Lemon Smoothie (Sunshine in a Bottle!) (2024)

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by Lori Yates January 3, 202349 comments

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This Lemon Smoothie is like sunshine in a bottle! Yogurt, lemon, honey, ginger and turmeric offer numerous health benefits, and the flavor will wake you up on a sleepy morning.

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Is there anything harder than getting out of a warm bed on a cold winter morning? Especially when you live in a 100-year-old drafty house. Let me tell you, I struggle!

The only thing getting me out of bed lately is knowing that this Sunshine in a Bottle Lemon Smoothie is only a few minutes away once I get downstairs.

Quite obviously, lemon is one of my favorite flavors (I make a mean lemon margarita and lemon creme brulee), so it’s kind of like I’m waking up to my favorite food.

Just like my carrot cake smoothie, every single ingredient in this smoothie (well, except the ice) has been selected for maximal bright, zingy flavor and health benefits.

The yogurt base gets you started on your probiotics for the day, while the honey adds a natural sweetness and energy boost (keep the honey bear out for dinner for honey mustard pork chops).

Turmeric could help fight off any cold or illness you might be dealing with, and ginger can be used as a natural pain reliever for muscle soreness.

But the real star, of course, is the lemon. Just like in my lemon pancakes and lemon curd cake, I use both lemon juice and lemon zest for the most amount of citrus tang.

Let’s walk through how to make this lemon smoothie recipe, and everything you need to know about substitutions, making it vegan, and add-ins.

“Just tried this lemon smoothie! WOW! Love it! Love all the ingredients, too. Great combination. Sunshine in a bottle is a perfect name.”

—Cynthia
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What you’ll need for this lemon smoothie recipe:

  • yogurt – I prefer low fat French vanilla yogurt, but if you have plain Greek yogurt on hand from making Greek chicken meatballs or healthy buffalo chicken dip, that will work, too! So will regular plain yogurt. If you’d still like some vanilla flavor, simply add 1/4 teaspoon vanilla extract when using plain yogurt.
  • lemon – you’ll need 1 fresh lemon, and you’ll be using the zest and the juice from it. Buy an extra lemon so you can make my citrus dressing or roasted Parmesan broccoli, too!
  • honey – this sweetens the smoothie. If you don’t prefer honey, I discuss alternatives below.
  • ginger – nothing beats the bright zing and slightly spicy flavor of fresh ginger. It’s truly the best wake up call in the morning!
  • turmeric – this is what gives the smoothie (and my sweet dumpling squash soup) it’s bright yellow color, and it also adds an earthy flavor and a bit of spice. It pairs very well with the lemon and ginger flavors, and has so many health benefits.

How to make a lemon smoothie vegan:

This lemon ginger smoothie is so easy to make vegan! First of all, get rid of the dairy by simply using a non-dairy yogurt alternative (such as yogurt made with almond milk or soy milk) in place of the yogurt.

Then, since honey is not considered vegan, you can substitute maple syrup or agave nectar to add sweetness and keep it vegan. Agave nectar is also the star of my agave lemonade!

Can I make a lemon smoothie without yogurt at all?

I strongly prefer this smoothie WITH the yogurt. Without the yogurt, you’re basically going to be left with a blended lemonade. The yogurt is what gives the smoothie body and makes it filling.

But, an alternative to yogurt would be a banana. This will add creaminess and body to the smoothie. Make frozen chocolate covered bananas with the rest of the bunch of bananas!

What if I can’t find fresh ginger?

I almost always have fresh ginger in my fridge, because orange chicken marinade and miso ginger dressing are staples in our meal plans. But, if you don’t normally have it or can’t find it, I have an alternative.

While the flavor won’t be quite as bright and fresh without fresh ginger, ground dried ginger can be used in place of fresh ginger in this recipe. 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger will do the trick.

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Can I make a lemon smoothie with spinach?

This is one of my favorite tricks to get more veggies into my diet! I’m willing to add a handful spinach to just about any kind of smoothie I make, and I’ve added spinach to this lemon ginger smoothie recipe quite often.

Of course, the smoothie will become a vibrant green color instead of the sunshine-y yellow you see here, but personally, I don’t find that the taste changes all that much. The bright flavors of the lemon and the ginger cover up the spinach flavor, in my opinion.

If you’d like to add blueberries, check out my blueberry lemon smoothie.

Can I make one serving of this lemon ginger smoothie?

Sure! The recipe is written for two servings because my husband and I will usually each have one smoothie when I make this recipe. You can also double or triple this recipe and include it as part of a brunch menu (don’t forget to put some bacon in the oven)!

But I also make a single serving just for me on occasion. If you want to make one serving, simply halve the ingredients like this:

  • 1/2 cup yogurt
  • 1/2 cup ice cubes
  • 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon honey
  • 1-1/2 teaspoons grated fresh ginger
  • 1 teaspoon grated lemon zest
  • pinch of ground turmeric

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Lemon Smoothie

Yield: 2 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Total Time: 5 minutes

This Lemon Smoothie is like sunshine in a bottle! Yogurt, lemon, honey, ginger and turmeric offer numerous health benefits, and the flavor will wake you up on a sleepy morning.

