Brighten your day with this delicious and healthy Pineapple Orange Smoothie recipe, great for breakfast, after school snacks, or anytime. Kids love the taste of orange juice and pineapple blended together. This low carb smoothie recipe is also the perfect drink to serve for an elegant brunch!
Is there anything better than a cold, sweet citrus smoothie on a hot summer day? The tangy and creamy drink is super refreshing and so easy to make, with only 4 ingredients.
Orange smoothies are very popular in my home, and not just in the summer. Since these smoothies have a huge amount of Vitamin C, I find myself making them at the slightest hint of a cold or sore throat. Which means I make them year round! Another recipe that's got a lot of vitamin C is this Copycat Chick-fil-A Frosted Lemonade.
It's amazing what this smoothie can do for the the kids when they are feeling run-down. All the anti-oxidants and vitamins in this pineapple smoothie are so uplifting.
If you can make freshly squeezed orange juice, use that for this recipe as it will give you the best taste. However, store bought juice will work too. If there is any extra orange juice left over, how about using it in a sweet orange glaze recipe for a delicious homemade baked donut recipe.
Love pineapple? Try this yummy Pineapple Pico de Gallo!
I always have pineapple in the house. Its one of those ingredients that I use weekly. My slow cooker pineapple chicken and my slow cooker pineapple beef teriyaki are recipes that I make often which means I have pineapples left over. I will freeze them just to make this pineapple smoothie.
On Sunday mornings, I often make my pina colada pancakes which calls for even more pineapple. The left over pineapple often goes into making this pineapple smoothie later in the afternoon.
You should be able to find frozen fresh pineapple chunks at most large grocery stores, which makes this recipe super-easy and fast.
If not, you can buy fresh pineapple chunks (or even a whole pineapple and then cut it yourself) and stick them in the freezer overnight before making this recipe.
I really enjoy smoothies with orange juice, and really any citrus-based smoothies, particularly this on that was crafted around fall flavors (find it here --> Apple Cider Smoothie).
Of course, just because the ingredients in that smoothie are more reminiscent of autumn doesn't mean I can't enjoy it year round, but I am definitely in the mood for something a little brighter and lighter now that we are headed into spring!
Smoothies with orange juice are just perfect for breakfast or brunch, but also for a pick-me-up later in the day. My kids love how the orange juice and pineapple flavors blend together to make this creamy, light, sweet drink. And the yogurt adds protein to keep them filled up for longer than if they just drank a glass of orange juice.
For another delicious smoothie recipe, try this Strawberry Smoothie Bowl!
How To Make A Pineapple Smoothie
Gather your ingredients:
- Pineapple chunks - frozen pineapple chunks are the easiest to use, but you can buy fresh and then freeze them before using in this recipe. Canned pineapple chunks will work but won't give you the best flavor. I drain them before placing them in a container to freeze them.
- Orange juice - the other star ingredient of this citrus smoothie recipe, the orange juice provides sweetness and that nice orange hue!
- Vanilla extract - balances out the sweetness from the fruit
- Vanilla Greek yogurt - make the orange smoothie creamy and rich. You can definitely use plain yogurt if you don't have vanilla.
Combine all the ingredients in a good blender, with the heavier ingredients on the bottom. Blend until smooth, garnish with pretty mint leaves and orange segments, and serve!
Helpful Tips
- Buy good quality orange juice. Don't use an orange drink that is mostly sugar and artificial flavors. If you are feeling ambitious, squeeze your own orange juice!
- You don't necessarily have to buy a whole pineapple if you want to use fresh pineapple chunks. I usually am able to buy a container of pre-cut fresh pineapple chunks at the grocery store. Just remember to put them in the freezer at least several hours before you want to make your smoothie!
- You can change this up by using an orange juice blend or a different fruit juice, or adding strawberries or blueberries. Tossing in a small handful of a frozen berry mix is delicious!
- Add some ice to make your smoothie thicker or, if you want to avoid diluting the flavors, throw in some additional frozen fruit when blending your smoothie.
- If you have some leftover, you can store it in the fridge for up to 3 days or the freezer for up to 3 months. When ready to serve, if the smoothie has become too thin, toss it in the blender with a couple more pieces of frozen fruit and that will freshen it up!
Interested in an orange juice smoothie bowl?
- Make your smoothie thicker by freezing some of the orange juice in a ice cube tray prior to blending. Alternatively, you can use some extra frozen fruit.
- Transfer the smoothie from the blender into a bowl.
- Top with some granola, your favorite cereal, chopped nuts, sliced banana or strawberries, or even a few dollops of Nutella (drooling on my keyboard!). How about whipped cream? That would work too!
Looking for some other recipes made with orange juice?
Try this Pomegranate Orange Spritzer! (Note that this is an alcoholic beverage - for grownups only!)
Or how about this amazing Chocolate Orange Cake? YUM!
And for another smoothie recipe, try this Healthy Acai Smoothie!
Pineapple Orange Smoothie Recipe
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Pineapple Orange Smoothie
Ingredients
For the Smoothie
- ⅔ cup pineapple chunks frozen
- 1 cup orange juice
- ½ cup vanilla Greek yogurt
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
For Garnish (optional)
- orange segments
- fresh mint
Instructions
- Place the pineapple chunks, orange juice, Greek yogurt, and vanilla extract in a blender.⅔ cup pineapple chunks, 1 cup orange juice, ½ cup vanilla Greek yogurt, 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- Blend until smooth.
- Pour into 2 glasses. Serve garnished with orange segments and fresh mint (optional).orange segments, fresh mint
Notes
- Use good quality, real orange juice. (Not orange flavored drinks!)
- Substitute plain yogurt if you don't have vanilla. Alternatively, you can use another flavor of yogurt that blends well with citrus flavors.
- Canned pineapple chunks are not recommended, but if you need to use them, make sure to drain the liquid from the can before freezing the chunks.
- To make your smoothie thinner, add more orange juice. To make it thicker, add more frozen pineapple chunks.
- Use other types of juices and/or frozen fruit to make different flavors of smoothies!
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Nutrition
Nutritional information is an estimate. The nutritional values for your final dish may vary based on measuring differences and products used.
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Wendy Klik
I'm always on the hunt for more smoothie recipes. Thanks for sharing.
nikki@soulfullymade.com
This smoothie is so beautiful and full of amazing flavors!
Jersey Girl Cooks
These photos are absolutely gorgeous! I love the orange pineapple combo. I have all the ingredients in my fridge/ freezer I will have a smoothie or breakfast this week!
Eileen
What a delicious, healthy treat. You know I love the photos! Such pretty colors.
Denise Wright
I can't wait to make this for my son. These are a few of his favorite things!
Caroline
This looks so pretty and love the flavors.
cheri
Love this combination, the color is beautiful, I bet this is delicious
Marion Myers
Such a refreshing flavor combo. I know we'll enjoy this all summer long for sure! Thanks for sharing!
Ellen
My youngest will love this smoothie. All of his favorite flavors are included.
Liz
Mmmmmm...this is one fabulous flavor combination!!!