Grape Smoothie (2024)

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This grape smoothie recipe is tangy sweet with just 4 ingredients! It’s an easy breakfast or snack that’s a great use for frozen grapes.

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On our way to making smoothie recipes with all the fruits and vegetables, we met a smoothie that surprised us. This weirdly delicious Grape Smoothie! The flavor is such a pop of sweet tart and delicious, you might not believe it on first sip. Who knew frozen grapes were the key to the tastiest of all smoothies? Consider us impressed. This one stood out to us in our list of 30+ smoothies as a simple, easy and healthy way to feel like you’re eating a treat. Here’s what you need to know to make it!

Ingredients in a grape smoothie

This grape smoothie is ultra simple: in fact, it’s got one of the shortest ingredient lists for any of our smoothie recipes. Here’s what you need:

  • Grapes: We prefer the sweet flavor of red grapes in this smoothie! If you have green grapes, you can certainly use them too. They’re a little more tart, so you could add a little honey or maple syrup as necessary.
  • Banana: No need for frozen banana: use a room temperature banana here.
  • Greek yogurt: We love adding Greek yogurt to smoothies because it’s protein packed. You can also make this smoothie vegan by simply adding more non-dairy milk.
  • Milk: You can use any type of milk you’d like here, or if you don’t stock it, substitute water.
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Allow 2 hours for frozen grapes (or overnight)

Are frozen grapes good for smoothies? Yes! Frozen grapes are perfect for adding an icy texture and sweetness to smoothies. They’re a bit sweeter than frozen blueberries and strawberries, which makes them great for adding to smoothie flavors of all kinds. Add them to your next blueberry smoothie or strawberry smoothie to mix it up!

How long does it take grapes to freeze? Allow about 2 hours for grapes to freeze completely. It’s also easy to toss them into a freezer safe container and freeze overnight.

Flavor variations and add-ins!

This grape smoothie is a great canvas for adding interesting flavors to your puree. In fact, we can think of about 100 variations. Here are some favorites:

  • PB&J: Add 1 to 2 tablespoons peanut butter for a PB&J vibe
  • Vanilla: Add 1 scoop vanilla protein powder or 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
  • Berries: Substitute 1 cup frozen blueberries, raspberries or strawberries for half of the grapes
  • Mango: Substitute 1 cup frozen mango for half of the grapes
  • Pineapple: Substitute 1 cup frozen pineapple for half of the grapes
  • Coconut: Add a handful of shredded coconut or coconut milk
  • Chocolate: Add 3 tablespoons cocoa powder and 1 tablespoon maple syrup
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Make it a vegan grape smoothie (& add protein!)

This grape smoothie has Greek yogurt, like many of our smoothie recipes, to load on protein and healthy probiotics. But want avegan smoothie? Here’s what to do:

  • Use non-dairy milk for the Greek yogurt and milk (start with ¾ cup).You don’t need Greek yogurt here: though it does add some creamy body! Use a non-dairy milk like almond milk or oat milk. Coconut milk also works, but it’s high fat: consider using just ½ cup coconut milk and ¼ cup almond or oat milk.
  • Add back some protein!You’ll lose some protein from removing the yogurt. Here are some ideas for addingplant based protein to smoothies:
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Smoothie storage

This grape smoothie is best right after you blend it up. But you can make smoothies in advance! Store them up to 1 day, refrigerated in a sealed container or a mason jar with the lid on. If it separates, just shake it up and you’re good to go!

This grape smoothie recipe is…

Vegetarian and gluten-free. For vegan, plant-based, and dairy-free, see the substitutions listed in the recipe.

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  • Author: Sonja Overhiser
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 0 minutes
  • Total Time: 5 minutes
  • Yield: 2 small or 1 large 1x

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This grape smoothie recipe is tangy sweet with just 4 ingredients! It’s an easy breakfast or snack that’s a great use for frozen grapes.

