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Imagine a smoothie so rich and velvety it feels like comfort food in a glass.
This Sweet Potato blend is naturally sweet with an earthy depth that makes it taste like an indulgent pie, but it’s packed with slow-digesting carbs and fiber to keep you fueled for a long afternoon.
Sweet potatoes are the perfect healthy smoothie ingredient because they help create a nutritionally balanced
Why I Love This Smoothie
I’m obsessed with using cooked sweet potatoes in smoothies because they provide a creaminess that even frozen bananas can’t match.
It’s a meal-replacement champion that I personally use whenever I know I have a busy day ahead and need something that’s going to fuel me through breakfast or lunch.
What’s Inside: The Powerhouse Ingredients
This isn’t just a delicious drink; every ingredient in this Sweet Potato Pie Smoothie was chosen to give your body a specific boost:
- Cooked Sweet Potato: A nutritional giant providing a huge dose of Vitamins A, C, and potassium, plenty of fiber that helps regulate blood sugar and aids in digestion, plus slow-release carbohydrates for sustained energy.
- Unsweetened Coconut Milk: Adds a creamy richness and healthy fats (MCTs) that help your body absorb the vitamins in the sweet potato.
- Vanilla Protein Powder: Essential for muscle repair and turning this drink into a balanced, filling meal.
- Almond Butter: Adds a savory richness and heart-healthy monounsaturated fats.
The Sweet Potato Pie Secret Ingredient
Want to take this recipe to the next level? Add these secret ingredients to balance the sweetness and richness of the sweet potato and coconut milk:
- Lemon or Orange Juice and Zest: A bit of acid helps cut through the density of the main ingredients and brightens the flavor by enhancing the earthy sweetness of the potatoes.
- Vanilla Extract: Complements the sweet and citrusy elements to meld all of the flavors together.
- Cinnamon and Ginger: Adding a dash of spice is the ultimate flavor enhancer, creating a cozy sensation that’s extra perfect in the fall and winter.
- Blackberry or Blueberry: If you’re looking for more of a rich, fruit-forward flavor, add one of these berries for a more decadent experience.
How to Prep the Sweet Potatoes
It is possible to use raw sweet potatoes in this recipe, but cooking them first brings out their earthy sweetness and ultimately creates a smoother consistency.
To prep the potatoes:
- Roughly chop into small pieces and either roast, steam, or microwave them until tender, about 15-20 minutes
- Let them cool slightly and then add them to a portioned silicone freezer container like the Smootheeze half-cup tray. Mash them slightly into each cube so that they freeze together and pop out in one piece.
The Sweet Potato Smoothie Recipe
Prep time: 5 minutes (with pre-cooked potato) Servings: 1 large smoothie, about 24-32 oz.
INGREDIENTS
- Liquid Base: 1 cup milk of choice and 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk
- The Solids: 1 cup frozen sweet potato (roasted or steamed until tender, then frozen in 1/2 Smootheeze cubes), 1 frozen banana
- The Thickener: 1 tbsp almond butter and 1 serving vanilla protein powder
- The Boosters: 1 tbsp honey, 1 tsp vanilla extract, 1 tsp lemon or orange zest, 1 tbsp lemon juice, plus optional spices like ginger, cinnamon, or allspice.
Optional Add-ins
- Replace the protein powder with 1/3 cup of Greek yogurt for a creamy protein boost without the chalky taste.
- 1/2 cup blueberries, blackberries, or raspberries for a rich and juicy, pie-like taste.
INSTRUCTIONS
- Liquid First: Pour your milk and coconut milk into the blender.
- Add Your Boosters: Toss in the protein powder, almond butter, spices, and vanilla.
- The Frozen Layers: Add your frozen banana and your pre-prepared (cooked and cooled) sweet potato.
- Blend: Blend on high for 60-90 seconds until the texture is perfectly smooth.
- Adjust: If it’s too thick (sweet potato can be dense!), add a few tablespoons more milk.
Pro Tip: For the best results, use Smootheeze Freezer Trays to portion your cooked sweet potato. Cook a couple of potatoes on Sunday, mash slightly into the cubes, and freeze for the entire week. Pop them right out for a zero-hassle smoothie that will fuel you for breakfast or lunch!

Sweet Potato Pie Smoothie
Equipment
- 1 Blender
- 1 Smootheeze 1/2 Cup Silicone Freezer Tray (for freezing the cooked sweet potato into ready to blend portions)
Ingredients
- 1 cup milk of choice
- 1/2 cup unsweetened coconut milk (frozen or chilled)
- 1 frozen banana
- 1 cup prepared frozen sweet potato (see prep notes)
- 1 tbsp peanut or almond butter
- 1 serving vanilla protein powder
- 1 tsp vanilla extract
- 1 tsp lemon or orange zest
- 1 tbsp lemon juice
- 1 tbsp raw honey
Optional Add-Ins
- 1 tbsp ground cinnamon, ginger, allspice, or pumpkin spice (for an extra dose of fall flavor)
- 1/2 cup frozen berries like blueberries, blackberries, or raspberries (for a deep, fruity flavor)
- 1/3 cup plain Greek yogurt (instead of protein powder)
Instructions
- Start by pouring the milk and coconut milk into your blender.
- Next, toss in the add-ins (protein powder, almond butter, zest, lemon juice, extract, and spices).
- Lastly, add the frozen banana last and berries if you’re using them.
- Blend until smooth, about 1-2 minutes.
- Add more liquid and continue blending to achieve your desired consistency. Pour into a glass and enjoy!
Notes
- Roughly chop into small pieces and either roast, steam, or microwave them until tender, about 15-20 minutes
- Let them cool slightly and then add them to a portioned silicone freezer container like the Smootheeze half-cup tray. Mash them slightly into each cube so that they freeze together and pop out in one piece.
Nutrition
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