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Introduction
Do you want to start the day with a natural boost, without feeling “heavy” after two hours? Energy smoothies are perfect for that. They’re quick to make, easy to customise, and can give you a real lift thanks to the right ingredients: fruit, protein, healthy fats and fibre.
In this guide, I’m offering 15 accessible and delicious recipes. The idea isn’t to make life complicated, but to give you a solid base for creating your own versions. Whether you train, are always on the go, or simply want to eat better, you’ll find something here.
Selection criteria
- A balance of energy + fullness: aim for a mix of carbohydrates (fruit/oats) and filling elements (protein, seeds, yoghurt).
- “Boost” ingredients: banana, oats, cocoa, coffee (if you tolerate it), ginger, spirulina (optional).
- The right texture: for a thick smoothie, add a creamy base (yoghurt, smooth plant-based drink, chia seeds).
- Fibre for staying power: chia, flax seeds, whole fruit, oats… these help avoid the “slump”.
- Adapt to your goal: more protein for recovery, more fruit for a quick boost, or more fats for steadier energy.
Benefits
Energy smoothies are practical… and they can really change your routine. First, you can make them in a few minutes. Then, you control the ingredients: you choose what suits you, without unnecessary sugar if you don’t want it. And above all, you can aim for more consistent energy, thanks to fibre and protein.
Last but not least: it’s a simple way to add nutrients you might not otherwise eat. A recipe can become a little ritual. You drink, you go, and you feel good.
15 Energy-Boosting Smoothie Recipes
1) Banana-Cocoa “Tasty Wake-Up” Smoothie
Banana, milk (or plant-based drink), cocoa, oats, a pinch of salt and a drizzle of honey if needed. Blend with ice cubes.
2) Mango-Pineapple “Holiday Mode” Smoothie
Mango, pineapple, plain yoghurt, orange juice (or water), chia seeds. The result: fresh, sweet and very hydrating.
3) Strawberry-Yoghurt “Efficient Classic” Smoothie
Strawberries, Greek yoghurt (or skyr), milk or water, oats, vanilla. Perfect for a breakfast that keeps you going.
4) Apple-Ginger “Clean Energy” Smoothie
Apple, fresh ginger, lemon, water or plant-based drink, ground flax seeds. A lively flavour, without feeling heavy.
5) Coffee-Banana “Morning Boost” Smoothie
Banana, cooled coffee, milk or plant-based drink, cocoa (optional), and a spoonful of peanut or almond butter.
6) Orange-Carrot “Express Vitamins” Smoothie
Cooked or raw carrot (in a small amount), orange, yoghurt, a little honey and a pinch of cinnamon.
7) Blueberry-Oat “Antioxidants and Staying Power” Smoothie
Blueberries, oats, milk, yoghurt, chia seeds. Ideal before a busy morning.
8) Watermelon-Lime “Hydration + Freshness” Smoothie
Watermelon, lime, mint, coconut water (or water), and a touch of ginger.
9) Kiwi-Spinach “Green but Delicious” Smoothie
Kiwi, spinach (a small handful), banana, yoghurt or plant-based drink, chia seeds. The kiwi does all the work on flavour.
10) Protein “Post-Workout Recovery” Smoothie
Milk or plant-based drink, banana, Greek yoghurt, oats and a protein source of your choice (protein powder optional, otherwise just yoghurt + oats).
11) Peanut Butter-Banana “Big Comfort” Smoothie
Banana, milk, peanut butter, cocoa, a pinch of salt and, if needed, a date to sweeten naturally.
12) Coconut-Pineapple “Tropical Sweetness” Smoothie
Pineapple, light coconut milk or coconut drink, yoghurt, oats and a little vanilla.
13) Peach-Vanilla “Silky and Light” Smoothie
Peach (fresh or frozen), yoghurt, milk, oats, vanilla. Add ice cubes for the perfect texture.
14) Raspberry-Chia “Steady Energy” Smoothie
Raspberries, yoghurt, milk, chia seeds, a squeeze of lemon. Very good for a longer-lasting feeling of energy.
15) Spirulina-Lemon “Boost Option” Smoothie
Lemon, banana (to soften the taste), water or plant-based drink, spirulina (small amount), ginger. Fresh flavour, “wow” effect if you like it.
Tip: for each recipe, start by blending the liquids with the “hard” ingredients (frozen fruit, oats, seeds). Then add the more delicate elements (yoghurt, spices). You’ll get a smoother smoothie, with no bits.
FAQ
Q? What is the best time to drink an energy smoothie?
In the morning to get going, or just before/after sport. If you’re looking for steady energy, choose a smoothie with oats and a bit of protein.
Q? Should you use fresh or frozen fruit?
Both work very well. Frozen fruit often gives a thicker, more “iced” texture, without needing to add too much ice.
Q? How do you stop a smoothie being too sweet?
Reduce very sweet fruit (mango, very ripe banana) and add fibre/protein: oats, plain yoghurt, chia. You can also choose a date rather than syrup.
Conclusion
There you have it, plenty to enjoy while keeping a proper energy focus. The advantage is that you can adapt each recipe to your taste: thicker, fresher, more protein-rich, or more “detox” by adding ginger and lemon.
Choose a recipe, try it, then adjust it. In a few days, you’ll have your favourite combinations. And I promise, you’ll end up looking forward to your smoothie as a little moment for yourself.