Ingredients

  • 1 cuplow fat French vanilla yogurt
  • 1 cup ice cubes
  • 2 tablespoonsfresh lemon juice (be sure to zest the lemon first!)
  • 2 tablespoonshoney
  • 1 tablespoon grated fresh ginger
  • 2 teaspoons grated lemon zest
  • 1/8 teaspoonground turmeric

Instructions

  1. In blender, combine all ingredients; blend until smooth. Serve immediately.

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Nutrition Information:

Yield: 2Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 168Total Fat: 2gSaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 6mgSodium: 76mgCarbohydrates: 35gFiber: 0gSugar: 34gProtein: 6g

This website provides estimated nutrition information as a courtesy only. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

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Lemon Smoothie (Sunshine in a Bottle!) (2024)

FAQs

How much bottled lemon juice equals one lemon? ›

To use: Shake well before use, and use the same amount of bottled lemon juice in a recipe as you would fresh juice. If a recipe specifies the juice of 1 lemon, replace it with 2 tablespoons of bottled lemon juice.

Why do you put lemon juice in a smoothie? ›

While lemon juice adds a bright, zesty flavor to fruit smoothies, the best way to avoid an overly sweet smoothie is to learn how to balance flavors. Read ahead to learn the best ways to make a smoothie that tastes just right.

How much lemon juice is in a lemon? ›

One regular-sized lemon contains about 2-3 tablespoons of juice. Since all lemons aren't exactly the same, we like to stay on the side of caution and assume that one lemon contains 2 tablespoons juice. This means, if a recipe calls for 1 tablespoon of lemon juice, you'll need to use about ½ a lemon.

Is lemon juice in a bottle the same as real lemon juice? ›

However, if you've ever tasted bottled lemon juice, you'll notice that the flavour is a little off – not bright and lemony like the real stuff. This is because bottled lemon juice usually contains additives and preservatives such as Sodium Metabisulphite (E223) or Potassium Metabisulphite (E224).

Is lemon juice in a bottle the same as lemon extract? ›

Base: Lemon extract has an alcohol base, which has absorbed the lemon flavor. On the other hand, lemon juice has no base and is usually just squeezed lemon juice or lemon juice mixed with water or preservatives.

Is bottled lemon juice as healthy as fresh squeezed? ›

For example, lemon juice of any form is still a rich source of vitamin C, studies have shown that the vitamins and minerals of fresh juice are far more potent than in juice from concentrate. Unsurprisingly, the same “rule” applies to a host of other benefits in lemon juice: minerals, protein, and even electrolytes.

Is it OK to drink 100% lemon juice? ›

You can drink lemon juice daily. Drinking it in lemon water or lemonade are good options. Straight lemon juice is very sour and acidic, which may irritate your teeth or cause tooth decay.

Does lemon juice go bad? ›

Fresh squeezed lemon juice has a shelf life of about 3–4 days if it's stored in the refrigerator in a sealed container. Due to pasteurization and added preservatives, commercial bottled lemon juice has a much longer lifespan. An unopened bottle can last for 3–6 months in the pantry or 6–12 months in the fridge.

What is the healthiest liquid to put in a smoothie? ›

If you're looking to cut calories and sugar from your diet, water is the perfect choice for liquid for smoothies. Not only is it calorie-free and sugar-free, but it's also money-free!

Why is my smoothie so bad? ›

It could be the ingredients. Or how long it takes to get from blender to mouth. If you make your healthy smoothies ahead of time, they can start to separate as the heavier particles sink toward the bottom. Your quick fix is a to give it a healthy shake or stir, or a re-blend if you can.

Can bottled lemon juice be substituted for fresh lemon juice? ›

Nutritionally speaking, bottled and fresh lemon juice are the same. Both are high in vitamin C (although fresh contains much more), folate, and potassium, and low in calories and fat. But one thing that isn't the same is the taste. Bottled lemon juice just tastes different.

Can I use bottled lemon juice for lemon water? ›

How to Make Lemon Water. Fill a 12-15 ounce mug filled with warm (but not boiling) water and add the juice of 1/2 a lemon. Always use a fresh lemon; never use bottled lemon juice. Organic lemons are best if you have access to them.

Can I use jif lemon instead of a real lemon? ›

Jif Lemon 100ml can be used in recipes that require or recommend the use of lemon juice. Jif Lemon 100ml is a great way of adding low calorie flavour to dishes. Jif Lemon; it's lemon juice in a Jif!

Does concentrated lemon juice need to be refrigerated? ›

Therefore, when a lemon juice container is opened, it is recommended to put it in the refrigerator due to the fact that air and warmth can cause bacteria, yeasts, and molds to grow, compromising the quality of the drink and potentially causing food poisoning.

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