Spirulina All in My Shake!.. Two recipes. (2024)

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“Legumes all on my plate. Spirulina all in my shake. No eggs all in my cake. You don’t believe it tastes great. You don’t believe it tastes great. Veggie. Veggie. Veggie… Bring it on down to Vegan-ville!”

Am I the only one who still LOVES it? I cannot stop replaying that SNL Justin Timberlake “Vegan-ville” skit in my head. The lyrics keep getting stuck in my head and now I just have to sing “Spirulina all in my shake!” as I sprinkle my spoonful of spirulina into my shakes and smoothies. (SNL skit video is embedded later in this post)

Two Recipes. Today I’m sharing my Banana Island Spirulina Shake with accents of tropical pineapple and coconut, all swirled together with a dash of spirulina. And my Tropical Spirulina Guacamole Toast. Buttery avocado, sweet pineapple, lively lemon and sweet Maui onion.

Spirulina: What’s All the Buzz About? There is a reason why you hear about spirulina so much. It contains over 100 nutrients including beta-carotene, iron, vitamins B12 and K, minerals and phytochemicals. Plus it is a high quality source of plant-based, complete protein.

Get my recipes + have some fun + enter my Spirulina Pacifica giveaway (5 winners!)..

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My spirulina-infused avocado toast. SO good & nutrient-infused…
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..And FYI, for you green-phobes.. Does all the green freak you out? No fear. Trust me on this one. I just fed my husband this spirulina-infused toast and he devoured it and didn’t even notice the spirulina. Ha. I told him as he picked his plate for crumbs and was raving about how yummy it was. He loved spirulina guac! And he is a slight green-superfood-phobe.

The flavor: Spirulina has a soft nutty flavor that is barely noticeable when blended with bright delicious flavors. Delicious, I promise! And spirulina newbies, just start small. Add a tiny pinch or spirulina and work from there! You want to eat this superfood…

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“One 3 gram serving of (Hawaiian Spirulina Picifica) has higher levels of key antioxidants, enzymes, vitamins and minerals than 5 servings of fruits and vegetables.” – Nutrex Hawaii fact sheet

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RECIPE 1Banana Island Spirulina Shake
vegan, serves 1-2

1 ½ frozen bananas
¾ cup watermelon, frozen (or try pineapple for island flavor)
½ cup non-dairy milk, vanilla
½ – 1 teaspoon spirulina *** if you do not have spirulina you can substitute with a handful of greens such and kale or spinach!

tropical spin: splash of coconut milk or a few pinches dried coconut (optional)

boost it: Add 1 scoop of your favorite vanilla protein powder if desired

Blend until smooth. If needed, add a splash more liquid to get blender churning.

RECIPE 2Tropical Spirulina Guacamole Toast(Inspired by a ‘spirulina guacamole’ recipe in the Spirulina book.)
vegan, serves 1

3 tablespoon pineapple-avocado guacamole (below)
1 piece of sprouted grain toast

Sunny Pineapple Guacamole
makes 1 ½ cups

½ – 1 teaspoon spirulina
1 avocado, diced
½ cup fresh pineapple, chopped
⅓ cup sweet onion, chopped
¼ teaspoon pepper + a few pinches of pink salt
1 lemon, squeezed (or sub lime juice)
pinch of chili powder or cayenne
optional: grate in some fresh ginger! (Another favorite Hawaiian flavor)

Directions: Mash and fold until soft and spirulina is well mixed in.

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Now we need some music and fun to go with these recipes… (don’t miss the spirulina highlight around 3:30)..


Justin Timberlake – Bring It On Down 2… by IdolxMuzic

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More about Spirulina.. From Nutrex Hawaii: “Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica® is a unique superior strain of Spirulina with the highest known nutritional content in the world. It’s all natural, 100% vegetarian, Kosher Certified, and Non-GMO. It’s the only Spirulina cultured in a Biosecure Zone free of herbicides and pesticides on the sunny Kona coast of Hawaii. Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica thrives in ponds fed with 100% fresh potable water from Hawaiian aquifers and pure, deep ocean water drawn from 2000 feet below the surface of the Pacific Ocean. This ultra-pure, deep ocean water enriches Hawaiian Spirulina Pacifica with 94 trace minerals and is a unique natural resource used in our patented Ocean Chill Drying™ technology which ensures maximum nutrient potency. “

I also wanted to know why they do not use the “certified organic” label. They kindly answered me..

Nutrex Hawaiian Spirulina is labeled All Natural and not Organic because the fertilizers allowed by organic production regulations — compost teas and/or manures — would lead to higher heavy metals and bacteria and an inferior quality Spirulina. (The approved fertilizers are geared for land-based farming, not aquatic farming of crops like Spirulina.) Hawaiian Spirulina is a natural product; it is pesticide free and herbicide free. Further, Hawaiian Spirulina earned Non-GMO Project verification from The Non-GMO Project, which offers North America’s only third-party verification for non-GMO foods and products.

..appreciated the answer on this! More info on the Nutrex Hawaii website.

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disclosure: I was provided one sample or spirulina (prize pack) + prizes are donated

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About Kathy Patalsky

Hey there! I'm Kathy, lover of kitty cats, weekend baking, 90's movies, travel, beach fog and foamy lattes. Since 2007, I have been sharing my vegan recipes and photos. My goal is to make your cooking life a little easier, delicious - and plant-loaded - while sharing some LIFE and conversation along the way.

