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Fall is here and with it, my vehicle turns into a taxi getting my kids to school, practice, dances and more. You better believe I’ll be blending my smoothies to go this season! Along with packing in some Healthy Granola and Vegan Protein Bars for the long car rides to and from volleyball tournaments, I’m bringing this delicious Maple Pumpkin Fall Smoothie, too.

Do you realize just how wonderful pumpkins are to your health? Seriously, the pumpkin benefits abound in these vibrant orange veggies that will make us love and crave them all the more this season.

I just love it when seasonal eating lines up with exactly what I’m craving, and you’ll be craving this festive smoothie over and over again. It’s so good! Pumpkin might seem like an odd smoothie ingredient, yet it’s super easy to blend and enjoy as the weather turns a bit cooler.

Table of ContentsRecipe IngredientsWhat Are Some Pumpkin Benefits?How to Blend a Fall SmoothieEasy SwapsFAQsMore Fall RecipesMaple Pumpkin Smoothie Recipe

Recipe Ingredients

This fall smoothie gets its incredible color from, you guessed it, the pumpkin! That’s not the only ingredient making it creamy. I’ve actually added another vegetable into my blender to make this a super thick and creamy creation. Here’s what I’m blending:

Almond milk: You can make your own almond milk for smoothies, or stick to your favorite store-bought brand. I like Elmhurst Milked Almonds for a treat, but it’s pretty pricey so I usually make my own.

Frozen cauliflower florets: Say what? You read that right. I like adding frozen cauliflower to smoothies to reap all its great benefits as well as another creamy ingredient. You really don’t taste it as long as you use frozen, so be brave and toss it in.

Pecans: I like blending these into my smoothie for flavor as well as sprinkling some pieces on top for a bit of crunch.

Pumpkin purée: You can find this in the baking section of your grocery store. Make sure to read your labels! Some forms of canned pumpkin include a variety of other ingredients like additives, other squash and even sweet potato! Find one where pumpkin is the only ingredient.

Maple syrup: This natural sweetener brings out the warm nuttiness of almond milk and pecans. If you are fine with a non-vegan version then swap it with honey.

Spices: I want this to taste like pumpkin yet not pumpkin pie, so I’m adding in vanilla extract, cinnamon, nutmeg and a pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavor but keep it from veering into a Thanksgiving beverage.

What Are Some Pumpkin Benefits?

Why do I like using pumpkin in smoothies? It’s loaded with healthy benefits, that’s why!

High in vitamin A. Just one cup contains over 200 percent of the recommended daily intake, which is super important for your eye health and night vision.

Packed with vitamin C. Strengthen your immune system all winter (and flu season!) long by adding this veggie to smoothies, soups, baked goods and more. One cup of pumpkin contains 19 percent of the recommended daily intake.

More potassium than a banana. There are over 500 milligrams of potassium in a cup of canned pumpkin. That’s more than a large banana!

Fiber! Pumpkin will fill you up fast with 7 grams in one cup. The fiber also helps your digestion and can help lower your cholesterol.

A Nutrition Research Review study done by Cambridge University showed that when pumpkin was used on diabetic patients, it caused a drop in blood sugar levels. The study concluded that pumpkin may be used to naturally help regulate the blood sugar in Type 2 Diabetics instead of using chemical insulin.

How to Blend a Fall Smoothie

Since this isn’t a green smoothie (though feel free to add leafy greens if you want), the two-step blend method will change slightly.

Blend the almond milk, pecans and frozen cauliflower until smooth. Stop and scrape down the sides as needed to get all the nuts.

Add the remaining ingredients and blend again until smooth. The pumpkin puree is obviously already smooth yet it is pretty thick so you may need to add a bit more liquid if your blender needs a little help.

Pro tip: If you add any boosters like almond butter, greek yogurt or chia seeds then make sure you add more liquid in to offset the thickness.

Easy Swaps

To make this fall smoothie nut-free, swap the pecans for oats or hemp hearts and swap the almond milk with the nut-free milk of your choice (hemp milk is a great option!).

