Blend up a delicious Chocolate Smoothie packed with protein, fiber, and veggies—with all of the delicious flavors and creamy texture everyone wants in a smoothie!
Healthy Chocolate Smoothie
My oldest kiddo has never been into smoothies, but in the past year, she’s been willing to have a little bit of a chocolate smoothie—and it’s so nice to have the option in the mix! This chocolate smoothie uses chocolate milk as the liquid, but also has leafy greens, zucchini, and avocado for a nice mix of nutrients including protein, vitamin C, iron, and fiber.
TIP: I usually use Ripple Chocolate Milk or Silk Plant Milk, but you could use plain milk and add a little cocoa powder for chocolate flavor.
Ingredients in this Healthy Chocolate Smoothie
To make this smoothie, you’ll need:
chocolate milk
frozen banana
baby kale or spinach
yellow squash or zucchini
Optional: avocado, nut or seed butter and/or hemp seeds
TIP: I store greens for smoothies in the freezer to knock down the green flavor since I am super sensitive to the flavor of kale. It helps a lot!
Can I make this with regular white milk?
Sure. You can use diary or nondairy milk and add 2 tablespoons cocoa powder and 1-2 teaspoons honey or maple syrup to taste if needed.
How to Make a Chocolate Smoothie Step-by-Step
Here’s the process of how to make this simple veggie smoothie for kids. Scroll down to the bottom of the post for the full information.
TIP: Blend this smoothie very well to ensure that all of the veggies are evenly mixed up.
Can I add more protein smoothie?
If you’d like to add more protein, you can use an extra tablespoon each of nut or seed butter and hemp seeds. Kids might not need as much protein as you think, so you probably don’t need to add any more than that!
What’s the best way to help my child like smoothies?
Here are a few ideas for introducing smoothies to your kids that might help convert the haters:
Start with really small servings. One sip is better than no sips!
Try different cups. Some kids might prefer to sip from an open cup, some might prefer to use a straw, and others might like to use a reusable pouch. You might be surprised to see how much changing this one aspect can help!
Let them help you make the smoothie. It might help! (It might not, but it’s always worth a shot!)
Skip the veggies for now and just go for the chocolate milk and frozen banana. There’s nothing wrong than really simplifying things.
Tips for Making the Best Chocolate Smoothie
Blend super smooth for the best texture.
You can use diary or nondairy milk.
To make this with white milk, add 2 tablespoons cocoa powder and 1-2 teaspoons honey or maple syrup to taste if needed.
I store greens for smoothies in the freezer to knock down the green flavor since I am super sensitive to the flavor of kale. It helps a lot!
Be sure to blend this super smooth for the best texture. Use any or none of the optional ingredients. See the Notes for how to make this with regular milk.