Drink Your Greens (yellows & reds)!

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When Elsa is at preschool, David and I sometimes drink our meals instead of eating them. Spinach, avocado, sprouts, pear, lime and pumpkin seeds might sound like a delicious salad to most people. But add a splash of plant milk and some ice and you have turned it into a creamy and groovy green shake. The advantage is not only that it’s quicker to prepare and easier to consume. It also comes with endless possibilities and variations. Add a banana and some extra hemp powder and it’s perfect after a workout. Don’t have almond milk at home? Not a problem, try coconut milk instead. There are no limits or rules.

Smoothies have become a way for us to keep a few of our meals lighter and simpler (which can feel very nice when you work with food all day, like Sara also pointed out). Smoothie can be our breakfast, lunch or anything in-between. And it’s always our first choice after working out. If we are on a detox, a smoothie can even be a pretty fulfilling dinner. The smoothies we mainly talk about today differ from the ones you often find on dessert menus in restaurants, as these have vegetables in them. They still have a sweetness to them, but are more nourishing. It truly is a meal in a glass.

Look for color!
Call us bananas, but we actually prefer to choose ingredients for our smoothies depending on color. It feels a bit more civilized not drinking a brown mess (unless it’s a cacao smoothie). Keeping your smoothies in color scale is not only pretty, but also one of the easiest way to keep track of their health benefits. The colors of fruit and vegetables are directly connected with what nutrients they are rich in. It’s always good to eat (and drink) plants with lots of color, as the color is an indicator that they are rich in the natural chemicals phytonutrients, that help prevent disease and keep your body working properly. So, searching for these disease fighting components is not difficult at all, simply go hunt for colors. The specific colors also indicates what minerals, vitamins and phytonutrients they are rich in. Dark green vegetables are for example rich in iron, carotenoids and chlorophyll. Yellow and orange fruit are rich in vitamin C and flavonoids. Red and purple vegetables and fruit contain anthocyanins and lycopene. So try to vary different colors on different days for best result.

Balance
Another secret behind a good, nutritious and nourishing smoothie is to find a balance between fruit, vegetables, proteins (nuts or nut butter, seeds and protein powders), spices and add-ins (spirulina, turmeric, bee pollen, etc.). Try to make sure that you have something from every category for best result. And make sure to choose organic ingredients if you can find and afford it.

Below, we have listed three of our favorite smoothies in different colors. Use the smoothies as inspiration and add in or replace whatever you have at home. Just follow the color trail ;-)

Cheers!

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Be Better Beetroot & Strawberry Smoothie
Serves 2

Nitrogen rich vegetables like beetroots increases the blood flow to the muscles, which means that you get more energy and better performance when you are working out. Cool right!?

1 handful frozen strawberries
1 raw beetroot, peeled (shredded if you don’t have a high-speed blender)
3 tbsp pomegranate seeds
2 tbsp dried goji berries, optional
2 fresh dates, pitted
2 tbsp chia seeds or flax seeds
1 inch fresh ginger or 1/2 tsp ground ginger
1 pinch ground vanilla or extract
1 cup almond milk or plant milk of your choice

Mix all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Add more liquid if it feels too thick.

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Green Recovery Smoothie

Celery and banana are rich in the electrolytes Sodium and Potassium (which you loose when you sweat). Together with the proteins in the hemp powder and nut butter, they are the perfect ingredients in a recovery drink. Keep hydrated and drink this Green Recovery Smoothie after a workout for best result.

1 celery stem with leaves
1 small handful kale or spinach

1 ripe banana, peeled
1 kiwi, peeled

1/2 avocado, stoned
1 lime, juice
1 tbsp hemp protein powder, optional
1 tbsp almond butter or soaked almonds
1 cup coconut water or plant milk of your choice

Mix all ingredients in a blender with a few ice cubes until smooth.

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Super C Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie
Serves 2

Vitamin C is found in citrus fruit, rosehip and mango, and is in fact a strong antioxidant, helping repair and protect the cells in our bodies. Turmeric has highly anti-inflammatory and healing properties. Add 1 tsp to your daily routine.

1 mango, peeled and stoned
1/2 orange, peeled
1 raw carrot (shredded if you don’t have a high–speed blender)
1 handful soaked cashew nuts
1 tsp ground turmeric
1 tsp bee pollen, optional 
1 tsp rosehip powder, optional
1/2 cup coconut milk
1/2 cup water

Mix all ingredients in blender with a few ice cubes until smooth.

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If you follow us on Instagram (David | Luise) you can find several more smoothie recipes and tips.

