5-Minute Creamy Cucumber Avocado Smoothie

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Whip up a savory delight with this 5-Minute Creamy Cucumber Avocado Smoothie. This green smoothie features buttery avocado, crisp cucumber, cilantro, and zesty lime, all blended to a creamy perfection. No wonder it’s a Pinterest favorite – a quick and satisfying sip.

Cucumber avocado smoothie in a wine glass with a glass staw on a brown table.

How to Make a Cucumber Avocado Smoothie

Homemade smoothies are one of the easiest things to master in the home kitchen. Generally, you gather your ingredients, throw them in a blender, puree until smooth, and enjoy. Alternatively, you can toss the ingredients in a jar and puree with an immersion blender.

What makes this cucumber avocado smoothie unique is the combination of ingredients going into it and the ingredients we leave out. The biggest thing that makes this smoothie different is that, unlike my berry avocado smoothie, this version is not at all sweet.

Unlike my kiwi smoothie, this savory green smoothie doesn’t taste like spinach or kale because it doesn’t have any. What it does contain: cucumber, avocado, cilantro, lime, water, and a dash of pink Himalayan sea salt. It’s different and definitely worth trying for yourself.

New to the homemade smoothie game? I’ve got an entire post on how to make homemade smoothies. Check it out, and you’ll be a smoothie-making pro in no time.

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Optional Smoothie Add-ins

As with all homemade smoothies, the ingredients can be customized based on your taste buds. Don’t like cilantro? Swap it for basil. Don’t have lime on hand? Try lemon or even orange. No pink salt? Skip it or swap it for the salt of your choice.

Looking to take it a step beyond that? Try including some of these popular add-ins to make your smoothie uniquely yours.

  • Leafy greens like spinach or baby kale
  • Flax seeds or chia seeds
  • Instant or rolled oats
  • Collagen powder
  • Spices like coriander, cumin, or turmeric
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Store for Later

This cucumber avocado smoothie is a refreshingly delicious, savory take on the green smoothie. With buttery avocado, crisp cucumber, cilantro and lime, it’s creamy, crisp, and refreshing all in one.

As with most smoothies, it’s going to taste best when enjoyed right away. While this smoothie doesn’t rely on ice or frozen ingredients to maintain its texture, it does contain avocado, which can oxidize and turn brown when left exposed to the air.

If you really want to keep it for later, I’d pour it into ice cube trays and freeze it. Then when you are ready to enjoy it, pop the ice cubes back in the blender and blend until smooth.

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Cucumber avocado smoothie in a wine glass with a glass staw on a brown table.

5-Minute Creamy Cucumber Avocado Smoothie

Whip up a savory delight with this 5-Minute Creamy Cucumber Avocado Smoothie. This green smoothie features buttery avocado, crisp cucumber, cilantro, and zesty lime, all blended to a creamy perfection. No wonder it's a Pinterest favorite – a quick and satisfying sip.
4.5 stars (73 ratings)
prep: 5 minutes
total: 5 minutes
servings: 14 ounces

Ingredients

  • 1 avocado (1 cup or 5 ounces chunks, fresh or frozen)
  • 1/2 cucumber (1 1/2 cups sliced or 5 ounces)
  • 1/2 cup cilantro (8 grams)
  • 1/2 cup water (4 ounces)
  • juice of 1 lime (about 1 tablespoon)
  • pinch of pink himalayan salt

Instructions

  • Place avocado flesh, cucumber, cilantro, water, lime juice, and salt into the blender.
  • Puree until smooth and creamy.

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Notes

In order to get the smoothest results without a high powered blender, remove the skins and seed from the cucumber before blending.

Nutrition

Serving: 14ozCalories: 252kcalCarbohydrates: 18gProtein: 4gFat: 21gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 17gSodium: 21mgFiber: 10gSugar: 4g

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20 Comments

  1. I made this exactly as described but I did not like it at all. I think it needed a little sweetness to play against all the rest. Maybe pineapple? I didn’t have any on hand, but I think that would help. Sorry.

    1. No apologies necessary! This smoothie isn’t meant to be sweet and it’s okay not to like it, that’s the beauty of making things for yourself! Pineapple, orange juice, or even a bit of honey would sweeten it up and make it more to your liking.

    1. You are absolutely right! They are nutritious. I’m going to guess it’s because the blender I was using at the time would not process them enough to make them smooth. If I were making this smoothie today with my Vitamix, I’d leave in both the seeds and skins in and get a perfectly smooth smoothie.

  2. Hi, I love cucumber in an all veggie smoothie; however I wanted to get a more simple recipe and yours is it! I am not a fan of cilantro so I am wondering if anyone has tried parsley in place of it? Any other suggestion for a replacement? I bet this would be great as a savory popsicle too!

    1. Hi Kandy! I often use basil and cilantro a substitutes for each other, and know that for this smoothie basil works really well. I haven’t yet tried it with parsley, but I think it would add a great flavor as well. Please let me know if you try it with parsley!

    1. Marilyn – Thanks for the question! It actually makes a single smoothie that is about 14 ounces, not 14 servings. I have updated the recipe to correct the error.

    1. Margaret, you can absolutely substitute lemon for the lime. I like the flavor better with lime, but with a lemon tree growing in my backyard it’s easier to make a substitution than take a trip to the store. Try it both ways and see which one you like best!

  3. Ingredients look delicious but tried this recipe and its a bit to be desired. Could really use some acidity to balance it out. Not a fan but those are just mine and my wife’s tastes.

    1. Jeremy, Thank you for taking the time to come back and comment after trying the recipe! It sounds like your’s may have used a bit more lime juice. Sometime half of a lime does it and, like I mentioned in the post, other times it needs a bit more. To satisfy your tastes, try upping the lime and maybe the salt too. Cheers!

  4. I love the idea of using cucumber in a smoothie – I like cucumber water, so totally makes sense. Looks like a healthy way to start the day 🙂

  5. What a wonderful start to the day or midday pick up! I love this creamy, refreshing drink….definitely must try this!

  6. This is actually the smoothie that I want to try. I wonder how cucumber tastes in smoothies. Looks so delicious! Pinning:)

    1. Cucumber in a smoothie is so refreshing! Think cucumber water in a concentrated form. Mine had little pulpy bits of cucumber, but if you have a high end blender I’m sure they would be obliterated.

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