How to Make the Spinach Mochaccino Healthy Smoothie Recipe
Spinach Mochaccino Healthy Smoothie Recipe
I don't know about you, but during the week my mornings are always so busy, which leads to me rushing to get out the door on time! This is my favorite healthy smoothie recipe because it is not only filling and packed with nutrients, but it also gives me my first dose of morning coffee!
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This smoothie is also a great option to serve for "afternoon drinks" with your friends!
I use my Anchor Classic Glass Milk Bottles and Jumbo Smoothie Straws at least once a week when I have company over! They are not only perfect for smoothies, but also work great for fruit infused water, lemonade or milkshakes!
Spinach Mochaccino Healthy Smoothie Recipe
Try this delicious, nutrient-packed, non-dairy, coffee flavored smoothie for a healthy breakfast or snack.
- 1 tbsp Flaxseed Meal
- 3 tbsp Chocolate Protein Powder ((your preference))
- 1 tbsp Unsweetened Cocoa Powder
- 1 tbsp Honey
- 1 cup Cashew Milk or Almond Milk
- 1 1/4 cup Unsweetened Medium Roast Starbucks Iced Coffee
- 1/3 cup Quaker Old Fashioned Rolled Oats ((optional))
- 2 cut Frozen Bananas
- 1 large handful Baby Spinach Leaves
- 6 cubes Ice
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Add flaxseed, protein powder, cocoa powder, honey, cashew milk, coffee and oats to your blender.
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Blend until ingredients are well combined.
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Add ice, frozen bananas and baby spinach leaves.
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Pulse in blender until ingredients reach your desired consistency.
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Enjoy!
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