105 Comments

  • Great info. Lucky me I discovered your blog by chance (stumbleupon). I've book-marked it for later!
  • I'm so inspired by not only your gorgeous combination of photography, but your recipes as well. You've won me over.
  • Dear David, Luise and little Elsa, I just discovered your blog and I love it! All the recipes, the little stories around them - marvelous!! I am also a big fan of vegetable and fruit smoothies and eat mostly vegetarian. I posted some smoothie recipes on my blog www.BabyEcoChic.com, but mostly blog about eco-friendly stuff for babies, kids and sustainable families - perhaps you like to come around. I will for sure recommend some of your recipes, but first I have to experiment a bit. And I will buy your new book.... Kind regads from the South, miriam
  • Nadia
    Thankyou so much for the wonderful recipes
  • Loved this post! I have been making color-coded smoothies for the last year and absolutely agree with everything you said. Your combinations look yummy - going to give them a try. It is always fun to have some new direction. Beautiful pics :)
  • Karen
    I just made this with a few modifications based on what I had on hand. I used raspberries and blueberries instead of the strawberries and pomegranate seeds, and my beets were already cooked. I added some almond butter and a little bit of coconut oil. It was absolutely delicious and I'm looking forward to trying your other recipes. Thank you!
  • Min
    Such a lovely and inspiring post and blog in general. I have been following you for two weeks and we love the food we have been cooking following your recipes! I just have a question: do you ever give vegetable juices to your daughter? I have a 19 month old son and i was wondering whether it is ok to give him veg juices. Thanks and keep up the great work!
  • Anna
    Hi, I hope you are still following this comment thread. I am going to try your recipe for the yellow juice this weekend and am wondering if you actually use the thick coconut milk you can buy in a can or do you use coconut water? Thanks!
    • Hi Anna, we use coconut milk (from a can) in this recipe, but you could try using coconut water as well. It will probably taste a little less rich than with the milk. /David
      • Anna
        Thanks!
  • Annika
    I am simply in love with all kind of Smoothies since all your great posts about them! But it is because your pictures are so mouthwatering that fresh fruits and vegetables become much more shining than any candy or packed food could ever be. Mother earth is creating wonderful things! Have you ever thought about offering your pictures as Posters? I would love to have them on my kitchen wall to never forget about the beauty of healthy food. Let me know if so. Thank you for your wonderful Inspiration!
  • Cosette
    Just a tip for making the red smoothie, roasting the beets for an hour in foil at 400 degrees F and then cooling them in the fridge till totally chilled works great for low speed blenders and it tastes yummy! Easy on the blades as well.
  • Having a flavor experience with your red smoothie here... I just happened to have all the ingredients at home, but thought with so many ingredients, some of the flavors might get mingled or covered, but it's like they were enhanced by each other and it feels like a flavor explosion with many subtle notes, full until the end. Your blog is amazing & the photos are absolutely spectacular!
  • This is, hands down, my most favorite {food} blog post on the entire interwebs! The food photography is epic. STUNNING. This is the stuff dreams are made of. Thank you for your countless inpirations, hard work and brilliant creativity. XO SHERRIE | With Food + Love
  • You're photography is stunning. Do you mind me asking what you used for the background of the photos? I've been trying to find something similar.
  • Gergana Micova
    The green smoothies are my favorite. I also add ginger!
  • Thank you for sharing these smoothie recipes! I have been making a smoothie for at least one meal for about two years now. I have also found that one color smoothies taste the best and I am glad to say that all three of these taste absolutely amazing!
  • Thanks for sharing the recipes. I've been making smoothies for breakkies and all I do is to put in any fruit I find in the fridge, a splash of milk or yogurt and chia seeds. I love beetroot so I shall try adding them in next!
  • Denise
    Thanks for sharing your to-go-to recipes. I'm always on the lookout for new healthy "green" smoothie recipes and I will be trying these recipes in the future for sure! I love reading your post (besides the awesome yummy food that's on there) since my mum is Danish but I live in Australia, so your Danish/Scandinavian adventures remind me of my family! :)
  • Love this idea. There is a three michelin star french chef (Alain Passard) who creates all his dishes based on color. He thinks that if it is grown at the same time in the garden and if it has like colors, you can't go wrong with associating the ingredients together. For example he has a leek, grape, and nut salad recipe that is aboslutely phenomenal or a rhubarb angelica dessert. I really like the idea. I've been trying to do the same and it works very well.
  • Loved this post, the fotos and the colours. Tried at home the yellows and the reds and they came out great. Hope you don't mind I put the recipes and my fotos with credits to this post and your blog. Really amazing images you have! (http://belitaarainhadoscouratos.blogs.sapo.pt/279867.html)
  • I drink my greens every morning. I haven't thought about drinking my reds and yellows as well. Thanks for the great idea!
  • I love your blog and agree with Anne above that your photos are art, I would love to buy some prints especially of these last few photos!
  • Anne
    Any chance you will convert these photos to posters and offer them for sale? They are amazingly beautiful and inspirational (as evidenced in the comments). I believe that places them in the category of true art.
  • Tjohoo as we say in Sweden! So inspiring recipes and photos- makes you wanna swim in oceans of green! Thank you and keep up the good work!
  • Ann Beyer
    Hej! Skulle vilja göra en kort mejlintervju med David ang nya boken. Kan du mejla mig så snart som möjligt! MVH Ann Beyer, redaktör Vi Föräldrar
  • Alana
    Since it's Thanksgiving, I'm always looking for blogs that will give me plenty of ideas. My friend just told me about "Cooking With Mr. C." on Facebook (also a blog). I just "Liked" his page. He dedicates November for all Thanksgiving ideas. I was hoping I may find some things on your blog this season too. Alana
  • Love the pictures and drinking my veggies!
  • Vera Fidalgo
    I tried the Super C Anti-Inflammatory Smoothie yesterday, but used ginger powder instead because I was out of turmeric. :( I also skipped the cashew nuts because I was going for rye bread with hazelnut butter as well and thought it might be too much. It tasted soooo delicious and delicate. One left to try (greens) and I am sure it will be equally tasteful!
  • Your photos are exquisite, and as a botanical artist and designer- you bring inspiration to my day. Thank you! xo
  • These photos are your best yet. I can't stop looking at all of the little details. Just beautiful!
  • Linnea
    Hej Luise & David, tack för en superfin blogg. Alltid inspirerande. Själv är jag också en del av ett svenskt-danskt par på söder i sthlm. Undra hur många vi kan tänkas vara? ; ) Ville egentligen bara fråga om ni har några tips på var ni brukar handla? Någon speciell affär som alltid har superpris på något eller ett märke som ni gillar extra mycket? Är mycket glad över att de har börjat sälja Urtekram i Sverige, det är en favorit från åren i Danmark. vh Linnea

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