A bright, tart cherry lime smoothie that tastes like summer in a glass. It’s quick to pull together, naturally sweet from fruit, and lifted by zesty lime—perfect for a morning pick-me-up or a cooling afternoon snack. I often make a double batch on busy mornings and keep a few frozen cubes for emergencies.
Why you’ll love this Cherry Lime Smoothie
This smoothie balances sweet cherries and strawberries with tangy lime for a lively, refreshing flavor. It’s naturally vegan and gluten-free as written, uses minimal ingredients, and comes together in under five minutes. Make it for a fast breakfast, a post-workout refuel, or as a light dessert alternative.
“I swapped my afternoon soda for this—so refreshing and not too sweet. The lime really wakes it up.” — a regular at my kitchen counter
Benefits at a glance:
- Quick: ready in under 5 minutes.
- Budget-friendly: uses pantry-frozen fruit.
- Nutrient-dense: cherries and spinach add antioxidants and vitamins.
- Kid-friendly: fruit-forward flavor with a subtle green boost.
How to make Cherry Lime Smoothie
Step-by-step overview:
- Add liquid and greens to the blender first for smoothest texture.
- Add frozen fruit and banana on top.
- Squeeze lime juice to taste, then blend until smooth.
- Adjust thickness with more water or a few ice cubes.
- Taste and sweeten if desired, then serve immediately.
Ingredients
Gather these items:
- 1 1/2 cups frozen cherries (pitted)
- 1/2 cup frozen strawberries
- 1 cup spinach (fresh; baby spinach works well)
- 1 banana (ripe, fresh or frozen)
- 1–2 limes, juiced (depending on tartness — I used the juice of 1.5 limes)
- 1/2 cup water
Optional substitutions/notes:
- Swap water for 1/2 cup almond milk, coconut water, or regular milk for creaminess.
- Replace spinach with kale (use slightly less if kale is mature).
- Use a tablespoon of honey, maple syrup, or a scoop of protein powder if you want more calories or sweetness.
Directions
- Pour 1/2 cup water into the blender.
- Add the cup of spinach on top of the liquid. This helps the blades pull the greens through.
- Break the banana in halves and add it to the blender. Use frozen banana for extra creaminess.
- Add frozen cherries and frozen strawberries. Pack them in so the blender can grab them.
- Squeeze the juice of 1–2 limes over the fruit. Start with one lime; add more after tasting.
- Secure the lid and blend on medium-high until smooth, about 30–60 seconds depending on your blender.
- Check the texture. If too thick, add 1–2 tablespoons more water and pulse again. If too thin, add a few ice cubes or more frozen fruit.
- Taste and adjust: add a small sweetener if desired, blend briefly to combine.
- Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately.
How to serve Cherry Lime Smoothie
- Serve in a chilled glass with a lime wheel or a few whole cherries on a skewer for a pretty touch.
- For a brunch spread, pair with whole-grain toast and scrambled eggs to balance protein and carbs.
- Turn it into a float: add a splash of sparkling water for a fizzy contrast.
- Serve in small glasses as a palate cleanser between courses.
How to store
- Best eaten immediately for peak flavor and color.
- Refrigerator: if needed, store in an airtight jar for up to 24 hours. Expect some separation and slight browning from oxidation; shake or stir before drinking.
- Up to 48 hours is usually safe if kept cold and sealed, but flavor and nutrient quality decline. Discard if it smells off.
- Freezing: pour into ice cube trays and freeze for up to 3 months. Blend the cubes with a splash of liquid for a quick smoothie later.
- Food safety: keep below 40°F (4°C) while storing. Do not leave the smoothie at room temperature for more than 2 hours.
Tips to make
- Start with liquid and greens to prevent a leafy “torpedo” sticking to the blender lid.
- Use fully frozen fruit for a thick, frosty texture without adding ice water.
- If your blender struggles, pulse first to break up the frozen fruit, then increase speed.
- Balance acidity: if the lime bites too hard, mellow it with a ripe banana or a teaspoon of honey.
- Add a tablespoon of nut butter for extra protein and creaminess without altering flavor too much.
Variations
- Cherry Lime Protein Smoothie: add one scoop vanilla or unflavored protein powder and 1/2 cup almond milk.
- Tropical Cherry Lime: swap strawberries for frozen mango and use coconut water.
- Green Boost: add 1 tablespoon chia seeds or hemp hearts for extra fiber and omega-3s.
- Creamy Yogurt Version: replace 1/2 cup water with 1/2 cup Greek yogurt for tang and protein.
- Boozy Twist (for adults): blend as directed and top with a splash (1 oz) of rum or tequila for a cocktail-style treat.
FAQs
Q: Can I use fresh cherries instead of frozen?
A: Yes. Pit them first and add a few ice cubes to chill the drink. Fresh cherries yield a lighter, less slushy texture.
Q: How long will this smoothie keep in the fridge?
A: For best taste and color, drink within 24 hours. It’s safe up to 48 hours if refrigerated and sealed, but oxidation will change flavor and appearance.
Q: Is the smoothie suitable for kids?
A: Absolutely. It’s naturally sweet and nutrient-rich. Adjust lime to be milder if small children don’t like tart flavors.
Q: Can I make this nut-free and dairy-free?
A: The base recipe is already dairy-free and nut-free. If you swap water for plant milk, choose oat or rice milk to stay nut-free, and check labels on any add-ins like protein powder.
Q: My blender can’t crush large frozen chunks. Any tricks?
A: Let frozen fruit sit 5 minutes to soften slightly. Then add liquid first and pulse. Alternatively, chop frozen fruit into smaller pieces or use a high-speed blender.
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Cherry Lime Smoothie
- Total Time: 5 minutes
- Yield: 2 servings
- Diet: Vegan, Gluten-Free
Description
A bright, tart cherry lime smoothie that tastes like summer in a glass, perfect for a refreshing pick-me-up.
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups frozen cherries (pitted)
- 1/2 cup frozen strawberries
- 1 cup fresh spinach (baby spinach works well)
- 1 ripe banana (fresh or frozen)
- 1–2 limes, juiced
- 1/2 cup water
Instructions
- Pour 1/2 cup water into the blender.
- Add the cup of spinach on top of the liquid.
- Break the banana in halves and add it to the blender.
- Add frozen cherries and frozen strawberries.
- Squeeze the juice of 1–2 limes over the fruit.
- Secure the lid and blend on medium-high until smooth, about 30–60 seconds.
- Check the texture and adjust thickness if needed.
- Taste and adjust sweetness if desired, then blend briefly.
- Pour into a glass and enjoy immediately.
Notes
Best eaten immediately for peak flavor and color; can be stored in an airtight jar for up to 24 hours.
- Prep Time: 5 minutes
- Cook Time: 0 minutes
- Category: Smoothie
- Method: Blending
- Cuisine: American
