Craving a fun, fruity, and incredibly flavorful vegan smoothie? Our 4-ingredient vegan dragon fruit smoothie recipe is made with frozen dragonfruit, frozen cherries, frozen bananas, plant milk, and a dash of agave. It’s plant-based, dairy-free, gluten-free, and super fast to make! Once you have your first scrumptious sip of this colorful pink drink, you’ll be hooked! It’s the best dragon fruit smoothie we’ve ever tried, and whether you make it for Valentine’s Day or any day, it’s going to be a hit
It’s as easy as filling the blender with fruit, mixing in some plant-based milk, and blending until smooth. How easy is that? A healthy and heavenly choice when your hunger levels are high. Ditch the sugar-laden candy bar and greasy potato chips so you can dive right into this incredibly delicious dragonfruit drink.
Show someone how much you care (and that includes you!) by creating a very special Valentine’s Day smoothie bowl with this sweet, vibrant pink, mouthwatering mixture. If you’ll be savoring this smoothie with a loved one (other than yourself), make sure to set aside two spoons for sharing. So good!
Why This Dragon Fruit Smoothie Recipe Is So Awesome
- Super quick and easy to make
- Incredibly delicious
- Dairy-free
- Gluten-free
- Soy-free or nut-free, depending on the plant-based milk you use
- Vibrant and colorful hot pink smoothie!
- High in fiber (10 grams for the whole smoothie!)
- Full of antioxidants, vitamins, and minerals
- Perfect for breakfast, snack, dessert, or anytime at all
Star Ingredients
We absolutely love to feature fabulous, fruity, fiber-filled ingredients. In this bright and delicious dragonfruit smoothie recipe, these trio of fruits not only taste spectacular together, but are also super healthy to boot! Who can resist such a candy-sweet combination?
- Dragonfruit (aka pitaya) – Fair amount of fiber and antioxidants (such as vitamin C), also high in potassium and folate. Feel free to use fresh dragonfruit or frozen, just make sure you get the pink variety! Note: dragonfruit has very little flavor, so the other ingredients help create a super delicious, flavorful smoothie.
- Frozen Cherries – Rich in vitamin C, good source of B6, potassium, and magnesium. Also high in fiber.
- Frozen Banana – Fat-free, high in fiber and antioxidants (including vitamin C), and helps to boost iron levels. Use a very ripe banana (brown and spotty is great!) because the riper they are, the sweeter they are. Slice your banana before freezing, especially if you have a lower-power blender. Frozen bananas will give yuor smoothie that thick, creamy, sweet, delicious feel.
- Plant Milk – Use your favorite plant-based milk! We usually use soy milk, but any vegan milk will work. Cashew, almond, coconut, oat, hemp, rice, etc.
- Agave Nectar – While you don’t need to add agave to your smoothie if you’re trying to cut back on sugar, it does give this smoothie the perfect balance of flavor for the mainstream palate. Pitaya doesn’t have much flavor at all, so this helps balance that.
What is Dragonfruit & Where Can I Find It?
Dragonfruit is a gorgeous tropical fruit notable for it’s hot pink dragon-looking exterior and either white or hot pink fleshy interior speckled with black seeds. Dragonfruit is natively grown in Southeast Asia and Latin America, but due to its popularity around the world, fresh dragonfruit can now be found in many mainstream grocery stores in the United States, the UK, Canada, Australia, and beyond. If you’re not lucky enough to have it at your local grocery store, you should be able to find dragonfruit at most asian markets.
You can also find frozen dragonfruit sold in plastic bags in the freezer aisle of any grocery stores. I’ve seen it at Whole Foods, Sprouts, and even more generic grocery chains. This will last a long time in the freezer and is a great way to have dragonfruit on hand for recipes like this! Dragonfruit also serves as a beautiful natural pink food coloring. I’ve used it to color frostings, oatmeal, pancakes, and beyond. You can even find pink powdered dragonfruit that works perfectly as a coloring agent in recipes.
There is no easy way from the outside to know if the interior will be white or pink, so take note of signs carefully, and hope that they are correctly labeled!
Equipment You’ll Need
Blending up this sweet and tasty smoothie takes only a few minutes and few items from the kitchen. Just measure, add to the blender, and whiz until smooth and creamy. You’ll be sipping and savoring in what seems like seconds. Yay!
- Measuring Spoons
- Measuring Cups
- High-Speed Blender
- One large glass or two small glasses
- A straw (we recommend reusable glass straws or metal straws)
- Very small heart-shaped cookie cutter (optional)
Dragon Fruit Smoothie Variations
Creating new smoothie recipes is fantastically fun and also inspires us with even more delightful ideas. It’s hard not to share a slew of suggestions on how to slightly change up a smoothie into something even more special. We’ve managed to narrow it down to three of our favorites:
- Valentine’s Day Smoothie Bowl – Use only ½ cup of vegan milk for the recipe and spoon the resulting smoothie into a heart-shaped bowl. Top with heart-shaped pieces of fresh dragonfruit and banana and sprinkle in a few fresh, dark, sweet cherries. Add a couple of decadent, vegan Valentine’s Day chocolates on the side for a very special touch for a loved one (including yourself!)
- Renegade Red Velvet Variation – Follow the directions as above, but also add in 1-2 tablespoons (or to desired chocolate-y level) of cacao or cocoa powder to the smoothie recipe. Before serving your smoothie, drizzle the inside surface of the glasses with rich, melted vegan chocolate. Garnish with cherries and chunks of dairy-free chocolate chips. A truly decadent dessert!
- Much Ado About Mango – Create a more tropical, breezy blend that is banana-free by swapping the same amount of mango for banana in this recipe. Adorn your glass with additional mango slices and consider substituting mango juice instead of plant milk for the liquid. Yum!
How Do I Store My Leftover Smoothie?
Good question! Pour any leftover smoothie into a covered glass mason jar or insulated water bottle and refrigerate until later. If your smoothie has gotten too liquified, you can add some ice or more frozen fruit and give it a quick blend. Another fun tip for saving a smoothie for a longer period of time is to freeze it in an ice cube tray (or a couple of trays). If you pour the mixture directly into the trays and freeze it overnight (or for a few hours), all you need to do it throw the cubes into the blender and blend away! It helps to leave the cubes out at room temperature for about 5-10 minutes before blending. Adding a splash of plant milk or water will assist the process, too.