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This post was originally published in April 2014.

Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie

Spring is around the corner, which means that it’s time to get back to eating fresh and bright flavors! This green smoothie will certainly do the trick! Pineapple, mango, lime, orange, and banana come together to wake up your taste buds and energize you for the day! It’s got a generous helping of spinach too, but you’ll hardly notice—my kids certainly don’t! And a bit of gelled chia seeds round out the smoothie with a bit of protein and healthy vitamins! A Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie is sure to be a hit with your whole family!

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So Much Citrus

I came up with this smoothie while I was pregnant with Jonny, in 2014. During his pregnancy I craved all things citrus and drank a quart of orange juice nearly every day. I just couldn’t get enough! This smoothie gets a triple hit in the citrus department! The first pop of citrus comes from one small orange—I love to pop a small clementine or satsuma into this—we have them on hand for a large stretch of the year! I also use a tiny wedge of lime—I’m talking tiny!—rind and all. That little bit of peel packs so much flavor, and it really is the star of the smoothie. And finally, I use orange juice as my liquid. It adds just enough sweetness, and great flavor. For those wanting to avoid juice, you could instead add more whole orange and use coconut water, water, or non dairy milk, though the citrus flavor will not be quite as pronounced.

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Prep ahead

You can follow the tips on the Smoothie Kit post to prep several of these and keep them in your fridge, or you can grab the ingredients each morning. This really helps for weekday mornings when extra time is at a minimum. Just dump a bag of prepared fruits into your blender, add the juice (or liquid of choice), and blend away!

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^^^ My Vitamix always blends greens so smoothly that even the pickiest kid can’t detect them!

Kid Favorite

Despite the spinach in this Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie, it really is a kid hit! The spinach flavor is pretty subtle, and the bright fruit flavors mask it well. Both of my kids think the color is really fun, and I tell them that it will make them strong like the Hulk!

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^^^ Throwback pic—this is David at age 3, sipping on his Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie!

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I hope you enjoy this bright Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie! We make it several times a week, and always feel so refreshed afterwards! I think you will too! Be sure to snap a pic when you make it, and post to social media—tag me so that I can see! {#frieddandelions // @frieddandelions}

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Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie

Wake up your taste buds with a Citrus Explosion Green Smoothie! It's the best way to start the day!

Servings: 2 people

Ingredients

  • 1 Tablespoon chia seeds (mixed with 3 Tablespoons of water and allowed to gel for a few minutes)
  • 1 cup spinach (or other greens)
  • ½ c frozen pineapple
  • ½ c frozen mango
  • 1 small orange, peeled (a clementine/mandarin/Satsuma is great!)
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 small wedge lime (with peel) (equivalent to a teaspoon of lime, see video for visual!)
  • 1 c orange juice

Instructions

  • Place chia seeds in a small bowl with the water. Allow to sit for a few minutes while you get the other ingredients ready so that the chia seeds soften.

  • Place all ingredients into the blender, including the chia gel, and blend. You can add water or ice to thin or thicken the consistency of the smoothie to your preference.

  • Enjoy!

Notes

This recipe makes a pretty large amount—maybe 24 ounces of smoothie? I can usually give each of my boys a bit and have enough for myself as well. It should serve 1 hungry adult, 2 regular adults, or 1 adult and a couple of kiddos!

More smoothies you will love:

Coffee Date Shake

Unicorn Frappe

Banana Berry Fresh

Candy Claus Smoothie

LeMELONade Frosty

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FAQs

Is dandelion good for smoothies? ›

Dandelion Greens pack a powerful nutritious punch to your berry smoothie. You'll love the delicious taste of this refreshing smoothie, and the many health benefits. A perfect healthy breakfast smoothie to kick start your busy morning!

Can you put lime peel in a smoothie? ›

The first pop of citrus comes from one small orange—I love to pop a small clementine or satsuma into this—we have them on hand for a large stretch of the year! I also use a tiny wedge of lime—I'm talking tiny! —rind and all. That little bit of peel packs so much flavor, and it really is the star of the smoothie.

Who should not eat dandelion? ›

Some people may have an allergic reaction from touching dandelion. Others may get mouth sores. If you are allergic to ragweed, chrysanthemums, marigold, chamomile, yarrow, daisies, or iodine, you should avoid dandelion. In some people, dandelion can cause increased stomach acid and heartburn.

Who should not drink dandelion? ›

Liver and Kidney Function

If you're being treated for liver or kidney issues, you should avoid consuming dandelion or dandelion tea except with their doctor's permission.

What does lime peel do for the body? ›

Citrus peels are a great nutraceutical, they contain flavonoids, polyphenols and dietary fibers. They also contain minerals, carotenoids and essential oils. citrus peels are a powerhouse of Vitamin C and antioxidants. They have anti-inflammatory and anti-bacterial properties.”

Do limes tighten skin? ›

Lemons, limes, oranges, and other citrus fruits have natural skin tightening and wrinkle reducing properties. You can reap the benefits of citrus fruit in one of two ways. First, you can use the juice from these fruits as part of a facial rinse. Just make sure not to get it in your eyes.

Can you eat the skin of a lime? ›

Yes, you can eat the rind of a lime. The outer layer can be used for zesting to add flavor to water and beverages, dressings, marinades, and baked goods. Did you know the juice and zest from lemons or limes can work as a salt substitute and may help prevent the cold and flu?

Can you drink dandelion everyday? ›

You can drink dandelion tea every day. “Recommendations are two to three times a day,” says Geib. “Start your day with a cup of dandelion root tea and build it up slowly. Its diuretic properties can increase urination, so go gentle and let your body adjust to it first.”

What is dandelion blend good for? ›

Hailed by many over centuries for its various health benefits, dandelion is believed to detox the liver, soothe the nervous system, and calm the stomach.

Is it safe to eat raw dandelion? ›

Dandelion greens can be eaten cooked or raw and are an excellent source of vitamins A, C, and K. They also contain vitamin E, folate, and small amounts of other B vitamins. Dandelion greens provide several minerals, including iron, calcium, magnesium, and potassium ( 1 ).

What are the benefits of dandelion green smoothie? ›

Dandelion greens are credited with a wide range of health benefits.
  • Controlled blood sugar. Dandelion greens can lower blood sugar levels in people with Type 2 diabetes.
  • Diuretic effects. ...
  • Lower blood pressure. ...
  • Lower inflammation. ...
  • Antioxidants protect your health. ...
  • Control cholesterol.
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