If pumpkin pie spice is your thing then go all out and use a pre-made spice mix or add in some ground ginger and cloves along with the spices I already mentioned.

Swap the maple syrup with honey or another natural sweetener. Pumpkin isn’t super sweet on its own so I find this smoothie does need some added sweetness.

FAQs

What can I add instead of yogurt to a smoothie?

You can easily swap yogurt with a variety of ingredients. If you need creaminess then swap it with vegan yogurt, frozen cauliflower or cashews. If you need protein then swap it with a plant-based protein powder. If you want healthy fat then use coconut oil, MCT oil, chia seeds or hemp hearts.

Do weight loss smoothies help?

There is no food that will magically help you lose weight. Yet if you want to fuel your body with more plants and replace a meal with a smoothie then you can! It may help you lose weight to choose whole food, plant-based ingredients and make sure that your smoothies contain protein, healthy fats and fiber so that your body can use that fuel for energy.

Are smoothies good for a head cold?

Smoothies can help with cold symptoms as well as help your body fight that cold better. Make sure to blend whole food that is high in vitamin C and fiber. Leafy greens can give you protein and energy when you aren’t feeling well, and smoothies in general can help you stay hydrated.

More Fall Recipes

If you dive into Fall the way I do then you’ll need some fun seasonal recipes to take with you. I’ve got you covered with dishes that will take you from breakfast to dinner in Autumn fashion:

Start your day off with some Vegan Pumpkin Pancakes topped with Coconut Whipped Cream.

Slide into a snack smoothie and choose from the Green Pumpkin Smoothie, a Green Apple Smoothie or this Warm Apple Pie Smoothie.

Lunch on my Vegan Pumpkin Soup paired with this epic Fall Salad.

Enjoy an afternoon snack of Pumpkin Chia Pudding with a Chai Latte.

Dine on Roasted Spaghetti Squash with a side of Roasted Butternut Squash and Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms.

Finish the night off with Warm Almond Milk and drift off to the best sleep ever.

I can’t wait for you to give this smoothie a try. Will you leave a rating + review when you do so I can know how yours turned out?

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Maple Pumpkin Smoothie

Give this perfectly spiced, ultra creamy maple pumpkin smoothie. With warming spices, creamy cauliflower and pumpkin purée your sure to be in an Autumn state-of-mind at the first sip.
Course Smoothie
Cuisine Plant-Based
Diet Gluten Free, Vegan, Vegetarian
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Total Time 5 minutes minutes
Servings 1
Calories 273kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

2 tbsp raw pecans plus more for sprinkling1 cup almond milk½ cup cauliflower frozen flourets cup pumpkin puree canned1-2 tbsp maple syrup½ teaspoon vanilla extractpinch cinnamon groundpinch nutmeg groundpinch sea salt1 serving homemade protein powder optional

Instructions

Place pecans, almond milk and cauliflower florets into a blender and blend until smooth.
Add remaining ingredients and blend again until smooth.
Pour into a glass, add any extra chopped pecans on top, and sprinkle a few more dashes of cinnamon and ground nutmeg.

Notes

It’s best to use unsweetened, dairy-free milk. If you are using a sweetened version, then cut the amount of maple syrup in half.
Frozen cauliflower (instead of fresh) has a few benefits when blending smoothies. First, it doesn’t pack the same sulfury odor and taste as its raw or cooked counterparts, making it almost undetectable in smoothie form. Second, using frozen cauliflower helps make this a cold smoothie with a creamy, milkshake-like consistency. You can use fresh cauliflower if you prefer, but try frozen if possible!
If you want to turn your smoothie into a meal replacement drink then make sure to add a bit more liquid as the homemade protein powder will make it even thicker.
Swap the maple syrup for the natural sweetener of your choice.

Nutrition

Calories: 273kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 6g | Monounsaturated Fat: 10g | Sodium: 346mg | Potassium: 448mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 17g | Vitamin A: 12721IU | Vitamin C: 28mg | Calcium: 368mg | Iron: 2mg

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