12 Healthy Blender Vitamix Juice Recipes | Nutrition in the Kitch (2024)

These delicious and healthy blender or Vitamix juice recipes are incredibly refreshing, revitalizing, and can boost the immune system with loads of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals. No juicing machine is required for these blender friendly vibrant recipes that are all gluten free, dairy free, and plant based!

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Refreshing & Healthy Vitamix Juice Recipes To Make ASAP

One of my favourite discoveries with owning a high-speed blender (my beloved Vitamix), was that I could actually make my own fresh juice at home (and nut milk and nut butter!) without actually needing to buy a pricey juicing machine! One extra step and only a minute or two and I could have a variety of fresh, cold, nutritious juices to enjoy.

Today I’m sharing a list of the best healthy Vitamix juice recipes (or blender juices) I could find on the blogosphere so you can enjoy your own easy homemade juices too! When it comes to juicing there’s a lot of different opinions on the health benefits and how much juicing to do (and how often), but for me juices are just another way to bring into my diet the vitamins, minerals, and immune-boosting antioxidants that fresh fruits and vegetables offer.

You can enjoy these healthy blender juice recipes any day, or include them in a specific juice cleanse you are wanting to try (professional guidance recommended if you partake in a juice cleanse!). You can also read more about the connection between fresh juices and immune boosting here.

The Blender Juice Recipes List:

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Vitamix Celery Juice from NITK

This is the first blender juice recipe I’ve shared on the blog and it’s still one of my favourites. Celery in combination with lemon and apple creates a refreshing and slightly sweet flavour that is super hydrating and healthy.

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Watermelon Orange Ginger Turmeric Juice from My Sequined Life

This beautiful and vibrant juice combines sweet watermelon with vitamin C packed orange and turmeric which helps to naturally reduce inflammation in the body. A refreshing blend that takes just minutes to make!

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Spirulina Green Juice from Healthfully Ever After

This gorgeous blender friendly juice recipe with a deep green hue contains spirulina known to have powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. The spirulina is blended with apples, cucumber, Meyer lemons, and kale in this delicious drink.

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Carrot Orange Lime Juice from Darn Good Veggies

Carrots and orange work wonderfully together in this simple juice recipe with the perfect and tangy addition of lime! Carrots are loaded with beta-carotene which converts into vitamin A in the body, an essential vitamin with many health benefits.

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Blender Beet Juice from Healthy Little Vittles

Not only is the deep purple and red colour of this healthy juice recipe absolutely stunning, it’s chock-full of nutrients from raw beets, carrots, apples, clementines, and sweet strawberries. I have a feeling I’ll be coming back to this recipe again and again!

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Super Powered Orange Juice from Minimalist Baker

This fantastic blender juice recipe from Minimalist Baker combines a ton of nutritious ingredients including oranges, nectarines, apple, ginger, and mint to make an orange juice like you’ve never had before!

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Watermelon Mint Limeade from Wholehearted Eats

This thirst-quenching juice recipe from Wholehearted Eats is absolutely perfect for those warm spring and summer months. It contains hydrating watermelon, fresh mint, and loads of lime along with cucumber and fizzy water for that extra punch.

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Fresh Limeade Recipe from Feed Me Phoebe

Just when I thought I couldn’t love fennel any more, Feed Me Phoebe goes and puts it in a delicious homemade blender juice recipe with apple, lime, and celery. Yes please!

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Pomegranate Juice from Healthy Nibbles and Bits

Pomegranate juice can be hard to come by in the stores, so why not make your own fresh (and cheaper) version of it at home using this practical and simple step-by-step recipe that makes blender juicing easier then ever.

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Watermelon Cucumber Juice from Food With Feeling

You can never go Wong with the refreshing combination of watermelon and cucumber. Like a day at the spa this homemade blender juice is calming, rejuvenating, and super tasty.

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Plant Based Maqui Berry Juice from Food By Maria

All you need is 10 minutes to make this lovely blender or Vitamix juice recipe that combines lime, celery, ginger, maple syrup, honeydew, and Maqui berry powder with a touch of basil or mint. If you aren’t familiar with Maqui berries, pop on over to Maria’s post to learn more!

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Aloe Vera Juice from Living Fresh Daily

If you’ve never tried aloe vera juice or made your own at home, this is the perfect simple recipe to give a go. Combined with cucumber, lemon, and ginger, the aloe vera acts to hydrate and boost detoxification in the body.

Honestly, all 12 of these Vitamix juice recipes look incredible, I don’t even know which one to start with! I know I’ll definitely be doing the watermelon juices this summer, and the orange ones are majorly appealing to my pregnancy cravings...and the beet too, also the lime…Ok, all of them. I’ll make them all.

