Start your day with a refreshing and vibrant energy boosting Kale Smoothie and you will be ready to take on whatever the day throws at you. This apple and kale smoothie is a great way to give your diet a veggie boost too. A simple vegan smoothie that is a mixture of kale and apple. It takes less than 5 minutes to make too!

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We are a big fan of green smoothies here and when we feel like we need a little healthy pick me up, then we make ourselves this kale smoothie recipe.
There are so many different ways to make an energy boosting green smoothie, but apple and kale is our favourite because of the iron boost and then the sweetness from the apple. It's a great way to make use of seasonally kale too.
Looking for more ways to get some kale in your diet? Why not try our Kale Pesto Pasta, Air Fryer Kale, Kale Crisps (such a delicious salty snack) or Kale, Watermelon and Feta Salad?
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Why You Will Love It
- Nutritious - This kale smoothie is packed with iron and it's low in calories and fat too.
- Quick - Ready in 5 minutes
- Vegan - This is a plant based smoothie.
- An easy way to include more leafy greens in your diet - If you struggle to eat enough greens, then this will give you a green veggie boost.
Ingredients and Substitutions

- Kale - This is the star of the smoothie and where all the green comes from. Use curly kale and remove the kale stems first.
- Milk - This is what loosens the smoothie up. We used a Almond milk, but any milk will work. Add a bit of coconut milk for extra creaminess. You could use coconut water too.
- Apple - This adds a lovely sweetness.
- Banana - This helps to thicken the smoothie.
- Lemon - A little bit of lemon juice freshens the whole thing up. Lime juice works well too.
- Maple Syrup - You will get lots of sweetness from the apple and banana, but we wanted a little extra so added some maple syrup. You could swap this for honey, but it wouldn't be vegan.
Variations
There are lots of ways you can adapt this kale smoothie to suit your own tastes. If you want to make this a super cooling smoothie, use frozen banana. You could use spinach instead of kale, or a mixture of them both.
Don't have any maple syrup? You can use honey instead but the smoothie wouldn't be vegan then. You don't have to add any liquid sweetener, but we find it takes the edge off the kale.
You could even add some tropical fruits like pineapple or mango to change things up a bit or some nut butter sucha as almond butter or cashew butter to make it extra creamy. If you want a banana free version, swap it for half an avocado.
How to Make a Kale Smoothie

Step 1
Put the kale, banana and apple into the blender.

Step 2
Add the milk and maple syrup.

Step 3
Blend until smooth.
Storage
Fresh is always best so you should try to drink the smoothie straight after making it. However, to save yourself some time in the morning you can make it the night before. Just store it in an air tight container in the fridge. Make sure to give it a quick stir or shake before drinking.
Dannii's Top Tips
- Make sure you use a high powered blender, as the kale is quite tough. If you don't have a high powered blender, then blend the kale with the almond milk first and then add the rest of the ingredients and continue blending.
- You can use any milk you like in this recipe.
- If you want a banana free smoothie, swap it for half an avocado.
- Remove the ribs and stems of the kale before adding it to the blender.
- Give the smoothie a stir before serving, as it can get a bit mottled in texture.
- You can save yourself some time and make it the night before and store in an airtight container.
- Make a super cool smoothie by freezing the banana before using it.
- You can swap the kale for spinach or use a mixture of the two.
- If you wanted to make it even sweeter (not that we think it needs it), then you could add a little bit of orange juice to it.
- Make it even cooler by serving it over ice.
- If you need even more of a pick me up from your smoothie, add some grated ginger to it. Only a little though, as a little goes a long way.

Frequently Asked Questions
Green smoothies taste best when they are made fresh, however if you would like to do some of the prep in advance, you can put the fruit and kale in zip lock bags and then keep them in the freezer. Then, when you are ready to make the smoothie, just empty the bag into the blender and add the milk and anything extra.
We used maple syrup to sweeten the smoothie to keep it vegan, however you can use honey instead. The riper the fruit used, the sweeter it will be naturally. You don't have to use any added sweetener at all.
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Recipe

Kale Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 Apple - small
- 1 Banana
- 80 g (1.25 cups) Kale - chopped
- 500 ml (1.5 cups) Almond milk
- 1 Lemon - (juice only)
- 1 tablespoon Maple syrup
Instructions
- Put all of the ingredients into a blender.
- Blend until smooth.
Recipe Tips
- Make sure you use a high powered blender, as the kale is quite tough. If you don't have a high powered blender, then blend the kale with the almond milk first and then add the rest of the ingredients and continue blending.
- You can use any milk you like in this recipe.
- If you want a banana free smoothie, swap it for half an avocado.
- Remove the ribs and stems of the kale before adding it to the blender.
- Give the smoothie a stir before serving, as it can get a bit mottled.
- You can save yourself some time and make it the night before and store in an air tight container.
- Make a super cool smoothie by freezing the banana before using it.
- You can swap the kale for spinach or use a mixture of the two.
- Adding a little bit of lemon really gives it a lift.
- If you wanted to make it even sweeter (not that we think it needs it), then you could add a little bit of orange juice to it.
- Make it even cooler by serving it over ice.
- If you need even more of a pick me up from your smoothie, add some grated ginger to it. Only a little though, as a little goes a long way.
Nutritional Information
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The nutritional information provided is approximate and is calculated using online tools. Information can vary depending on various factors, but we have endeavoured to be as accurate as possible.
As all appliances vary, cooking times are a guide. Please note that by changing the serving size, the cooking time may also need to be altered.













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