
A Simple Way to Add More Greens to Your Day
This Super Greens Powder is a homemade wellness staple made from fresh collard greens, kale, cucumbers, and celery. By blending, dehydrating, and finely grinding the greens, you create a concentrated powder that’s easy to add to smoothies, juices, soups, or water—no daily chopping required.
Making your own greens powder gives you full control over ingredients, freshness, and quality. It’s a clean, plant-powered way to support digestion, energy, and overall health while reducing food waste by using every part of the produce.
Ingredients
- Collard greens
- Kale greens
- Cucumbers
- Celery
Step-By-Step Instructions
1. Prep the Greens
- Wash all vegetables thoroughly.
- Roughly chop collard greens, kale, cucumbers, and celery.

2. Blend
- Add the vegetables to a high-speed blender.
- Blend until fully broken down and smooth.
- If needed, add a small amount of water to help the blender move.

3. Dehydrate
- Strain the blended mixture, reserving the pulp.
- Spread the pulp evenly onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.
- Dehydrate in the oven at the lowest possible temperature (around 170°F) until completely dry. This may take several hours.

4. Grind Into Powder
- Once fully dried and brittle, transfer the pulp to a blender or spice grinder.
- Blend until a fine powder forms.

5. Store
- Store the greens powder in an airtight container in a cool, dry place.

Pro Tips & Serving Suggestions
- Make sure the pulp is fully dehydrated to prevent clumping or spoilage.
- Use a spice grinder for the finest powder texture.
- Add 1–2 teaspoons to smoothies, juices, soups, or water.
- Store away from heat and moisture to preserve nutrients.
- Start with small amounts if you’re new to green powders.
About the Creator
This recipe comes from Stacy Ann, the creator behind @withlovestacy_, who shares intentional, plant-forward recipes rooted in wellness, balance, and care. Her content focuses on nourishing the body with simple, mindful ingredients made from scratch.
Stacy Ann | @withlovestacy_