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Green Orange Smoothie

April 15, 2013 By Tessa 16 Comments

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A paleo green orange smoothie bursting with bright flavors and loaded with good-for you ingredients!  This full meal smoothie will keep you satiated for hours with its healthy fats and protein!

two clear glasses with a creamy green smoothie with fresh orange zest and spinach leaves

Whenever we do smoothies in this house, they are almost ALWAYS as a meal.  This Paleo orange smoothie is no exception!

I have had to really practice at getting good at smoothie making.  It did not seem to come naturally to me like baking.  I have not been willing to sacrifice my health beliefs for taste…it needs to be NUTRITIOUS and not loaded with added sugars. 

Add in the curve ball of no top 8 allergens or corn…and it gets even more challenging!

In the beginning, I had LOTS of failures.  Slowly but surely however,  I have been able to learn and get into a groove with my new smoothie recipe attempts.

How do I add protein to my smoothies?

My biggest challenge is getting some protein in these smoothies for my son. 

When you take protein powders out, you need to be creative about your protein additions. 

My sons allergies mean almost all protein powders are not an option…and the 2 or three I have found that do not contain a trigger for him taste nasty.   But having protein in our smoothies is totally necessary as he is SO picky!

Protein is ALSO key to the staying power of a smoothie, along with a dose of healthy fats.

And a smoothie made entirely of fruits just isn’t going to stick with you for any length of time.

Choice of proteins in this smoothie:

  • Raw cashews –  lend a nuttiness to the flavor and a creaminess to the texture
  • Collagen: lends no flavor, but has SO many gut healing, hair, skin, and nail benefits…I add this wherever I can!!  My favorite brand tests vigorously to make sure their is no Round Up residue from the pasture raised animals!  You can use code tessa10 on any order for 10% off anything!
  • Chia seeds or hemp hearts add additional protein, fiber,  and goodies without altering the flavor too much!a tall thin clear glass filled with vibrant green smoothie topped with orange zest on white plate

 

How to make an orange smoothie?

This particular Paleo orange smoothie was born in the winter months when there is limited in-season produce. 

Citrus is plentiful however, and it is tasty and affordable!!

In this smoothie, I left some of the zested peel and pith intact on the oranges for an extra orange burst.  I simply use a knife to roughly peel….it’s quicker and cleaner for me to prep it this way.  A high powered blender is needed to pulverize all the peel though, so remove the whole thing if you do not have one. 

And if the white pith is super thick, it’s too bitter to use much, so use caution and remove most of it.

a green orange smoothie in a clear glass with orange zestCan I add a vitamin c boost to my green smoothie?

Vitamin C is an immune powerhouse, and so important to integrate, especially in the winter months.

I discovered camu camu powder recently and love it for its tangy addition to smoothies for an added vitamin c blast.  Only 1 teaspoon is needed for 700 mg vitamin c!  It is more easily used by our bodies since it a whole food instead of synthetic vitamin c!   Here is more info:

  • Carefully hand-picked and dried from the South American rainforest,Camu Camu powder is 100% certified organic and raw with no additives or fillers! Camu Camu berries are amazing superfruits that are said to contain more vitamin C than any other known botanical source. It is estimated to have 30 times more vitamin C than oranges along with calcium, amino acids & antioxidants that can help aid in the body’s overall health and vitality. 
    The Indigenous Amazonian people pick the Camu Camu berry (Myciaria dubia) in season, then dry and powder them, turning this purplish-red, cherry-like fruit to a light beige color. It has been traditionally used as a medicinal herb, improving the bodily functions of the brain, eyes, heart, lungs, liver and skin. It is also believed to help ward off the common cold, influenza and other viral diseases, various health conditions such as asthma, edema and heart disease, support strong collagen, tendons and ligaments, decrease inflammation, and help deal with stress and anxiety. 
  • I also adore my whole foods vitamin c powder, much easier to digest and absorb!

More full meal smoothies?  

  1. This Lime Smoothie is extra creamy and one of my personal favorites!
  2. This keto raspberry smoothie is beautifully pink and oh so delicious…low carb to boot!
  3. My Lemon Cheesecake Smoothie celebrates the beautiful flavor of fresh lemons!a green smoothie in a clear glass with a stainless steel straw with orange zests and spinach leaves scattered on the white plate

 

Paleo Orange Green Smoothie Recipe:

Be sure to come back and leave a comment if you try this healthy green smoothie!

two clear glasses with a creamy green smoothie with fresh orange zest and spinach leaves

Paleo Green Orange Smoothie

Tessa the Domestic Diva
Vibrant green smoothie with a burst of orange flavor and plenty of nourishing foods!
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Total Time 5 minutes mins
Course Breakfast
Cuisine American
Servings 2
Calories 510 kcal

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups milk I use So Delicious Unsweetened Coconut Milk
  • 2 medium navel oranges zested, and peeled with a knife so some peel remains (see notes above)
  • 2 handful baby greens
  • 1/4 cup raw cashews OR 1/4 avocado & 2 tablespoons collagen, or all 3!
  • 2 tablespoons coconut butter or MCT oil
  • 1/2 cup frozen mango or fresh with some ice
  • Liquid stevia or honey to taste, only if necessary

Optional:

  • 2 tablespoons hemp hearts or chia seeds
  • 1/4 teaspoon vitamin c powder or camu camu powder (links above)
  • 1 scoop collagen

Instructions
 

  • Place all ingredients in order into a high powered blender (BlendTec, Vitamix) and blend until smooth.

