Carrot Lemonade Smoothie Recipe

I love lemonade. I don’t eat enough carrots. So I thought I would combine the two and create a Carrot Lemonade Smoothie for this week’s smoothie recipe. In fact, I’ve decided to make March a month of lemonade smoothies so get ready for a new lemonade smoothie each week. This Carrot Lemonade really came out great and I was way pleased with the taste.

Carrot Lemonade

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I started to think about what ingredients would work well with a carrot lemonade. I have never tried mixing carrot and lemon together in a juice or in a smoothie so I had to go into the “smoothie test kitchen” (lol) and get to work. This is an interesting smoothie because it works two ways: either with carrot juice or with the whole carrots. I’ve provided both options in the recipe below.

After playing with some carrot lemonade combos over the past week, I found a combo I liked but wanted to add a second herb of some description (I already had ginger in the recipe). A few weeks ago I was on a call with Penni from the Upgrade Your Plate Facebook page and she mentioned that there is a great book called “The Flavor Bible” that I should pick up for the culinary library. So I bought the book and low and behold, parsley goes great with carrot and lemon! Bingo – high five to Penni!

This smoothie also welcomes the first time I’ve used hemp seeds in a green smoothie. It seems that fitness trainers push hemp seeds like crazy! So we will give them a try – they are supposedly an awesome source of protein which is important after a workout.

I knew carrots are healthy but I had no idea just how many health and nutrition benefits they provide. Check out some of the health benefits below about the various ingredients in this smoothie.

Carrot LemonadeCarrots Health Benefits:

  • Carrots are rich in beta-carotene, which is converted into vitamin A in the liver. Vitamin A is transformed in the retina, to rhodopsin, a purple pigment necessary for night vision.
  • Studies have shown carrots reduce the risk of lung cancer, breast cancer and colon cancer.
  • Studies show that diets high in carotenoids are associated with a lower risk of heart disease.  Carrots have not only beta-carotene but also alpha-carotene and lutein.
  • The fibers present in carrots help clean out the colon and hasten waste movement. (source)

Ginger:

  • A review of several studies has concluded that ginger is just as effective as vitamin B6 in the treatment of morning sickness.
  • Ginger has long been used as a natural treatment for colds and the flu.
  • A study done on diabetic rats found that those rats given ginger had a reduced incidence of diabetic nephropathy (kidney damage). (source)

Lemon:

  • Lemon being a citrus fruit, fights against infection.
  • Lemon is found to be anti-carcinogenic which lower the rates of colon, prostate, and breast cancer.
  • Lemon lowers blood pressure and increases the levels of HDL (good cholesterol) .
  • A few drops of lemon juice in hot water are believed to clear the digestive system and purify liver as well. (source)

Hemp Seeds:

  • Hemp seeds are an incredible vegan source of biologically available and easily digested protein. Hemp seeds contain all 10 essential amino acids. And 3 Tablespoons of Hemp Seeds = 11 grams of protein?
  • Hemp seeds are rich in disease-fighting, plant-based phytonutrients and anti-aging antioxidants such as vitamin E.
  • Hemp provides a rich array of minerals including zinc, calcium, phosphorous, magnesium and iron. (source)
Carrot Lemonade Smoothie Recipe
 

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Recipe type: Drinks
Serves: 1

Ingredients
  • 4 carrots (peeled and cut)
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 lemon (juiced)
  • ¼ bunch parsley
  • 2 tablespoons hemp seeds
  • ½ inch knob of ginger
  • 1 cup water
  • stevia (optional to taste)

Instructions
  1. place all ingredients in a high-speed blender
  2. reserve a small amount of the hemp seeds to top the smoothie

If you want to use fresh carrot juice, make the following changes: replace 1/2 cup of water and the 4 carrots with 1 cup of carrot juice and add 1/2 additional banana to help keep the smoothie smooth. As for the stevia level, I recommend blending the smoothie first, taste it and then add some liquid stevia as needed to make your desired sweetness level. I barely used any and next time I don’t think I will add any as the carrots really are pretty sweet.

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13 replies on “Carrot Lemonade Smoothie Recipe

  1. Megan

    Hi Allen. I saw this recipe last night and decided to try it this morning. Like you, I don’t eat enough carrots and I too love lemonade so I figured a carrot lemonade might work. Holy moly that tasted GOOD. You are the real smoothie king

    1. Allen Stern Post author

      Hi Sarah – you can do this without a vitamix :) Just cutup the carrot more and you should be good to go.

      Your blog is great, and a HUGE congrats on your amazing weight loss. Keep up the great work.

  2. Roberta

    Made this tonight with a bit of variation. I didn’t measure the carrot juice, I just fed four large carrots and a whole unpeeled lemon thru the juicer, then took the resulting juice and blended it with the parsley and 1.5 frozen bananas and minced ginger. It is delicious!! Thanks for sharing the recipe.

    1. Allen Stern Post author

      So glad you liked it Roberta :) I think you did exactly what is great about smoothies – you threw in what you had and it worked – smoothies are awesome for that.

  3. dianne

    I’m always on the prowl for great nutrient dense smoothies. Can’t wait to try this as I love lemonade anything!
    As for the commenter wanting the Vitamix, just talk it up until you next door neighbor gets one, like mine, then…..borrow it for the weekend and freeze big batches! Does anyone know if this is okay to do? I’m a newbie to smoothies. Thanks for the recipe.

    1. Allen Stern Post author

      I reply over here as well :) Hi Val – it’s been amazing how many people have said they either don’t like bananas or are allergic this week! My inbox has been overflowing with banana issues :) You can either leave them out or use avocado – it will give the smoothie the same consistency. Hope that helps! And thanks for the compliment on my site, I really appreciate it.

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