Tired of boring keto breakfasts? Let’s be honest, most ‘healthy’ green drinks taste like you’re mowing the lawn with your mouth. But this Keto Green Smoothie is different. It’s luxuriously creamy, packed with healthy fats from avocado and coconut oil, and so satisfying it’ll keep you fueled and focused all morning long. Say goodbye to chalky textures and hello to your new favorite 5-minute breakfast that actually tastes amazing!
Ingredients
• Spinach: 1.0 oz / 28 g, fresh
• Celery: 2.0 oz / 57 g, chopped
• Unsweetened Almond Milk: 1.5 cups / 355 ml
• Avocado: 2.0 oz / 57 g, fresh or frozen
• Cucumber: 2.0 oz / 57 g, sliced
• Coconut Oil: 1.0 tbsp / 14 g
• Low-Carb Protein Powder: 1 scoop / approx. 30 g
• Liquid Stevia: 10 drops / approx. 0.1 tsp
• Chia Seeds: 0.5 tsp / 1.5 g, for garnish
Instructions
1. Pour the almond milk into your blender, followed by the spinach. Adding the liquid first helps the blades blend the greens without getting stuck.
2. Blend on high for 15–20 seconds until the spinach is completely liquified.
3. Add the remaining : celery, avocado, cucumber, coconut oil, protein powder, and stevia.
4. Blend on high for another 45–60 seconds until the mixture is perfectly smooth and creamy.
5. Pour into a glass, garnish with chia seeds, and serve immediately.
Nutritional Information
• Calories: 410 kcal
• Total Fat: 28g
• Total Carbohydrates: 16g
• Dietary Fiber: 9g
• Net Carbohydrates: 7g
• Protein: 30g
Pro Tips
• The “Two-Step Blend”: For a silky-smooth texture, always blend your leafy greens and liquid together first before adding any other . This obliterates any leafy bits.
• Chill Without Diluting: Use frozen avocado chunks or cucumber slices instead of ice. This creates a thick, frosty smoothie without watering down the rich flavor.
• Avoid Oily Clumps: To prevent coconut oil from solidifying into waxy bits, either melt it and stream it in while the blender is running, or simply use MCT oil which stays liquid.
FAQ
Q: Is this green smoothie actually keto-friendly
A: Absolutely. This smoothie is specifically designed for a keto diet, containing only 7g of net carbohydrates per serving, along with 28g of healthy fats and 30g of protein.
Q: How do I get a smooth texture without leafy bits
A: For a silky-smooth texture, use the ‘Two-Step Blend’ method. First, blend the almond milk and spinach together until the greens are completely liquified. Then, add the rest of the ingredients and blend again until creamy.
Q: How can I make my smoothie cold without watering it down
A: Instead of using ice, which dilutes the flavor, use frozen avocado chunks or frozen cucumber slices. This creates a thick, frosty smoothie while keeping the taste rich and creamy.
Q: What stops the coconut oil from clumping in a cold smoothie
A: To prevent coconut oil from solidifying into waxy clumps, you can either melt it and slowly stream it into the blender while it’s running, or simply substitute it with MCT oil, which remains liquid when cold.





