Pineapple Smoothie
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I love whipping up a breakfast smoothie like this pineapple smoothie, sit in the sunshine feeling tropical vibes, drink it and forget about the world.
It is super creamy smoothie that tastes a little bit like the piña colada you have on a beach vacation. This is the best pineapple smoothie and like my Watermelon Smoothie, makes a great treat for breakfast, brunch and more.
Even better is that you only need 4 ingredients and 5 minutes of prep time to whip it up.
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Why Make This Recipe
- Easy recipe – five mins of effort and zero stress and out comes this amazing tropical jigamathing (is that even a word).
- Versatile – whip it up for breakfass, brunch, lunch on the go, girls nights and more.
- Affordable – budget friendly especially when you use frozen fruit.
Ingredient Notes
- Frozen fruit – this recipe calls for frozen pineapple chunks, frozen kiwi, frozen mango and frozen strawberries. Make your own mix or get some from the grocery store.
- Bananas – whilst I used fresh banana, you can use frozen banana. This adds to the creamy texture and natural sweetness.
- Coconut milk – this uses called for canned coconut milk. Feel free to use lite coconut milk or the regular version.
- Liquid – Pineapple juice adds a delicious flavor.
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How To Make A Pineapple Smoothie
Get the complete ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.
- Add the coconut milk, pineapple juice, Add the frozen kiwi, mango and pineapple, strawberries, bananas into the high-powered blender. Make sure the liquid is at the bottom for easier blending.
- Close the lid and blend until smooth and pour into glasses.
Recipe Tips
- You would need a high powered blender for the frozen fruit.
- Make sure the liquid is at the bottom for easier blending.
- For a thinner smoothie, add more milk to your desired consistency.
- Add if using fresh fruit you would need to add ice if you want it to be cold.
Delicious Variations
- Add yogurt – you can try coconut yogurt, vanilla yogurt, vanilla greek yogurt etc.
- You can use other dairy free milks like soya milk, almond milk, oat milk.
- Fresh fruit – feel free to buy fresh pineapple instead of frozen pineapple and other fresh fruit too.
- Greens – feel free to add in some healthy greens like add spinach and kale.
- Use whole milk if not vegan.
- Add in a little coconut water or orange juice for an even more tropical taste.
- Add sweetness – you can add in some pure maple syrup if you want it sweeter. Add directly over the fruit so it does not stick on the side of the blending container.
- Adding in chia seeds can make this thicker and add extra flavor.
- A friend of mine adds vanilla protein powder to her version of this drink. You could alos add in some vanilla extract.
- Top with granola and strawberries and shredded coconut.
More Smoothie Recipes and Other Breakfasts You Might Like
Serving Suggestions
- Easy Buckwheat Waffles.
- Festive Gingerbread Waffles.
- Creamy Cornmeal Porridge.
- 6 ingredient Egg Bites.
Recommended Tools
- High Powered Blender – You need a good blender which can handle blending frozen fruit if using these.
- Regular Blender – If you are not using frozen fruit then a standard blender works perfectly.
- Measuring Cups – great for getting your portion sizes right.
- Glass Serving Containers – serve your drink in these with straws for an awesome look.
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Kiwi, Mango and Pineapple Smoothie
Ingredients
- 200 g (7oz) frozen pineapple, mango and kiwi mix
- 50 g (1.7oz) frozen strawberries
- 3 bananas , peeled
- 240 ml (1 cup) cold coconut milk
- 60 ml (0.25) pineapple juice
- Toppings
- Extra strawberries
- Granola, gluten free
- Grown -up version
- Add tequila or rum
Instructions
- Add the frozen kiwi, mango and pineapple, strawberries, bananas, coconut milk and pineapple juice into the high-powered blender.
- Blend till smooth and pour into glasses. Top with granola and strawberries or if making the grown-up version then feel free to add in some tequila or rum.
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wow! i am a smoothie lover and this sounds like a perfect go to breakfast smoothie for me .
This looks so refreshing! The humidity at my house is ridiculous right now. 🙂
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Such a fresh, tart and healthy smoothie.
Love your suggestion about adding rum or tequila! It sounds delicious and perfect for a summery brunch!
I am loving that combo of fruits! How delicious!
Oh wow this looks so good and refreshing!! Pinning for later!
Breakfast is my favourite meal of the day. I love my smoothies too and this one looks incredible Bintu.
I’m never good at having breakfast, but I could totally enjoy one of these. They look awesome. Shared!
What a great smoothie with all those tasty tropical fruit and strawberries! I can totally picture myself sitting on the deck on a hot day with this smoothie in my hand!
Ooh, those smoothies look so lush and beautiful. I know it’s all about the tropical fruit, but you’ve really made me want to go and get strawberries now.
This smoothie looks like a great midday snack. Anything healthy and delicious is a winner in my book!
That sounds so fricking good. I made myself a berry rum smoothie last night so I can agree that adding rum is always a good idea. I could gofor one of these right about now x