Purple Cow Smoothie

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This Purple Cow smoothie is so refreshing and filled with sweet and delicious ingredients such as blueberries, grape juice, and vanilla yogurt! The perfect option for anyone craving a refreshing treat during the warmer months, this recipe is naturally sweetened and simple to throw together.
 
Front view of purple cow smoothie topped with ice cream and sprinkles
 
When I first made this recipe back in 2013, my oldest son had gotten his wisdom teeth extracted, and I was looking for some ideas for smoothie recipes. Typically when I make smoothies here, they are kind of like “kitchen sink smoothies,” and I use whatever I have on hand. 
So I asked my readers for some ideas and this recipe was one I got from a woman named Ingrid. My son loved it, and we have made them ever since!

What is a Purple Cow drink?

Commonly found at the popular restaurant named Shake Shack, the Purple Cow drink is traditionally served as a float with grape soda and vanilla ice cream. Have you been convinced you need one yet? 

Why You’re Going to Love This Smoothie

  • Easy: This recipe is so easy to make and seriously made in just about five minutes!
  • Versatile: Either frozen or fresh berries can be used in this smoothie recipe. You may just need to add a little more ice cubes if you’re using fresh fruit.
  • Perfect for warm weather: Who doesn’t love smoothies during the warmer months? When the weather is hot, cool yourself down with this refreshing frozen smoothie. 

Top view of yogurt, blueberries, and grape juice

Ingredients Needed

Grape juice: You’ll want to use any red or purple grape juice that can be found at almost any grocery store.

Blueberries: I used frozen blueberries for additional thickness and texture, but fresh blueberries will work!

Yogurt: For this purple cow smoothie recipe, I used vanilla yogurt. To make this recipe vegan, you can substitute it with any dairy-free yogurt. 

Whipped cream and purple sprinkles: Completely optional, but so much fun! If you have kids, then they will love the festive additions you’ve added to the smoothie.

 

Blueberries and grape juice in blender

How to Make This Purple Cow Smoothie Recipe

This smoothie recipe seriously is such a breeze! It’s perfect for breakfast or as a mid-afternoon snack.

 

Front view of Purple Cow smoothie in blender

Step 1: Place the juice, berries, and yogurt in a blender. Blend until smooth.

Top view of blended purple cow smoothie in blender

Step 2: Add as much ice as you would like to thicken the smoothie.

Top view of smoothie with straw and blueberries

Step 3: Top with whipped cream and sprinkles if desired.

 

Tips

  • If you don’t have ice, then frozen berries should be enough to thicken the smoothie. 
  • Use any dairy-free yogurt or whipped cream to make this recipe vegan. 
  • Add vanilla or chocolate protein powder for a boost of protein.
  • Serve in a bowl with fresh fruit, nuts, coconut flakes, or granola for a delicious and healthy smoothie bowl recipe.
  • This recipe makes about four servings, but it can easily be halved.

 

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Don’t forget where you found this blueberry, grape, vanilla smoothie recipe! 

 

Top view of purple cow smoothie with whipped cream and berries

Storing Info

If you have smoothie leftovers, then simply transfer to a mason or jar or airtight storage container and refrigerate for one to two days. You will notice some separation in the smoothie, that’s perfectly normal! Just shake the smoothie up to combine again.

To Freeze: 

Did you know leftovers from smoothies are excellent as frozen treats? If you have a popsicle mold, then simply transfer the smoothie into the mold and freeze until frozen. You’ll want to make sure you insert the popsicle sticks! 

If you aren’t making smoothie popsicles, then you can still freeze this recipe by transferring it to a freezer-safe container or bag. Freeze for up to six months.

Serving Suggestions

You can serve this smoothie alongside salads, breakfast or brunch recipes, or simply by itself! 

 

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Print Recipe

Purple Cow Smoothie

Prep Time5 minutes
Total Time5 minutes
Cuisine: American
Servings: 4 smoothies
Calories: 203kcal
Author: Michaela Kenkel

Ingredients

  • 2 cups of grape juice
  • 1 cup of blueberries I used frozen ones
  • 2 cups of vanilla yogurt
  • ice cubes about 1 cup
  • whipped cream and purple sprinkles for serving if desired

Instructions

  • Place juice, frozen blueberries and yogurt in a blender and blend until smooth.
  • Add ice to thicken to your liking.
  • Top with whipped cream and sprinkles if you like.

Notes

Using frozen blueberries helps to thicken the smoothie. If using fresh, you might need a little more ice.
Makes about 5 cups - but it's an easy recipe to cut in half.

Nutrition

Serving: 1g | Calories: 203kcal | Carbohydrates: 41g | Protein: 6g | Fat: 2g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 7mg | Sodium: 82mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 38g

This recipe was originally posted on May 21, 2013. It was updated to improve user experience on March 30, 2021. 

 
Front view of purple cow smoothie with straw and whipped cream

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10 Comments

  1. Such a cool and refreshing smoothie that does not disappoint! Loved every drop; easily, a new favorite!

  2. OMG I made this purple cow smoothie when I was a kid in 4-H! It was so fun making it again and just as delicious as I remember! Thank You 🙂

  3. I love the wonderful colors and flavors in this smoothie! The name is great too, my niece is going to love this!

  4. Enjoyed this for breakfast this morning and it doesn’t disappoint! Very cool and delicious; easily, a new favorite smoothie recipe!

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