I get requests for smoothie recipes almost daily, and for good reason! There’s nothing better than a cold, refreshing, super flavorful smoothie for breakfast or an afternoon snack when it’s hot outside.
This tropical turmeric smoothie is truly sunshine in a glass. It’s packed with nourishing ingredients you’ll feel good about like 3 types of fruit, creamy coconut milk, and of course, antioxidant-rich turmeric. The flavor is like your favorite piña colada and delicious mango sorbet had a baby, so you’ll basically be on vacation when you drink it.
I’ve included tons of easy add-ins to really make this smoothie your own and to boost the nutrition even more! Stock up on some tropical fruit and enjoy this beautiful smoothie all summer long.
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Fall in love with turmeric
Yes, we’re adding beautiful turmeric to this smoothie and yes, you’re going to love it! Turmeric has tons of anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects, which can help with everything from joint pain to potential heart health. This turmeric smoothie is the perfect way to add this golden superfood to your diet.
Everything you’ll need to make this tropical turmeric smoothie
You’re going to LOVE all of the simple, delicious ingredients in this turmeric smoothie. It’s bright, fresh and packed with tropical flavor. Here’s what you’ll need:
- Fruit: this turmeric smoothie gets its natural sweetness and flavor from frozen banana, mango and pineapple.
- Milk: we’re using light coconut milk for that true tropical flavor! Piña colada, anyone?!
- Turmeric: you won’t be able to taste the turmeric in this smoothie (it has a pretty “earthy” taste to it) but you’ll get all of those wonderful health benefits.
- Lemon: add a little extra brightness with fresh lemon juice and zest.
- Extras: I like to add a little freshly grated ginger for tummy soothing properties and spinach for a boost of veggies as well. You won’t be able to taste the spinach at all!
Simple ingredient swaps
Like many smoothie recipes, this turmeric smoothie is easy to customize with what you have on hand. Here’s what I can recommend
- For the fruit: feel free to use more or less of any of these fruits! For example: if you only have a banana and some frozen mango, you can simply use double the amount of mango in place of the pineapple.
- For the milk: I love the flavor that coconut milk gives this smoothie, but you can use any milk you’d like.
- For the turmeric: you can use ground turmeric in place of freshly grated turmeric if you’d like.
Our favorite nutritional boosters
This turmeric smoothie is easy to customize with even more boosts of nutrition! Try adding any of the following, and remember to blend in a little more coconut milk along with any of these additions.
- Flaxseed meal: this is one of my favorite ingredients to add to smoothies for a boost of fiber and minerals, and is especially great for nursing mamas as flaxseed can help increase milk supply. Usually, a tablespoon is plenty! Here’s a brand I love.
- Chia seeds: try adding in a tablespoon of chia seeds for a boost of healthy fats and fiber.
- Hemp seeds: feel free to throw in some hemp seeds for another boost of healthy fats, omegas, and minerals.
- Avocado: add healthy fats and extra creaminess by adding ripe avocado. Usually, 1/4 or 1/2 of an avocado will be sufficient and also help to keep you satisfied thanks to those healthy fats.
- Protein: Easily add more protein to this turmeric smoothie by adding 1 scoop of your favorite protein powder (vanilla would be delicious!) I recommend Vital Protein collagen peptides or Four Sigmatic Plant-Based Protein Powder.
Don’t forget these smoothie-making tips
With a few tips and tricks you’ll have the best, creamy tropical turmeric smoothie every time:
- Use frozen fruit. This will help keep the smoothie cold and thick. Sometimes ice doesn’t blend as well, so it’s best to skip it unless absolutely necessary. If you only have fresh fruit, try adding 1 cup of frozen cauliflower.
- Add liquid. Don’t be afraid to add more liquid if your smoothie is too thick or won’t fully blend. High powered blenders tend to blend frozen fruit much better, so if you have a regular or personal size blender, you may need to add more coconut milk.
- Start low, go high. Start the blender on low speed, then gradually increase to high to help blend all ingredients. Finally, end with the blender on low speed.
Make it ahead of time
Yes, you can even make this turmeric smoothie ahead of time! Make it as-is or even double it and then try one of my three amazing ways to prep and store smoothies right in your freezer.
