Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie

Breakfast

February 16, 2026

Smiling woman holding a fresh glass of Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie in a bright kitchen.

There is nothing quite like starting the day with a bright burst of citrus and sweet berries. My Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie has become my go-to "sunshine in a glass" whenever I need a quick pick-me-up that doesn't weigh me down. It’s incredibly refreshing, naturally sweet without any added sugars, and honestly, it just makes you feel good from the inside out. If you are looking for a fast, nutrient-dense breakfast that fits perfectly into your clean-eating routine, you are going to be obsessed with this simple blend!

Why You Will Love This Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie

This isn't just another fruit drink; the Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie strikes the perfect balance between the tartness of the citrus and the creamy sweetness of the frozen banana. It’s a guilt-free treat that tastes like dessert but fuels your body like a power meal.

Ingredients for Your Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie

You only need three simple, whole-food ingredients to whip up this delicious Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie. No fillers, no dairy, just pure fruit goodness.

Yields: 1 Serving Prep Time: 5 Minutes

Ingredients

  • 8 oz (225g) Strawberries (frozen or fresh, hulls removed)
  • 1 medium Banana (approx. 4.2 oz / 120g), frozen and chopped into chunks
  • 2 Whole Clementines or Mandarins (approx. 5.3 oz / 150g), peeled and seeded

Directions

  1. Remove the frozen banana chunks from the freezer and allow them to thaw on the counter for at least 5 minutes to soften slightly. If your 8 oz (225g) of strawberries are frozen, let them defrost partially alongside the banana for easier blending.
  2. While the frozen fruit is thawing, peel the 2 Clementines (approx. 5.3 oz / 150g) and carefully remove any seeds and excess white pith to prevent bitterness.
  3. Combine the semi-thawed banana, strawberries, and prepared clementine segments in a high-speed blender.
  4. Pulse the mixture 3–5 times to break down the larger frozen chunks, then blend on high speed until the texture is completely smooth and creamy.
  5. Pour immediately into a chilled glass and enjoy your nutrient-packed Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie.

Nutritional Information

  • Calories: ~250 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 63g
  • Protein: 4g
  • Fat: 1g
  • Fiber: 9g
  • Sugar: 42g (Naturally occurring fruit sugars)

Pro Tips for the Perfect Smoothie

  • Remove the Pith: When peeling your clementines, take an extra minute to remove as much of the white pith as possible. The pith can add a bitter aftertaste that overpowers the sweetness of the strawberries.
  • Freeze Your Fruit: For that thick, ice-cream-like consistency, freeze your banana chunks and strawberries overnight. This eliminates the need for ice cubes, which can water down the vibrant flavors.
  • Boost the Protein: To make this a more substantial meal, add a scoop of collagen peptides or hemp seeds. Both are paleo-friendly options that won't disrupt the fruit flavor profile but will keep you full longer.
  • Liquid Adjustment: If your blender is struggling with the frozen fruit, add a splash of unsweetened almond milk or coconut water (about 0.25 cups / 60ml) to get things moving without adding refined sugar.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Is this Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie suitable for a Whole30 diet? Yes, absolutely! Since this recipe uses only whole fruits with no added sweeteners, dairy, or grains, it is fully compliant with Whole30, Paleo, and Vegan dietary guidelines.

Can I use oranges instead of clementines? You certainly can. One medium navel orange is a great substitute for the two clementines. Just be sure to peel it thoroughly and remove any seeds to maintain a smooth texture.

Can I make this smoothie ahead of time? Fresh is best for this recipe to prevent separation and oxidation. However, if you need to prep ahead, you can portion the fruit into freezer bags so all you have to do is dump the ingredients into the blender in the morning.

How can I make this smoothie lower in sugar? While the sugars are natural, you can lower the glycemic impact by using half a banana instead of a whole one and adding a handful of spinach or half an avocado. This adds healthy fats and fiber without drastically changing the taste.

Conclusion

I hope you give this vibrant Paleo Strawberry Clementine Smoothie a try! It really is the ultimate dairy-free breakfast smoothie to kickstart your morning with a dose of Vitamin C. Whether you are looking for healthy clementine recipes or just a quick 3 ingredient paleo smoothie, this blend delivers on flavor and nutrition. It’s a fantastic clean eating breakfast idea that proves healthy food doesn't have to be complicated. If you enjoyed this vegan strawberry drink, leave a comment below and let me know how you customized yours!

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