Salted Caramel Apple Smoothie (Vegan)

Created by Laura Wright
5 from 6 votes

An indulgent, luscious fall smoothie that celebrates the sweet goodness of apples! Perfect for breakfast or a snack. Freezing chunks of apple prior to blending gives us the ideal frothy texture.

A head-on shot shows two glasses of salted caramel apple smoothie. The glasses have been drizzled with almond butter "caramel" sauce and have swoops of vegan yogurt at the bottom. Apples are seen nearby; all on a wooden board.

Wholesome and sweet, my vegan salted caramel apple smoothie is surprisingly perfect for breakfast! It’s made with frozen chopped apples, Medjool dates, vanilla extract, flax seeds, almond butter, vegan protein powder and more for a creamy, frothy, and delicious vegan smoothie. It’s so satisfying even though it’s made with no banana. Instead, I explain step-by-step how to freeze apples to thicken this decadent and nourishing blend. Similar to both my chocolate sweet potato smoothie and orange cranberry smoothie options, this simple apple smoothie is an excellent vegan breakfast idea.

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I love a seasonal smoothie shake up to the breakfast routine! This apple caramel smoothie is a celebration of one of my favourite fall flavours. I have a salted caramel date shake recipe in my cookbook that folks still message me about all these years later. That recipe relies on candy-sweet Medjool dates to boost the “caramel” flavour. You better believe we pull the same move with this caramel apple smoothie!

Apple smoothies are loaded with satiating goodness. For blending purposes, I like an apple that’s on the tart side. Here, I used early season Zestar apples, but Granny Smith, McIntosh, Cortland or Empire are also great choices. Frozen apple chunks are the key to a frothy texture.

How to freeze apples for smoothies:

  • I do not peel my apples when freezing. The skin doesn’t have a huge impact on the final flavour of the smoothie.
  • Remove the core of your apples and chop into 2 inch pieces.
  • Line a baking sheet (that will fit in your freezer) with parchment paper. Place the apple pieces on the baking sheet in a single layer.
  • Place the baking sheet in the freezer and freeze until the apple pieces are solid.
  • Transfer apple pieces to a sealable bag and keep in the freezer for up to 6 months.

I think you’re going to love this caramel apple smoothie! Perfect for fall, but also year-round if you’re a big time apple person like me. I sprinkle flaky salt on top to really boost the salted caramel aspect, but a shake of cinnamon would not be out of place either. Fans of this may also like my creamy vanilla chip smoothie with a frozen pear base!

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A head-on shot shows a salted caramel apple smoothie being poured into a glass that's been drizzled with almond butter "caramel" sauce. Apples are seen nearby.
A head-on shot shows a glass of salted caramel apple smoothie. The glass has been drizzled with almond butter "caramel" sauce and has a swoop of vegan yogurt at the bottom. Apples are seen nearby; all on a wooden board.
A head-on shot shows two glasses of salted caramel apple smoothie. The glasses have been drizzled with almond butter "caramel" sauce and have swoops of vegan yogurt at the bottom. Apples are seen nearby; all on a wooden board.

Salted Caramel Apple Smoothie (Vegan)

Wholesome and sweet, my vegan salted caramel apple smoothie is surprisingly perfect for breakfast! It’s made with frozen chopped apples, Medjool dates, vanilla extract, flax seeds, almond butter, vegan protein powder and more for a creamy, frothy, and delicious vegan smoothie.
5 from 6 votes
A head-on shot shows two glasses of salted caramel apple smoothie. The glasses have been drizzled with almond butter "caramel" sauce and have swoops of vegan yogurt at the bottom. Apples are seen nearby; all on a wooden board.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings 1

Ingredients

  • 1 cup chopped frozen apples
  • cup unsweetened soy milk
  • cup apple cider or unclarified apple juice
  • cup unsweetened vegan yogurt (see notes)
  • 1 tablespoon almond butter
  • 2 soft Medjool dates, pitted
  • 1 scoop vanilla protein powder
  • 1 teaspoon flax seeds
  • ¼ – ½ teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon lemon juice
  • ¼ teaspoon vanilla extract
  • flaky salt to sprinkle on top, optional

Equipment

Notes

  • I do not peel apples before freezing. Just remove the core, chop into 2-inch pieces and freeze on a parchment lined baking sheet until solid.
  • If your dates are on the hard and dry side, let them soak in hot water for 5 minutes or so before blending up with the other ingredients. It’s really important to include these because they amp up the “caramel” flavour.
  • I prefer a vegan yogurt on the tangy side for smoothies. Culina, Cocoyo or Yoggu brands are all great.
  • My protein powder scoop has a total volume of 3 tablespoons!
  • I drizzled my glass with a quick almond butter “caramel” for aesthetic purposes: 1 tablespoon maple syrup, 2 teaspoons smooth (and fluid!) almond butter, drop of vanilla extract, and a pinch of salt. Stir to combine and drizzle on the inside of the empty glass. Thin the mixture out with some extra apple cider if necessary.

Instructions

  • In an upright, high speed blender, combine the frozen apples, soy milk, apple cider, vegan yogurt, almond butter, Medjool dates, protein powder, flax seeds, salt, lemon juice, and vanilla extract. Blend on high until completely smooth, about 1-2 full minutes. Enjoy immediately!
18/09/2024
Posted in: autumn, beverage, breakfast, creamy, gluten free, grain-free, oil free, quick, salty, snack, sweet, vegan, winter

8 comments

5 from 6 votes

Recipe Rating




  • Julia

    5 stars
    OMG! This was delicious. A real keeper!

  • n

    5 stars
    This was SO good! The flavours are on point!

  • Mary T

    5 stars
    YUM – this is so delicious! The perfect tang from the yogurt and texture from the frozen apples….so much better than the apple smoothie I’ve had in my rotation for years. Definitely swapping this one in!

  • Tomi

    Would it affect the smoothie if I left out the protein powder. We don’t use that stuff in our home. Could we just add a bit more almond butter? Thank you!

  • Brianne

    5 stars
    Made this morning and will definitely be making again throughout the fall! Sweet yet tangy. Froths up nicely! Thanks for the seasonal smoothie recipe!

  • Sandy

    5 stars
    Oh my goodness this is so delicious. It will be on repeat throughout the fall. Thank you so much.

  • Courtney

    Yum! Going to give this a try as a fan of the salted caramel shake from your cookbook!

  • Gina

    5 stars
    I love this flavor, and ingredient, combination. The “caramel” is brilliant.