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I hope you love this tropical turmeric smoothie! If you make it be sure to leave a comment and a rating so I know how you liked it. Enjoy, xo!
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Ingredients
- 1 frozen ripe banana
- ¾ cup frozen diced mango
- ¾ cup frozen pineapple chunks
- 1 ¼ cup light coconut milk, plus more to thin as necessary
- 1 tablespoon fresh grated turmeric (or ½ teaspoon ground turmeric)
- 1 teaspoon lemon zest
- 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
- Optional add-ins:
- 1-2 teaspoons fresh grated ginger
- 1 cup spinach
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a high powered blender: banana, mango, pineapple, coconut milk, turmeric, ginger, lemon zest and lemon juice. Feel free to add any optional add-ins to your smoothie if you’d like. Blend until smooth, adding more milk to thin, if necessary. Pour into a glass and enjoy! Serves 1. Feel free to double the recipe to serve 2.
Recipe Notes
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Recipe by: Monique Volz // Ambitious Kitchen | Photography by: Eat Love Eats
21 comments
I made this exactly to the recipe, then added 1 cup of spinach and two scoops of vanilla collagen protein powder, and this smoothie is wonderful! Delicious, uses fruits (mango, pineapple) that I don’t regularly eat, and tastes like a yummy glass full of health.
I’m so happy you tried and loved it, Michelle! Yes, it’s SO nourishing 🙂
Sooo delicious and refreshing. I love the addition of lemon. I added a scoop of collagen too for a little more protein. Thank you for this!
Amazing smoothie!!! One if my new favorites. Followed exact recipe and the lemon zest really makes it! Would add another 1/2 cup coconut milk, as my blender needed more liquid to start.
Thanks for the note about the liquid, and good call to add more! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 🙂
Delicious! Included the optional add-ins, and also added a scoop of collagen, mushroom blend, flax, hemp seeds & blue spirulina.
Ohh LOVE this! Sounds delicious ❤️
Do you use canned coconut milk or the kind you buy in the cold milk section?
Hi! I use light canned coconut milk 🙂
I’m allergic to mango. What would you suggest as a substitute? Peaches, maybe?
Peaches or extra pineapple would be perfect!
This is so delicious!!! I am in love with this smoothie! I added the spinach and the ginger too and I am very pleased. I added 1/4 teaspoon of black pepper to mine to increase turmeric benefits too. Thank you so much for sharing this recipe. This will likely be my go to as it is great for me to have as many anti-inflammatory foods and drinks as possible!
YAY! I am so glad you’re loving the amazing flavor of this smoothie, Mally. Thanks so much for your comment, I appreciate it ❤️
This is my favorite all time smoothie. I live in Florida and this is as tropical as it gets in the summer heat. I used lite coconut milk and then used some extra unflavored almond milk to help smooth it out. I love the tartness added by the lemon juice and zest. It really takes this smoothie to the next level. I also froze some in mason jar and freeze bags. Can’t wait to have some thawed out for an easy morning breakfast. Thank you Monique!
So happy to hear that, Jessica! One of my favs during the hotter months 🙂 Great idea to freeze it for later!
So tasty ! Made it with almond milk instead of coconut milk, since I didn’t have any : it was really good. Thanks !
Delicious! Glad you’re loving this smoothie!
I love, love, love your smoothie recipes, and I have tried most of them. Looking forward to trying this tumeric one as well. No matter the recipe, I ALWAYS add tumeric, as it is very healthful. However, by itself, it is not well absorbed by the body. Adding a sprinkle or two of black pepper boosts its absorbancy and heightens the efficiency of tumeric’s healthful benefits. I would recommend adding a few sprinkles of pepper to the recipe. You do not taste either the tumeric or the black pepper, but they boost the nutritional profile. Another thing I always add to your wonderful smoothie recipes is protein powder (which you often recommend), as it truly keeps me feeling full a lot longer. Thanks so much for all these great recipes, Monique. I am very happy to keep trying them all out!!
Yes, great call! Thanks for your recommendation! I hope you continue to find more recipes here that you love 🙂
Haven’t tried to make it yet sounds good
Cant wait to make this soon for me i never had sunshine tropical tumeric smoothie before perfect for hot days in Singapore love your recipes as always brightens up my day everyday after work