5 Minute Green Blender Juice
Need an energy boost? This simple green blender juice is ready in 5 minutes flat, no juicer required! Packed with 3 affordable and nutrient-dense greens, it’s a delicious way to get more vegetables into your life.

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I LOVE green juice…there are few things you can eat that just make you feel so good, almost instantly. Feeling sluggish? This easy green juice recipe will fix you up, better than coffee ever could!
It’s hydrating, of course, because dehydration can lead to fatigue and even, ugh, constipation. And because we’re blending, not juicing, you haven’t lost any of the valuable fibre that helps keep your gut happy!
But, this green blender juice also makes it really easy to pack in a lot of vegetables so you can get a near instant boost of vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and anti-inflammatory phytochemicals to help your body do its thing.
As a dietitian, I am all about positive, additive plant-based nutrition. Your health is determined more by what you actually eat than by what you leave out. And there are SO many health benefits to adding a green blender juice to your life! Plus, making green juice yourself is also WAY more affordable (and fresher) than buying it.
So let’s free poor green juice of its association with crusty detoxes where everything tastes like despair and embrace the fresh, energizing and bright flavour of my go-to green juice, which I originally created for Good For Your Gut Cookbook. I’ve been drinking this exact green blender juice for a few years now, whenever I need a little boost!
Also hot tip: a green juice is NOT a meal. It’s something to be sipped alongside a meal, like my 5 minute chickpea scramble, or or as a healthy snack, okay?? Green juice doesn’t have healthy fats or plant-based protein, so it’s not balanced enough to be a standalone meal.
How to make an affordable, energizing green blender juice at home
Get out your blenders, team!! I have never owned a juicer, in part because I have a tiny kitchen and every tool I add to it needs to pull its weight…but also because I HATE cleaning a juicer.

In case you were wondering, I did not choose these ingredients randomly. Each serves a purpose! Celery is rich in electrolytes, while the ginger stimulates stomach emptying to settle the stomach. Parsley is highly underrated as a green leafy vegetable; it’s inexpensive, surprisingly nutritious and not at all bitter. With plenty of vitamins A, C and K and anti-inflammatory carotenoids and flavonoids it’s a really great way to get more green power into your life.
Why make green juice in a blender?
I really like fibre…so I’d much rather make my green juice in my trusty high-speed blender so I don’t throw away all the fibre. And it is SO easy to make a juice in the blender!
You could strain it through a nut milk bag or fine mesh strainer…but I never do, so I keep all that valuable fiber. That fiber means the juice gets a little thicker as it chills, but I don’t mind. You can shake up with a bit of extra water if you want it thinner!
How to make any green juice taste better
Take it from someone who loves to eat and writes cookbooks for a living…I’m not one of those people who will just knock back a juice or smoothie even if it tastes bad.
It has to taste good…or what’s the point? Of course, everyone’s taste buds are different. So I want to arm you with the tools you need to adjust your juices so they suit your taste.
- Tastes a bit dull? Try a tiny pinch of salt…yes salt! I don’t usually add it to this juice as celery contains sodium, but adding a little pinch of salt to juices or smoothies enhances flavours (and won’t make them taste salty!)
- Want it a bit sweeter or need to balance out bitterness? Sugar neutralizes bitterness. Add an apple, a peeled orange or even a ½ cup of orange juice.
- Taste is a bit bitter, flat, or ‘muddy’? Acidity brightens flavours…which is why I add a slice of lemon, peel and all! It’s the secret to a bright, refreshing green juice without any trace of bitterness or earthiness. You can also just add a squeeze of lemon juice if you prefer.
Tips, Tricks and Substitutions
- Low FODMAP? Omit celery, skip apple and add more cucumber!
- Really, you can use any greens you have on hand..it will change the flavour a bit but you can always adjust it with the tips above! Try substituting spinach or kale for parsley.
- Bonus: you can totally make popsicles out of this juice for a nourishing hot weather refresher.
More easy juices and smoothies
- Cherry Beet Power Smoothie (23g protein)
- Turmeric Ginger Smoothie with Greens
- Raw Carrot and Fresh Ginger Smoothie
- Warming Apple Cider Tonic with Turmeric
- Cucumber Smoothie with Kiwi and Mint

5 Minute Green Blender Juice
Ingredients
- 2 cups water
- 2 large stalks celery, trimmed and roughly chopped
- 1 packed cup curly parsley, leaves and stems
- 4 inch piece cucumber, skin on
- ½ lemon, skin on, end trimmed
- 1 inch piece ginger, peeled
Optional, for sweetness
- 1 medium apple, quartered and seeded, i like gala or ambrosia (NOT Low FODMAP!)
Equipment
- High Speed Blender
Instructions
- Place water, celery, parsley, cucumber, lemon and ginger in a blender. If you want a touch of sweetness, add the apple.
- Blend on high until liquified, about a minute. Divide among two tall glasses and serve, or place in a one quart (1 litre) mason jar and refrigerate for up to three or four days.

