You can
add them to the smoothie frozen and then you won't need to add any ice.
Not exact matches
I like this
smoothie as is, but he prefers it
to have more berries, so I'll
add frozen blueberries and Marionberries (Oregon's sweet cousin
to the blackberry)
to his
smoothie.
Use our Tahitian Vanilla Beans
to add delicious, delicate vanilla flavor
to such cold dishes as refrigerated and
frozen desserts, pastry creams, fruit pies and sauces,
smoothies, shakes, puddings and custards.
It's just a few ingredients but they all serve a purpose — a big serving of baby spinach so your
smoothie is packed with vitamins, a
frozen banana
to add some sweetness and make it nice and creamy, milk, and peanut butter.
Tips for eating more: It can be hard keeping fresh peaches and eating them before they go bad, so buy a bag of organic
frozen peach slices and
add them
to smoothies or a bowl of yogurt for even more protein.
To make the
smoothie bags, simply place all ingredients except liquid and any wet
add - ins (ones that won't blend well when
frozen) in regular sandwich - size plastic baggies.
I wizzed up another batch and put in the fridge
to chill so that next time I can
add some
frozen raspberries and make a creamy afternoon
frozen smoothie treat!
You can then
add the
frozen single
to your
smoothie or other beverage, or place it alone in a glass
to thaw if you prefer it as a shot.
The color may depend on the kind of cherries you use — I always buy
frozen dark sweet cherries at Whole Foods (even though they're called sweet cherries, there's no sugar
added) because I love
to put them in
smoothies, but my new favorite use for them is this delicious glaze.
To save my waistline and all of the added calories that I would consume from eating delicious frozen sweet treats, I decided to whip up a chilled protein smoothi
To save my waistline and all of the
added calories that I would consume from eating delicious
frozen sweet treats, I decided
to whip up a chilled protein smoothi
to whip up a chilled protein
smoothie.
I always have
frozen berries on hand for a go
to smoothie but MUST start
adding spinach
to get some greens in I always hate that «day after coming home and nothing
to eat» kind of fridge.
For these chocolate strawberry
smoothies, we like
to add both
frozen strawberries and half a
frozen banana
to thicken the
smoothie.
Alternatively, if it's a bad season for fresh fruit, you can stock
frozen berries in your freezer, or go for a chocolate flavor instead,
adding cacao powder
to the
smoothie.
I never think
to bake with them, but I have a freezer FULL that we regularly
add to smoothies or turn into «banana split» (
frozen banana blended with almond milk) that we top with chocolate & nuts — yum!
Thanks
to recommendations, I've also made a couple of morning
smoothies by
adding a ProYo tube
to the blender with
frozen fruit, water, and a spoonful for cashew butter — so easy, yet perfect way
to kick off the morning duties!
I always
add spinach
to my
smoothies and
adding frozen berries makes a delicious cool purple treat
I don't usually
add granola
to my
frozen smoothies or sorbets, but I was willing
to give it a shot.
I like
frozen fruits because if you
add them
to smoothies they're really good — keeps your
smoothie cold without
adding ice.
Smoothies are a delicious and refreshing way
to enjoy
frozen blueberries while
adding more fruit
to your diet.
* You can
add in any boosters you want: a small scoop of protein powder, hemp seeds, flaxseeds, etc. ** Another way
to make this
smoothie is
to use
frozen coffee and a regular (non-
frozen) banana.
The berries from my Oob Organic
frozen smoothie mix
added some natural sweetness
to the cheesecake and lightened it up.
Pitted medjool dates and a
frozen banana
add just the right touch of sweetness
to this beautiful
smoothie.
You can use fresh or
frozen lemons for this lemon pomegranate
smoothie, but I try
to stick with
frozen fruits because I like my
smoothies ice cold without having
to add ice that would water it down.
I love
adding fresh fruit
to my
smoothies, but I also love the texture of
frozen fruit.
If you want
to take this on - the - go and make this
smoothie thinner so you can drink it,
add an extra 1/2 cup
to 1 cup of water or use some fresh fruits instead of all
frozen to drink on - the - go.
Scoop the
smoothie out into a large glass or two small glasses,
freeze for 10 minutes
to set,
add the toppings if using them, then enjoy this
smoothie with a spoon!
In this
smoothie bowl, I
add frozen banana
to frozen raspberries and coconut milk for a dairy - free alternative
to milk or yogurt.
If the
smoothie is thicker than you would like (can happen if you use
frozen fruit), feel free
to add a little water and blend again
to combine.
To get a little more each day, add a handful of spinach to your smoothie, swap in kale leaves for sandwich wraps, or stir frozen spinach to pasta sauc
To get a little more each day,
add a handful of spinach
to your smoothie, swap in kale leaves for sandwich wraps, or stir frozen spinach to pasta sauc
to your
smoothie, swap in kale leaves for sandwich wraps, or stir
frozen spinach
to pasta sauc
to pasta sauce.
i love
adding frozen spinach
to my
smoothies to sneak in some greens
I have a thing for
frozen bananas (I love
adding them
to my green
smoothies)!
(
frozen bananas, large handful of kale, coconut water, ice, cucumber, stevia (when I first started I would sometimes I
add 1 tbsp of organic vegan friendly almond creamer
to make it creamy and sweet which helped me and my kids get use
to green
smoothies.
We
froze a bunch and I've been
adding them
to my
smoothies every morning, but the rest have been used for munching,
adding to granola and these breakfast bars.
any other fruit you if you want
to add, fresh or
frozen (note that raspberries will make little seeds in the
smoothie — my girls don't like them)
Add lime juice, lime zest, 1 cup water,
frozen strawberries, mint leaves, and honey
to high - power blender in order listed and blend on high (or
smoothie setting) until smooth.
In this
smoothie bowl, I
add frozen banana
to frozen raspberries and coconut milk for a dairy - free alternative
to milk -LSB-...]
Frozen mango and Fresh California Avocado
add a deliciously creamy balance
to the
smoothie.
If your blender has made the
smoothie too warm, you can either cool it down in the fridge or freezer, or
add some ice cubes or
frozen fruit
to it (You may need
to add more water as this will thicken it further).
I love using
frozen fruit in
smoothies, you don't have
to add ice and you can get the fruit all year round.
To make creamy smoothies, my favorite things to add are frozen banana and avocad
To make creamy
smoothies, my favorite things
to add are frozen banana and avocad
to add are
frozen banana and avocado.
To make the parfait I first
added a layer of the chia pudding in a glass, topped it with blended persimmon and a banana blueberry
smoothie, which consisted of 1 bananas and a big handful
frozen blueberries.
I've talked
to a few people recently who told me that they have never
added frozen bananas
to their
smoothies.
It is better
to add frozen ingredients at the end
to cool the
smoothie down.
I like
to add frozen bananas instead of fresh because
frozen bananas give my
smoothies a creamier texture.
If you don't
add frozen bananas
to your
smoothies, you don't know what you're missing out on.
If you have leftovers after a few days,
freeze the almond milk in an ice cube tray and
add them
to smoothies!
The
frozen cauliflower
adds a special creamy texture
to the
smoothie that is ESSENTIAL.
Frozen fruits is more recommended because in that case you won't
add ice and your
smoothie isn't going
to be diluted.
P.S. I
froze the remaining glass in an ice cube tray
to add in
smoothies!
Frozen fruit helps
add sweetness
to your
smoothies — as well as that delicious, frosty chill.