Ingredients

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  • 2 cups seedless red grapes, frozen at least 2 hours or overnight
  • 1 banana (room temperature)
  • ½ cup milk (or almond milk or oat milk)
  • ½ cup Greek yogurt (or ¼ cup non-dairy milk for vegan, see below)

Instructions

  1. Before starting the recipe, remember to freeze the grapes!
  2. Place all ingredients in the blender starting with the milk and yogurt, breaking the banana into pieces. Blend until smooth, adding a splash more liquid as necessary to come to the desired consistency.
  • Category: Drink
  • Method: Blended
  • Cuisine: Smoothie
  • Diet: Vegetarian

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Sonja & Alex

Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes for memorable kitchen moments! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

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FAQs

Do grapes work well in smoothies? ›

Thanks to its particular taste, which oscillates between sweet and sour, grapes are suitable for a variety of combinations, ranging from cheese or fish, to meat, sweets and even pasta.

What goes well with grapes? ›

Cubed cheese, whole wheat crackers and sweet grapes are a snack-time favorite! 100% Pure Goodness. Great straight up or on the rocks, 100% grape juice is the perfect way to start your day or to cool down a summer night.

Do bananas and grapes go together? ›

Grape meets banana in a delicious flavor combination. A perfect, healthy after-school snack for kids!

Can I freeze grapes for smoothies? ›

Frozen grapes make a nice addition to smoothies and are a great snack for kids' lunches. Make frozen grapesicles kids will love by skewering grapes with colored toothpicks before freezing. Another kid-friendly idea is to thread red, green, and purple grapes before freezing to make a frozen treat on a string.

Is it safe to blend grapes? ›

Yes! Here at Wiens our winemaking team uses many different winemaking techniques and practices. One thing we are well known for is our blends.

Can I mix grapes with milk? ›

Milk + grapes : when eating grapes avoid milk within the same hour. The milk protein will solidify when it comes into contact with the fruit acid and vitamin C in grapes, causing Gastro intestinal pain and diarrhoea.

What blends well with grape? ›

Grape: Pairs well with almond, apple, chocolate, citrus (especially lemon), ginger, hazelnut, mint, pear, pecan, raisin, raspberry, rosemary, strawberry, and walnut. The flavor is an obvious companion for brandy and wines of all varietals, though grape co*cktails also do well with a rum base.

How many grapes should you eat a day? ›

How many grapes should I be eating? Though the U.S. Department of Agriculture's MyPlate daily intake guidelines for grapes vary by age and gender, a recent study shows that two cups of grapes per day may be the ideal amount – an amount the research shows could even help one live longer.

Is grape milkshake healthy? ›

With the combination of grapes which contains good amount of nutrients, a great energy booster and yummy alternative to plain Nestlé A+ Milk. It can be taken along with a breakfast or snack.

What fruits can be eaten with grapes? ›

pineapple, strawberries, grapes and any other fruit you like. Serve with a yogurt dip. wheat crackers and grapes are a snack time delight. the freezer for a sweet treat on a hot day.

Do grapes taste good in smoothies? ›

Calling all grape lovers! This grape smoothie features plenty of frozen sweet red grapes that combine with banana and vanilla Greek-style yogurt, which both add creaminess, while berries add color and fruity flavor to complement the grapes.

Can dogs eat grapes? ›

When dogs eat grapes of any kind and in any form, they are at risk of kidney (renal) failure. All types of grapes, whether cooked, seedless, peeled, dried, or fresh, are toxic to dogs, even in small amounts. You should also avoid giving your dog any grape products such as raisins, juices, jelly, or jam.

What can I do with too much grapes? ›

Excess grapes can be frozen, wash them and then freeze, they will last for up to 10 months in the freezer. There are also recipes for grape cake, which is very quick and easy to make. If all else fails, make grape syrup which makes a refreshing drink and can be added to flavour other dishes.

Can you crush grapes with a blender? ›

Once the grapes are off the stem, mash 'em.

I've long used my hands in buckets (with kitchen gloves). Do not attempt to put them through a food processor or juicer or blender. The seeds will be chopped/crushed and your wine will taste bad as a result.

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