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This is the gateway Kale Smoothie to end all kale smoothies! And to end all green smoothies in general. It’s made with healthy ingredients like banana, pineapple, kale, and peanut butter, is high in protein and fiber to keep you full, and (this is important) doesn’t taste like kale.

Good for you kale smoothie in a glass made with ingredients like bananas, pineapple, and honey which have tons of health benefits

Even if you don’t consider yourself a green smoothie person, have disliked other kale smoothies you’ve tried, or are skeptical of anything green before 11 a.m. in general, you will be hard-pressed to resist this kale pineapple smoothie recipe.

  • This healthy breakfast smoothie has dozens of glowing reviews.
  • It’s cool, creamy, and absolutely delicious.
  • It’s powerful! Start your morning with a glass, and you’ll feel oddly invincible the rest of the day.

I realize I am at risk of dramatizing the impact that a breakfast smoothie can have on a person’s psyche, but this kale pineapple smoothie truly makes me feel fantastic every time I drink it.

After a few sips, I believe I can do just about anything.

  • My to-do list? Child’s play.
  • A poorly timed run-in with an ex-[boyfriend/girlfriend/boss]? I am the picture of poise.
  • Unloading the dishwasher? I won’t put it off one more minute!

With its oodles of fruit, veggies, and protein, this healthy green smoothie makes me feel like a booty-kickin’ superhero ready to take on the world, from my wildest goals to the laundry that I’ve been ignoring for the two weeks.

Now, THAT is power.

Best Kale Smoothie in a glass made with banana, peanut butter, pineapple, and other ingredients that are good for weight loss or detox

A Kale Smoothie Recipe That’s Actually Delicious

If the idea of a vegetable as ferociously green as kale in your breakfast routine makes you wary, I am begging you to give this kale pineapple smoothie recipe a try.

I’ve made dozens of green smoothies over the years, and this one is truly the best of all the healthy green smoothies in the land.

Thanks to the pineapple, banana, and honey, this healthy breakfast smoothie is sweet and creamy, and the kale’s flavor is mild.

Telltale green color aside, you won’t even believe it contains kale. (This Green Smoothie is another delicious way to sneak in some greens.)

Good for you Kale Smoothie ingredients like banana, kale, pineapple, Greek yogurt, and peanut butter

The Ingredients

This kale smoothie is SO GOOD for you. It packs fiber, protein, and a whole host of vitamins, antioxidants and other nutrients!

Here are the ingredients you’ll need to make it, along with a few of their nutritional benefits.

  • Kale. Kale contains fiber, antioxidants, calcium, vitamin K, and many others. It’s also a good source of vitamin C and iron. One cup of raw kale contains even more vitamin C than an orange! You can eat kale raw in a smoothie (no need to cook it first). The raw kale flavor is strong on its own, but the other ingredients mellow it.
  • Pineapple. My secret to taming the flavor of the raw kale and making it nearly imperceptible! Anytime I add pineapple to a green smoothie, it completely smooths and offsets the taste of the greens. As a bonus, pineapple also offers a variety of vitamins and minerals. It’s especially rich in vitamin C and manganese. Additionally, pineapple a good source of antioxidants.

Market Swap!

No pineapple on hand but need to tame the kale? Mango has a similar effect, so if that’s what you have on hand, you can swap it in this recipe (or try this Mango Green Smoothie).

  • Banana. Another ingredient that tames the raw kale. Banana is high in fiber, antioxidants and other nutrients. Since bananas are low in calories and high in fiber, they may aid in weight loss as well. Banana makes the kale smoothie rich, thick, and creamy, and it naturally sweetens it too. (Love banana in your green smoothies? Try this Blueberry Banana Avocado Smoothie.)
  • Honey. A bit of additional natural sweetness. Honey is full of antioxidants, can aid in digestion, and may soothe a sore throat. To make the kale smoothie vegan, swap maple syrup (which also has health benefits!).
  • Peanut Butter. A healthy fat that makes the smoothie extra satisfying. You can also swap almond butter or sunbutter, though I do enjoy the peanut butter flavor here (it’s so yummy with the banana and honey).
  • Greek Yogurt. A big dollop of nonfat Greek yogurt provides extra healthy protein and makes the kale smoothie even more filling. To make the kale smoothie vegan, use a non-dairy yogurt.
  • Almond Milk. My favorite for smoothies of all kinds (I love its flavor and texture), though any kind of milk will do.
A blender filled with good for you ingredients like peanut butter, banana, pineapple, and kale for a kale smoothie that can be used to detox

The Recipe Steps

While you’ll have the smoothest results with a high-powered blend like a Vitamix, you can make this banana kale smoothie with a regular blender too. Here are my tips:

  • If you have a high-powered blender: add all of the ingredients to it, then blend until smooth! It’s that easy.
  • I don’t recommend adding the kale stems to the kale smoothie, as they can be too tough and fibrous, even if you have a high powered blender.
  • If you are using a regular blender, I recommend starting by blending the kale and almond milk until the kale is as smooth as possible. Add the remaining ingredients from there.
  • If you’d like a thinner smoothie, splash in more almond milk. For a thicker smoothie, add a few ice cubes.
Good for you kale smoothie in a glass packed with banana and pineapple for health benefits

I realize kale smoothies might be sooooo 2016, but as far as this gal is concerned, the green smoothie trend is here to stay.

