So, if you have run into me in the past week or so I was probably raving about using beet greens in my smoothies. I seriously can’t stop talking about it- like I invented using beet greens in a smoothie or something. Clearly, that’s not the case but it’s not something I thought about doing with the wonderful beet greens that come with the beets. I was always too focused on using the beets, that the greens were an afterthought. Beet greens are great in smoothies because they have a mild flavor like spinach and they are packed with nutrients. And in season, they are plentiful and cheap!
I have been loving smoothies for breakfast. When the kids wake up and I say “who wants a smoothie?” I get the inevitable “meeeee” from my 2 year old. The other two have wised up to my use of kale, spinach, beet greens- whatever I can throw in there to add nutrients. They will happily drink one that has more fruit than greens and is not “green”, so I just do what I can. Even if they get a little of that good stuff in there, I’m good. For me, the key to a good smoothie is the frozen banana. I always have frozen bananas on hand for smoothies and banana “whips” as my friend calls them. Just whip up a frozen banana and fruit or peanut butter and Nutella to the consistency of ice cream and it’s an instant dessert! So yummy! But back to the smoothie. I rarely measure the ingredients when I make a smoothie, but I tried to give an idea what I put in mine. You can adjust to your own taste. The fruit options are endless. I used strawberry here, but any berry or fruit will do. I had a raspberry one this week that was delicious. We are at the end of strawberry season here, but raspberries, black berries and blueberries are in season. And since my 2 year old will not eat much for breakfast other than a smoothie, I started putting oats in it to make it more substantial. I put protein powder in mine if I’m making one for after a run or workout. I am not an expert on protein powder, but I use a plant based protein and it’s been working well for recovery.
I also think it’s great to get the kids involved in making and growing healthy foods, and while I know this, I still have a hard time taking the time to get them involved rather than rushing through it myself and onto the next task. I have to be mindful of this and it’s something I’m working on. This day, my 2 year old happily helped me in the kitchen and we sat and drank them together.
Ingredients
1/3 cup rolled oats, pulsed in blender into a fine powder
1-1 1/2 frozen banana
2 cups beet greens, tough ribs and stems removed
2 cups capped strawberries or any berry or fruit you have on hand
1 cup almond milk, or milk of choice
*If you need more sweetness, add a little honey
Pulse the oats first and then add the rest of the ingredients to a blender and enjoy-preferably in a pretty glass or jar! It makes the smoothie taste better in my opinion!



