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Tropical Cilantro Pineapple Smoothies

This post was originally published here on January 21, 2015. I’ve since made a couple small modifications to the recipe. And I’ve updated the text and photographs. Enjoy!

I’m ready for a real vacation.

But unfortunately, that’s not happening. So for now, I’ll have to settle for a vacation in my kitchen in the form of one of these pretty green Tropical Cilantro Pineapple Smoothies. Mega island vibes for just a few dollars spent at the grocery store. Seems do-able.

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If you’re a cilantro hater, then just consider this recipe a “thank you, next”. Because there is A LOT of cilantro in these smoothies. And if you can’t handle a few sprigs on your tacos, then you definitely won’t want to be drinking one of these babies. Even I, as a bona fide cilantro lover, was skeptical at first. Using over a cup of cilantro for just two smoothies seemed like an awful lot. But trust me, it works.

The herby-ness of the cilantro (and the zing from the fresh ginger and lime juice) is offset by the sweetness from the pineapple and banana. As with most smoothie recipes, you’ll want to use fruit that’s just at the point of being overripe. It’s your best bet for generating maximum flavor. Finding/having overripe bananas isn’t usually a problem for most people, but pineapple can be more challenging. If you can’t find a “good one” at the grocery store, you can substitute an equal amount of canned, drained pineapple in a pinch.

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The coconut milk brings all the ingredients together into a luscious, creamy drink. And brings all those feel good tropical vibes even closer to home. Heck, you might even want to add a colorful umbrella. Or a splash of rum if it’s past noon. No judgments from me!

Cheers,

Liz

Tropical Cilantro Pineapple Smoothies

Tropical Cilantro Pineapple Smoothies

At a Glance:
Yield: 2 servings
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Ingredients

  • 2 cups peeled, chopped fresh pineapple
  • 1 frozen banana, peeled and chopped
  • 1 – 1 1/2 cups fresh cilantro
  • 1-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled and chopped
  • 1 tablespoon fresh squeezed lime juice
  • 1 (14-ounce) can light coconut milk

Instructions

  1. Add all the ingredients to your blender. Blend on high until smooth. 
  2. Divide the smoothie between two glasses. Enjoy immediately.

Notes

Recipe adapted from The Kitchn.

35 comments on “Tropical Cilantro Pineapple Smoothies”

  1. Wow, a cilantro smoothie? I’m so intrigued, Liz! I would’ve never thought to add that into a smoothie. Sounds so refreshing and delicious!

  2. My sister and I are cilantro lovers. Sending this to her now. She thanks you in advance 🙂

  3. Okay, you have me convinced to a cilantro smoothie!! Looks amazing!

  4. I am also a bit wary of so much cilantro in something, but as a cilantro lover if you say this is good I am going to have to try it out! Sounds so interesting + fresh!

  5. I would never have thought to add cilantro to a smoothie! It’s one of my favorite herbs, so it makes sense that I would love it — especially with these tropical flavors!

  6. Love all the natural flavors happening here, this looks so good!

  7. I love this smoothie- those flavours all sound so amazing. I haven’t really been sticking to any January resolutions…eating way too much cake and chocolate already! I could definitely do with one of these smoothies right now to detox! Lovely recipe, Liz! 😀

  8. I have a smoothie recipe that I use cilantro too! It’s so refreshing! I was at a whole foods and they put it in theirs, and I’ve been addicted ever since!

  9. Totally love cilantro and never thought of it in a smoothie! Love 🙂

  10. Heck yes! I have yet to try herbs in my smoothies, but I hear it’s wonderful! I bet parsley would be great in this thang too. Oh.the.possibilites. Considering I can’t seem to stay away from the wine and cheese, I need bevvies like this in my life for a little system re-set 😀

  11. I have a smoothie every morning and it makes a huge difference in how I feel. This looks delicious. I’ve never had cilantro in a smoothie so I’ll have to give it a try!

  12. I agree, smoothies are the best! One or two a day make me feel fantastic! I’ve been curious about cilantro in smoothies so I’m so happy you tried this out! What fabulous flavors and cilantro is a powerhouse of nutrients, so I can see how this would be so nourishing! I bet it is so creamy and refreshing! Putting this on my to try list! Thank you Liz!! (one can never have too many smoothie recipes!)

    • You’re welcome, Traci! Let me know if you try it out. And yes, I think the cilantro and pineapple are both great for detoxifying the body. So this is really good for you, but tastes like a treat still!

  13. Wow, I never in a million years would have thought to put cilantro in a smoothie. I love the tropical twist with these too! Such a creative recipe, Liz! 🙂

  14. I’m TRYING to still do the green thing, but definitely doing the booze thing, too. 😉 I’ve never put cilantro in a smoothie, but I HAVE put it in a margarita!! LOL!! I need to try it in a smoothie because this one sounds delish!

  15. I love cilantro in smoothies! But I haven’t tried combining it with coconut milk before, that’s such a good idea. I’ve gotta get my hands on the ingredients for this and fire up my blender. Thanks for the recipe!

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  17. Woah mamma! That’s a lot of cilantro – so I know I’d LOVE it! Paired with pineapple, coconut and banana, I’m SO in! So glad you reminded me of this recipe… I need all the greens right now!

  18. Sounds like a tropical vacation in a cup!

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