If youโre craving something quick, wholesome and delicious, this 3-ingredient apple smoothie is the perfect pick-me-up. Blending the crisp, natural sweetness of fresh apples with the cosy warmth of cinnamon, this recipe is a breeze to make and a joy to sip.

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๐ What Does It Taste Like?
This simple apple smoothie is a healthy and delicious way to enjoy the cosy flavours of fall. Made with just three wholesome ingredientsโfresh apples, a dash of cinnamon and creamy almond milkโitโs naturally sweet, dairy-free and full of seasonal goodness. Whether youโre looking for a quick breakfast, a light snack or a nutritious treat, this smoothie brings all the comfort of autumn without any extra fuss.
๐ฅฃ Ingredients
- Apples โ Fresh apples provide a crisp and refreshing base for this smoothie, ensuring a wholesome and satisfying treat. The best apple variety depend on the flavour and texture youโre going for, but I like to use sweet apples (more details below).
- Cinnamon โ Cinnamon adds depth and richness to the flavour profile, evoking the comforting taste of homemade apple pie.
- Milk: Serves as the liquid base of this smoothie. You can use your favourite plant-based milk, such as soy, almond or oat milk, or dairy milk. I made it with unsweetened almond milk.
Best Apples for Smoothies
- Fuji โ Theyโre naturally sweet and juicy, which means you might not even need any added sweetener. Perfect for a dessert-like smoothie.
- Gala โ Sweet, a bit milder than Fuji and budget-friendly. Theyโre usually my go-to option for smoothies.
- Honeycrisp โ Sweet-tart and super refreshing. They blend really well and make the smoothie more refreshing.
- Pink Lady โ Quite sweet, but with a noticeable tartness. Theyโre great for a smoothie with a bit more complexity.
๐ก Extra Tips
Leaving apple peels on โ Whether you choose to leave the peels on or peel your apples is entirely up to you. However, retaining the peels adds extra fibre, vitamins A and C, and antioxidants to the smoothie, enhancing its nutritional value and texture. If youโre leaving the peel on, make sure to use organic apples and wash them well.
Milk selection โ Opt for unsweetened almond milk to maintain the delicate balance of flavours in the smoothie. Its mild taste allows the natural sweetness of the apples and the aromatic notes of cinnamon to take centre stage.
Apple Smoothie FAQs
Smoothies are best enjoyed fresh to maintain their colour and texture. If you absolutely have to make it in advance, store it in the fridge and give it a good shake before consuming as separation may occur.
Peeling is optional. If youโre using a high-powered blender and organic apples, leaving the skin on adds extra fibre and nutrients. For a smoother texture, especially with a less powerful blender, peeling might be a better option.
Yes! Apples are rich in dietary fibre, which supports digestive help, plus they provide vitamin C and antioxidants. Cinnamon helps to lower blood sugar levels, has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. The smoothie is also low in fat and naturally sweet.
Absolutely! I made it with almond milk, but soy milk, oat milk, or any other dairy-free milk you like to use will work as well. I donโt recommend making it with water though, as the flavour and texture might be too bland.
Sure! You can add chia seeds, ground flaxseeds or oats for extra fibre, a tablespoon of nut butter (like almond, peanut or cashew) for extra creaminess, or unflavoured protein powder for added protein.
More Smoothies to Try
If youโre looking for a different simple smoothie with under 5 ingredients, try this 3-Ingredient Banana Smoothie, Peanut Butter Banana Smoothie or Strawberry Smoothie.
Simple Apple Smoothie Recipe
Ingredients
- 2 medium apples
- 1 cup plant-based milk
- 1 teaspoon cinnamon
- 1 tablespoon agave syrup (optional, to sweeten)
Instructions
- Core and quarter the apples. You can peel them for smoother texture, but I prefer to leave them as intact as possible.
- Combine apples, milk, cinnamon and agave syrup (if using) in the blender, and blend until perfectly smooth, about 1 to 2 minutes, depending on your blender.
- Serve with a dash of cinnamon.
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