Berry Circulation Smoothie

Berry Circulation Smoothie

πŸ›’ Ingredients

  • 1 cup Blueberries (fresh or frozen)

  • 1 Medium beetroot (peeled and chopped)

  • 1 Ripe banana

  • 1 cup Water or coconut water πŸ₯₯

  • 1 tbsp Honey (or maple syrup)

  • 1 tsp Chia seeds

  • Handful Ice cubes 🧊


πŸ‘©β€πŸ³ Step-by-Step Recipe

  1. Prep the Produce ➑️ Wash the blueberries and beetroot thoroughly under cold water.

  2. Chop for Success ➑️ Peel the beetroot and dice it into small, uniform cubes. ⚠️ Tip: Small pieces ensure a perfectly smooth texture without “crunchy” surprises!

  3. Load the Blender ➑️ Place the blueberries, beetroot, banana, honey, chia seeds, and ice into your blender canister.

  4. Add Liquid ➑️ Pour in your water or coconut water. πŸ’§

  5. The Big Blend ➑️ Start on a low speed and transition to high. Blend for 1–2 minutes until the color is a deep, vibrant magenta and the texture is silky.

  6. Consistency Check ➑️ If the smoothie is too thick to sip, add an extra splash of liquid and pulse for 10 seconds.

  7. Serve & Sip ➑️ Pour into a chilled glass. πŸ₯‚ Serve immediately to enjoy the peak flavor and texture!


❓ Q&A: Tips & Substitutions

Q: Can I make it without banana? A: Yes! ➑️ If you want to skip the banana, try adding 1/2 cup of Greek yogurt or 1/4 of an avocado to maintain that signature creamy texture. πŸ₯‘

Q: Can I store it for later? A: It’s best enjoyed fresh, but you can keep it in an airtight jar in the fridge for up to 24 hours. ➑️ Give it a quick shake before drinking as the chia seeds may thicken the mixture over time.

Q: What does beetroot do in the smoothie? A: Beetroot provides that incredible “vibe” and earthy depth. ➑️ It is often used in “circulation” smoothies because it contains natural nitrates that support blood flow!

Q: My blender is struggling with the raw beet. What should I do? A: You can lightly steam the beetroot chunks first and let them cool, or use a splash more liquid to help the blades catch the ingredients. πŸŒͺ️

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