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    Home » Vegan Recipes

    3 Thermomix Smoothies - Banana, Mango & Berry

    Published: Apr 26, 2021 · Modified: Apr 26, 2022 by Tajda Ferko This post may contain affiliate links

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    These easy Thermomix smoothies are so refreshing & versatile! Packed with good-for-you fruit like banana, mango & berries! Choose between green, yellow, or deep red. Irresistible!

    Three smoothies placed next to each other on a light surface.

    Tip: These recipes show how to make 3 smoothies using a Thermomix. Don't worry if you don't have one - simply use a blender instead! Or check out my 6 Plant-Based Smoothies megapost.

    Jump to:
    • 💌 Why I Adore These Smoothies
    • 🍌 Banana Smoothie
    • 🥭 Mango Smoothie
    • 🫐 Berry Smoothie
    • 💡 Top Tips
    • ❓ FAQ
    • 🥝 Variations
    • 📦 Storage
    • 👩‍🍳 Other TM Recipes
    • Recipe

    💌 Why I Adore These Smoothies

    • Tried & tested to perfection
    • Only 5 ingredients or less
    • Easy-to-find ingredients
    • Perfect for 1 large or 2 medium portions

    Plus, I prepared brilliant expert tips and answered all your FAQ about Thermomix smoothies in the sections below.

    Let's do it!

    PS - Want to skip all the expert tips & tricks and get straight to the recipe? Scroll to the bottom or click the Jump To Recipe button at the top.

    🍌 Banana Smoothie

    This lovely Thermomix banana smoothie is actually a vibrant green colour!

    It's sweet, but not too overpowering, so vibrant & fresh!

    Banana is paired with frozen mango which adds more flavour and curly kale that adds so many good-for-you nutrients!

    A dash of vanilla extract provides gentle sweetness while water thins it out to a perfect smoothie consistency.

    Bowls of mango, kale, vanilla extract, water and banana placed next to each other on a flat surface.

    These are the ingredients you will need.

    Frozen mango - make sure you are using frozen, not fresh.

    Curly kale - you could use fresh baby spinach instead.

    Banana - use ripe bananas for sweeter or unripe bananas for a less sweet flavour.

    Vanilla extract - any kind of vanilla extract will do. Paste, liquid, or just vanilla essence is fine too.

    You can also add a dash of lime or lemon juice for some extra acidity.

    A close-up overhead image of green smoothie with a straw in the middle.
    A side view of green smoothie being poured into an almost full glass.

    These ingredients blend beautifully into a health-boosting green smoothie!

    Despite the addition of kale, you won't be able to taste kale much at all.

    🥭 Mango Smoothie

    This is a tropical smoothie that feels like a ray of sunshine in a glass!

    Not only does it contain mango, it's also loaded with freshly squeezed orange juice and two kinds of coconut - coconut water & shredded coconut.

    Vanilla extract is used to add that little bit more flavour.

    An overhead image of various ingredients needed to make a Thermomix smoothie placed next to each other.

    You will need:

    Frozen mango - provides the base for the texture of this smoothie.

    Coconut water - try to find coconut water with as least added sugar as possible. Use still water for a less sugary version.

    Orange - you will need the juice only.

    Vanilla extract - again, any kind of vanilla extract will do.

    Shredded coconut - sometimes called grated or desiccated coconut.

    A side view of yellow mango smoothie being poured into an empty glass.
    A close-up overhead view of mango smoothie in a glass with a yellow straw inserted in the middle.

    And voila! This smoothie is truly spectacular (if I may say so myself!). It's got a deep, rich flavour that's bound to lift up your mood.

    🫐 Berry Smoothie

    Last but not least, this Thermomix berry smoothie is loaded with 2 types of berries - raspberries and blueberries.

    Pear is used to give it a thicker texture, while almond milk provides creaminess.

    It's the perfect everyday smoothie that never goes out of style. Plus, it;s

    An overhead view of all ingredients needed to make berry smoothie.

    The ingredients you will need are:

    Pear - make sure you're choosing a perfectly ripe pear. I used conference pears.

    Vanilla extract - same as with the smoothies above.

    Raspberries - choose frozen.

    Blueberries - choose frozen.

    Almond milk - can be replaced with any other milk of your choice. I chose unsweetened almond milk to minimise the sugar content.

    A close-up overhead view of a deep red berry smoothie with a raspberry on top.
    A side view of deep red smoothie being poured into a ribbed glass.

    The perfect refreshment for every occasion!

    💡 Top Tips

    • Adjust liquids to taste. Add more if you prefer thinner consistency.
    • Add more frozen fruit or ripe bananas for a thicker smoothie.
    • Always taste before serving and adjust to your personal taste - everyone has different preferences!
    • Add some protein powder for that extra protein kick!
    • Want more fibre? Add flax seeds or chia seeds!
    • Top them off with some orange zest, extra berries, chia seeds, desiccated coconut, etc.
    A side view of green smoothie with a straw coming out of the middle.

