4-Ingredient Beet Smoothie (2024)

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This 4-Ingredient Beet Smoothie is refreshing and massively nutritious. In addition to the beets, it’s got grapefruit and a couple kinds of veggies, so it’s not especially sweet, but the flavors are balanced nicely. Nutrition-wise, it’s loaded with vitamins and helps get more oxygen throughout the body.

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The inspiration for the 4-Ingredient Beet Smoothie

I encountered a beet juice blend recently, marketed as a heart-healthy choice. In addition to the beets, that juice contained grapefruit, several vegetables, and raw garlic. Not kidding. I know garlic is heart-healthy, but that stuff was INTENSE. Though I did enjoy the juice and felt great after drinking it.

I wanted to capture the essence of that juice (minus the garlic) but also simplify it and make it into a smoothie. The core of that juice was beets, grapefruit, and greens – these flavors work really well together and you mostly taste the beet and grapefruit. I added celery because of its high water content and refreshing grassy flavor. Instead of using several greens, I used kale for its high vitamin content.

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The benefits of beets

Beets are rich in antioxidants, vitamins, and other nutrients and their benefits are well documented. I got turned on to them as a fitness aid by a vegan bodybuilder I follow. He touted their ability to dramatically improve blood flow due to their high concentration of nitrates. (The word “nitrate” may cause some distress, as the nitrates in deli meats may be carcinogenic; beets do not contain those nitrates.) The nitrates in beets help the blood vessels to relax, which lowers blood pressure and allows more oxygen to be transported throughout the body.

My experience with beets

There have been studies done on beets as a performance enhancer, which generally confirm that they can make a small but meaningful impact in performance. I put this to the test over the course of a week as I worked to develop this recipe. My study was not a formal scientific one, and I admit that I am at least someone susceptible to the placebo effect, but my running training times were measurably faster with beets than without. In two workouts during “beet week” I posted personal records in the mile and the 5k distances. By that, I mean that I ran those distances faster than I ever have in my life. Prior training certainly takes most of the responsibility for that, but the beets, at the very least, gave me a useful psychological boost. I’ll continue to drink beets and see where they take me.

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What if I’m not interested in performance gains?

I think the smoothie is still worthwhile. Beets have benefits beyond performance and are helpful for all-around health. And the smoothie is tasty enough, with the grapefruit and veggie flavor, that I’d drink it the way I’d drink any veggie smoothie.

Anything I should know before making the 4-ingredient beet smoothie?

Be sure to clean and peel the beets well before chopping and blending them. It’s not nice to encounter dirt grits in your smoothie.

You can include some raw garlic in the smoothie if you really want to. I wouldn’t recommend more than half a clove per batch. There are easier ways to get your fill of garlic.

You can substitute other greens for the kale, such as spinach or chard.

I found that beet greens actually work quite nicely, flavor-wise, as they’re pretty mild. And they make for a redder final color than does kale. Feel free to skip the kale and just use the raw beet greens if your beets come with greens attached.

The smoothie will keep for up to 3 days in an airtight container in the fridge. Be careful when working with beets, as they can stain cloth, plastic, wood, stone, and other surfaces. Don’t keep the smoothie in your blender bowl longer than it needs to be there, and rinse the bowl as soon as it’s empty. Glass containers are your best bet.

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If you try this recipe out, let me know! Leave a comment, rate it (once you’ve tried it), and take a picture and tag it @gastroplant on Instagram! I’d love to see what you come up with.

4-Ingredient Beet Smoothie

It’s refreshing and massively nutritious. In addition to the beets, it’s got grapefruit and a couple kinds of veggies, so it’s not especially sweet, but the flavors are balanced nicely. Nutrition-wise, it’s loaded with vitamins and a compound that gets more oxygen throughout the body.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Cook Time1 minute min

Total Time6 minutes mins

Course: Drinks

Cuisine: American

Servings: 2

Author: Thomas

Ingredients

  • 1/4 lb beets (125 g) about 1 small beet
  • 1 leaf lacinato kale rib removed
  • 1 rib celery
  • 2/3 cup grapefruit juice about 1 medium pink grapefruit’s worth
  • 2/3 cup water

Instructions

  • Combine all ingredients in a high-speed blender. Blend on low for 20 seconds, then on high for 30 seconds until smooth. Drink or store immediately.

Notes

The smoothie can be kept in an airtight container in the fridge for 3 days.

Be careful of beet stains on clothes, cutting boards, countertops, and blender bowls. Don’t leave beets on surfaces longer than they need to be.

Be sure to clean and peel beets thoroughly before use.

Since beets vary so much in size, their measurement is given by weight. The weight given is the weight once cleaned and peeled.

You can substitute beet greens for the kale if your beets have greens attached.

4-Ingredient Beet Smoothie (2024)

FAQs

What fruit goes well with beets? ›

Certain fruits pair beautifully with beets to create balanced, delicious juices. Oranges, berries, melons, apples, pineapple, grapes, and kiwi all combine exceptionally with beet juice. The sweet and tart notes from these fruits complement the earthy vegetable flavor.

