Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie Recipe | Sugar Free, High Protein, Low Fat

Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie

Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie??  Oh yes.  This thick and creamy, sweet and addictive, rich and chocolatey smoothie is sugar free, low carb, low fat, high protein, AND gluten free.

Oh, and it’s hiding a vegetable too!!

BEETS.

*gasp*

Don’t worry though, one sip and you’d never know it  😉

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Rather, one sip and you’ll be addicted.  It’s nice and chocolatey, not beet-y in the slightest.  I’d know, because I absolutely despise the taste of beets.  I use oven-roasted beets in very single Red Velvet recipe on this blog.

For some unknown, scientific reasons, oven-roasted beets seem to be the best option in comparison to raw grated beets, canned beets, and those vacuum-sealed cooked beets.  In my experience, oven-roasted beets provide the most vibrant red color and the least earthy/grassy beet flavor.  Win-Win.

Since I make so many Red Velvet desserts in my kitchen/glorious healthy dessert factory, and since roasting off beets takes a minimum of 1 hour, I like to make a GIANT batch of roasted beets, puree them, and freeze the puree in ice cube trays.  The next day, I’ll portion all the frozen beet cubes into 130g servings (½ cup of beet puree when thawed) and place each portion in an individual sandwich baggie to store in the freezer.  This way, whenever a Red Velvet craving strikes (which is at least, like, once a week), I’M PREPARED!

That’s basically where I found myself a few days ago.  Craving Red Velvet and ANYTHING Red Velvet.  And that, my friends, is how this Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie came to be!

Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie (sugar free, low carb, low fat, high protein, high fiber, gluten free, vegan optional) - Healthy Dessert Recipes at Desserts with Benefits

Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie (sugar free, low carb, low fat, high protein, high fiber, gluten free, vegan optional) - Healthy Dessert Recipes at Desserts with Benefits
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Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie

Servings: 1 serving
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie??  Oh yes.  This thick and creamy, sweet and addictive, rich and chocolatey smoothie is sugar free, low carb, low fat, high protein, AND gluten free.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk
  • ½ cup Plain, Nonfat Greek Yogurt
  • ¼ cup Roasted Beet Puree
  • 32g (⅓ cup) Chocolate Whey Protein Powder
  • 1 tbs Unsweetened Dutch Processed Cocoa Powder
  • 4 packets Natural Sweetener (stevia, Truvia, etc)

Instructions

  • Add the ingredients to a shaker bottle in the order the recipe is listed in (a blender works too!).  Attach the lid, then SHAKE SHAKE SHAKE!
  • Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts
Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie
Amount Per Serving (1 serving)
Calories 250 Calories from Fat 41
% Daily Value*
Fat 4.5g7%
Saturated Fat 1g6%
Cholesterol 30mg10%
Sodium 330mg14%
Carbohydrates 16g5%
Fiber 4g17%
Sugar 10g11%
Protein 39g78%
Vitamin A 500IU10%
Vitamin C 1.7mg2%
Calcium 700mg70%
Iron 1.4mg8%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
Course: Drinks
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Single-Serving

Yes.  Red Velvet decadence for only 250 calories and 4.5g fat!  Plus, 4g of fiber and a whopping 39g of KICKASS PROTEIN.  This Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie doesn’t taste good for you AT. ALL.  But really now, this smoothie is super filling because it’s packed with fiber, complete protein, and that oh-so sneaky vegetable  😉

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Enjoy!

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With love and good eats,

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– Jess

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19 comments on “Healthy Red Velvet Smoothie”

  1. you’re right, it’s healthy and doesn’t look it!

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  3. couldn’t you replace coconut oil for the beet puree?

    • I wouldn’t recommend replacing the beet puree with coconut oil… you will lose the red color and it won’t be a “Red Velvet” smoothie anymore. The coconut oil would also clump up due to the cold temperature of the ingredients.
      If you don’t want to make the roasted beet puree you can always use canned beets, but canned beets are really strong in flavor so you might be able to taste them… which doesn’t sound very tasty in a dessert smoothie, haha 😉
      If you don’t want to use beets at all, you can use unsweetened applesauce (or any other fruit puree) or 100% carrot baby food. Sounds weird, but the flavor isn’t strong, is low carb and easy to use 🙂
      -Jess

  4. THIS LOOKS AMAZING. You are an absolute genius, no kidding. I mean I want red velvet cake and i want it healthy but then you did both and PUT IT IN A SMOOTHIE. Like I said, genius.

  5. “I shook my shake like a wild animal” ? now THAT sounds like a party to me! You are way too cute Jessica! Can we have a thermos shaker party when I come visit Texas in October?? ?? Especially if this healthy red velvet smoothie is involved — it looks amazing!! I love your tricks of beets and blending it in this super awesome shaker bottle too. So neat!

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  9. I have unflavored rice protein powder instead of chocolate, should I use more cocoa in the recipe?

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