Clean Eating Cherry Beet Smoothie Recipe (2024)

ByTiffany McCauley

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This cherry beet smoothie will start your morning with plenty of good-for-you vitamins!!

I think I’ve mentioned, I don’t like beets.

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I’ve never liked beets.

I want to like beets.

I continue to cook beets in the hopes that I will learn to like beets.

I still don’t like beets.

But I had them for breakfast the other morning and MAN were they good! You see, I had some leftovers from my last recipe and just could not bring myself to eat them as they were, despite the fact that everyone else loved them. So I got creative and ended up with this surprisingly sweet and delicious smoothie.

They actually aren’t too bad when served a little on the sweet side and I know they have crazy good health benefits. So if I’m going to have them, then this is the way I’ll make them. You can’t “beet” a beautiful smoothie first thing in the morning!!

Just sayin’.

RECIPES USED:

  • Citrus Marinated Beets

Cherry Beet Smoothie Recipe

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Cherry Beet Smoothie Recipe

Start your morning off with lots of vitamins that keep a pep in your step all day!

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Course: Breakfast, Drinks, Smoothies

Cuisine: American

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 127kcal

Author: Tiffany McCauley

Ingredients

  • 1 cup frozen cherries (unsweetened)
  • 2 cups marinated beets (see recipe link above)
  • 1 cup light coconut milk
  • 1 medium banana
  • 1 tsp. ground cinnamon

US CustomaryMetric

Instructions

  • Place all ingredients in blender and blend until smooth.

Nutrition

Serving: 1cup | Calories: 127kcal | Carbohydrates: 21g | Protein: 1g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Sodium: 100mg | Potassium: 403mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 12g | Vitamin A: 65IU | Vitamin C: 8.3mg | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 0.8mg

Recipe from the Gracious Pantry archives, originally posted 1/24/13.

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  1. Oh my gosh, I am opposite of you and I LOVE BEETS. But I have never ever thought of putting them in a smoothie!!! What a fun idea. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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  2. LOL… you are too cute! I’ve been juicing my beets and adding them to smoothies for awhile now, my family calls them the ‘dirt’ drinks.
    Thank you for your continued efforts on getting these beet recipes down… I’m loving them!

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    1. Happy to “take one for the team”. 🙂

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  3. I like beets (it took me a while), but my problem is the staining. How do you keep them from staining your hands?

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    1. They didn’t stain my hands too bad. But you can always wear gloves.

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  4. this looks AMAZING!

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    1. Thanks! 🙂

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    1. Frozen mangos are the typical substitute for bananas.

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  5. Awesome smoothie.. I luv beets and cherry .. Such a yummy good pair.. And so much nutritions in ot for u and also gives u energy!

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  6. I purchased some beet powder form the local health food co-op and have been trying to figure out how to use it. This is PERFECT!! I am making for breakfast for my son and I tomorrow. So excited to try. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. My pleasure!

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  7. Would I be able to use unmarinated beets?
    and do they have to be cooked? (I’m new to the smoothie world)

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    1. Shawna – They don’t have to be marinated, but they do have to be cooked.

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      1. Costco of all places sells cooked beets packed in individual servings. This would be a great use for them. I’m going to try!

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        1. Kathy – Sounds great! I hope you enjoy it!

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  8. I tried this and I have to admit I really didn’t like it but I’m going to choke it down because I know it’s good for me.

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    1. Jenny – What didn’t you like about it?

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  9. We are getting beets in our next CSA box. I have never eaten beets before and the smoothie looks like it might be good. Only problem is that my daughter is allergic to banana. What could I substitute for the banana? thanks

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    1. Rose – I’m not sure how it would go with the beats, but typically, mango is the substitute for bananas.

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  10. This smoothie looks so good!! I’m making the marinated beets right now so I can make the smoothie tomorrow or the next day!!

    Also, for the person looking for a banana substitute, you could try avocado. I make a lot of smoothies with that and it would be similar texture as the banana and not overpowering flavor.

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    1. Joann – Thanks for the tip! Let me know how you like the smoothie! 😀

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  11. It was delicious! I used almond/coconut milk blend instead of the light coconut milk so mine probably wasn’t as thick. I also put some fresh ginger in place of the cinnamon just because I use that a lot in my smoothies. I’ll definitely make this one again!

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    1. Joanna – Fantastic! So glad you enjoyed it! 🙂

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  12. Tip for the stains on hands…use a little baking soda. Took mine right off.

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    1. Joann – Thank you!! Great to know!!

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  13. This may be a dumb question. I know what beets are but what are marinated beets?

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    1. Trina – If you click the bold text in the recipe, it will take you to the recipe for marinated beets. It’s just the way you cook them.

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  14. By coconut milk do you mean canned or..?

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    1. Evy – That’s what I used. I haven’t found one yet in a carton that is clean.

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  15. Why do the beets need to be cooked? I have used them raw in other smoothies.

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    1. Angela – That’s just the way I did it. You can try them raw if you prefer.

