After years of drooling from the sidelines, this marks my first year participating in Vegan Mofo which challenges participating bloggers to write about vegan food for the entire month. [For more details, see the Vegan Mofo website.] Colour me excited.
I considered all kinds of random themes for September, but in the end I decided on something I know I could put my heart and soul into. Even though my sweet tooth voted for “DESSERT MONTH!!”, my head decided otherwise. Vegan Glow will showcase wholesome, vegetable-heavy vegan recipes that will leave you feeling energized. The recipes will be similar to my own style of recipe creation, but they’ll be kicked up a few notches. Given that it’s back to school and work season, I’m aiming to share as many quick and easy recipes as I can.
In other news, I now have a “thing” for making rather pathetic “glowing” suns in Photoshop. Oh dear.
What can you expect to see on Oh She Glows this month? Well, I have several recipes lined up from raw recipes and juices/smoothies to healthy desserts and energizing fall-inspired soups. And who knows what else. I sure don’t.
I hope you are hungry because it’s going to be a great month!
Up first, I’m sharing this power smoothie that I’m obsessed with lately. Power smoothies are what I call the mega dose, nutrient-packed smoothies of the bunch. You know that’s how I roll. This one surely is up there on the list of health drinks. I’ve been drinking it for breakfast several mornings a week and it makes me feel incredible. Best of all, it makes just shy of 4 cups…aka one big ass smoothie. I like big smoothies and I do not lie. All you other bloggers can’t deny…
Seeing as we’re just coming off a holiday weekend, I figured this was a good “back on track” smoothie to kick off the new month. Let’s do it up.
Here are a few reasons to chug this down, from a nutritional standpoint. I’ll talk more about the flavour in the headnote below.
Beet – cleanses the liver, purifies the blood, anti-inflammatory, source of iron
Avocado – helps lower blood pressure, lubricates joints, anti-inflammatory, loads of healthy fats, high in fibre
Strawberries – high in antioxidants, rich source of vitamin C, benefits digestion
Celery – acts as mild diuretic, promotes feeling of fullness, rich in B vitamins and fibre
Lemon – antibacterial properties, aids digestion, high in Vitamin C, detoxifies and alkalizes, mild diuretic
Virgin Coconut oil – fights viruses, fungi, and bacteria, metabolism booster, healthy MCT fats, increases good HDL cholesterol
Apple (optional) – helps balance blood sugar levels, helps lower cholesterol, aids digestion
[Source: Healing Foods, DK Publishing 2013]
Convinced yet?
[Just an update – We’re still having issues with the new recipe uploader not displaying in Feedly. Hopefully we’ll have a fix for this soon! Thanks for your understanding.]
This recipe directly below is an updated version (April 23, 2016). The original recipe follows.
Featuring all new, protein-packed salads, hearty toppers, flavour boosters, and dressings you'll want to drink, my new cookbook will transform the way you think about salads. Oh, and be sure to flip to the back for a surprise dessert chapter!
Pink Power Detox Smoothie
Yield
3 1/2 cups (2 servings)
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
Beet, strawberries, avocado, and lemon unite to create one kick-butt, surprisingly delicious, bright pink smoothie! This smoothie is lightly sweet and creamy, while packing in the detoxifying power of beet and lemon. If you're not a beet fan you might be wondering if you can taste the beet. The answer is yes you can definitely taste the beet! However, I think the beet flavour is balanced quite nicely in this smoothie (keep in mind this is coming from a beet fan).
Ingredients
- 1 cup (250 mL) water*
- 1 cup (150 g) frozen strawberries
- 1/3 cup (45 g) chopped fresh beet**
- 1/4 cup (50 g) avocado
- 1 tablespoon (15 mL) fresh lemon juice
- 1 large sweet apple (200 grams), roughly chopped
- 5 to 6 large ice cubes
- Liquid sweetener, to taste (optional)
Directions
- Add all ingredients into a high-speed blender and blend on high until smooth. Taste and add liquid sweetener, if desired.
Tip:
- * For a sweeter smoothie, try using coconut water instead of water.
- ** You might want to steam the beet until tender before blending if you don't have a Vitamix or other capable blender. I just blend it raw because I know my Vitamix can handle it.
Nutrition Information
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Featuring all new, protein-packed salads, hearty toppers, flavour boosters, and dressings you'll want to drink, my new cookbook will transform the way you think about salads. Oh, and be sure to flip to the back for a surprise dessert chapter!
