The infamous McDonald’s Shamrock Shake makes its rounds once a year at the Golden Arches. Over 60 million of them have been sold since they were first introduced. With 54 ingredients in each shake, though, they are pretty much the opposite of real food!
It might come as a surprise that I’ve never actually tried this seasonally popular drink, but since I’m a big fan of smoothies and shakes in general, and some of friends who normally eat super healthy but were raving about how much this love green concoction from one of the most unhealthy restaurants, I decided to attempt to create a healthy, real food version!
This version includes nutritious avocado, so is a tasty (and much healthier!) way to get your shamrock shake fix.
A Little Shamrock Shake History
Shamrock shakes were first introduced in the 1970s but they didn’t gain much popularity and were discontinued. Over the years this shake has morphed from a lemon and lime sherbet concoction to a vanilla sundae with disturbingly neon-green shamrock sauce. It was turned back into a milkshake and eventually evolved into the mint- and vanilla-flavored drink that’s so popular.
The McDonald’s Shamrock Shake relies on artificial green coloring, artificial flavor, and loads of high fructose corn syrup. This real food shamrock shake uses pure peppermint oil extract, and naturally green foods like spinach and avocado. Even though there are veggies hiding in this dessert, all that’s tasted is creamy, minty goodness.
A Healthy Dessert? Perfection!
Some people may find it strange to add avocado to a dessert, but this fruit adds a creamy texture and healthy fats. One avocado alone contains the full daily value of vitamin K and folate, and about 70% of the daily required vitamins B5, B6, C, and E.
Spinach is a familiar green in salads and breakfast quiches, but it’s just as at home in this real food shamrock shake. This green leaf contains high amounts of vitamins A, C, and K, as well as folate and some B vitamins. Spinach is a good source of certain minerals too, like iron, magnesium, potassium, and manganese.
Even better, avocado increases the bioavailability of the anti-inflammatory nutrients in the spinach. Spinach contains a poorly absorbed source of plant iron called non-heme iron. However, when vitamin C-rich foods are paired with plant-based iron sources, it significantly increases their bioavailability. The high amount of vitamin C in the avocado works perfectly!
(A note for anyone who has a thyroid issue, or is otherwise trying to avoid oxalic acid: use cooked spinach instead of raw.)
Real Food Shamrock Shake Recipe
Although the fast food version is only available once a year, this sweet treat is worth having all year round. It’s creamy and sweet, with enough nutrition to make it a smart choice any time of the year. (Although not as sweet as the original version, which contains over 19 teaspoons of sugar for a medium size!) Feel free to add some more maple syrup or honey though if you prefer a sweeter taste.
This recipe makes enough for two real food shamrock shakes so it can be shared with a friend!
Real Food Shamrock Shake Recipe (With Avocado!)
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This refreshing shamrock shake recipe has flavors of vanilla and mint with a nutrient and color boost from spinach and avocado. A treat you can enjoy and feel great about!
Ingredients
- 2 cups milk of choice (raw milk, almond, or coconut)
- 4 cups ice cubes (about 17 ice cubes)
- 1 tsp natural mint extract
- 2 tsp vanilla extract
- 1/2 avocado
- 1/4 cup maple syrup or raw honey (or vanilla stevia to taste)
- 1 packed cup spinach
Instructions
- In a blender combine the milk, mint extract, avocado, vanilla, spinach, and maple syrup or honey. Blend until very smooth.
- Add the ice cubes and blend just until it forms a shake consistency. Add more milk if it’s too thick for your blender.
- Pour the milkshake into cups of your choice.
Do you or did you used to enjoy Shamrock Shakes? Leave a comment and let us know how you enjoyed this real food version!
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