This Cucumber Smoothie hits different on a hot day. The first time I made it, I wasn't sure frozen cucumber would actually work in a blender drink. Spoiler: it does, and it's amazing. The cucumber keeps everything icy cold without watering things down, and the lime gives it this bright, zippy finish that just wakes you up. It's one of those drinks that feels fancy but takes about five minutes to throw together.

What I love most is that this cucumber smoothie is genuinely filling. With Greek yogurt, protein powder, and spinach all blended in, you're getting a real meal in a glass, not just a pretty green drink. It's become my go-to after a workout or when I need a light breakfast that doesn't feel boring. If you love refreshing sips like this, you'll probably also enjoy my Vanilla Raspberry Iced Latte, Homemade Peach Juice, Pina Colada Punch, Matcha Bubble Tea, and Strawberry Cheesecake Protein Shake.
Why You'll Love This Cucumber Smoothie
This cucumber smoothie has a lot going for it, and once you try it, you'll get it.
It's genuinely refreshing. Frozen cucumber keeps the drink thick and cold without diluting the flavor the way ice does. The lime adds brightness, and the whole thing just tastes light and clean.
It's high in protein. With Greek yogurt and protein powder both in there, this cucumber smoothie delivers 26 grams of protein per serving. That makes it a solid post-workout smoothie or a breakfast that actually keeps you full.
It sneaks in the greens. The spinach blends completely smooth. You won't taste it, but you'll get all the good stuff from it.
It's fast. Five minutes, one blender, done. The only "hard" part is freezing the cucumber ahead of time, and that's completely hands-off.
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Ingredients for This Cucumber Smoothie
Here's everything that goes into one serving of this healthy cucumber smoothie, plus a quick note on what each ingredient is doing.
Almond milk : This is your blending liquid. It keeps the smoothie light and dairy-free while helping everything blend smooth. Any milk works here, so use whatever you have.
Protein powder : Bumps up the protein content and makes this cucumber smoothie more filling. A vanilla or unflavored variety blends in the most naturally.
Frozen cucumber pieces : The star of the show. Freezing the cucumber first gives the smoothie its thick, creamy, icy texture without needing extra ice. It also concentrates that cool, fresh cucumber flavor beautifully.

Plain Greek yogurt : Adds creaminess, tang, and a solid hit of protein. This is what makes the smoothie feel rich and satisfying rather than thin and watery.
Lime juice : Brightens every single flavor in the glass. The acidity balances the mild cucumber and keeps the whole drink from tasting flat.
Zero-sugar honey or regular honey : A gentle touch of sweetness without going overboard. Use regular honey if that's what you have.
Baby spinach : Sneaks in vitamins, iron, and color without changing the taste. This is your green boost for the day.
See recipe card for quantities.
How to Make This Cucumber Smoothie
Short note before you blend: this cucumber smoothie comes together in about five minutes once your cucumber is frozen. Plan ahead by freezing the cucumber pieces at least three hours before blending.
Pour in the almond milk first: Add the 10 ounces of almond milk directly into your blender container. Starting with the liquid helps the blades move freely and pulls everything else down toward them.
Add the remaining ingredients: Layer in the protein powder, frozen cucumber pieces, Greek yogurt, lime juice, honey, and spinach. The frozen cucumber goes in chunky, and that's totally fine.
Blend on high: Run your blender on high speed until everything is completely smooth and creamy. Depending on your blender, this takes about 45 to 60 seconds. Scrape down the sides if needed and blend again for another few seconds.

Pour and serve right away: Pour your cucumber smoothie into a tall glass and enjoy it immediately. This one is best cold and fresh, right out of the blender.
Substitutions and Swaps
This cucumber smoothie is flexible. Here's how to make it work with what you've got.
No almond milk? Any milk works, including oat milk, coconut milk, regular dairy milk, or soy milk. Each brings a slightly different flavor, but all blend well.
No protein powder? Just add a little more Greek yogurt. Two thirds of a cup total gives you a creamier texture and keeps the protein content solid.
No Greek yogurt? Coconut yogurt or regular plain yogurt both work. The texture will be slightly less thick, but still good.
Want it sweeter? Add an extra half tablespoon of honey or a couple of pitted dates blended right in.
No lime? Lemon juice is a great swap. It gives a slightly different brightness but still works really well with the cucumber.
Want more greens? Kale blends in well if you want to double up on the spinach smoothie vibe.
Equipment
You really only need one thing here.
High-speed blender: A powerful blender is the key to getting this cucumber smoothie completely smooth. Frozen cucumber is firm, and a weaker blender may struggle or leave chunks. A Vitamix, Ninja, or Blendtec all work great.
Storage Tips
This cucumber smoothie is best consumed immediately after blending. The frozen cucumber thaws quickly and the texture changes as it sits.
If you need to prep ahead, freeze the cucumber pieces up to a month in advance and store them in a zip-top bag. When you're ready, just pull them out and blend.
Leftover smoothie can be stored in a sealed jar in the fridge for up to 24 hours. Give it a good shake or a quick re-blend before drinking.
Expert Tips for the Best Cucumber Smoothie
Freeze the cucumber slices in a single layer first. Spread them on a baking sheet, freeze until solid, then transfer to a bag. This keeps them from clumping together and makes blending much easier.
Use cold almond milk. Starting with cold liquid keeps the smoothie extra chilled and helps maintain that thick, creamy texture.
Blend the liquid and spinach first if your blender is weak. Blending the almond milk and spinach for 20 seconds before adding the frozen cucumber gives the blades a head start and results in a smoother final drink.
Taste before you pour. Give the cucumber smoothie a quick taste right in the blender. Adjust lime or honey as needed. Everyone's preference is a little different.
Don't skip the lime. It might seem like a small thing, but lime juice is what makes this cucumber smoothie taste bright and intentional rather than flat. It's worth the extra 30 seconds.
FAQ
Are cucumbers good to put in smoothies?
Yes, absolutely. Cucumbers are mostly water, which makes them naturally hydrating and light. They have a mild, clean flavor that blends well with almost anything. When frozen, cucumber creates a thick, creamy smoothie base that feels more like a real blended drink than just flavored water. It's a great way to add volume and nutrients without adding a lot of calories.
What fruit goes well with cucumber?
Cucumber pairs really nicely with lime, lemon, pineapple, green apple, kiwi, and mango. The mild, cooling flavor of cucumber plays well with bright, citrusy fruits that add contrast. In this cucumber smoothie, lime is the main fruit pairing, and it works perfectly. If you want to make a cucumber smoothie for weight loss, keeping the fruit lower in sugar (like green apple or lime) is a smart choice.
How do you make a cucumber smoothie?
It's simple. Freeze your cucumber pieces for at least three hours, then add almond milk to your blender first. Add frozen cucumber, Greek yogurt, protein powder, lime juice, honey, and spinach. Blend on high until smooth and creamy. Pour and drink immediately. That's really all there is to it. This cucumber smoothie drink recipe is designed to be beginner-friendly and quick.
Can you blend apple and cucumber together?
Yes, and it's actually a really nice combination. Green apple adds a light, slightly tart sweetness that complements the cool, mild flavor of cucumber. If you want to try it, swap out the honey in this recipe and add half a green apple instead. It makes the cucumber smoothie a little fruitier while keeping it refreshing and light.
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- Add the almond milk to the blender, followed by the rest of the ingredients.
- Blend on high until smooth and creamy.













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