Pink Power Detox Smoothie
Yield
4 cups
Prep time
Cook time
0 minutes
Total time
Beet, strawberries, avocado, and lemon unite to create one kick-butt, surprisingly delicious, bright pink smoothie! This creamy & thick smoothie is not overly sweet - it's more on the tart side thanks to juice from a whole lemon. If you prefer sweeter smoothies, I suggest adding an apple to the mix or your preferred liquid sweetener. I also suggest using a small to medium sized beet, anything larger and the earthy beet might overpower the other flavours. Consider gently steaming the beet until tender before blending if you don't have a Vitamix or other capable blender. I just use the beet raw because I know my blender can handle it. Best to be safe than sorry if you are unsure!
Ingredients
- 1 cup water or coconut water
- 1/2 medium avocado, pitted
- 2 celery stalks, roughly chopped
- 1 cup strawberries (frozen preferred), hulled if necessary
- 1 small/medium beet, ends trimmed and roughly chopped*
- 1 lemon, juiced (about 3 tablespoons or so)
- 1 tablespoon coconut oil
- 4 large ice cubes
- 1 apple ( if sweeter smoothie is desired - optional), cored and roughly chopped
Directions
- Steam beet if necessary before starting. See my tips in the headnote.
- Add all ingredients into a high-speed blender and blend on high until smooth. Adjust sweetness if desired, adding an apple or liquid sweetener to taste if needed.
Tip:
1) If you are not a beet fan, try adding a handful of leafy greens instead of the beet and include the optional apple. 2) Smoothies shown in pictures does not include apple. Yield may be slightly higher with an apple added in.








This sounds yummy! I like the addition of the beets! I love to make green smoothies because you can use the greens to balance out the sugars in your smoothie. I’ve really been liking this one I posted a video of on my youtube channel. It’s honestly soo yummy and easy to make! http://youtu.be/Pi1tqJX00ZU
Nice recipe, pics.
Can’t help wonder but where are all the vegan men… Only saw one in the comments.
I’ve made this twice and loooooved how it made me feel! First I made it as written…second time subbed apple cider (because I had a bunch that needed to be used for something!) for the water. Both versions were great! It’s thick and creamy – the consistency is perfect.
Hi Angela. I just started folowing your blog as I am new to eating vegan (somewhat). Trying to decrease animal products in my diet. Came across this smoothie and it is THE BEST. I usually do green smoothies but the color of this is great. I loved it for breakfast ad added some hemp seeds for extra protein. Celebrating Breast cancer month with this one. So delicious. Thanks.
Hey Diedre, I’m so glad you enjoyed it so much! And great thought about Breast Cancer Awareness month too. The colour goes perfectly. Thanks for trying it out!
This was delicious. Thanks :)
I just made this and put about a quarter of a frozen orange in instead of apple. I used raw beetroot too and tastes seriously amazing thank you for the fabulous recipe x
This smoothie is SO simple! Thank you! I love how vibrant it is and thank you for listing all the health benefits!I added a small apple and a little agave nectar and it is still tasting a little bit like dirty beats. Any other suggestions? Thank you for posting this and for your beautiful site!
Tracy
P.S. I have photos if you would like them emailed to you.
Is this just one serving? Meaning I drink all of this at one time?
Just tried this and wanted to give a little feedback. Not only was this my first time having this smoothie, but it is my first time trying a beet! I really like this smoothie! It is mild and feels good going down even. :) I did add the apple for a little sweetness. :) Thanks for another great recipe!!
I would LOVE this smoothie, except for the avocado. Unfortunately, I have an allergy to them, so my smoothies aren’t as creamy as this, but I’m sure it will be just as good without it.
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to make a vegan smoothie creamy without using avocado?
Maybe try a frozen banana? It works great!
Just made it this morning and a detox from a trip I just came from. (NY= lots of pizza, etc.) It’s soo good, I added flax to it. Great recipe!
I make this smoothie all the time minus the celery. Love Love Love it
Trying this one!!!
I will be making this for after New Years for detox! looks yummy
I will be making this for after the holidays! looks yummy..
I LOVE LOVE LOVE the beets in this juice! As it goes down, I can feel myself starting to feel all glowy and clean and light. One of my very favorites :) Thanks so much, Angela!
Love is too small of a word to describe how I feel about this smoothie!!
Love this smoothie. It’s so pure and creamy! Made it for my parents too, and they loved it!!
One of my absolute favourite of your recipes! You can’t possibly make this any more beautiful & delicious.
Thank you so much for your inspiration, i am so grateful for coming across your site- you’ve made becoming a healthy and informed vegetarian such a smooth transition <3
Love this recipe! The colour is fantastic and it speaks to the way it tastes. Smoothies are my go-to when I have a workout in the am and want something to grab quickly, but that won’t make me feel heavy for the workout. They are such a great way to hydrate and get some excellent vitamins!