tropical turmeric smoothie

Turn up your morning routine with a Tropical Turmeric Smoothie!

Tropical Turmeric Smoothie ~ Turn up your morning routine with this anti inflammatory smoothie! ~

I’ve been trying to include a smoothie (or smoothie bowl) and a salad to my diet every day for increased energy and immune support.  I need all the help I can get these days!  The USDA recommends 5-13 servings of fruits of vegetables per day for optimal health.  (Aim for 13 for best results!)  This may seem like a daunting task to undertake.  However, if you get into the habit of adding a smoothie and salad to your day it’s a piece of cake!

This smoothie has turned into one of our favorites as it is super refreshing and energizing!  Tropical fruit is blended with hemp seeds and turmeric…yes, turmeric!  The same spice that is typically used in savory recipes such as curries.  Turmeric is insanely high in anti inflammatory compounds, namely curcurmin.  This compound has shown promise in improving cardiovascular disease, diabetes, digestive disorders, Alzhiemer’s disease and delayed cell growth of certain types of tumors.  Turmeric has an earthy, spicy and bitter taste.  However, it’s practically undetectable in this recipe.  If you’re not sure about adding it to smoothies, try it in soups, stews, curries or rice dishes!

Tropical Turmeric Smoothie ~ Turn up your morning routine with this anti inflammatory smoothie! ~

tropical turmeric smoothie
 
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Makes 1 smoothie
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Recipe type: Drinks
Cuisine: Vegan
Serves: 1
Ingredients
  • 1 banana
  • 2 cups frozen mango
  • 1-2 tablespoons hemp seeds
  • ⅛-1/4 teaspoon turmeric
  • 6 oz pineapple juice
  • Additional Add-Ins:
  • coconut oil
  • coconut flakes
  • baby spinach
  • chia seeds
  • oats
  • cashews
  • almond butter
Instructions
  1. Add all ingredients to a blender and blend until smooth.
  2. Enjoy!

Tropical Turmeric Smoothie ~ Turn up your morning routine with this anti inflammatory smoothie! ~

Hemp seeds add a balance of protein, healthy fat and fiber.  You can add a dollop of coconut oil for an extra dose of healthy fat or a scoop of your favorite protein powder to hold you over longer.  I added Dang coconut flakes because I’m obsessed with them!  Other add-ins are old-fashioned oats, chia seeds, cashews or almond butter.

You can always add spinach and transform this into a green smoothie, which I highly recommend!

sweet beet hash with hollandaise sauce Vegan Gluten Free

I’ll let the colors speak for themselves!

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

This dish is overflowing with nourishing ingredients, vibrant hues and heaps of antioxidants!

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

To top it all off, the super spice turmeric is used for taste and additional anti-inflammatory benefits.

Every time I cut into a beet I am amazed by nature’s ability to provide us with healing foods…that taste amazing too!

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

Here is a breakdown of a few ingredients:

Beet Root:  The beautiful color is due to an antioxidant called betacyanin, best known for its cancer-fighting ability.  Historically, beets have been used medicinally for disorders of the liver.  Studies show that drinking beet root juice may even improve endurance performance!

Beet Greens:  Dare I say that I may like beet greens better than kale???  (I hope kale isn’t listening!)  They are bursting with nutrients, calcium, iron, vitamin A & C, and are a great source of folic acid, vitamin B6, phosphorus and magnesium.  Plus, they taste amazing simply sautéed with garlic or used raw as a wrap.

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

Turmeric:  Closely related to ginger root and has a warm yet spicy flavor with a distinct aroma.  Used medicinally since 3000 B.C.E and important in Ayurvedic medicine.  Curcumin, the antioxidant in turmeric is not only an anti-cancer agent,  it is SO incredibly powerful for decreasing inflammation in the body.  Studies show that it may even be comparable to over-the-counter drugs such as ibuprofen.

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

Ok, enough chatting…here’s the recipe!

Sweet Beet Hash with Hollandaise Sauce

1 large sweet potato, peeled and diced

4 small or 3 large beets, peeled and diced

1/2 cup corn kernels (I used organic frozen corn)

1/2 cup frozen shelled edamame

1/3 cup red onion, diced

2 cloves garlic, minced

1 teaspoon paprika

1/2 teaspoon cumin

1/2 teaspoon turmeric

sea salt and pepper to taste

oil of your choice, I used olive oil

-Preheat oven to 400 degrees.

-Place diced sweet potatoes in a bowl, drizzle with oil (~1 teaspoon), toss to coat, place on a cookie sheet lined with parchment paper and add a pinch of sea salt.  Repeat steps for diced beets.

-Place in the oven and roast until tender, ~20 minutes.

-Meanwhile, add a few gluggs of oil to a large skillet.  Saute onions over medium heat, ~5 minutes.  Add garlic, cumin, paprika, turmeric and saute for an additional 2 minutes.  Add corn and edamame, saute until thawed.

-When sweet potatoes and beets are fully cooked, add to skillet, toss to combine flavors and season with sea salt and pepper to taste.

-Serve over a warm bed of sautéed beet greens, top with hollandaise sauce and enjoy!

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

Vegan Hollandaise Sauce

1/2 cup silken tofu

1 lemon, juiced

2 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil

1/2 tablespoon nutritional yeast

1/2 teaspoon sea salt

1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper

1/8 teaspoon turmeric

~Puree all ingredients together using a blender or food processor, lightly warm in a small sauce pan~

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

Simple Sautéed Beet Greens

1 bunch beet greens, rinsed and roughly chopped

2 cloves garlic, slivered

1 tablespoon olive oil

~Drizzle olive oil in a skillet over medium heat, add garlic and saute until fragrant.  Add beet greens and saute until wilted adding a splash of water if needed.  Season with sea salt and a squeeze of lemon if desired~

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

If you don’t have beet greens, don’t worry!  The hash can be served by itself or along side a frisee salad with a Dijon vinaigrette.  For those who aren’t vegan, a poached egg would pair nicely with the hash.

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

If you have left overs, use them the next day in your Balance Bowl!

Sweet Beet Hash with Vegan Hollandaise Sauce! A Meatless Monday Meal Idea! ~vegan, gluten free~

Fun Fact:  Beeturia = Pink pee due to the ingestion of beets, which may be indicative of iron deficiency and malabsorption.

Someone isn’t impressed…

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