Paleo Pumpkin Pie Smoothie
Level
Easy
Time
5 Min
Serves
1
Published November 25, 2022 by Dr. Stephanie Gray, DC
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 Try my healthy, nutrient dense Paleo Pumpkin Pie Smoothie. Rich in colour, with a hint of maple syrup this smoothie recipe proves to be a winner.
I love smoothies because you can pack so much nutrition in one drink. This smoothie is loaded with good things like prebiotic fibers, good fats and collagen.Â
The pumpkin gives the smoothie its beautiful orange colour and creamy, decadent texture.Â
This smoothie includes green banana. Yes, green banana. Not yellow with a little green. Green. Adding a green banana may be unusual to you but they add to your daily intake of prebiotic fibre. Unripe bananas have zero carbs but plenty of fibre and thicken the smoothie nicely. You can’t taste the green banana in a smoothie, making it a wonderful addition.Â
This smoothie also includes MCT oil which is a healthy fat that offers an immediate source of energy to super-charge your brain.
Collagen powder is also hidden inside to provide the amino acids necessary for connective tissue remodelling. This will help support your joints, tendons, ligaments and skin.
Perfect for breakfast on the go or a nutrient dense snack to keep your brain and body going. This recipe is gluten, grain and dairy-free, and includes healthy fats and collagen.Â
The Nutritional Science Part…If
You’re Interested
Benefits of Green Banana
Using an unripe banana may seem like an unusual ingredient for a smoothie. A medium green banana contains almost 11 grams of prebiotic fiber and zero grams of net carbs in comparison to a ripe banana which has lots of sugar and very little fiber. A green banana is tough to peel and is inedible on its own but wonderfully adds depth and nutrition to a smoothie. You won’t even know it’s there! I buy a bunch of green bananas, peel and freeze them.
What are prebiotics?
Prebiotics are special plant fibers in food that induce the growth of beneficial gut bacteria in your GI tract. Prebiotics usually come from types of carbohydrates that humans can’t digest (but gut bacteria can!) Gut bacteria need to eat too to survive and rely on the food that you eat to thrive or they die out. They work tirelessly behind the scenes to help with a variety of biological tasks such as support healthy digestion and immune function.
Other good sources of prebiotic fiber include garlic, onions, leeks, asparagus, dandelion greens, beets. Both the beets and the green banana in this smoothie will provide you with tons of prebiotic fibers to feed your good bacteria.
Now let’s get on with the recipe!
Why you will LOVE this Paleo Pumpkin Pie Smoothie
- It’s so easy and simple to make!
- The smoothie is smooth and velvety with a hint of maple syrup
- Very little mess since you only need a blender.
- This smoothie is loaded with nutrition! Full of good things like prebiotic fibre, good fat and collagen that support your gut, mind, mitochondria and connective tissues.
- Because this smoothie contains MCT oil, it will give you long lasting energy and improved cognition.
What you need to make this Paleo Pumpkin Pie Smoothie?
- pure (unsweetened) pumpkin from can (not pumpkin pie filling)
- unsweetened almond milk
- 1 green banana
- pumpkin pie spice
- almond butter
- maple syrup
- unflavoured collagen (optional)
- MCT oil (optional)
- vanilla
- pecan pieces (optional) as garnish
How do I make this Paleo Pumpkin Pie Smoothie?
It’s EASY!
Place all ingredients in the high-speed blender. Blend until smooth about 1 minute.
Step 2:
Pour into large smoothie glass.
Key Ingredients & Substitutions:
- Pumpkin– This recipe showcases pumpkin as the star ingredient. Pumpkin gives this smoothie a beautiful color and while rich in carbohydrates, it is rich in fiber. Pumpkin can be bought unsweetened in a can. Do not use pumpkin pie filling which has alot of sugar.Â
- Green banana-Using an unripe banana may seem like an unusual ingredient for a smoothie but it’s my new favorite thing! Green bananas can add to your daily intake of prebiotic fiber which supports gut health. Unripe bananas have zero carbs, plenty of fiber and thicken smoothies nicely. I keep unpeeled green bananas ready in my freezer and add them to all my smoothies. If you don’t have green banana, you can substitute with ice cubes.Â
- Pumpkin Pie Spice- I used pumpkin pie spice to make the smoothie taste like, well, pumpkin pie. Cinnamon is a good substitute.Â
- Almond Butter– peanut butter is a good substitute if not observing the paleo diet
- MCT oil– MCT oil is a healthy saturated fat that has many health benefits including improved cognition, which is why I include it in this smoothie. If you don’t have any, skip this ingredient. It is not needed to ensure good taste of this recipe.
- Collagen – For best results, use an unflavoured powdered collagen. I used Bulletproof Collagen. Collagen is not needed to ensure good taste of this smoothie, so if you don’t have any, skip this ingredient. Collagen is an excellent supplement to support tendon, skin and joint remodelling.
How to Store this Paleo Pumpkin Pie Smoothie
This smoothie is best if consumed right away. Store in the fridge if you can’t drink it right away. Give it a good shake before serving.
Pumpkin Pie Smoothie
Equipment
- blender
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup pure (unsweetened) pumpkin from can not pumpkin pie filling
- 1.5 cup unsweetened almond milk
- 1 green banana
- 1 tbsp almond butter
- 1 tsp pumpkin pie spice
- 1 tbsp maple syrup
- 1 scoop unflavoured collagen optional
- 1 tbsp MCT oil optional
- 1 tsp vanilla
- 1 tbsp pecan pieces optional
Instructions
- Add all the ingredients to a blender. Blend starting on low and working speed up slowly until smooth.
- Add more liquid if too thick.
- Pour into smoothie glass. Enjoy!
Nutrition
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