Which juice recipe peaked your interest? Do you make your own juices at home using a blender or a juicing machine? I’d love to read about it in the comments. Also, be sure to pin the photo below to save this beautiful juicy roundup for later (ha, see what I did there??).

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FAQs

Is a Vitamix blender good for juicing? ›

Vitamix fruit and vegetable juices have an extra sparkle and flavor. That's because the unique Vitamix blending process releases the juice and retains all the nutritious, whole-food fiber that traditional juice extractors leave behind.

Can you make fresh juice in a Vitamix blender? ›

Your Vitamix machine can blend as well as perform whole-food juicing easily, but if you're really in a time crunch, blending is an easier and cleaner option.

Can you put whole fruit in a Vitamix? ›

Directions. With a peeler or paring knife, remove the peel and white pith from the fruits, leaving just the flesh. Place all ingredients into the Vitamix container in the order listed and secure the lid. Start the blender on its lowest speed, then quickly increase to its highest speed.

Is it better to blend or use a juicer? ›

Juicing provides a very nutrient-dense beverage in a smaller amount of liquid. For those who need a low-fiber diet, juicing may be a better option. It's important to note that the portion size of juice should be smaller than a blended beverage. Otherwise, you can get many calories from sugar in that cup of juice.

Is juicing with a blender healthy? ›

Fiber is key for digestive health, and it can help you feel full. In general, think about making juice with a blender instead of with a juicing machine. Blending the parts of fruits and vegetables that can be eaten produces a drink with more healthy plant chemicals and fiber.

Why is celery juice good for you? ›

It's Packed with Vitamins

Celery is a good source of vitamin K, folate and potassium, so juicing large amounts may act like a multivitamin drink,” Bohlman says. She adds that drinking juiced vegetables instead of eating whole produce offers more vitamins and minerals due to the decreased fiber content.

How long does juice from Vitamix last? ›

How long does Vitamix Green Juice last? You can store fresh green juice in an airtight glass container in the refrigerator for up to 7 days.

What can Vitamix do that other blenders cant? ›

The speed of Vitamix blades creates enough friction to heat up savory sauces and soups, as well as sweets like orange or lemon curd and fondue! Who knew? And you can push blender boundaries further by making never-thought-of-that concoctions like body scrubs, face masks and chemical-free cleaning products.

Can I use frozen fruit in my Vitamix? ›

Be sure to break up large chunks of frozen fruit as you are adding them to the container. Turn the blender on and briefly break down the contents at slow speed, then ramp up to a high speed. It should all happen in seconds.

Can you shred apples in Vitamix? ›

If you want paper thin slices or small shreds then grab this disc. Place the side you want to use face-up and go to town. I used the thin slice disc to slice apples to make an Apple Galette. I use the small shred to shred cheese to use to make homemade mac and cheese, because a smaller shred melts faster!

Can I chop carrots in my Vitamix? ›

Dry Chopping: Here's another tedious chore that is made so easy with the Vitamix machine. Dry chopping is used for such foods as carrots, olives, nuts, coconut, onions, eggs and cheese. With the Vitamix machine, these tasks are quick, easy and require little cleanup. For best results, chop only 1 cup at a time.

Does cooking beets destroy nutrients? ›

Like many vegetables, the longer you cook beets—especially in water—the more the colorful phytonutrients leach out of the food and into the water. Retain the good-for-you nutrients in beets by roasting them or sautéing them instead. Or lightly steam them for just a few minutes, suggests Doyle.

Can I juice vegetables in a Vitamix? ›

If you're looking for one device that can do it all, Vitamix is the best blender for both juicing and smoothies. Superior blending power means that your smoothies come out incredibly smooth, without ice chunks or chewy bits of fiber, even if you're using hearty greens like kale.

Can you use Vitamix to make celery juice? ›

There is very little waste and extraction is easy as celery stalks blended well in the Vitamix. You can make straight up celery juice, by just adding celery stalks and water,. However, I like to add a couple green apples, a piece of fresh lemon and ginger root.

Can I use my Vitamix blender like a food processor? ›

Yes, you can use your Vitamix to do some food processor tasks. You can do some chopping and mixing, but cannot do any slicing.

Can you make juice with a blender instead of a juicer? ›

Making homemade juice in a blender is an easy way to quickly incorporate nutrient-rich ingredients into your daily meal plan. Another benefit of homemade juice is the ability to control the ingredients to finely tune your morning juice to your exact taste and dietary needs with your favorite fresh ingredients.

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