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Rainbow Smoothie with a beautiful 7 layer rainbow! Full of tons of fruit and topped with a fruit skewer, it’s the ultimate rainbow smoothie!
I was going to share this rainbow smoothie closer to St. Patrick’s Day, but I couldn’t wait any longer! It’s so fun and makes me smile.
There is just something about rainbow food that makes me feel joyful – anyone else feel that?! It’s probably because rainbows bring about thoughts of sunshine, spring, and baby animals.. hahaha :)
We have a double whammy! Last week we shared our recipe for rainbow popsicles and today we’re sharing a recipe for rainbow smoothies! One fun recipe – 2 great ideas!
I like to think of it like muffins and bread. You can make banana bread muffins or banana bread out of the same batter. Same thing here – rainbow smoothie or rainbow popsicles but the base recipe is the same!
If you have leftover frozen berries, make a Grimace shake!
Not your average smoothie
I wouldn’t call this your average breakfast smoothie, I mean it does have 7 layers, but it’s the type of smoothie that would be perfect for special occasions like birthdays, St. Patrick’s day, or celebrating Pride!
For St. Patrick’s Day in particular, how fun would it be to stick a gold chocolate coin in the bottom of the glass before adding the smoothie?! That way when someone is finished drinking it, they find gold at the end of the rainbow!
Base Smoothie Ingredients
Each layer in our rainbow smoothie uses similar ingredients. Some of the most common base ingredients in each layer includes:
- frozen banana
- greek yogurt
- liquid for blending, like milk, almond milk or water
- frozen fruit – each layer calls for a different fruit depending on the color we’re trying to achieve
Frozen fruit for smoothies
To make this rainbow smoothie you will need quite a bit of fruit.
Some of the items you’ll easily be able to find in the frozen fruit section, like strawberries, blueberries, and mango, but here’s my secret to frosty & thick smoothies..
..if a smoothie recipe calls for peaches instead of buying a bag of frozen peaches which can be kind of pricy, buy a can of peaches, drain the juice, place the peaches in a ziplock bag and toss in the freezer. Instant frozen fruit!
I do this with bananas too. I’ll slice up a whole bunch of bananas, place the pieces in a bag and put them in the freezer so I have frozen bananas I can use whenever I want to make a smoothie.
I do this with pineapple too. Buy it in a can, drain it, put it in a bag and freeze it.
How to layer a Rainbow Smoothie
Since you will be layering each smoothie of top of each other, you want to make sure that each smoothie isn’t too liquidy. If they are too liquidy the smoothies will blend together instead of appearing as separate layers.
But you’re saying “BETH! My smoothie is too liquify, what should I do?” Pour the layer that is too liquidy into a plastic bag and put it in the freezer for a while and it will thicken up.
Blue Smoothie
I want to address the blue layer.
I tried to make a blue smoothie using just blueberries, yogurt, and a banana. As much as I wanted it to be blue, it was purple.
So to get the blue layer to actually be blue, I simply repeated the yellow layer (since it’s the lightest color) and added blue food coloring. A rainbow just isn’t a rainbow without blue!
If you are opposed to using a small amount of blue food coloring to achieve the blue layer, it’s totally fine to skip that layer!
If you want to go the all natural route, here is a tutorial for how to make natural blue food coloring, or you can buy natural blue food coloring here or here as well.
Once you have prepared all of the smoothies, carefully layer each smoothie, in color order in a glass.
I like to use a spoon to gradually add each smoothie color, making sure that I don’t pour too much in too fast, otherwise the colors may mix too much.
Ultimate Rainbow Smoothie
For a fun presentation, top the smoothie with a toothpick full of leftover fruit.
If you’re wanting to swirl the smoothie together like I did in the above picture, use a straw or stir stick to pull the bottom layers of the smoothie to the top of the glass.
There we have it – the ultimate rainbow smoothie!
