It’s Friday, the sun is shining and the high is 70 degrees. I believe a celebration is in order, and lets start it with this Spring inspired, fresh Turmeric Banana Smoothie with Ginger!
I have read so many wonderful things lately about turmeric and how good it is for the body, it has the ability to help prevent cancer, improve asthma, speed up healing process among so many other benefits – which I’ll dive into in just a minute.
SO, needless to say, when I read about a spice, herb, or special ingredient that has been proven to be so beneficial, I have to check it out and see how I can introduce it into our daily diet. I was a bit hesitant after smelling it to add it to this sweet smoothie, especially with the pairing of the ginger, but OH MY. This smoothie is good! And good really doesn’t do it justice, it is sweet, while possessing a refreshing spiciness that somehow leaves you looking at the bottom of the empty glass wishing there was more.
Quite often I take something to Josh, then walk away as he asks “what is this?” In this case, I nonchalantly said “a new smoothie, just try it” then I discretely watched him from the kitchen to see his initial reaction. When he looked up with that pleasantly surprised expression and said “this is good, what’s in it?” I couldn’t help but get a bit giddy!
It’s never a good thing when he’s dug into it and I have to probe with the “well…what do you think?” Regardless of his careful, yet positive feedback, I’m always left thinking, he doesn’t really like it. Then I go into the whole, “what would you change about it”? To which he answers, “I don’t know, maybe use less ingredients”.
I tend to like the combination of several ingredients, where he prefers things to be a bit more simplified.
Anyway, this conversation happens often, but it’s those times that he doesn’t know I’m watching and he readily volunteers his accolades, that I swell up inside, knowing this is one for the blog.
The honey and vanilla help balance the spiciness of the turmeric, ginger and cinnamon, while the hemp seeds add a bit of protein and fiber to give you energy. Then of course, there are the bananas, the perfect base for any smoothie.
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Here are some added benefits of Turmeric:
- Natural anti-inflammatory
- Natural antibiotic and antiseptic
- Speeds up the healing of wounds
- Improves digestion and helps prevent gas and bloating
- Natural blood purifier
- Natural skin tonic and aids in improving skin conditions such as psoriasis and eczema
- Slows progression of MS and helps prevent progression of Alzheimer
- Lowers cholesterol and helps heal stomach ulcers
- Helps prevent cancer such as breast, prostate, skin, colon, lymphoma and leukemia and can also reduce side effects of chemotherapy
- Aids in fat metabolism and weight management
Whether you have a busy weekend ahead or plans to get some needed R and R, find some time to add this refreshing Turmeric Banana Smoothie to the mix!
Turmeric Banana Smoothie with Ginger
Ingredients
- 2 medium-sized bananas
- 1 1/2 cups Vanilla Almond Milk Unsweetened
- 2 tbsp hemp seeds
- 1/2 tsp turmeric
- 1/2 tsp ginger minced
- 1/2 tsp ground cinnamon
- 1 1/2 tbsp honey
- 1/2 tsp vanilla extract
- 6-8 ice cubes
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to NutriBullet or Blender
- Blend 20-30 seconds or until smooth and creamy
- Top with additional hemp seeds and turmeric, if desired
Nutrition
Health Benefits of Turmeric taken from www.edibleharmony.com.
Ashley @ Blissful Basil says
Beautiful smoothie and such lovely photos. I so agree with your husband feedback analysis! Their initial reactions really are telling — silence = meh/not blog worthy, immediate praise = winning recipe!
Kaylee Pauley says
Thank you Ashley! You couldn’t have said it better! Wonder if they realize the importance of their role in all of this! :-)
Jana says
We love smoothies! Definitely going to try this! Sounds tasty and really good for you!
Kaylee Pauley says
Let me know if you end up trying it, not sure the kids will go for it, but I think you’ll really like it! :-)
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
I didn’t know turmeric was good for asthma, Kaylee. Great to know (I’m an asthmatic). Wonderful healthy combination of flavours here! :-)
Kaylee Pauley says
Oh I’m sorry to hear that Helen, maybe introducing turmeric on a regular basis will help, hope so!! Wishing you a wonderful Sunday!
Judit + Corina says
What a beautiful smoothie, Kaylee! Love your photos and the of the turmeric, ginger and cinnamon combination is an absolute winner:)
J+C
Kaylee Pauley says
Thank you Judit and Corina! The smoothie really is a great refreshing treat! :-)
Kelly - LEFT SIDE OF THE TABLE says
Totally bought tumeric a while back and I will confess, still haven’t used it once. Now I have a recipe to try. Thank you, looks and sounds wonderful :)
Kaylee Pauley says
Thanks for stopping by Kelly, I’m thrilled to have given you an idea for your recently purchased Turmeric! Check back tomorrow, I’ve got a Pad Thai Sweet Potato recipe I’m sharing and I used a little Turmeric in it, too! :) Thanks again!
marquis @realrawkitchen says
I just discovered your blog and it’s beautiful! I was searching for a turmeric smoothie recipe, wondering if I should use it with a sort of mylk or with orange juice and you’ve convinced me to go the mylk route :)
Kaylee Pauley says
Hi Marquis, I’m thrilled you stumbled upon my blog and I hope you’ll visit again! I hope you enjoy the smoothie! :)
Tammy Martin says
Will this help with congestion and lost my voice really feeling like crap Thanks
Kaylee Pauley says
Hi Tammy, I’m not sure if it would help or not, but it would certainly sooth your throat – sorry to hear about your voice, hope it returns soon!
