I was absolutely thrilled when Williams-Sonoma invited me to help kick off "Smoothie Week" with my favorite "Not Your Average Smoothie". It was a match made in heaven: an over-the-top, mega delicious, rocket-fuel smoothie and my family's favorite gourmet cookware specialty retailer - all coming together in one fabulous post! So without further ado, I present the delectable...
Chocolate Covered Matcha Smoothie!
When I want to get my day started off fueled with maximum deliciousness and powerful energy (which is every day!) you'll find me whipping up some tantalizing variation on this baby in my Vitamix. We're talking layers of the most decadent, smooth, creamy chocolate and matcha infused nice-cream... so sweet, so divine AND brimming with the Wild superfood power of Wild Edible "Weeds", Peruvian Maca Root, Essential Oil of Peppermint and Matcha Green Tea!
Yes, that's right. Here, shining in one of the most delicious concoctions ever, are some of the most powerful sources of nutrition on the planet, beautiful ingredients, which, when tucked into a smoothie like this Chocolate Covered Matcha, can make us look and feel as beautiful and powerful as they are!
Lets start with the Wild Edible "Weeds". Here, I've used a handful of baby Dandelion Greens, Stinging Nettles & Chickweed straight from my wild edibles garden, still thriving the near freezing temps of November (a testament to how powerful they are). People, Wild Edible Weeds are the new Kale. They're used routinely in cooking in Europe and around the world, and they're slowly but surely making their way into the mainstream here in North America. You've probably noticed dandelion greens for sale at your local Whole Foods. Or, if you're a gourmet foodie, perhaps you've eaten at Trump Tower's 2 Michelin Star "Sixteen" where diners rave over the dishes incorporating chickweed, stinging nettles and salsify (belonging to the dandelion family).
Garden basket of baby dandelions, stinging nettles, wheat grass & nasturtium blooms.
Wild Edibles are the wild greens growing right in our own backyards! They're so powerful they're able to thrive despite the most adverse conditions, growing out of stone walls, between sidewalk cracks and in near freezing or low moisture conditions. They have incredibly long root structures, enabling them to pull incredible, intense nutrition from far below the depleted surface soil. All that magnificent power and nutrition goes straight into our bodies when we blend them up into a smoothie!
To make things even more fantastic, by blending these raw, living greens in a high speed blender such as the Vitamix Professional or Vitamix Personal Blender, we're cracking the cell walls, unlocking far greater nutrition for our bodies than simple mastication or chewing a huge salad can yield. Therefore, we get way more nutritional bang out of our greens for a smaller amount used. This means we're able to keep our smoothies super tasty because we don't have to overload them with so many greens that they cease to be palatable. Additionally, compared to cooking, blending preserves essential vitamins, enzymes and nutrients. Therefore, making delicious green smoothies, with even the most bitter tasting greens, is quite easy as only a handful will provide a HUGE level of nutrition due to the "pre-digestion" that occurs in the blender :)
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As if all that wild power weren't enough, I've tossed in these amazing superfoods as well:
Peruvian Maca Root - Maca root has been used by indigenous Andean societies as a source of healing and nourishment for thousands of years. Studies have identified alkaloids present in maca which are known to nourish the endocrine system. Maca root has been used as a stress-fighting adaptogen to increase stamina, boost libido and combat fatigue. It's a nutrient-dense whole food packed with vitamins, plant sterols and many essential minerals, fatty and amino acids.
Essential Oil of Peppermint (highest grade edible only) - "One of the oldest and most highly regarded herbs for soothing digestion, it may also restore digestive efficiency.* Jean Valnet MD studied peppermint's supportive effect on the liver and respiratory systems. Other scientists have also researched peppermint's role in improving taste and smell when inhaled. Dr. William N. Dember of the University of Cincinnati studied peppermint's ability to improve concentration and mental sharpness. Alan Hirsch MD studied peppermint's ability to directly affect the brain's satiety center, which triggers a sensation of fullness after meals. This powerful essential oil is often diluted before topical application. Peppermint may also be used to enhance the flavor of food and water. Peppermint has an approximate ORAC of 373,455." (1)
Matcha Green Tea - Matcha Green Tea contains 10-15 times the overall nutrients and 100 times more antioxidants compared to traditional green, white, black, rooibos, and yerba mate teas. It has high concentrations of the amino acid, L-theanine which helps to improve cognition and mood while reducing physical and mental stress. Matcha assists to alkalize and detoxify via the powerful and renowned catechin EGCG and chlorophyll which help to alkalize and detoxify the blood. It contains potent antioxidants which help to strengthen the immune system by protecting against free radicals.
1) http://us.ylscents.com/ylo/shop/EssentialOilSingles/PeppermintEssentialOil
To say this Chocolate Covered Matcha Smoothie is incredible seems an understatement after all that! However, there is actually more great news...
It's also a snap to make :)
Please enjoy!
Recipe for Chocolate Covered Matcha Smoothie (Serves 2)
Ingredients
- 4-6 super ripe organic frozen bananas
- 1 handful organic wild edible greens (such as dandelion, stinging nettles, plaintain or chickweed)
- 1 Tbsp matcha green tea powder
- 1-2 drops organic peppermint essential oil (edible, food grade)
- 1/2 tsp vanilla powder
- 1-2 Tbsp cacao or carob
- 1/4 tsp ceylon cinnamon
- 1/2 tsp maca powder
- stevia to taste (or substitute dates or raw honey)
*Optional: 1 Tbsp coconut nectar, melted, whisked w/ 1/2 Tbsp cacao & a pinch of ceylon cinnamon to create dark chocolate crackly topping.
Method
- Toss 2 or 3 of the frozen nanas, 1/2 handful of wild edible greens, matcha powder, 1-2 drops peppermint essential oil & 1/2 tsp vanilla powder into your Vitamix. Blend til irressitably smooth and creamy, using the tamper to assist. Dump into your fav smoothie jar or bowl.
- Toss the other 2 or 3 frozen nanas into your blender along with the second 1/2 handful of wild edible greens, 1-2 Tbsp cacao (or carob depending on your preference), 1/4 tsp ceylon cinnamon, 1/2 tsp maca, and stevia to taste. Blend til delectably smooth and creamy. Layer atop the matcha nice-cream.
- Optional: Drizzle all this yumminess with dark chocolate to make a divine crackly topping.
- Get ready to have THE BEST, most MAGICAL DAY EVER!!!
You may also enjoy these fabulous smoothies:
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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Shake
Chocolate Chip Mint Shake
Epic Baby Thai Coconut Smoothie
Blueberry Coconut Shake
Delicious Green Smoothie
The Happy Shake
What's your favorite ingredient to put in your “Not Your Average Smoothie” ?
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All Love,
Juliane
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Does this need to be made with a specific matcha powder?
I have Tenzo Tea’s organic matcha but a lot of them look the same
https://tenzotea.co/products/organic-matcha-tenzo-tea
Posted by: greentea benefits | Sunday, January 06, 2019 at 02:50 PM
You may use your favorite green tea powder. Any will do! Be well & Live Beautifully :) Love, Juliane
Posted by: Juliane | Friday, January 18, 2019 at 07:34 PM