Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie. If you could have just one smoothie every day, what would it be? Also what ingredients would it have in it?
A perfect smoothie for me has to have a well-balanced mixture of fruits, yogurts, a variety of milk and sometimes oats or protein.
How about you, so what consistency do you like? Mine always have banana’s in them. Sometimes raspberries, strawberries or Summer fruits.
Mostly peanut butter. Love spinach and I quite often add yogurt in them. So tasty. I do like to add some fresh and some frozen fruits in them so it makes them nice and cold.
So today I have a tasty smoothie to share. With lots of things I would always love to have in an every morning smoothie too.
Recipe c/o Rachel’s.

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How To Make A Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie:
A Yummy Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie, anyone?
A raspberry breakfast smoothie is a simple way to start your morning with something fresh, vibrant, and nourishing.
Known for their bright flavour and natural sweetness, raspberries bring a refreshing tang while providing fiber, antioxidants, and essential vitamins that help support overall wellbeing.
Blended into a smoothie, they create a delicious balance of taste and nutrition that fits perfectly into a busy routine.
One of the best things about a raspberry smoothie is how versatile it can be. Pair raspberries with bananas for creaminess, yogurt for protein, or oats for extra staying power to keep you full longer.
Milk or plant-based alternatives add smooth texture, while extras like chia seeds, nut butter, or honey can boost flavour and nutritional value.
The result is a satisfying drink that works equally well as a quick breakfast, a post-workout boost, or a healthy snack.
Preparation time: 5 minutes | Serves: 1
Ingredients:
- 1 Cup Spinach
- ½ Banana
- ½ Cup Raspberries
- 20 Almonds
- ½ Cup Rachel’s Greek Style Natural Yogurt
- ½ Cup Coconut Water
- 1 ½ Cups Almond Milk
Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie Method:
Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie Method.
- Firstly, add the spinach, banana, raspberries, Rachel’s Greek Style Natural yogurt and almonds to the Nutribullet.
- Pour in the almond milk and coconut milk until it reaches the ‘fill’ line.
- Blend together until completely smooth.
- Last but not least, serve immediately and enjoy.
Recipe c/o Rachel’s.
A nice healthy smoothie for breakfast is a great way to start the day. Jam packed full of vitamins too.
So what do you think? Would you also like to try this smoothie?
Also, what would your key ingredient have to be in a smoothie every day? I would love to hear your thoughts.
If you are looking for any more smoothie inspiration check out my smoothie recipes.
What to eat in a breakfast smoothie? Here are mine:
Things that I like to mix and match in my breakfast smoothies:
- Oats
- Strawberries
- Banana
- Frozen berries
- Peanut butter
- Spinach
- Avocado
- Milk
- Yogurt
- Raspberries
- Chocolate spread

Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie To Try:
Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie.
Also, I like to add protein into them after a workout at the gym. At the minute I have some Cookies & Cream protein and it tastes amazing!!
Over to you, now share with me your favourite smoothie flavours.
What is your favourite breakfast smoothie? Do you have any Nutribullet smoothies to share with us? If so, leave a link in the comments. Are you looking for any more smoothie recipe?
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That sounds really tasty, I often make smoothies from frozen cherries, orange juice and fresh ginger, I love it although I’m not sure how balanced it is nutritious wise as that’s something I really struggle with
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Nutribullet Raspberry Breakfast Smoothie. Thanks Dawn. I miss making smoothies as I always made them after my run. But stopped running. I need to start again.
This looks like my kind of smoothie. Tasty.
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Thanks for stopping by.
Oh that looks so very delicious!
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Thanks for the comment Nancy.
Mm. I made a banana, spinach, and strawberry smoothie this week!
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Yummy. I had one of these too Tamar.