    ❓ FAQ

    Is Thermomix good for smoothies?

    Yes! As long as you're following the right instructions, your Thermomix can make the most amazing, easy smoothies!

    How many people do these recipes serve?

    My recipes are meant for 1 large or 2 medium-sized portions.

    How do I make these smoothies without a Thermomix?

    Simply add all the ingredients to your blender, starting with the liquids.

    Blend at high speed until smooth, usually around 30 seconds, but this might depend on the blender.

    🥝 Variations

    Here's how you could customise these Thermomix smoothies.

    Banana - add celery (leaves and stalks), kiwi, cucumber, or some fresh ginger!

    Mango - add carrot, replace coconut water with milk or regular water, or add some natural peanut butter.

    Berry - add different types of berries (strawberry, blackberry, etc) or other frozen fruit. Experiment by adding unusual pink or black fruit.

    📦 Storage

    A side view of a deep red berry smoothie with blueberries and raspberries scattered around it.

    To store - Place smoothie in an airtight container (like a jar). It will keep good in the fridge for about 2 days.

    To freeze - Pour TM smoothie into an ice cube tray. Leave some space on top (liquid expands when it freezes). When you're ready to serve it, remove it from the fridge and let thaw at room temperature.

    Remember - A standard-size ice cube tray only holds about 1 portion of smoothie. Stock up on more trays if you want to freeze several portions.

    👩‍🍳 Other TM Recipes

    Looking for more healthy Thermomix recipes?

    • Thermomix Hummus
    • Thermomix Guacamole
    • Thermomix Minestrone Vegetable Soup

    That's it! Hope you enjoyed this post.

    Any questions? Get in touch via the comments section below! I aim to reply to all blog comments within 24 hours.

    Tried my Thermomix smoothie recipes? It helps me SO MUCH if you leave a comment or rating below! This helps more people find my little blog!

    Recipe

    3 Thermomix Smoothies - Banana, Mango & Berry

    Easy & refreshing Thermomix smoothies. Packed with good-for-you fruit like banana, mango & berries! 
    5 from 8 votes
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    Course: Drinks
    Cuisine: Vegan
    Diet: Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
    Prep Time: 1 minute
    Total Time: 1 minute
    Servings: 1
    Calories: 224kcal
    Author: Tajda Ferko

    Equipment

    • 1 Thermomix

    Ingredients

    BANANA SMOOTHIE

    • 1 banana ripe
    • 15 g curly kale
    • 100 g frozen mango
    • 200 ml water
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 teaspoon lime/lemon juice optional

    MANGO SMOOTHIE

    • 100 g frozen mango
    • 200 ml coconut water unsweetened
    • ½ orange juice only
    • 2 teaspoon shredded coconut
    • 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

    BERRY SMOOTHIE

    • 75 g frozen raspberries
    • 75 g frozen blueberries
    • 250 ml unsweetened almond milk or other milk of choice
    • ½ teaspoon vanilla extract
    • 1 pear I used conference pear

    Instructions

    • Add all the ingredients to your Thermomix bowl.
    • Blend for 20 seconds on Speed 10.
    • Blend for extra 10 seconds if you want extra an smooth smoothie.
    • Don't have a Thermomix? Simply add the ingredients to a blender (liquids first) and blend until smooth (approx. 30 seconds).

    Notes

    • Adjust liquids to taste. Add more if you prefer thinner consistency.
    • Add more frozen fruit or ripe bananas for a thicker smoothie.
    • Always taste before serving and adjust to your personal taste - everyone has different preferences!
    • Add some protein powder for that extra protein kick!
    • Want more fibre? Add flax seeds or chia seeds!
    To store - Place smoothie in an airtight container. Keep for up to 2 days.
    To freeze - Pour smoothie into an ice cube tray. Leave some space on top. Let thaw before serving and blitzing again. 
    Nutritional info provided is an estimate only and refers to the berry smoothie. 

    Nutrition

    Calories: 224kcal | Carbohydrates: 48g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Sodium: 328mg | Potassium: 380mg | Fiber: 13g | Sugar: 29g | Vitamin A: 110IU | Vitamin C: 35mg | Calcium: 339mg | Iron: 1mg
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    1. Luke

      April 26, 2022 at 4:17 pm

      5 stars
      Thank you for sharing these - I made the raspberry smoothie from the list and it was delicious and just the perfect mix of ingredients.

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      • Tajda Ferko

        April 26, 2022 at 4:21 pm

        Thank you Luke, glad you loved it!

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