredients. Aside from raw honey, all the ingredients should be chilled. Wash and prepare the fruits, leaves and root.

In a blender, drop in diced ginger root, 2 bananas, apple, pear, and orange. Start the blender. Add 1 cup orange juice or kombucha tea. Make sure the mixture is "going" and not stuck. Stop the blender and put in spinach and kale leaves. Pulse until the mixture starts to flow and let the blender run for a minute or 2. The smoothie should be thick. If it is too thick, blend in more orange juice or kombucha tea. Do a taste test. If it needs to be sweetened, add and blend in raw honey to taste. Chill if needed.

Sometimes I am unable to find lacinato kale, so I use more baby spinach if needed. If the blender is not full enough, add more spinach/kale leaves and orange juice or kombucha tea.

3 comments:

wendy said...

that sounds yummy! i may have to try this as my morning pick me up..try not to have so much coffee..lol

Anonymous said...

2 handfuls of what, stems removed?

Deaf258 said...

You know those bags or boxes of organic baby spinach in the produce section? I use that. Just rinse really good, then make sure to strain off as much water as you can before you put the spinach in.