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Where were you before you knew smoothies existed? These meals in a cup can get a bad rap for their high sugar content and weak macros, but when blended right, you can make your smoothie work for whatever your health goal.
“Blending is one of the quickest, easiest ways to prep healthy foods, especially fresh fruits and veggies,” says Harley Pasternak, trainer, nutrition expert, and author of the book The Body Reset Diet.
Keep reading for some of his favorite weight-loss smoothie recipes and other protein shake recipes for weight loss, plus details on how all of the above can kick-start your metabolism and keep it fired up for hours.
How to Make the Best Weight-Loss Smoothie
Here are the four things you need to create your own tasty, healthy weight-loss smoothies. (Visual learner? See our infographic formula for how to build a stellar smoothie.)
- Liquid Base: Pasternak favors dairy milk (1 percent or nonfat) because it’s rich in vitamin D and calcium, which can help your body break down fat. But non-dairy alternative milk, like soy and almond, are fine too, he says, as is flavored water.
- Lean Protein: Getting protein at every meal helps you maintain lean muscle mass, which means you burn more calories throughout the day. (Here’s how to determine how much protein your body needs every day.) Your best bets: plain nonfat yogurt, silken tofu, or unflavored protein powder.
- Healthy Fats: These give you energy, make your protein shake for weight loss actually satisfying, plus help your body absorb vitamins. Use up to two tablespoons of an ingredient that contains the good—that is, monounsaturated—kind, like avocado, seeds, or nuts.
- High-Fiber Carbs: Any fruit will do, but raspberries and blueberries deliver the most fiber and the least amount of sugar. As for veggies, spinach and cucumber have the mildest, easiest-to-mask flavors.
Put the liquid in first, then add the solid ingredients, and blend until smooth. Depending on how thick you like your weight-loss smoothies—and how powerful your blender or food processor is—you may need to thin these out with a little liquid, such as nonfat milk.
The Best Smoothies and Protein Shake Recipes for Weight Loss
PB&J Weight-Loss Smoothie
Like the brown bag sandwich? Then you’ll love this Greek yogurt-boosted peanut butter and jelly weight-loss smoothie.
Makes 1 serving
Tropical Morning Smoothie
Good morning, sunshine! A sweet mix of mangoes, pineapple, and banana will surely pep you up for the day ahead.
Makes 1 serving
Sweet Spinach Weight-Loss Smoothie
Grapes, spinach, pear, and avocado? Sounds like a crazy flavor combo for a weight-loss smoothie, but we promise all you'll taste is the fruit. The avocado lends luxurious texture and the spinach offers an undetectable dose of vitamins.
Makes 1 serving
Banana Cream Pie Smoothie
This weight-loss smoothie from Cassie Johnston, author of Chia, Quinoa, Kale, Oh My!, might taste like dessert—but with a half a cup of Greek yogurt in each serving, it’s a much better alternative to doughnuts and coffee cake.
Makes 2 servings
Chocolate Chia Cherry Smoothie
Johnston put together this amazing antioxidant duo of dark chocolate and cherries to make this weight-loss smoothie taste like dessert. But chia seeds turn it into a nutritional powerhouse—just a tablespoon packs two grams of protein and more than five grams of fiber to keep you full till lunch.
Makes 2 servings
Mixed Berry Cobbler Smoothie
Opt for coconut milk in this antioxidant-rich mixed berry weight-loss smoothie by Mimi Kirk, author of The Ultimate Cookbook of Modern Juicing, for plenty of healthy fats to keep you satisfied.
Makes 1 serving
Peach Milkshake
Research hints that adding 2 tablespoons of coconut oil—made up of medium-chain fatty acids that may help speed up your metabolism—to your daily regimen will help you burn more calories. In this weight-loss smoothie recipe, Kirk adds one teaspoon of the oil to boost the filling factor.
Makes 1 serving
Nut Butter Smoothie
Almond butter and protein powder give this protein shake for weight loss some real staying power.
Makes 1 serving
Berry, Flaxseed, and Pomegranate Smoothie
This weight-loss smoothie from Christine Bailey, author of Supercharged Juice & Smoothie Recipes, offers healthy fats, protein—and a big brain-boosting benefit. It’s spiked with the ancient Chinese herb gingko, which may help improve cognitive function and prevent memory loss.
Makes 1 serving
Mellow Yellow Protein Shake
This protein shake for weight loss, designed by Stephanie Tourles, author of Raw Energy in a Glass, is a tropical treat thanks to almond, mango, banana, and vanilla.
Makes 2 servings
Pumpkin Pie Protein Shake for Weight Loss
This creamy, healthy weight-loss smoothie relies on canned pumpkin, which adds fiber and flavor.
Makes 1 serving
Berry Weight-Loss Smoothie
Blueberries, strawberries, and more make this fruit smoothie nice and sweet, without any added sugar. For even more vitamins, toss in a handful of leafy greens (like spinach or kale) too.
Makes 1 serving
Basic Fruit Weight-Loss Smoothie
You can use any fruit in this weight-loss smoothie. Experiment with frozen peaches, tropical fruit mixes, or anything you have handy.
Makes 1 serving
Lindsay Funston