Top view of a pineapple spinach smoothie in a glass with pineapple pieces on top.

If youโ€™re a fan of piรฑa coladas youโ€™ll love this “greena colada!” Full of rich creamy coconut milk, sweet pineapple, and nutrient-packed spinach, this pineapple spinach smoothie is the perfect way to enjoy a taste of the tropics at breakfast, snack time, or even dessert.

What ingredients do I need for my pineapple spinach smoothie?

This is one of the simplest green smoothies you can make because you only need three ingredients! Of course, you can always pack your smoothie with additional ingredients to boost the flavor, texture, or vitamins and minerals, but this smoothie is filling and delicious with the base recipe alone.

  • Frozen pineapple chunks. A no-mess, no-fuss way to get this tropical fruit into a smoothie.
  • Baby spinach. It may turn your smoothie green, but it wonโ€™t make your smoothie taste like spinach. All the nutrients with none of the spinach flavor.
  • Full-fat coconut milk. The taste of coconut paired with pineapple makes this taste like a piรฑa coloda! Make sure you use full-fat coconut milk for a rich, creamy taste that will fill you up.

Wholefully Protip

If you’re not a fan of coconut milk, you can use another nut milk like almond milk. Your smoothie will still taste delicious, it just won’t have as much of a tropical flavor and may be less creamy.

Donโ€™t I need ice cubes?

Nope, if you use frozen pineapple chunks thereโ€™s no need for ice. The frozen fruit cuts down on prep time and helps keep the smoothie cool and creamy. If you want to use fresh pineapple you’ll need to toss in a few ice cubes to chill and thicken your smoothie.ย 

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How to make a pineapple spinach smoothie

Smoothie recipes are really simple to make because the blender does all the work. This is especially true for this pineapple spinach smoothie because youโ€™re using frozen pineapple. To make your smoothie:

  1. Add all your ingredients to your blender, starting with the coconut milk.
  2. Pulse to break down the larger pineapple chunks, then blend on high for several minutes, or until the smoothie has reached your desired consistency.

Wholefully Protip

If youโ€™re using a high-powered blender, donโ€™t worry about pulsing. You can go straight to blending on high.

Can I make this smoothie vegan?

Good news! This pineapple spinach green smoothie is already vegan because coconut milk is dairy-free. In fact, the base recipe is 100% vegan, paleo, and gluten-free. Of course, if you decide to add additional ingredients like Greek yogurt, youโ€™ll have to choose alternatives that fit your dietary needs.

Does it matter which blender I use?

This is a simple smoothie to make, no matter what type of blender you already have in your kitchen. If youโ€™re new to the smoothie world and looking to invest in a blender, here are three that I highly recommend.

  • Best immersion blender: Cuisinart hand blender. This is a great little blender that doesnโ€™t cost a fortune.
  • Best mid-range blender: Ninja Professional. If youโ€™re looking for an all-around good quality blender, you canโ€™t go wrong with a Ninja.ย 
  • Best professional blender: Vitamix 5200. The best of the best for those who use a blender all the time. This Vitamix will power through your toughest blending jobs with its powerful motor.

What ingredients can I add to my pineapple spinach smoothie?

This smoothie already tastes like a heavenly tropical drink but itโ€™s easy to add a few ingredients to make it feel more like a meal and less like a cocktail.

  • Chia seeds, hemp seeds, and ground flax seeds are all high in healthy fats and other nutrients. You canโ€™t taste them, so like the spinach, theyโ€™re a sneaky way to add feel-good nutrition to a great smoothie.
  • Local honey. Honey that comes from local bees not only tastes great, it also helps you fight seasonal allergies because the bees make the honey from local pollen they gather. A win-win!
  • Almond meal or almond flour. This will help thicken your smoothie and make it more filling, all while giving you some plant-based protein and healthy fats.

Wholefully Protip

The easiest way to add extra ingredients to your smoothies is to bundle them together in smoothie packs. Prepare your ingredients in advance, freeze them, then pop them in your smoothie whenever you want a boost of nutrition!

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Top view of a pineapple spinach smoothie in a glass with pineapple pieces on top.

Pineapple Spinach Smoothie Recipe

Yield: 2 small servings or 1 large
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Youโ€™ll be amazed at how much flavor you can get in a glass with this pineapple spinach smoothie.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup frozen pineapple chunks
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 cup packed baby spinach
  • Optional add-ins: chia seeds, hemp seeds, protein powder, ground flax, collagen, Greek yogurt, lots of other options

Instructions

  1. Place all ingredients in the carafe of your blender.
  2. Pulse everything a few times to break up any larger chunks. Then blend on high until very smooth. Serve immediately.

Notes

  • If you have a high-power blender, feel free to skip pulsing and go straight to blending on high!
  • You can swap almond milk or another nut milk for the coconut milk in this recipe. It won't have as much tropical flavor, but it will still be delicious!

Nutrition Information:
Yield: 2 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 596Total Fat: 37gSaturated Fat: 23gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 12gCholesterol: 7mgSodium: 95mgCarbohydrates: 41gFiber: 7gSugar: 29gProtein: 34g

At Wholefully, we believe that good nutrition is about much more than just the numbers on the nutrition facts panel. Please use the above information as only a small part of what helps you decide what foods are nourishing for you.

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