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  16. I love smoothies and I love beets. Never thought to put beets in smoothies though. I love the photo of the smoothie in the old timey milk bottle! Will give this a try when I am back home from Vegas.

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    1. Kurt – Wonderful! Let me know how you like it! 😀

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  17. Hmmm I don’t care for cherries at all but do love beets have to try this one sounds oh so good for you

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    1. Cindy – I’m not sure what you could sub for the cherries, but let me know what you end up with!

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  18. I had to laugh when I read your post! I love reading your stuff!

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    1. Leann – Thanks! 🙂

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  19. I am going to make this with frozen beets.

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    1. Laura – Let me know how it goes! 🙂

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Clean Eating Cherry Beet Smoothie Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Are beet smoothies good for you? ›

Beets are high in belatins, an antioxidant that may help decrease inflammation in the body. Other nutrient-packed ingredients add even more anti-inflammatory power, like the anthocyanins in blueberries and the gingerol found in ginger.

What do beetroot and bananas do to the body? ›

Beetroot is rich in folate and manganese, whereas banana is rich in dietary fiber, vitamin C, and potassium, which make beet banana smoothie a great drink.

How to cut beets for smoothies? ›

Cut the beet into large chunks and steam or lightly boil the pieces until they are tender, then chill them so that your smoothie stays nice and frosty.

Are beet stems good in smoothies? ›

An easy and tasty way to use your beet greens is to add them your smoothies! I usually only use the leafy parts, saving the stems for sautéing. If you are using a high-speed blender, I don't see why you can't toss a few stems into your smoothies, too!

Is it healthier to drink beet juice or eat beets? ›

Both eating beets and drinking beet juice will give you anti-inflammatory betalains and other phytonutrients. If you're looking to enhance athletic performance, drink up. Juicing beets delivers a concentrated dose of nitrates, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. However, you lose the fiber when you juice the beets.

Does beet juice clean your gut? ›

How Beets Cleanse Your Colon. Beets are rich in antioxidants and high in fiber that can help pull toxins into the colon where they can be evacuated. Because fiber isn't digested by your body like other food components, such as fats, proteins or carbohydrates, it feeds friendly gut bacteria.

Do beets flush the liver? ›

Beetroot juice: Beetroot juice is a great way to detox your liver and improve its function. They are high in antioxidants and help to cleanse the blood. They also promote healthy liver function by helping to break down toxins. Try adding some beet juice to your diet for better liver health.

What organ is beetroot good for? ›

For instance, betalains (mainly betanin) are the effective antioxidant extracted from beetroot. Several lines of evidence have shown that betalains might reduce the risk of some cancers, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, liver and kidney damage (Kavitha et al., 2013).

How many times a week should you eat beets? ›

Moreover, beets are low in calories with zero cholesterol and a small amount of fat. However, the root is high in sugar and carbohydrates, so while you can consume the greens on top of the root in unlimited quantities, you should only have the root a few times a week. Beets are best from early spring to late fall.

What fruit goes well with beets? ›

Fruits like citrus, berries, melons, apples, pineapple, grapes, kiwi, pears and peaches all mix exceptionally well with beets. Their sweet, tart notes help temper the intense vegetal taste of the beets.

Is blending beets better than juicing? ›

Most of the fiber, both soluble and insoluble and up to 20% of the antioxidants are lost when juicing. Blending, on the other hand, retains all of the fiber allowing a naturally fast delivery of nutrients to the blood stream without a huge spike in blood sugar (as seen from juices).

Do you peel beets before blending? ›

The only thing you really have to think about is whether or not you want to peel your beets before you juice them. The peel of beetroot is perfectly safe to eat and juice, as long as you've scrubbed it clean with a brush. Make sure that there isn't any dirt left on your beets and you'll be fine.

Can I drink beet smoothie everyday? ›

Although beet juice is safe for most people, it may cause the following side effects: Red or pinkish urine: Drinking beet juice every day can cause your urine to red or pinkish. However, this does not indicate a medical problem. Once you stop eating beets, your urine color will return to normal.

What should you not take with beet root powder? ›

People prone to low blood pressure should also avoid consuming large quantities of beetroot or beet supplements, as the nitrates in beets can bring down blood pressure even more. If you are taking medication for high blood pressure, you should consult a healthcare provider before starting a beetroot supplement.

Is it better to eat beets or beet root powder? ›

While it's always best to opt for fresh, whole foods whenever possible, the good news is, using beet powder can be a simple hack to a whole lotta superhuman strength (in the form of those powerful nitrates previously mentioned). Beet powder (besides being super convenient) has less carbs and calories vs.

How often should I drink a beet smoothie? ›

It also reduces the oxygen muscles need during physical activity, making it easier for individuals of all ages and health conditions to perform various physical activities. Two cups of beetroot juice daily are recommended to achieve nitrate levels beneficial for cardiovascular health.

Is it OK to drink fresh beet juice everyday? ›

Beet is linked to the improvement of a variety of conditions, especially for anemia. While there are no official guidelines on recommended daily intake, a cup of beet juice a day is typically harmless. According to a study, daily intake of 8.4 ounces of juice lowered both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

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