Spinach Ice Cream Recipe

Spinach Ice Cream Recipe-Blendtec

Looking for a tasty, guilt-free dessert you and your entire family can enjoy? Our spinach ice cream recipe will do the trick! This sweet, almond-flavored dish is low in calories and full of green produce. It’s a sweet treat everyone can feel good about eating. 

Make this spinach ice cream to cool down on a hot summer day or satisfy your sweet tooth after dinner. As you’re savoring every bite, you won’t even remember that one of the main ingredients in this recipe is spinach. And you won’t feel bad going back for seconds, either. 

This recipe is healthy and packed with essential nutrients from ingredients like agave nectar, avocado, and vanilla whey protein powder. It can also easily be converted to a vegan ice cream. For that, users just add a vegan-friendly protein powder. 

When you make this two-step recipe with your Blendtec, it’s a breeze to dish up a mouthwatering dessert. Just toss the ingredients in your Blendtec machine, hit the “Ice Cream” button, and wait for the mixture to reach your ideal consistency. Serve on a cone, in a bowl, or next to a slice of your favorite pie. 

Secrets About Spinach

A lot of us associate spinach with a healthy diet, and maybe even Popeye the Sailor Man. We know that we should eat our spinach, but do you know why?

Spinach is a superfood that is overflowing with healthy nutrients, such as iron, magnesium, potassium, and folate. It has a high nutritional value while still maintaining a low calorie count. The benefits of spinach are plentiful, and they include: 

  • Spinach boosts digestion. It protects your body from toxins and supports a healthy digestive system.
  • It is a great source of vitamin K, which aids in blood clotting and bone mineralization.
  • Its healthy amount of Vitamins A and C support strong and healthy hair and skin.
  • Spinach contains vitamins that strengthen bones and decrease the risk of bone fractures.

Can You Use Frozen Spinach?

The simple answer is yes. Frozen spinach does a good job of keeping its flavor, and it also holds onto most of its nutrients. If you do choose frozen over fresh for your spinach ice cream, just make sure there is not a lot of ice on the spinach. If there is, let the water melt off a little or simply use less ice cubes. Fresh is always best, but we also know that frozen spinach is a little more practical. 

Which Milk Should You Use for Spinach Ice Cream?

Many online ice cream recipes call for full cream milk or skimmed milk. In our spinach ice cream recipe, almond milk provides the best flavor and consistency. Plus, it is nutrient-dense while remaining low on calories. 

You can use regular cow’s milk for the recipe, or you can experience with other milk flavors. Other popular milk options include coconut milk, which makes very rich, creamy ice cream, and cashew milk, which has a very subtle flavor. Oat milk and banana puree can also be used as a substitute for almond milk.

Did you give the recipe a try? Tell us about your experience below. 

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40 comments


  • Lucy

    I made this ice cream and it tasted really good! But it came out liquid. It didn’t looked like the demo I saw at Costco. What could I have done wrong?


  • Glorious Queen

    Hei, I enjoyed it very much. I did not have the almond extract, but I put couple of frozen strawberries in instead and it made it a bit sweeter and it tasted more creamy. Delicious!


  • Blendtec

    It’s likely that the recipe they used at the demo is different than this one. You can firm this one up but putting it in the freezer for a bit. :)


  • Karen

    Mary-Jo, just keep in mind that soy products are spectacularly bad for women to consume over time as the body sees it as unopposed estrogen. A person wouldn’t think that was a problem until you grow horrible fibroid tumors or have other "lady problems." Here’s some helpful info. The almond milk is definitely a more benign choice.
    http://www.scientificameric…


  • Alex

    For those who do not like the runniness and slushiness of the "ice cream" – just add more ice next time. I had the same effect the first time around but tried it again with more ice – voila the ice cream consistency – just like in Costco presentation. I turned the container upside-down and it was stuck to the bottom/top with not even one drop falling…


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