Spirulina Smoothie Recipe
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I like to start the New Year off with a good smoothie recipe. If you are focusing on eating better this year, don’t overlook the benefits of Spirulina! This Spirulina Smoothie is a creamy, tropical-leaning healthy comfort food breakfast that tastes light and fruity, not grassy or “seaweed-y.” You’ll blend a small amount of spirulina with frozen fruit for a thick, frosty texture, and I’ll walk you through the easy flavor fixes if the spirulina tastes too strong. If you’re new to spirulina, this is the friendliest way to start.
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Spirulina can be a little intimidating, mostly because it smells like “pond” right out of the bag. The good news is that in a smoothie, you can absolutely make it taste delicious with the right fruit, the right creamy base, and a light hand with the spirulina. This recipe keeps things simple, cozy, and very drinkable.
Why You’ll Love This Spirulina Smoothie
- It’s thick, creamy, and genuinely tasty
- It feels like a treat, but works as a healthy breakfast
- It’s easy to customize for dairy-free and higher-protein
What Is Spirulina?
Spirulina is a blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) that’s typically sold as a powder or supplement and is often added to smoothies for its nutrient density and green color.
What Does Spirulina Taste Like?
Earthy and algae-like on its own, but easy to mellow when paired with ripe banana and tropical fruit.
What Are The Health Benefits Of Spirulina?
Spirulina is packed with a range of vitamins, minerals, and beneficial fats. It also contains phycocyanin, a protein-rich pigment found in spirulina that’s known for its antioxidant activity and potential anti-inflammatory effects. Grant it, in smaller quantities you won’t get a ton of protein, but it’s still a protein-rich superfood that deserves a spot in your health journey.
A Quick Note On Choosing Spirulina
Since supplements can vary in quality and may contain contaminants, look for reputable brands with third-party testing whenever possible.

Green Spirulina Vs Blue Spirulina
Green spirulina
This is the classic spirulina powder that turns smoothies green and has that stronger “earthy” flavor.
Blue Spirulina
It’s an extract with blue pigment (phycocyanin), not the same as regular green spirulina powder. But it’s often marketed for the bright blue color it adds to drinks.
Ingredients You’ll Need For A Spirulina Smoothie
The “Best-Tasting” Core Combo
- Spirulina powder (start small)
- Frozen banana (creaminess and sweetness)
- Frozen pineapple or mango (best flavor masking)
- Milk of choice or coconut milk (for creaminess)
- Optional spinach (fresh or frozen)
Flavor Boosters That Keep It Healthy Comfort Food
- Vanilla extract
- Citrus juice or fruit
- Nut butter (richness and staying power)
- Chia or hemp seeds (texture and nutrition)
Sweeteners, Only If Needed
If your fruit isn’t sweet enough to do the trick, try using a bit of maple syrup, honey, or a date blended in.
How To Make A Spirulina Smoothie
Blend Order That Prevents Clumps
I have never had issues with clumps, but this can vary from brand to brand. So while I just toss everything into the blender and blend until smooth, if you find you get clumps, here’s how to make this to avoid that:
- Start with liquid
- Add spirulina and blend briefly to dissolve it fully
- Add soft ingredients
- Add frozen fruit last, then blend until thick and creamy
How To Get The Texture Right
- Thicker: more frozen fruit, less liquid
- Thinner: add a splash of milk, blend again
- Colder: use fully frozen fruit instead of lots of ice
How To Make Spirulina Taste Good
The Easiest Way To Mask Spirulina Flavor
The best way to cover the flavor of Spiruina is with the fruit you use. Try ripe banana plus mango or pineapple.
Taste-Fix Table
| If it tastes… | Add | Why it helps |
|---|---|---|
| Too earthy | More banana or mango | Creamy sweetness softens the earthy flavor. |
| Too “green” | Pineapple or orange | Adding fruit helps pull the focus away from the spirulina |
| Too bitter | A touch of vanilla, plus sweeter fruit or sweetener | Makes it taste more dessert-like |
| Too flat | Tiny pinch of salt or a squeeze of citrus juice | Enhances fruit flavor |
What To Avoid
- Adding too much spirulina right away (build up slowly)
- Pairing spirulina with lots of bitter greens before you know your taste tolerance
Variations
Tropical Spirulina Smoothie
Lean into pineapple, mango, and coconut.
Berry Spirulina Smoothie
Works best with banana plus vanilla, so the berry tartness does not amplify the earthy flavor.
Chocolate Spirulina Smoothie
Cocoa plus banana is a great “flavor camouflage” option.
Blue spirulina “color pop” version
Use blue spirulina in small amounts for color, but keep the flavor fruit-heavy and maybe add some vanilla extract (not flavoring).

Make-Ahead And Storage
Freezer Packs (Best Option)
Portion fruit and add-ins into bags. Add liquid when ready to blend.
Storing Leftovers
Smoothies are best fresh. If you refrigerate, expect some separation. Shake or re-blend to enjoy leftovers.
Troubleshooting
| Problem | Likely cause | Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Spirulina flavor is too strong | Too much spirulina | Add more banana or mango, blend again. |
| Gritty or clumpy | Spirulina did not dissolve | Blend spirulina with liquid first. |
| Too thin | Not enough frozen ingredients | Add more frozen fruit and re-blend |
| Too thick to blend | Too little liquid | Add a splash of milk, use a tamper if you have one |
Equipment
Blender notes
A higher-powered blender makes the smoothest smoothies, but you can still do this with a standard blender. You may need to use extra liquid and a few pauses.
Helpful Extras
- Blender tamper
- Smoothie straw
- Wide-mouth glass jar for serving
FAQs
What does spirulina taste like in a smoothie?
It has an earthy flavor, and it kinda smells like the light aroma of a pond. But I promise, it won’t taste that way in this recipe.
How much spirulina should I use in a smoothie?
You want to start off small. Start with half a teaspoon and move up as your taste buds adjust to it.
Can I use blue spirulina instead of green spirulina?
You can if you want it just for the color. But for nutritional benefits, stick with the green.
What fruit works best with spirulina?
Citrus and mango.
Can I make a Spirulina Smoothie without a banana?
Yes, you can. It won’t be as creamy, and you may taste more of the spirulina, but it will work.
Can I prep Spirulina Smoothies ahead of time?
Yes, you can. Smoothie packets can be made in advance, any time.
How do I choose a good spirulina powder?
Look for one that is certified by third-party testing. Depend on reliable brands.
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Spirulina Smoothie Recipe
Equipment
- 1 Blender
Ingredients
- 1 cup unsweetened oat milk (can add up to a ½ cup additional to get a texture you like)
- 1 medium frozen banana
- 1 cup frozen mango (or frozen pineapple)
- 1 tbsp. chia seeds
- ½ tsp. ground cinnamon
- ½ tsp. spirulina powder (or up to 1 tsp.)
- 1 pinch salt
Optional Additions
- 3 tbsp hemp hearts (for additional protein)
- 2 tsp. elmon juice
- 2 tsp. honey (or maple syrup – or 1 pitted date, blended with the smoothie)
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth.
- Quick note: If spirulina tastes too strong, the fastest fix is more banana or more mango or pineapple, not more sweetener.
