Avocado Smoothie

Made with banana and coconut milk, this avocado smoothie recipe is deliciously creamy without any dairy. An easy, refreshing vegan breakfast!

Creamy Avocado Smoothie

A recent trip to Dallas inspired me to make this creamy avocado smoothie recipe. While we were there, Jack and I went to a popsicle shop that had this dairy-free avocado lime pop that I went crazy for. I’ve wanted to recreate it all summer, and I finally did…in smoothie form!

Don’t worry – this avocado smoothie doesn’t taste at all like guacamole. Instead, it’s like a fresh lime sorbet. Thanks to the avocado and banana, it has a delicious creamy texture that makes it a really satisfying breakfast or snack. In fact, it’s so good that I’d even eat it for dessert!

avocado smoothie ingredients

Avocado Smoothie Recipe Ingredients

Here’s what you’ll need to make this delicious creamy green smoothie:

  • Avocado, of course! It gives this smoothie an amazing velvety texture and packs it with healthy fats.
  • Frozen banana – It adds sweetness and makes this smoothie even creamier.
  • Frozen pineapple – For a sweet, tropical flair.
  • Spinach – I always love giving my smoothies extra green power! Trust me, you won’t be able to taste it.
  • Lime juice and zest – They make this smoothie super bright, fresh, and tangy.
  • Maple syrup – I add just a dash for extra sweetness.
  • Coconut milk – It gets the blender moving, adds delicious coconut flavor, and makes this smoothie totally dairy-free!
  • Aloha Vanilla Protein Powder – Made with organic plant-based ingredients like pea, pumpkin seed, and hemp seed protein, it’s packed with tons of omega 3’s and a whopping 9 grams of protein per scoop!

Find the complete recipe with measurements below.

Adding lime zest and hemp seeds to a blender

Blend it all together, taste and adjust, and enjoy! I like to top my glass with a sprinkle of chia seeds or hemp seeds for extra protein.

Avocado, banana, pineapple, and spinach in a blender

Avocado Smoothie Recipe Variations

I love this avocado smoothie recipe as written, but it’s flexible! Feel free to experiment with different variations. Here are a few of my favorites:

  • Change up the greens. Replace the spinach with 1/2 cup kale.
  • Switch the milk. I love the coconut flavor in this avocado smoothie, but if you don’t have coconut milk on hand, almond milk, oat milk, or regular milk would work just fine.
  • Swap the fruit. Replace the pineapple with an equal amount of frozen mango.
  • Add herbs. A handful of fresh mint or basil would be delicious.
  • Make a smoothie bowl. Reduce the coconut milk to make this smoothie extra-thick! Then, top it with chia seeds, hemp seeds, granola, fresh fruit, or nut butter, and eat it with a spoon. You could also top it with chocolate sauce or cacao nibs for dessert!

Let me know what variations you try!

avocado smoothie in glasses

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Creamy Avocado Smoothie

rate this recipe:
5 from 21 votes
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes
Serves 2 to 3
This creamy dairy-free avocado smoothie is perfect for breakfast or a healthy snack!

Ingredients

  • 1/2 cup cubed frozen pineapple
  • 2 cups packed fresh spinach, or 1 cup frozen spinach
  • 1 ripe avocado
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 3/4 cup light coconut milk, canned or from a carton
  • 3 tablespoons fresh lime juice, plus 1/2 teaspoon zest
  • 1 teaspoon maple syrup
  • pinch of sea salt
  • 8 ice cubes
  • 2 scoops vanilla protein powder*, optional

Instructions

  • Combine the pineapple, spinach, avocado, banana, coconut milk, lime juice, maple syrup, salt, ice, and protein powder, if using, in a blender. Blend until creamy.
  • Taste and adjust the sweetness to your liking. If you prefer a sweeter smoothie, add more maple syrup. If the consistency is too thick, add more coconut milk, and blend again.

 

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  1. kim
    05.25.2023

    5 stars
    It’s hard to get lime in my hometown. Is it possible to substitute lime with lemon?

  2. Theresa
    10.19.2022

    5 stars
    Delicious. My toddler even liked it! Great consistency and taste.

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      10.21.2022

      I’m glad it was so enjoyed!

  3. Cindy
    08.11.2022

    Yummy!! So goodI had never used frozen spinach (only fresh before) so easy to put together.. I also subbed frozen mango for the pineapple.. makes a lot!
    Thank you! Can’t wait to try more of your recipes.

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      08.12.2022

      I’m so glad you enjoyed it!

  4. Esther
    05.28.2022

    I took out the lime part because it was a bit too strong, plus mixed spinach, kale, chard, and added just one strawberry to make up for the lime. It tastes amazing and creamy!!

  5. Ed Holt
    05.15.2022

    How do these smoothies react with diabetes sufferers?

  6. Barbara
    03.12.2022

    I am not a pineapple eater…
    Any ideas for substitutes…
    I also imagine it would be just fine
    w/o it.
    thanks!

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      03.13.2022

      Hi Barbara, you could try frozen mango or frozen peaches.

      • Barbara
        03.13.2022

        Thanks, Jeanine.
        I especially like the idea of frozen mango.
        I’ll let you know…

    • SRA
      05.29.2023

      Barbara if you want a real avocado smoothie….you grab your blender and add – half avocado, condense milk to taste, KOREAN milk……thats it!!!. None of that spinach and lime and banana stuff. Thats not real avocado drink

  7. Gina Lynch
    10.21.2021

    5 stars
    Awesome recipe. Love the flavor and taste. I used spinach instead because I did not have kale. Sooo good and healthy!

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