Food fads may come and go, but this recipe is here to be your little black dress of morning meals.

It’s flattering, all about the essentials, and is designed to make you feel fabulous.

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Recommended Tools To Make This Kale Smoothie Recipe

  • I recently purchased this blender and love it. I’m excited to use it for years and years to come.
  • That said, you do not need a high-dollar blender to make a great smoothie! If you plan to make smoothies a lot, it might be worth looking into options, but if not (or if the price tag is out of reach), you can still make a yummy smoothie.
  • For a regular blender, I owned this option for a while. While it doesn’t get things as smooth as quickly as a high-powered blender or come with the same bells and whistles, it’s a good option for the price.
  • I also have an obsession with these stainless steel straws. They make everything you drink through them from smoothies, to iced coffee, to even water taste extra cool and refreshing. I also keep a few in my purse for when I’m out and about, so I don’t need to ask for a (plastic or paper) straw.

Kale Pineapple Smoothie

4.87 from 126 votes
A delicious and creamy green kale pineapple smoothie with banana and Greek yogurt. Filled with healthy protein, nutrients, and will keep you full for hours!

Prep: 3 minutes
Cook: 1 minute
Total: 4 minutes

Servings: 2 smoothies

Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups lightly packed chopped kale leaves stems removed
  • 3/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk or any milk you like
  • 1 frozen medium banana cut into chunks
  • 1/4 cup plain non-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1/4 cup frozen pineapple pieces
  • 2 tablespoons peanut butter creamy or crunchy (I use natural creamy)
  • 1 to 3 teaspoons honey to taste

Instructions
 

  • Place all ingredients (kale, almond milk, banana, yogurt, pineapple, peanut butter, and honey) in a blender in the order listed.
  • Blend until smooth. Add more milk as needed to reach desired consistency. Enjoy immediately.

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Notes

This kale smoothie tastes best right after being blended, but can be refrigerated for up to 4 hours (good results) or up to 1 day (less optimal results).

Nutrition

Serving: 1(of 2)Calories: 228kcalCarbohydrates: 29gProtein: 11gFat: 10gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 1mgPotassium: 702mgFiber: 3gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 6731IUVitamin C: 95mgCalcium: 247mgIron: 1mg

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Hi, I'm Erin Clarke, and I'm fearlessly dedicated to making healthy food that's affordable, easy-to-make, and best of all DELISH. I'm the author and recipe developer here at wellplated.com and of The Well Plated Cookbook. I adore both sweets and veggies, and I am on a mission to save you time and dishes. WELCOME!

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  1. I have to vouch for this one. Tried it today and wow! Delicious! Incorporating dairy/non-dairy substitutes vs. juice/water makes it feel a little heavier and obviously creamier but the taste is great. Will make again. Thank you!5 stars

  2. This is a VERY good smoothie! I was surprised at the way it turned out but it was really, really good. I omitted the peanut butter and the honey because I don’t eat either one but it still turned out very good. Thanks for sharing!5 stars

  3. This is so good even without peanut butter and pineapple! I used strawberry yogurt instead of greek yogurt. Thank you! :)5 stars

  4. Thank you for this recipe! Going through chemo I don’t always have an appetite so this is awesome and does the job!5 stars

  5. Great recipe, but mine tasted mostly like peanut butter. Will try next time without it and substitute some protein powder.5 stars

  6. Just made this and love it! My kale didn’t break down fully, so not as vibrantly green as yours, it’s more of a light green with some tiny tiny green bits in it. However, still wonderful and so good. I used oat milk, was great. Didn’t have a frozen banana so added some extra ice to my banana slices. Super easy way to get some greens in your system—thank you!!5 stars

  7. I came across this recipe a few weeks ago. It’s delicious!! I’ve been having this smoothie approximately four times a week. Before having these smoothies I was always tired. Since drinking these smoothies I feel great!’5 stars

    1. I’m sorry to hear the recipe wasn’t to your taste, Kami. I know it’s disappointing to try a new recipe and not enjoy it. I (and many other readers) have enjoyed it, so I really wish they would’ve been a hit for you too!

  8. I’m just starting to make kale smoothies but this one was excellent! I added some frozen avocado for creaminess, but otherwise followed the recipe.5 stars

  9. This is the first recipe I tried on my new blender — yum! I added lemon juice and some fresh ginger and it’s just to my liking. Thanks!5 stars

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