Nutrition

Calories: 510kcalCarbohydrates: 43gProtein: 19gFat: 30gSaturated Fat: 8gCholesterol: 24mgSodium: 122mgPotassium: 803mgFiber: 7gSugar: 32gVitamin A: 1670IUVitamin C: 94mgCalcium: 360mgIron: 4mg
Keyword green smoothie, healthy smoothie, orange smoothie
Tried this recipe?Let us know how it was!

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Comments

  1. Jules Shepard says

    May 18, 2018 at 10:04 AM

    This looks great and I’m intrigued by the camp came powder!

    Reply
  2. Ally @ Om Nom Ally says

    February 17, 2014 at 11:51 AM

    Citrus is such a great ingredient to use when there isn’t much other fruit choices around, I love how cheap and plentiful it is in winter 🙂 Thanks for the options for protein in the smoothie besides protein powder, I always forget I can add gelatin to smoothies and etc. for an extra boost!
    Lovely to see you at the Weekend Wholefood Blender Party, and hope you’ll join us again soon in the future 🙂

    Reply
  3. Cindy says

    April 24, 2013 at 6:42 PM

    I love the color and I love its a full meal deal! Got it tweeted and pinned to our GFF board! Thanks for linking up at Gluten Free Fridays!

    Reply
  4. Katherine @ Green Thickies says

    April 23, 2013 at 11:25 AM

    I totally agree, I can’t make a smoothie without it being a full meal. My toddler has become very picky so a smoothie is still my number 1 way to get different nutrients into her. Thank you for sharing this with Healthy Vegan Fridays. Check back on Friday to see if you were one of the Top 3! We hope to see you again this week. You can submit a post from Friday to end of Tuesday:
    http://www.greenthickies.com/healthy-vegan-fridays

    Reply
  5. Lisa Lynn says

    April 23, 2013 at 10:54 AM

    Looks great! Thanks for sharing on Wildcrafting Wedensday!

    Reply
  6. Danielle @ Poor and Gluten Free says

    April 21, 2013 at 2:02 PM

    This looks awesome (as your recipes always do)! I love a good smoothie. Thanks so much for sharing this on Waste Not Want Not Wednesday, Tessa, I’ve pinned it 🙂

    Reply
  7. Cassidy @ Cassidy's Craveable Creations says

    April 19, 2013 at 6:05 AM

    Looks great Tessa! I always love your smoothie recipes, can’t wait to make it 🙂

    Reply
  8. Miachel (Spiced Curiosity) says

    April 19, 2013 at 5:05 AM

    Yum! I should use cashews more.

    Reply
  9. Caralyn @ glutenfreehappytummy says

    April 18, 2013 at 6:22 PM

    mmmm I love a good smoothie! this sounds delish!

    Reply
  10. Amy says

    April 18, 2013 at 6:01 PM

    We are very limited on food as well, this has some good smoothie ideas! What are hemp hearts? I use hemp seeds regularly…

    Reply
    • Tessa Domestic Diva says

      April 18, 2013 at 7:22 PM

      Hi Amy…hemp heart are the hulled hemp seeds…

      Reply
  11. Barb @ A Life in Balance says

    April 18, 2013 at 12:18 PM

    I need to commit to making your recipes. Every time you share them, they sound so yummy.

    Thanks for sharing this one at Motivation Monday!

    Reply
  12. Linda says

    April 16, 2013 at 8:16 PM

    This sounds delicious, and I love the color! Thanks for sharing at Gluten-Free Wednesdays, Tessa. I always enjoy your entries. Looks like you forgot to add a link back. 🙂

    Reply
    • Tessa Domestic Diva says

      April 16, 2013 at 8:39 PM

      hi linda…it’s there, promise!! green is one of my favorite colors!

      Reply
  13. Andrea says

    April 16, 2013 at 1:01 PM

    Mmm, looks delicious! I am pinning this 🙂

    Thanks for sharing on Natural Living Monday!

    Reply
  14. Amber says

    April 16, 2013 at 9:30 AM

    Looks delish my friend. Always love finding new smoothie recipes!! Hope you’re going well, Tessa.

    Hugs,
    –Amber

    Reply

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