Spirulina All in My Shake!.. Two recipes. (2024)

FAQs

What to put spirulina in? ›

As a powder, people can:
  1. add it to smoothies, which gives the drink a green color.
  2. sprinkle spirulina powder on salads or in soups.
  3. mix it into energy balls with other healthy ingredients.
  4. stir a tablespoon into fruit or vegetable juices.
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How to mask the taste of spirulina? ›

Mix It Into Yogurt. If you're a fan of yogurt, consider mixing spirulina powder into a serving of Greek yogurt. The creamy texture and tangy flavor of the yogurt can help mask the taste of spirulina, making it a convenient and enjoyable way to incorporate this superfood into your diet.

Can you add spirulina to water? ›

You can stir a small spoonful of spirulina powder into a glass of water or juice and drink it straight, or you can add some to a smoothie. Be warned: Just a small amount of deeply-pigmented spirulina will change the color of your drink into a deep blue-green, almost black.

How to use blue spirulina powder? ›

You can add organic blue spirulina to juices, smoothies, bowls, baked goods, and more! It also makes a great addition to savory recipes!

What can you not mix with spirulina? ›

However, it is possible that spirulina might interfere with drugs given to suppress the immune system, including:
  • Adalimumab (Humira)
  • Azathioprine (Imuran)
  • Cyclosporine (Neoral)
  • Etanercept (Enbrel)
  • Infliximab (Remicade)
  • Leflunomide (Arava)
  • Methotrexate.
  • Mycophenolate (CellCept)

How much spirulina should I put in my drink? ›

A teaspoon of spirulina powder can quickly and easily be stirred into a glass of water. However, this nutrient-dense algae has an earthy and a slight seaweed-like flavour that may take some getting used to.

Can you sprinkle spirulina in food? ›

Spirulina tastes more or less how you would expect algae to taste, like a mouthful of lake water with a hint of sulphur. Don't let that put you off. Disguise this acquired taste by combining it with fruit in a smoothy or sprinkled into food. Cooking also deadens its flavour.

Can I put spirulina in my coffee? ›

Spirulina is a nutrient-dense algae characterized by its blue-green color. With four grams of protein per tablespoon (not to mention solid amounts of magnesium, manganese, and potassium), powdered spirulina can be added to coffee. It can also serve as the basis of a bean-free brew. Visit INSIDER's homepage for more.

Does spirulina have a taste in smoothies? ›

How does spirulina taste? Green spirulina is purely algae, so it tastes a bit like seaweeds. So if you prefer a light, neutral flavor in your spirulina smoothie, try blue spirulina. It's an extract and doesn't have the 'fishy' algae flavor that some people don't like in green spirulina.

Is spirulina a laxative? ›

Consuming foods such as spirulina that are high in magnesium can help with constipation in some cases. Magnesium is an electrolyte that helps draw water into the stool, making it easier to pass. However, for some people, spirulina can cause constipation.

Which is better, spirulina or moringa? ›

While spirulina may have double the protein as moringa, when it comes to vitamins and minerals, moringa comes in first. Moringa has twice as much calcium, iron, Vitamin A, and fiber as spirulina. And what about wheatgrass? Once again, moringa has a higher nutritional value overall.

What is the best way to absorb spirulina? ›

Since it is almost odourless and tasteless, you can either consume it with or without a meal. Do not consume Spirulina if it's not a dark blue-green shade (yellow/white = dead Spirulina). Do not consume if it smells weird/funky. For a maximum bioavailability of the nutrients, it is best to consume on an empty stomach.

Which is better, blue or green spirulina? ›

If you're looking for a visually striking addition to your dishes or a protein-rich supplement, blue spirulina from BINMEI may be your choice. Alternatively, if you prefer a complete nutritional package with potential detox and immune-boosting benefits, green spirulina is a classic and reliable option.

What is the difference between spirulina and blue spirulina? ›

The difference between regular spirulina and blue spirulina comes down to a single pigment-protein complex known as phycocyanin. Phycocyanin is a powerful antioxidant that gives blue spirulina its signature blue hue as well as several additional nutritional benefits.

Who should not take spirulina? ›

You should avoid spirulina if you take blood thinners or have an autoimmune condition, bleeding disorder, allergies, or PKU. If you're unsure whether this supplement is right for you, consult your doctor.

How is spirulina best taken? ›

To benefit from the benefits of spirulina before and after exercise, it is recommended to take spirulina with water or fruit juice approximately 30 minutes before exercise. This will allow the body to assimilate the spirulina and transform it into energy for physical effort.

How should you eat spirulina? ›

Spirulina has a bitter taste, so people often mix it with yogurts, juices, and smoothies to improve its flavor. Spirulina is commonly available as a supplement at health food stores.

What happens to your body when you take spirulina? ›

Spirulina is a type of cyanobacteria — often referred to as blue-green algae — that is highly nutritious. Studies show that it may improve cholesterol and triglyceride levels, suppress oxidation, reduce blood pressure, and lower fasting blood sugar levels. However, more research is needed.

What does spirulina taste like? ›

But how does it taste? Spirulina taste like the sea, or like a mouthful of lake water. It is green and earthy with a slightly sulfuric edge. While it can certainly become an acquired, pleasant taste, most people initially wrinkle their noses.

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