This Matcha Green Tea Smoothie recipe post is sponsored by NFRA.
I’m going green over here thanks to mighty matcha. Have you tried matcha green tea powder before? This health food has caught on (and for good reason) and is becoming mainstream… like I found it at a regular grocery store the other day.
Matcha is a type of green tea with leaves that are bright green in color and are ground into a fine powdery form. When you drink traditional tea, you steep the leaves into hot water and discard them, but with matcha you drink all the leaves.
Eating the leaves = more potent green tea compounds like antioxidants, vitamins and minerals ANNNND caffeine.
Matcha blends really nicely into a smoothie and THAT GREEN COLOR! Love it. And aside from the health benefits, one of my favorite reasons to add matcha is it gives a warm and savory feel to this fruited green smoothie.
Oh and banana haters rejoice because this Matcha Green Tea Smoothie is for you! Read: NO BANANAS in the mix, and it’s still so velvety and creamy thanks to frozen mango. For those people that don’t get it (I didn’t get what the fuss was about it at first since I’m one of those– eat a banana or two every single day type of people) but I get comments and requests for banana free smoothies all the time, like ALL THE TIME.
So because some of you just can’t stand the taste of banana in your smoothie… get happy because I left the ‘nanas out of the line up on this one.
I enjoy drinking green drinks like this Matcha Green Tea Smoothie for breakfast because I get a serving or two of veggies down the hatch, first thing in the morning! And that’s winning in my book.
Frozen fruit is my solution for making smoothies rock! It gives texture and a better concentration of flavors, without watering it down with ice. I keep frozen fruit on hand like these Cascadian Farm Organic mango and peaches that are diced and ready to go into a smoothie.
I don’t like to add sugar to smoothies, so I sweeten this one up naturally with Florida’s Natural Orange Juice, extra pulp please! I also like the tang and balance (and vitamin C) that OJ gives to smoothies.
This time of year, I’ll take all the immune boosters I can get … cold and flu season has been rough on this house. For more recipe ideas inspired by foods in the freezer and dairy aisles, check out EasyHomeMeals.com.
PrintMatcha Green Tea Smoothie
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Total Time: 5 mins
- Yield: 2 servings 1x
Description
Go green with this mighty Matcha Green Tea Smoothie made with frozen mango, peaches, kale, orange juice, kefir, and matcha green tea powder. It’s antioxidant rich, smooth and creamy and makes a great breakfast or snack!
Ingredients
- ½ cup plain kefir
- 1 cup Florida’s Natural Orange Juice
- 1 teaspoon Matcha Green Tea Powder
- 1 ½ cup frozen Cascadian Farm Organic Mango Chunks
- 1 cup frozen Cascadian Farm Organic Sliced Peaches
- 1 cup packed kale leaves
Instructions
- Place kefir, orange juice, matcha powder, mango, peaches, and kale into the blender. Blend until smooth and creamy. Serve immediately.
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Cammy says
This looks amazing Kristina. How do you get such a smooth texture? When I blend kale i end up having to chew my smoothie. I’m looking into new blenders and was wondering what you would recommend? I’m looking at the Vitamix 5300 after reading this article https://livingfreshdaily.com/vitamix-5200-vs-5300-which-is-best/ but I wanted to know if you had any specific recommendations. Thanks!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Hey Cammy! I use a vitamix 🙂 Had mine for 5 years now and it still works great.
Kelii @ Hungry Hobby says
Yum the combination of mango and matcha sounds divine! I usually go for more of a matcha late smoothie with protein powder in it, but now I’m craving a fruit based one, and the kefir is clever too!
Shannon @ KISS in the Kitchen says
This smoothie looks SO refreshing and you combined just the right flavors! I made a matcha smoothie last year, but honestly- this one looks way better… I’ll have to try it 🙂
Kara @ Byte Sized Nutrition says
I still have yet to jump on board with the matcha trend, but I’m thinking it’s about time I give it a go. This smoothie looks amazing!
Whitney @ To Live & Diet in L.A. says
Wow! Look at that color!! I love matcha but have never used it in a smoothie before – will definitely be trying this!
Sylvia @ParentingDiabetes. says
Wow that looks good. I’ve never thought about eating the leaves! I’ve recently stopped drinking coffee and am drinking hot tea instead but sometimes a little more caffeine would be nice! And very pretty pictures!
Anna Owen says
What’s your favorite type of matcha?
Abbie Gellman says
I love the mango/peach pairing, amazing!
Abbey Sharp says
Sign me up for anything with matcha! This looks heavenly :). Thanks for the recipe!
Choclette says
I love matcha, both as a drink and as an ingredient. I recently made some matcha pancakes, which were rather good. Your smoothie looks ace.
Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
oooo! I’m going to try adding it to my pancakes next!
Karen @ Seasonal Cravings says
I need all the immunity-boosting I can get right now. My kids and I keep trading illnesses. I have not tried matcha powder yet but it makes for the most gorgeous colored smoothie ever. Wonder if I could get the kiddos to drink this? Looks delicious!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
well I probably wouldn’t give it to kiddos that aren’t old enough to drink coffee– since it can have equivalent amounts of caffeine as a cup of coffee.
Beth @ Binky's Culinary Carnival says
I haven’t tried matcha yet. (I’m always behind!) I think you may have just sold me!
Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
me too!! I’ve had matcha mixed in with a green tea blend (steeped), but didn’t buy the powder until recently. It’s so easy to add to things 🙂
Emily | EmPowered Nutrition says
I’ve tried matcha a few times, but the flavor is a little strong for me. I’ll have to try adding in fruits like these to see if that helps! This looks great!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
Yeah– I added 1 teaspoon for two servings and lots of fruit 🙂 You can’t really taste it too much and it kinda tames the sweetness by adding a little savory element.
Bintu - Recipes From A Pantry says
This looks so so good for you. Frozen fruit is great to have in the freezer for smoothies like this
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
AMEN!! I’m all about it. And I’ve recently learned to freeze (peeled) avocados before they go bad..which always happens to me because I will eat half and then put it in the fridge– next time it’s going into the freezer for smoothies.
Luci's Morsels says
I am having some serious breakfast envy right now! I love green smoothies!
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Kristina LaRue, RD, CSSD says
haha, you’re so funny!