And wouldn't you know it, making smoothies all came about because I am
Anyhow, so I drug out my food processor (I have a blender that is somewhere in the depths of our basement) and attempted my first round of smoothies. Oh, and boy, are they good! Peanut was a big fan too.
Breakfast (or any other time) Smoothies
1 1/2 cups ice cubes
1 1/2 cups frozen strawberries (you could use fresh of course, but you may want to add more ice for a more frozen consistency? I'm not sure....)
1/2 cup canned apricots
2 bananas (peeled of course)
1/3 cup frozen blueberries or blackberries
1/2 cup plain, cream top yogurt
1 Tbsp honey
Since I am using a food processor, I usually add my ice and chop/process that for about a minute, then add my frozen strawberries, and process until those are finely chopped. Then I add everything else and process until smooth. If you are using a blender, from what I understand, you can just add it all in there and blend away until smooth. This makes about three tall glasses~about 30 ounces of smoothie.
Really, there are no rules when it comes to smoothies. This is just what has worked for me so far. I just picked up some frozen organic mangos and peaches on sale and plan to throw those into the rotation. Plus, as spring and summer get here, I know I will be looking for discounted produce that is a little past it's prime. Just add lots of fresh/frozen fruit with a little yogurt and ice and some sweetener (if needed) and process/blend away. Smoothies are pretty much fool proof.
Oh and last but not least...did you make too much? Pour your leftovers in popsicle molds for a quick and easy snack for the littles. I got that idea from my sister in law--what a fabulous way to use it all up!
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Smoothies in the morning are the best! I love all that frsh fruit :), Miriam@Meatless Meals For Meat Eaters
ReplyDeleteI make them with frozen broccoli or fresh spinach. The strong flavors of fruit overpower the veggies and you can't taste it at all, but you get all the health benefits. We call them green monsters at our house and the kids love them. :)
ReplyDeleteI also add rolled oats, grind them up first, then add yogurt, a dollop of flax oil, and lots of fruit for a well rounded, filling breakfast.
you lucky dog - to get apricot in your smoothie!! jealous :)
ReplyDeleteif you tire of smoothies, I'm sure you could still make fruit leather with those canned apricots...or you could send some my way.
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Smoothies are an old standby in this house...and now I'm craving one, it looks so good. We never have any left to pour into popsicle molds, but I do occasionally make an extra blender-full just for that purpose ;) !
ReplyDeleteYour smoothies sound wonderful and look delicious too! I often use frozen fruit in smoothies, but I never thought to use canned. I have no idea why, and I sure am glad you wrote about it because it would be lovely! Thank you for sharing your recipe.
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie, you are so cute! I am laughing at the apricot issue. Seriously, I make green smoothies every week, well twice a week and keep a bunch in a big canning jar in the fridge and into it goes every veggie or fruit that doesn't look beautiful! Sometimes it is green other times it is purple, but every time it is good! Using the food processor probably approximates my Vitamix. Using a regular blender they dont come out as well. Glad you tried it and liked it! Thanks for sharing on the hearth and soul hop! All the best, Alex
ReplyDeleteHi Jackie,
ReplyDeleteOh girl...you got me. I had to stop my comment and go make a smoothie. I didn't have the apricot but I had everything else. It was so good! Your photo and recipe are awesome. Thank you so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday and please come back!
I love smoothies, especially in the summer. This sounds like a wonderful way to start the day.
ReplyDeleteI'd like to invite you to share this recipe on my linky, Sweet Tooth Friday. I hope to see you there. http://alli-n-son.com/2011/03/24/chocolate-donuts/
I love smoothies!
ReplyDeleteI thought that I was the last smoothie maker in history! We just started a few weeks making smoothies. They kids love them! I just bought some ground flax seed to add to them and I want to get some protein powder. The apricot sounds awesome, we haven't tried that. We added some kiwi last time and that was really good.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations Jackie,
ReplyDeleteYou are featured on Full Plate Thursday this week. You are welcome to stop by and pick up your Red Plate. Enjoy!