What kind of smoothie can I make with frozen strawberries, milk, and vanilla yogurt?!
How much of each ingredient into the blender!? Can it be done or do you think I'd need something extra!?Www@FoodAQ@Com
Answers:
1/2 cup yogurt
1 1/2 cups of strawberries
1/3 cup milk
I don't like milk in smoothies!. I like orange juice!. But people do use milk, so I assume it won't be bad!. If it's not sour enough, you can always add lemon juice!. And if it's not sweet enough, add sugar!. Bananas are good to have because they're cheap, and they add sweetness!. Plus they don't block the other fruits!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
1 1/2 cups of strawberries
1/3 cup milk
I don't like milk in smoothies!. I like orange juice!. But people do use milk, so I assume it won't be bad!. If it's not sour enough, you can always add lemon juice!. And if it's not sweet enough, add sugar!. Bananas are good to have because they're cheap, and they add sweetness!. Plus they don't block the other fruits!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
Basic Fruit Smoothie Recipe
First, chopped fruit (one type of fruit or several) is the smoothie's fruit base!. Great fruits to use are bananas, berries (including strawberries and blackberries), pineapples, mangos, and/or kiwi!.
Second, add an ingredient to the smoothie as a thickener!. Good choices include low-fat yogurt, low-fat frozen yogurt, a can of frozen juice concentrate, frozen fruit, or a cup of ice!. How much of these ingredients you will use depends on how thick you want your smoothie to be!.
Third, you will need a liquid so everything will blend smoothly!. You can add skim milk, soy milk, fruit juice or even water (some smoothie makers use flavored water)!. Start with 1/4 cup and then add more if needed!.
An extra option to enhance flavor is to add a sweetner, cinnamon vanilla extract, or sugar!.
A good rule of thumb for the ingredient measurements is to make your smoothie with 1 part fruit, 1 part liquid, and 2 parts thick base!. For example: for 1 smoothie (a little over 1 cup), you would use 1/4 cup fruit, 1/4 cup liquid, and 1/2 cup thickener!. But these measurements are not set in stone!. The great thing about smoothies is you can experiment to get exactly what you want!
Leftover Fruit Smoothie
leftover fruit
milk
sugar or honey
Mix fruit with 8 oz of milk, blend and add sugar to taste!.
The person who submitted this recipe specified only "Leftover fruit"!. Mr Breakfast considered removing the recipe until a wise breakfast lover named Carrie C!. emailed us saying "Leftover fruit just means pieces that are a little to ripe or soft to be appealing fresh, but are still full of nutrition and taste great blended into a drink! Waste not, want not!" Great point Carrie!. The recipe stays!Www@FoodAQ@Com
First, chopped fruit (one type of fruit or several) is the smoothie's fruit base!. Great fruits to use are bananas, berries (including strawberries and blackberries), pineapples, mangos, and/or kiwi!.
Second, add an ingredient to the smoothie as a thickener!. Good choices include low-fat yogurt, low-fat frozen yogurt, a can of frozen juice concentrate, frozen fruit, or a cup of ice!. How much of these ingredients you will use depends on how thick you want your smoothie to be!.
Third, you will need a liquid so everything will blend smoothly!. You can add skim milk, soy milk, fruit juice or even water (some smoothie makers use flavored water)!. Start with 1/4 cup and then add more if needed!.
An extra option to enhance flavor is to add a sweetner, cinnamon vanilla extract, or sugar!.
A good rule of thumb for the ingredient measurements is to make your smoothie with 1 part fruit, 1 part liquid, and 2 parts thick base!. For example: for 1 smoothie (a little over 1 cup), you would use 1/4 cup fruit, 1/4 cup liquid, and 1/2 cup thickener!. But these measurements are not set in stone!. The great thing about smoothies is you can experiment to get exactly what you want!
Leftover Fruit Smoothie
leftover fruit
milk
sugar or honey
Mix fruit with 8 oz of milk, blend and add sugar to taste!.
The person who submitted this recipe specified only "Leftover fruit"!. Mr Breakfast considered removing the recipe until a wise breakfast lover named Carrie C!. emailed us saying "Leftover fruit just means pieces that are a little to ripe or soft to be appealing fresh, but are still full of nutrition and taste great blended into a drink! Waste not, want not!" Great point Carrie!. The recipe stays!Www@FoodAQ@Com
I would maybe add half of a banana if you have it!.
Put in a cup of strawberries, the chunks of banana, and the vanilla yogurt!. Then add milk until it is almost to the top of the fruit!.
Blend it in spurts and stir it to mix up the chunks between blending!. Enjoy!
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http://allrecipes!.com/Recipe/B-and-Ls-St!.!.!.
http://www!.recipezaar!.com/41871Www@FoodAQ@Com
Put in a cup of strawberries, the chunks of banana, and the vanilla yogurt!. Then add milk until it is almost to the top of the fruit!.
Blend it in spurts and stir it to mix up the chunks between blending!. Enjoy!
Other recipes: http://kidshealth!.org/kid/recipes/recipe!.!.!.
http://allrecipes!.com/Recipe/B-and-Ls-St!.!.!.
http://www!.recipezaar!.com/41871Www@FoodAQ@Com
Strawberry Smoothie
1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
1 cup milk
1/2 cup vanilla yogurt
4 ice cubes
Put all the ingredients in blender and blend until smooth!. Pour into glasses and serve immediately!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
1 cup fresh or frozen strawberries
1 cup milk
1/2 cup vanilla yogurt
4 ice cubes
Put all the ingredients in blender and blend until smooth!. Pour into glasses and serve immediately!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup yogurt
1 cup strawberries
Mix in a blender and sweeten with a little honey if necessary
If you want you can increase the milk or yogurt and add a banana!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
1/2 cup yogurt
1 cup strawberries
Mix in a blender and sweeten with a little honey if necessary
If you want you can increase the milk or yogurt and add a banana!.Www@FoodAQ@Com
a banana would be the perfect addition but with what you have i would say the whole cup of yogurt one and a half cups of milk and a cup off strawberries with 6 or 7 ice cubes!. that's how i would do itWww@FoodAQ@Com