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.








Angela, I just received your book as a gift and I’m REALLY enjoying it, EXCEPT I cannot eat anything with pecans, cashews, walnuts or hazelnuts in it. Can you suggest any substitutions for these in the recipes that have those nuts in them? Or am I out of luck?
Hi Debbie, Sometimes sunflower seeds work as a sub, but it really depends on the recipe.
Thanks for your support!
The moment I saw the colour of this smoothie, I just had to make it! It was absolutely gorgeous ^.^ Thanks so much for sharing!
I hate avocado and only like my beets when pickled but thought I should give this smoothie a try just because I loved the colour so much… and for the health benefits, of course! OMG!!! I’m in heaven! Thank you!! Some people have asked you if it’s ok to make it the night before; I have always done my smoothies that way because I make a batch for the entire family and some sleep later than others. I just divide it up in Mason jars then we just shake them up and they taste awesome! Thank you!
I did it this morning! Delicious! And I love the color – so bright! Added agave nectar for more sweetness.Thank you, Angela!
This is my new favorite smoothie recipe EVER. I’m obsessed. Thank you!!
This smoothie is so delicious! My boyfriend and I split it and he loved it so much that afterwards he poured water in the glass so he could drink the smoothie dregs. So So SO yummy!
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve made this since you first posted it. I’ve been a lover of beets ever since I was a child..so I was sold on this recipe as soon as I saw it. Thanks so much Angela!
I really loved this smoothie, and I wanted you to know that everybody at my store did as well. I work in a small Whole Foods Market in Massachusetts, and when I made this smoothie for customers, everyone went wild (I listed that it was your recipe, not mine). I was out of supplies to make it in under an hour. Even people who hate beets said that they loved it.
If ever you find yourself in Boston, we could have a great time making delicious healthy food together.
Did you know that you can actually throw fresh strawberries in a smoothie without hulling them? I find it gives a smoothie a nice “green” flavor, even if I haven’t added any greens :)
I was so excited to try this, but it didn’t turn out too tasty or pink! I did make some changes though, so next time I’ll be sure to stick exactly to the recipe.
Changes I made:
– replaced strawberries with half strawberries half cranberries
– replaced beets with Arthur’s Very Berry smoothie drink
– added flax seeds
I bought a Vitamix two days ago and I have this smoothie planned for tomorrow :) I can’t wait to try out all the recipes that were too heavy for our cheap blender!
LOVE this recipe. Thanks for helping to christen my new Vitamix with this lovely neon pink hue, too. Great veggie & fruit combination, and tastes fabulous.
Really dumb question – when you say the beet should be trimmed, does that mean I’m supposed to include the greens? If not, what to do with the greens? I’ve heard they can be eaten.
Yes trim off the greens – you can save them for a later use (like sauteing in a skillet with oil, salt, and garlic)
And if I make this the night before, would adding some chia seeds help to thicken it up?
made this today. The best smoothie I have tasted to date. super yum and kept me full for hours.
You have to make this TODAY. It’s so very good. I added a small hunk of ginger to add a little spice.
I really like this one in 8 oz size & I don’t even like beets, it makes me feel so healthy when I drink it.
Just made this smoothie this morning and it’s really good! I had a bad experience the last time I made a beet smoothie so I was very hesitant to try again. But I know how good beets are for you so I wanted to give this one a try! Very delicious! I did add in half of a red apple (because I was nervous) but I honestly think it doesn’t even really need it now that I’m tasting it. I’m new the the “Oh She Glows” reader base but so far I absolutely love it! Thanks so much for all the amazing recipes!
I made this and it was do delish!!! I am now a new fan of your site, thank you for sharing.
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