Magic Morning Smoothie
Unlike many other recipe-providing blogs, I’m actually going to provide the recipe before I go into the backstory! Amazing concept! Here is the recipe to my favorite way to start a morning:
Magic Morning Smoothie
1 cup frozen spinach or kale
1 frozen banana
1/2 scoop of Whey protein
1/2 scoop of Plant-based protein
1 cup almond milk
2 -5 tsp dark cocoa powder (go with your gut)
Coffee ice cubes
The secret to this recipe is definitely the coffee ice cubes. I purchased rubber ice cube trays off Amazon that make a smaller sized ice cube. Whenever we have some extra leftover coffee, I will add the coffee to the trays and stick them in the freezer. These coffee ice cubes give me a great kick in the morning and when combined with the chocolate flavors from the protein powder and the dark cocoa powder, it really tastes like I’m drinking a blended iced mocha drink. Yum!
Now, what about the other ingredients?
For my frozen spinach or kale, I will typically buy the large Power Greens from Costco. If I don’t get to Costco (this is rare) or run out, I will buy a larger container of greens from the grocery store, put it into a freezer-safe container and stick it in the freezer. This makes it easier to blend and I can never taste the greens so I get in a serving of veggies without even noticing.
I also freeze my bananas. I don’t know about you, but my family is so unpredictable when it comes to bananas. Sometimes I will buy a bunch and they will eat them in a few days and be looking for more. Other times my family won’t even look at them. I can never win with bananas, so I always make sure then they start to get darker, I peel them and break them into pieces and put them in the freezer as well.
I always add some sort of protein and I’ve found a good mix of two different kinds of protein. I used to only use plant-based protein powder (found at Costco) but I found a really good isolate protein that tastes good and I can buy it from Costco online. I decided to use a half scoop of each so I can reach my goal of 30g of protein while getting both types. The whey protein powder I use is Dymatize® ISO 100® Whey Protein Isolate in the chocolate peanut butter flavor.
The plant-based protein I use is Orgain’s Simple Organic Plant-Based Protein Powder in the vanilla flavor.
Next, a smoothie needs some liquid and I like to use an unsweetened vanilla almond milk. This gives the smoothie some creaminess. I usually buy either the Silk brand or the Blue Diamond brand. I can’t taste the difference and I will usually just buy whichever one is cheaper that day.
Finally, the secret ingredient (that is not so secret anymore since I gave it away at the beginning). I love my coffee in the morning and coffee with chocolate is such a great combination. Sometimes in a pinch I will add cold coffee that I’ve saved from a previous brew, but if I have the coffee in ice cube form, I love to add them to my morning mix. I bought two rubber ice cube trays off of Amazon that make small honeycomb shaped cubes. I can easily pop a few (okay five) out and put them in my smoothie to add some caffeine and a boost before my workout.
All of these combined make my perfect morning smoothie. When I first started making a morning smoothie as a pre-workout way of getting some protein and caffeine before starting my workout, I tried different combinations. I would try different fruits (blueberries, strawberries, mixed berries), I would try different protein powder flavors, and was only using water and regular ice cubes. Once I hit on this combination, it stuck. These days, the only change I sometimes purposefully make is to use frozen dark cherries instead of bananas (chocolate covered cherries anyone??). Otherwise it’s this, every day! Try it and let me know what you think.