But not all breakfast shakes will do.
These are our 41 favoritebreakfast smoothies for weight loss.
Plus, if you’re in the mood for oats, try one of our51 Healthy Overnight Oats Recipes.
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Using tea is a great way to add flavor and health benefits to your breakfast shakes.
Get our recipe for aChai Tea and Oats Smoothie.
Chocolate Tofu Smoothie
This smoothie incorporates silkentofufor a boost of plant-based protein and a silky smooth texture.
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Plus, there’s even a secret ingredient that helps with immune supportReishi Mushrooms.
Get our recipe for aChocolate Tofu Smoothie.
It gives us the ultimate pina colada vibes because it combines a light coconut base with frozen pineapple.
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What’s not to love.
Get our recipe for aSpirulina Pina Colada Smoothie.
This Blood Orange Beet Smoothie is about to be your go-to.
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Get our recipe for aBlood Orange Beet Smoothie.
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If you’re sensitive to dairy, swap in tofu to achieve the same texture.
Get the recipe fromDashing Dish.
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Enjoy this as a healthy breakfast on the go or an afternoon snack.
To kick your shake up a notch, add a few shakes of cinnamon.
Get the recipe fromThe Roasted Root.
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Coffee Banana Protein Smoothie
What do yogurt, bananas, and coffee all have in common?
They’re all delicious breakfast go-tos that join together to create this energy-boosting protein smoothie.
The mix of caffeine, natural sugar, and protein is ideal after a tough morning workout.
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Get the recipe fromCookin' Canuck.
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The less you’re free to get away with using, the better.
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Just double-check you’re using one of ourbest yogurts for weight lossin your at-home version.
Get the recipe fromCreme de la Crumb.
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Blueberry Almond Butter Smoothie
If you’re looking for a meal-replacement smoothie, look no further.
This one’s overflowing with protein from rich almond butter and antioxidants from frozen blueberries.
Get the recipe fromLove and Olive Oil.
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Plus, walnuts boast healthy omega-3s, protein, and fiber to keep you satiated.
Get the recipe fromThe First Mess.
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With 11 grams of protein and 6 grams of fiber, it’ll stave off the mid-morning hangries.
And walnuts have more heart-healthy omega-3 fatty acids than any other nut!
Bonus: One cup of this smoothie provides a day’s worth of Vitamin A.
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The cinnamon adds an extra anti-inflammatory punch to warm up the crisp notes of the pear.
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This blogger packs healthy greens into this recipe, from broccoli to parsley to zucchini to kale.
), and essential phytonutrients for detoxification.
Get the recipe fromTo Her Core.
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Brighten up your green routine with this Grapefruit Green choice.
Even better, using its juice to thin it out helps to keep this drink light and refreshing.
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Get the recipe fromMinimalist Baker.
Clementine Sunshine Smoothie
This creamsicle-inspired shake is sunshine in a glass.
Get the recipe fromCookie and Kate.
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Looking to boost the protein content for a post-workout snack?
Using peanut flour instead of peanut butter and you’ll also cut the fat content in half.
Get the recipe fromOh My Veggies.
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Adding chia seeds adds a healthy dose of omega-3s.
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She mixes fruit (pear) and vegetables (carrots) in an appealing and refreshing way.
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Instead, this recipe employs a more underrated healthy food: radishes.
Kiwi Basil Smoothie
Take a step out of your comfort zone with this incredibly quirky combo.
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This creamy sip is mellowed by the basil and banana, but zesty from the grapefruit and kiwi.
Certainly satisfying your sweet tooth with 46 grams of sugar, the natural sweetness won’t bloat your belly.
Lap up this refreshing, tropical-inspired drink.
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Get the recipe fromMy Whole Food Life.
Vanilla Date Smoothie
No time to sit down to eat after your sweat session?
Whip up this drink as a delicious, indulgent-tasting post-workout meal.
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Get the recipe fromSimple Veganista.
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Next time a dessert craving strikes, make this instead.
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It may not tasteexactlythe same, but it’s close enough to satisfy your taste buds.
Get the recipe fromLemon Tree Dwelling.
Free of the added sugars in gingerbread treats, this chai-infused breakfast shake will do right by your body.
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Get the recipe fromIn It 4 The Long Run.
Cinnamon Roll Smoothie
There’s no denying that a cinnamon roll makes for a mouthwatering breakfast.
Butit’s not a meal that will keep you satiated or fuel your flat belly efforts.
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That’s what we call a win-win!
Get the recipe from Family Fresh Meals.
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