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- Classic cheesecake – it’s smooth & creamy, plus you can top it with anything
- Pina colada sangria – a refreshing adult beverage for those hot summer days
- Lemon sugar cookies – it’s like sunshine in a bite
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Rainbow Smoothie
Ingredients
Red Layer
- 1 frozen banana
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- ½ cup frozen raspberries
- ½ cup frozen strawberries
- water or liquid for blending
Orange Layer
- 1 frozen banana
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- ½ cup frozen peaches
- 1 small orange
- ¼ cup frozen mango
- water or liquid for blending
Yellow Layer
- 2 frozen bananas
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- 1 cup frozen pineapple
- water or liquid for blending
Green Layer
- 2 frozen bananas
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- 1 handful, or more spinach
- 1 cup frozen pineapple
- water or liquid for blending
Blue Layer
- 2 frozen bananas
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- 1 cup frozen pineapple
- small amount of blue food coloring
- water or liquid for blending
Purple Layer
- 1 frozen banana
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- 1 cup frozen mixed berries
- water or liquid for blending
Magenta Layer
- 1 frozen banana
- ½ cup greek yogurt, vanilla or plain
- ½ cup sliced beets
- 1 cup frozen strawberries or raspberries
Instructions
For each smoothie
- Place all the ingredients in a blender and blend until smooth. Add more liquid to help it blend if it’s too thick.
- Transfer the smoothie to a bowl or container, rinse the blender and prep the next smoothie.
To assemble the rainbow smoothie
- Carefully layer each color smoothie in glasses in rainbow order. If desired, blend the smoothie using a straw or stir stick. Top each smoothie with a toothpick filled with leftover fruit.
Video
Notes
- I was able to make 8-10 rainbow smoothies using 15.5 oz glasses.
- The recipe can be scaled back to yield a smaller portion. Simply cut each smoothie recipe in half.
- If you’d like to avoid canned fruit, use fresh fruit. I would suggest cutting it up and freezing it so the smoothie will still be frosty and thick.
- If you are opposed to using a small amount of blue food coloring to achieve the blue layer, it’s totally fine to skip that layer! If you want to go the all natural route, here is a tutorial for how to make natural blue food coloring, or you can buy natural blue food coloring here or here as well.
Nutrition
Nutrition Disclosure
All nutritional values are approximate and provided to the reader as a courtesy. Changing ingredients and/or quantities will alter the estimated nutritional calculations.
Oh my GOODNESS – this smoothie is gorgeous!!! Definitely worth a little extra effort :)
I agree 100% :)
Seriously this is just gorgeous! My daughter and I were admiring all of the colors and we are definitely going to give this a try!
It’s so fun!!
Thank you for sharing this recipe! I love smoothies and this one is so pretty as well as yummy! Green grapes are also a good addition. I buy fresh pineapples and I save the core and use that in my smoothies. Again, thank you!
Great idea to use the core of a pineapple!
What The Heck. Yes. Now. :O
That comment wasn’t worded as good as it could have been. What I really meant was: Wow. :)
Hahaaa, thanks!!
Taste the rainbow! Sorry skittles but this is the rainbow I want to taste! Yum!
I love it!!
I love your rainbow recipes!! Totally mouth watering. Planning to make the rainbow smoothie this weekend – my 3 year old girl saw the pretty colourful picture on my screen and really really want it! Thanks for sharing!
I hope you guys have fun making it together!
Looks great. I will try. Just one question though. Could you use fresh pineapple chunks that has lemon juice to avoid turning brown and you pop into the freezer?
Yep, you could freeze fresh pineapple!
Why does it make 28 cups???????? Looks lovely but I can not drink so much.
You can definitely cut each recipe in half!
this is such a lovely recipe, i precisely just got a blender because i wanted to try out making smoothies! I have just 2 questions if you don’t mind: is it necessary to freeze the fruit? wouldn’t it layer properly if I used fresh fruit, for example? And also: any replacement suggestions for someone who absolutely cannot stand spinach and pineapple? Would mint leaves work for green and maybe simply apples for yellow? If you don’t know I’ll just try it out anyway but if you know what’d work that’d be great! Thank you so much either way :D
Hi Lois! I like to freeze the fruit because it helps to make the smoothie thicker and less runny.