Today's Smoothie
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Today we made a smoothie with:
1 cup Lakewood Organic Papaya Blend juice
1 cup Brown Cow vanilla yogurt
1 banana
1/2 cup Great Value Frozen Fruit Salad Blend (peaches, pineapple, red seedless grapes, kiwis)
1/2 cup ice
This is our first try with the Frozen Fruit Salad Blend, but it sounded interesting. The smoothie came out thick and delicious. It's rather an odd color, though: sort of pinkish-purplish-gray. I suspect that the bright green kiwi (which is excellent in green smoothies) is muting the warm pink-orange of the papaya and the sunny yellows of the peach and pineapple. Eh, who cares, it tastes great.
1 cup Lakewood Organic Papaya Blend juice
1 cup Brown Cow vanilla yogurt
1 banana
1/2 cup Great Value Frozen Fruit Salad Blend (peaches, pineapple, red seedless grapes, kiwis)
1/2 cup ice
This is our first try with the Frozen Fruit Salad Blend, but it sounded interesting. The smoothie came out thick and delicious. It's rather an odd color, though: sort of pinkish-purplish-gray. I suspect that the bright green kiwi (which is excellent in green smoothies) is muting the warm pink-orange of the papaya and the sunny yellows of the peach and pineapple. Eh, who cares, it tastes great.
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Date: 2024-01-06 05:57 am (UTC)You're welcome!
Date: 2024-01-06 06:18 am (UTC)1 cup fruit juice or nectar
1 cup yogurt (vanilla or plain)
1 banana
1/2 cup frozen fruit OR 1 piece fresh fruit
1/2 cup ice
Add to a high-power blender in that order and blend until smooth.
Sadly, one of the things we discovered after buying the Vitamix a few years back is that most smoothie recipes suck. Eventually we worked out this one. We have a different base recipe for nut butter, and we have a green smoothie, and that's almost everything we use. But I do keep an eye out for new inspiration.
Re: You're welcome!
Date: 2024-01-06 07:00 am (UTC)Re: You're welcome!
Date: 2024-01-06 10:48 am (UTC)The hard part is finding recipes that work.
We found out that:
-- Oatmeal congeals. :P
-- Berries with small seeds (e.g. blackberries) taste peppery when ground up. Not fun.
-- We love blueberries fresh or cooked, but the frozen ones we tried were just sort of ... not good.
-- Lots of recipes have gross textures or off flavors or just taste like health food. :P again.
On the bright side:
-- Most tropical fruits and soft fruits work well.
-- Yogurt is a great ingredient, cheap and healthy and tasty.
-- If not using frozen fruit, a frozen banana broken in chunks is helpful for texture. Which is a good way to rescue bananas before they get overripe, so I've always got some in the freezer.
-- Surprisingly, baby spinach is very easily covered up by stronger flavors like lime or kiwi. Hence our version of Alan's Going Green.