13 Breakfast Smoothies For Fall Mornings

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Smoothies might not be the first thing you think of for breakfast in the fall, with most people focusing on pumpkin spice lattes. However, smoothies made with the right ingredients can be just as appropriate for fall, if not more so. These thirteen smoothie recipes are a fantastic way to start an autumn morning all season long. Warm up those blenders and enjoy.

1. Cinnamon Apple Smoothie

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Nothing says fall quite like the cinnamon-apple combination. This cinnamon apple smoothie is sweet and refreshing, and pairs well with anything from eggs to bagels.

2. Cranberry Banana Smoothie

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This cranberry banana smoothie is a superfood, and the flavors are amazing. Cranberries, bananas, and coconut milk are all you need for a smoothie to brighten your day.

3. Chocolate Cranberry Smoothie

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If you are trying to pack as much nutritional value into your smoothie as possible, this chocolate cranberry smoothie is an excellent choice. Cranberries are full of vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants that are important for your health. This chocolate cranberry combination is one that you’re sure to love.

4. Pumpkin Pie Smoothie

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The comforting flavors of pumpkin pie aren’t just for dessert. You can start your day off right with this pumpkin pie smoothie. Greek yogurt, pumpkin puree, pumpkin pie spice, and a little maple syrup for sweetening are all you need for this delicious fall-flavored smoothie.

5. Fresh Cranberry Smoothie

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If you’re looking for a tangy and refreshing smoothie to start your day, you’ll love this fresh cranberry smoothie. Your basic ingredients are Greek yogurt, fresh cranberries, milk, and your sweetener of choice, but you could also add in your favorite ingredients like apples, spinach, or bananas.

6. Kid’s Persimmon Smoothie

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If you are looking for a smoothie that your young kids will love that also happens to be bursting with nutrition, then this persimmon smoothie is for you. It has a lightly sweet flavor that kids will love, and you can make it with just a handful of ingredients. The overall flavor is mild for young tastebuds.

7. Grapefruit Smoothie

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While most people don’t think of grapefruit when they think of autumn, they go together. Grapefruit is a fresh fruit that gets us through the fall and winter months while fortifying us with plenty of vitamin C. This grapefruit smoothie is a super healthy start to your day.

8. Butternut Squash Smoothie

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Butternut squash is abundant during the fall and winter months, and we use it in everything from savory main dishes to sweet desserts, so why not add it to your breakfast smoothie, too? Cinnamon, cardamom, strawberries, and ginger combine to make a decadent smoothie full of fall flavors.

9. Creamy Pear Smoothie

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Pears are often forgotten when it comes to making smoothies, but they shouldn’t be. Their light, sweet flavor is perfect for blending. You’ll love this creamy pear smoothie with bananas, cinnamon, cardamom, milk, and vanilla protein powder. Perfect for breakfast or an afternoon pick-me-up. 

10. Beetroot Smoothie

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If you are looking for a pretty smoothie that is also full of amazing nutrition, then this beetroot smoothie is an excellent choice for you. Beets, carrots, oranges, yogurt, bananas, raspberries, and milk are combined for a delicious smoothie packed with fall flavor. 

11. Sunrise Smoothie Boost

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It can be hard to get going on a gray fall morning, but this sunrise smoothie boost prepares you for the day. Orange juice, carrots, ginger, and turmeric combine for a bright and tasty smoothie to boost your immune system and mood.

12. Ginger Pear Smoothie

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This ginger pear smoothie is packed with nutrition and fresh fall flavors. It’s made with spinach, pears, banana, almond milk, cinnamon, vanilla, and ginger. 

13. Chocolate Peanut Butter Smoothie

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This chocolate peanut butter smoothie tastes like dessert, but it sneaks in some healthy ingredients like riced cauliflower, dates, and chia seeds. It’s thick, creamy, and chocolatey enough to make your morning worth waking up for.

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Author: Tiffany McCauley

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Tiffany McCauley is a nationally syndicated journalist and an award-winning cookbook author and food blogger. She has been featured on MSN, Huffington Post, Country Living Magazine, HealthLine, Redbook, and many more. Her food specialty is healthy comfort food recipes.

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