What are your favorite smoothie recipes for extremely picky kid.

Anonymous
I'm trying to get some extra vegetables into my kid and he is such a picky eater. They will need to be well disguised. Thanks for your help!
Anonymous
I have an extremely picky husband and would also like to know! I can't get anything past him, he turns up his nose at the whole thing if he so much as catches a whiff of cucumber juice.
Anonymous
Do you think he'll eat green things? Adding spinach or kale pretty much turns anything green. I use blueberries to turn things purple for DD. She doesn't LOVE beets but she does love PINK so sometimes that works as well.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you think he'll eat green things? Adding spinach or kale pretty much turns anything green. I use blueberries to turn things purple for DD. She doesn't LOVE beets but she does love PINK so sometimes that works as well.


It isn't very likely that he would drink a green drink. He is picky about texture too, so I need to make it as smooth as possible. Thanks!
Anonymous
My picky DD is required to drink green smoothie M-F. The right balance of spinach vs fruit is important, as is the texture. The Nutribullet (magic bullet? the ~$100 one) makes a much better texture than our regular blender. DH has made some that are too watery and tasteless, and she won't drink those, either.

Our standard green smoothie is spinach, banana, pineapple, mango and unsweetened coconut milk.

Calling it a Shrek smoothing might make it more appealing.
Anonymous
Use spinach and avocado, then add pineapple -- you'll never taste the spinach. Serve it in a covered cup with a straw so he doesn't know it's green. Our usual smoothie is spinach and frozen banana, and then either grapes/strawberries or pineapple. We have a Vitamix which blends everything perfectly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use spinach and avocado, then add pineapple -- you'll never taste the spinach. Serve it in a covered cup with a straw so he doesn't know it's green. Our usual smoothie is spinach and frozen banana, and then either grapes/strawberries or pineapple. We have a Vitamix which blends everything perfectly.


Covered cup is a great idea - thanks!
Anonymous
Almond milk helps and makes a creamy texture. Freeze sliced bananas, a handful of berries a handful of spinach and a half avocado. I also freeze them into Popsicles which the kids love and sometimes add protein powder.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Use spinach and avocado, then add pineapple -- you'll never taste the spinach. Serve it in a covered cup with a straw so he doesn't know it's green. Our usual smoothie is spinach and frozen banana, and then either grapes/strawberries or pineapple. We have a Vitamix which blends everything perfectly.


+1 on the covered cup. Take and Toss cups are great for this since they're already colored. Put it in a red cup with a red lid!
Anonymous
Vitamix blends everything VERY smooth.

Banana makes everything taste sweet. It's a really powerful ingredient, actually. Add a few bananas and he won't taste the spinach or kale.

For color, beets turn everything pink. Even just the beet stalks, I think. And they're surprisingly sweet when blended. (Just beware that their juice can stain and it can turn pee pinkish!)

Anonymous
Every morning, more or less I make for the kids:

banana
calcium OJ (DS doesn't drink milk)
mixture of strawberry, raspberry, blueberry and blackberry from Trader Joes
frozen spinach or frozen kale
scoop of vanilla protein powder
ice


the color is purple, or pink purple if I throw in extra raspberries. I will sometimes make it with unsweetened coconut milk instead of OJ.

My older one will drink a green smoothie on occasion: this is one that goes down easy:
1/2 banana
frozen pineapple
spinach or other greens
splash of coconut milk and ice
Anonymous
It really helps the texture if you microwave the spinach for a minute or two before adding to smoothie. I also find that mango is the best at disguising the flavor. Here's what I use: banana, mango, spinach, milk, peach flavored Greek yogurt.
Anonymous
I put 1-2 tbsp of frozen orange juice concentrate: that will mask almost anything!
Anonymous
Get a vitamix
Anonymous
the key is to blend the veggies (i do spinach alot) with the liquid first, so they disappear and become smooth, then add the fruit. OJ, banana, honey will all sweeten things up.
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