Lisa says
YUM! I was so excited to try this that I made it RIGHT away even though I didn’t have any almond milk or hemp seeds. I used plain water with some almonds and a little plain yogurt as a substitute. DELICIOUS! My 3 year old son even approved. This one is a keeper.
Kaylee Pauley says
I’m so glad you liked it Lisa!! And it’s wonderful to know that it works well with various substitutions, thank you so much for sharing your feedback!! :)
Rose says
I have used turmeric facial masks, but not in a smoothie until a minute ago. I MUST say it is DELICIOUS. I am impressed!
Kaylee Pauley says
I’m so happy to hear you liked it, Rose! Thank you! :)
Sheila says
Just made this and used chia seeds instead of hemp – absolutely yum. Thank you Kaylee!
Kaylee Pauley says
Oh I’m so glad to hear that, thanks Sheila! :)
Kerry Lude says
Could you use frozen bananas and leave out the ice cubes?
Kaylee Pauley says
Hi Kerry, I’m so sorry for my delayed reply! Yes, I think you could absolutely use frozen bananas and leave out the ice cubes. Let me know if you try it this way and how it turns out! :)
Firegirl3 says
Thank you for sharing your smoothie recipe. I used organic hemp protein powder instead of the hemp seeds (more protein).
Kaylee Pauley says
So glad you enjoyed it, more protein is always a great thing! :)
Usnea says
This is a fantastic recipe! I made a few slight changes of course. Fresh turmeric instead of dry, about 1 1/2″. 1″ fresh ginger, kept the peel on both. And 1tsp whole peppercorns instead pf hemp seeds. I have made it a few times now, and used dates instead of honey. The bomb!
Sarah says
This is delicious! I have made smoothies with turmeric before and they were a little strong. This has a great balance of flavors. I am excited to browse your other recipes.
Peggy says
Could you substitute flax seeds for the hemp seeds, or just leave them out?
I am early anxious to try this recipe!
Kaylee Pauley says
Hi Peggy, you could absolutely substitute with flax! I hope you enjoy it! :)
Arjun says
Hi Kaylee Pauley,
My babay is just 3 now and he is allergic fofr some foods. So his granny is giving him the banana mixed with some turmeric and ginger and basil leaves. Is it good for health at this age?
Kaylee Pauley says
Hi Arjun, I sprinkle turmeric on my two year old eggs quite often and haven’t had any issues, but he doesn’t have any known allergies at this point. Below is a link that addresses turmeric with kids, but I’d definitely check with your pediatrician and get their take on whether or not it’s safe for your little one. I hope that helps!
https://www.livestrong.com/article/281550-is-turmeric-safe-for-children/
Jennifer says
I made this just now and it was DELICIOUS! The only changed I made was to add a little fresh cracked pepper, as I’ve heard it helps the body absorb the turmeric healing properties that much more. I couldn’t even tell it was in there. I can’t wait to make it again. Thank you for sharing!
Kaylee Pauley says
I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe Jennifer! Thank you for taking the time to share and I love the cracked pepper idea! :)
Lianna says
I tried this and it was perfect ! Perfectly sweet and perfectly spiced , yum !!
How long would I be able to store this if I made a big batch ?
Kaylee Pauley says
I’m SO sorry I never received a notification of your question! 🙈 I just replied to another’s and saw yours. Have you tried making and storing a larger batch?? :)
Sara says
Just want to say this is a staple in my variety of daily morning smoothies! I use frozen bananas vice ice cubes and typically have flax seeds on hand more often then hemp, so I toss those in there. So easy and delicious!
Kaylee Pauley says
I’m so glad to hear that – And love the easy substitutes! 🙌🏻
Deborah Johnson says
Just happened on the site gotta try this smoothie in the morning sounds delicious
Deborah Johnson says
Thank you for these recipes can’t wait to see the outcome they look delicious
Lilly Chen says
My 2 1/2 year old loves this smoothie and drinks half of mine every morning. Should I worry about him drinking this daily? (I’m not sure if the medicinal properties may be detrimental for a toddler?) Thanks for this great recipe!
Kaylee Pauley says
I’m so glad he likes it! :) I think the turmeric is perfectly fine for him. I add it to my 3 year olds food often, but if you’re concerned, definitely check with your pediatrician as I’m not a nutritionist.
Here’s an article that might be helpful as well! :)
https://www.turmericforhealth.com/turmeric-queries/safety-of-turmeric-for-baby
Christina says
Amazing!!! PLEASE DON’T FORGET TO ADD A DASH OF BLACK PEPPER IN ANY SMOOTHIE WITH TURMERIC FOR OPTIMAL ABSORPTION. or else you’re just taking turmeric without soaking any of its health benefits.
Lori says
This is really good, but there is no way it is only 245 calories! Just the hemp seeds alone is about 140 calories with 8 grams of fat.
Kaylee Pauley says
Hi Lori, I’m so glad you tried the smoothie and enjoyed it!! The recipe is actually for 2 servings so the 245 is for one of the two servings :)
Alexis says
This is my go-to breakfast smoothie! I add a 1/4c of oats to this and it’s so delicious.
Kaylee Pauley says
That makes me so happy!