This healthy Orange Julius smoothie is packed with frothy and creamy orange flavor! A handful of spinach makes it green and a lot better for you. Perfect breakfast for a busy morning!

Green Orange Julius Smoothie from The Food Charlatan

I’m the youngest of 5 kids, and every other year my family and I all get together for Christmas in the same house. (It’s like 25 people. I can’t even keep track. In the last few years the children have started to outnumber us. It’s crazy/awesome.) Anyway, every night one sibling takes a night for dinner. I made a double batch of this Beef Barley Soup on my night, because in a house full of 25 people in the winter, of course half of us have the sniffles.

Green Orange Julius Smoothie from The Food Charlatan

My brother Nathan decided to make green smoothies. All the adults loved it because of course it’s Christmas vacation and all we do is lay around looking outside at the snow and eating cookies (at least that’s what I was doing.) After a week of eating cookies, green smoothies sounds pretty delicious.

The kids were split. Some, like my kids, equate smoothies with ice cream basically. But I overheard one of my nephews say to his mom after drinking his up, “Okay, now what’s for real dinner.”

Green Orange Julius Smoothie from The Food Charlatan

Do you ever do smoothies for dinner? It’s just such an easy cop out meal. I usually make some scrambled eggs too, so that we have something to chew on, but I promise if you drink enough spinach, oranges, and bananas it will totally fill you up.

Nathan put together a Green Orange Julius Smoothie and everyone loved it. He made all different kinds of smoothies that night but this one was my favorite. I was in and out of the kitchen while he was blending and noticed that he kept putting celery in. Have you ever added celery to a smoothie??

Green Orange Julius Smoothie from The Food Charlatan

I did a bunch of trials to get today’s recipe. The first time I added 6 inches of celery. The next time I added 3 inches. It still tasted like celery and not oranges. No thanks. So you won’t find celery in this recipe. (I liked the ones Nate did, I don’t know what I did wrong!) If you don’t mind a little celery flavor throw some in.

Green Orange Julius Smoothie from The Food Charlatan

All the reject celery smoothie went into that pitcher. We still drank it, I just added some Truvia. (Today’s recipe below doesn’t need any sweetener as written. I mean you can, it would be delicious, but come on! January! Think healthy!)

Did you set any healthy goals for January? (Eric and I keep meaning to do this but here we are halfway through the month. Just like last year.) To make up for it we’ll be drinking this Green Orange Julius for breakfast lunch and dinner all week! (just kidding)

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Green Orange Julius Smoothie

5 from 1 vote
Prep: 5 minutes
Total: 5 minutes
Servings: 1
This healthy Orange Julius smoothie is packed with frothy and creamy orange flavor! A handful of spinach makes it green and a lot better for you. Perfect breakfast for a busy morning!

Ingredients

  • 1/4 cup milk, any kind, I used whole milk
  • 1 to 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice concentrate
  • 1 medium orange, peel cut off
  • 1/2 banana, a frozen one works great*
  • 1 cup fresh spinach
  • 6-8 ice cubes, or to taste

Instructions

  • Toss all the ingredients in a blender and blend away! Start with 1 tablespoon of orange concentrate and add more from there. This makes about 14-16 ounces, or 1 serving.

Notes

*The riper the banana, the sweeter your smoothie will be.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 181kcal | Carbohydrates: 38g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 6mg | Sodium: 55mg | Potassium: 792mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 28g | Vitamin A: 3298IU | Vitamin C: 103mg | Calcium: 161mg | Iron: 1mg
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Calories: 181
Keyword: green, orange julius, smoothie
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Comments

  1. Thanks for sharing Karen, I’m always on the hunt for new green smoothie recipes. One thing I’ve been doing lately is blending avocado seeds, they’re a great source of antioxidants and fiber. So whenever I eat an avocado, I keep the seed for later and just add it as an extra ingredient to my next green smoothie. If there’s enough fresh fruit in there, you can hardly taste the avocado seed. You gotta have a strong blender to crush the seed though!

    1. I just heard of this recently! I think the article I read said you should bake the seed first. Can’t remember why, or if that’s even what I read. Sounds weird. But if you say it’s good I believe you! Thanks for the idea Donna!

  2. Frozen berries will also do the trick instead of ice.

    I’m diggin this citrusy green smoothie. I actually love celery, don’t ask me why. I’ve never thought of putting it in a smoothie, though. I’ll have to try it out.

    1. Yes! I love using frozen berries! We have a crazy amount stocked up in our freezer. I just really wanted the orange flavor to shine in this one, hence no berries. And if you love celery, then definitely try it out! Do it with Nate’s suggestions in the above comment, more milk and use frozen spinach. I kept the milk low on this version because I was trying to keep it low calorie! :) :) Thanks Annie!

  3. I definitely use frozen spinach and frozen banana, so that I don’t have to use as much ice. That way the flavor of the other ingredients is stronger. Also, more orange, more milk = less celery flavor!

    1. Frozen spinach! Didn’t even think of that. I like the way mine turned but I’ll have to try out using more frozen stuff next time! Thanks Nate!

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