Is beet smoothie good for you? ›

Having a beetroot smoothie will keep your blood pressure in check and maintain good heart health. You must consume it regularly to experience long-term benefits and a reduction in blood pressure. Beetroot smoothie benefits also include improvement in your athletic performance.

Can you freeze raw beets for smoothies? ›

Raw beets can also be frozen, but they may not last as long or retain the same quality as cooked beets. If you want to freeze them raw, I recommend at least blanching them for a few minutes to help preserve quality, nutrition, and texture.

What can I add to beet juice to make it taste better? ›

Bright citrus fruits like oranges, grapefruits, lemons, and limes help lighten up the dense, earthy nature of beet juice. Use just a teaspoon or two of zest to impart vibrant citrusy notes without overpowering the beets. A squeeze of juice is also refreshing. Start with a 2:1 beet-to-citrus ratio.

What brings out the flavor of beets? ›

Pair them with bright, fresh flavors- By adding vinegar, lemon juice, fresh herbs, tangy cheese or yogurt to your dish, you will help balance the flavor. This is why you commonly see roasted beets and goat cheese together.

What mixes well with beets? ›

Fruits and Vegetables that Pair Well with Beets
  • Fruits: oranges, grapefruit, lemon, lime, pineapple, mango, strawberries, raspberries, apples, pears.
  • Veggies: carrots, tomatoes, cucumbers, celery, spinach, kale, ginger, turmeric, parsley, mint.

Is there a downside to drinking beet juice? ›

Consuming a lot of beet juice may have some downsides. It may change the color of urine and feces due to its pigments. Because of its high oxalate content, beet juice may increase the risk of developing kidney stones for those who have a higher risk of this condition.

How often should I drink a beet smoothie? ›

Beet is linked to the improvement of a variety of conditions, especially for anemia. While there are no official guidelines on recommended daily intake, a cup of beet juice a day is typically harmless. According to a study, daily intake of 8.4 ounces of juice lowered both systolic and diastolic blood pressure.

Is it healthier to drink beet juice or eat beets? ›

Both eating beets and drinking beet juice will give you anti-inflammatory betalains and other phytonutrients. If you're looking to enhance athletic performance, drink up. Juicing beets delivers a concentrated dose of nitrates, antioxidants, vitamins and minerals. However, you lose the fiber when you juice the beets.

How to cut beets for smoothies? ›

Cut the beet into large chunks and steam or lightly boil the pieces until they are tender, then chill them so that your smoothie stays nice and frosty.

Do I have to peel beets before blending? ›

One of the biggest questions with beet juicing is whether to peel or not to peel. The skin is so nutritionally dense it would really be a shame to throw all that goodness into the compost. It is recommended to leave the skin on when juicing but wash them well. Besides a good scrub, not much else is needed.

Are beets healthier, raw or cooked? ›

Cooking beets won't give you the same health benefits because heat destroys betalain pigments and hampers nitrates, but it's still good for your health. To preserve the maximum health benefits, grate raw beets into salads or steam/roast beets just long enough to tenderize them.

Why do I feel weird after drinking beet juice? ›

oxalic acid causes burning throat, mouth, breathing difficulty, stomach pain. some people r allergic to beet root. they may suffer stomach pain, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, rashes, hives, itchiness, chills, fever.

Is beet juice like a laxative? ›

Beetroot juice contains dietary fibre that helps remove digestive waste through the intestines, thereby proving beneficial for people with constipation.

Is it better to juice or blend beets? ›

When you juice your fruits and vegetables, you may get more concentrated, more easily-absorbed nutrients. This is because the bulk of the vitamins and minerals found within a fruit are typically in the juice — not the pulp and fibrous material that you'd also get in a smoothie.

What flavors complement beets? ›

Herb & spice matches:
  • anise seeds (star anise)
  • basil.
  • caraway seeds.
  • chevril.
  • chives.
  • cumin.
  • curry powder.
  • dill.
Nov 18, 2015

What is the best companion for beets? ›

Suitable beet companion plants include:
  • Broccoli.
  • Brussels sprouts.
  • Bush beans.
  • Cabbage.
  • Cauliflower.
  • Chard.
  • Kohlrabi.
  • Lettuce.
Feb 17, 2023

What pairs best with beetroot? ›

Some foods that mix well with beets include goat cheese, arugula, walnuts, lemon juice, and balsamic vinegar. Other complementary ingredients include orange, dill, horseradish, and sour cream. Beets also pair well with meats such as chicken, fish, and pork.

Can beetroot be eaten with fruits? ›

Yes, you can eat beetroot and oranges together. The combination of beetroot and oranges can create a tasty and nutritious mix. Both are rich in vitamins and antioxidants, and their flavors can complement each other well. Consider trying them in salads, juices, or smoothies for a delightful and healthy combination.

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