Pomegranate Smoothie
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This easy, 4-ingredient pomegranate smoothie is such a delicious drink! Try this healthy recipe for a quick burst of flavor and nutrition. Gluten-free, dairy-free, and vegan

Pomegranate juice is a delicacy in my house. There’s just something about that tart, sweet flavor that has us all fighting over the last glass.
It’s one of the more expensive juices, but a little bit goes a long way. In this pomegranate smoothie recipe, I use just one cup of pomegranate juice for three servings. Even with only one-third of a cup per serving, the pomegranate flavor is the star here.
I love the flavor combination of this smoothie. The blueberries and banana add the right amount of sweetness to counter the tartness of the juice. The coconut milk gives it a tropical hint, but you can use a different type of milk if you don’t care for coconut. It’s amazing how much flavor you can get from just four simple ingredients!

I like to make this pomegranate smoothie without yogurt or other dairy products. It’s an allergy-friendly drink that just about anyone can enjoy.
When making a smoothie, always place the liquid ingredients in the blender before the solid ingredients. This helps the blender to function properly and quickly puree the ingredients.
This video shows just how easy it is to make this 4 ingredient pomegranate smoothie recipe:

Pomegranate Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup pomegranate juice
- ½ cup coconut milk
- 1 medium banana
- 1 cup frozen blueberries
Instructions
- Place the pomegranate juice, coconut milk, banana, and blueberries in a blender. (Always start with the liquids when you’re making a smoothie so the blade has enough room to do its work.)
- Process until smooth. Divide the smoothie into 3 one-cup glasses and serve.
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Pomegranate Smoothie Price Breakdown
This recipe costs a total of $3.11 to make, or $1.04 per serving. Try this delicious pomegranate smoothie for a quick, healthy drink.
Try my apple or mango berry smoothie for another delicious, fruity drink.
Raia Todd says
So simple! I love the color, too. Can’t wait to get a pomegranate and try it. 🙂
Joni Gomes says
Pomegranate really gives this smoothie a beautiful color. I usually use almond milk for smoothies but coconut milk works so well for this!
Jean says
That looks so refreshing and the color is just so gorgeous! Love that it’s pomegranate season.
Renee D Kohley says
Yum! My 5 year old is learning to de-seed poms in her montessori classroom and has been asking for some at home – she will love this!
Allie R. Taylor says
I would def. make this with the coconut milk Annemarie! Slurp!
Beth (OMG! Yummy) says
I love to make drinks out of it – it’s gorgeous mixed with orange juice! Also, boil it down and make pom molasses! An incredible condiment to have in the kitchen!
Mona says
The color alone makes me want to drink this! Love the simplicity of just 4 ingredients. Now I know what I’ll be doing with all of the over-ripe bananas I keep freezing!
Tara | Treble in the Kitchen says
So simple and festive!!! 🙂 Love this smoothie flavor idea!
Vitaliya Nadezhdina says
So simple, but still divine! Love it
AZ@...And a Dash of Cinnamon says
Yum! I love pomegranates and love how clean and simple this smoothie is!