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If you enjoy smoothies with a refreshing taste, consider adding this cranberry orange smoothie to your rotation. It combines tart cranberries, sweet citrus, and creamy frozen banana into a vibrant drink that feels both crisp and smooth. The spinach blends in seamlessly, providing an easy way to incorporate greens without altering the flavor.
I still remember the first time I tried cranberries in a smoothie—right after Thanksgiving, looking at a bag of leftover fresh cranberries with uncertainty. On a whim, I tossed them in the blender with a banana, a handful of spinach, and a juicy orange… and the result was amazing. That tart-sweet combination instantly awakened my taste buds and made me feel good about the nutrients I was consuming. Here’s why:
- Spinach provides fiber, iron, and a slight green boost without overpowering the taste.
- Cranberries are packed with antioxidants that promote immune health and reduce inflammation.
- Orange contributes vitamin C, hydration, and a citrusy brightness that complements the tartness of cranberries.
- Banana offers natural sweetness, potassium, and a creamy consistency that brings everything together.
Fresh Cranberries vs. Frozen Cranberries
Both fresh and frozen cranberries work well in this recipe. If using frozen cranberries, they will help chill your smoothie. Freezing does not significantly impact the nutrient content of the fruit, although fresh cranberries provide the most nutrients.
If you have extra cranberries after the holidays, there are numerous delicious ways to utilize them. Consider trying my pomegranate cranberry relish for a versatile staple that complements both savory and sweet dishes. For a fresh and invigorating option, blend up an Orange Cranberry Smoothie that balances tart berries with vibrant citrus.

- Include at least one frozen fruit to keep the smoothie cold or serve it over ice.
- Substitute any leafy green of your choice for the spinach.
- Incorporate your preferred protein powder or make use of homemade protein powder.
Serving: 16 oz | Calories: 144 kcal | Carbohydrates: 36 g | Protein: 3 g | Fat: 1 g | Saturated Fat: 1 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1 g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1 g | Sodium: 37 mg | Potassium: 658 mg | Fiber: 8 g | Sugar: 22 g | Vitamin A: 3176 IU | Vitamin C: 90 mg | Calcium: 96 mg | Iron: 1 mg