163 Comments on “5 Minute Green Blender Juice”
Eat more plants is on my mind this month. My husband asked what that meant to me and I told him I intend to add more plants into my everyday meals with the hope that some of the less nutritious things I choose to eat will become well… less:). So this blender juice will work nicely with my new mantra. Thank you for this delicious recipe! 🌺
I love that Stephanie…It’s not about some restrictive absolute. I’m ALL about what you can add.
This recipe is my new go to: easy, reviving, and tasty!
YAY!! Enjoy
I will give this a try as I like green juices. I do not care for celery but will give it a whirl (pun intended) and it sounds like the taste would be hidden!
Ha ha, thanks for being celery-brave Pam! Definitely put in the apple as it will mask the celery more but generally, I don’t love celery juice and yet I can’t stop drinking this one.
Love this combination of ingredients!
Thank you Gillian!
I LOVE green juice too. It’s so revitalizing. Can’t wait to try this!
Hope you love it Marika!
Love this post and the idea of not straining the green juice recipe! Thank you Desiree!
Right??? Why throw out that fibre??
I’m looking forward to trying this tomorrow. I eat a lot of celery but not such a fan of ginger so we’ll see. I also usually add protein powder, flax and chia to my smoothies do this will be a welcome, refreshing change.
Hope you love it, Ann! It’s a small amount of ginger so you can totally leave it out if you want.
Sounds delicious. Will give it a try.
Hope you enjoy it, Laura! Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment 🙂
Thanks for making green juice easy, affordable, flexible & tasty – ‘normalizing’ healthy for you food choices – smart!
It’s got to be sustainable!
Looking forward to trying this! Sounds delicious.
Thank you Marie!
Thanks for green blender juice, going to try out today!
Hope you love it Karen!
Thank you for adding the low FODMAP addendum as that apple would give me a crazy day! And I appreciate the wise words about leaving peels on and fiber in. Yum! delicious and nutritious!
SO glad it was helpful Sally. I’m trying to ensure that whenever I can, I add a low FODMAP swap to the recipes because I know how frustrating it is to find good low FODMAP stuff.
sounds really good – do you need a very powerful blender ?
Hi Joy, this is definitely one where a high speed blender is needed to liquify the veggies to juice. However, if you have a bullet, you can dice up the lemon to give your blender a head start 🙂
Awesome! Can’t wait to try this!
Thanks Erin!!
This green smoothie seems like the perfect drink to take on long car rides.
Ooh, good call! I always need chips on a car ride and this would balance things out, ha!
This sounds so delicious, yet nourishing! What do you think of vegan protein powders? Do you feel some are better than others?
Protein powders can be a great, convenient way to boost protein! Look for one with at least 15-20g. I like unsweetened options too.
Thank you for this! I always avoid making juice and go for smoothies instead because I only have a blender and not a juicer so this was super helpful!
I make a lot of smoothies too, but sometimes I just want the full on produce and this does it for me!
Green juice looks wonderful.! Will try today after buying some lemon and parlsey
Thanks. Didn’t know it keeps a few ays in fridge.
Susan.
Absolutely! It will separate, just shake and enjoy.
Any recommended alternatives to the Vitamix?
Most brands make a ‘high-speed’ blender, like Breville…but those bullet blenders are way stronger than you think they’d be.
This looks very good. I need to invest in a good blender. I’m not vegan but I do want to incorporate more plant based, gut friendly foods into my diet and your recipes seem like a great place to start.
Everyone can eat more plants, no labels required! 🙂
Hi Desiree,
Thanks for this recipe! Can’t wait to try it. I’ve been looking into green juices and celery lately and this recipe sounds great, and easy to make. I’ve been including ginger a lot more into recipes, smoothies and meals to help with some stomach and digestive issues too so this sounds like an added plus. I’ve tried some of your other smoothie recipes like your Chocolate Peanut Butter one! And the vegan turtles recipe is on my list too. 😉 Excited to always see another recipe and the inspiration to try new things and adjust some previous tastes too. Thank you!
Thank you Sara! I LOVE ginger so much, which is why I have so many ginger recipes ha ha.
Okay, you have convinced me to try a green smoothie in winter! I appreciate the comment that a smoothie is not a meal as often it is classified as such and it makes me feel weird that it does not feel like a meal to me.
I am sick today but I will go get some celery, cucumber, parsley, lemon tomorrow and give it a go.
YES!!! And I find having it mid-day is way more appealing than something cold as soon as you wake up.
So, good. Thank you!
Thank you for taking the time to leave a rating!
I LOVE a good smoothie! My hubbie and I have shared a BIG blender smoothie every morning for years now. I find it keeps me full and energized all morning and we pack in 5 to 7 fruit and veg plus flax. Used to have toast and a nut butter for breakie but found I was snacking by 10.
It makes it so easy to crush your fruit + veg intake…and early!!
Just what I have wanted to start adding to my day!! Thank you Desiree 🤍
You’re so welcome!