Corina was never really fond of broccoli, but with
the added sweetness of banana finds it actually tasty in this smoothie.
Not exact matches
For extra
sweetness I would
added in more maple syrup, the
banana would probably change the consistency
of the brownies.
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.
It had the right amount
of sweetness from the ripe
bananas and the molasses
added just a touch more with some iron.
Plus, the
banana flavor
of Sir
Bananas adds a delicious sweet element to the oats so no additional
sweetness is necessary.
And while the coconut and pineapple
add texture and
sweetness, the sugar on top
adds crunch, and the dark rum
adds a bit
of luxury, my favorite part
of this
banana bread is the hint
of nutmeg in the batter.
For
sweetness, I
added frozen pineapple,
banana (also best frozen), and a bit
of maple syrup.
The thick, creaminess comes from pumpkin, the
sweetness comes from
banana, and an
added hit
of protein powder makes this an awesome all rounder!
When you try that
banana «ice cream» be sure to try the chocolate version by
adding some cocoa powder, a very little honey (depending upon the
sweetness of your
bananas) and the trick ingredient....
Ok the first time I made it I used 4 med / large
bananas and the end product turned out a little too undone / wet so I tried it again with 3
bananas, and I used a 1/3 cup
of pure maple syrup,
added some walnuts and dear god it is amazing with just the right amount
of sweetness and extremely moist.
To that we'll
add some flax eggs for a little bit
of texture, a little bit
of date paste for some depth
of flavor with the
sweetness, and
of course, mashed ripe
bananas.
In terms
of sweetness I'm sorry that it wasn't sweet enough, I feel like they are sweet enough because the
bananas add some
sweetness and honey and stevia are supposed to be sweeter than most sugars including coconut sugar.
The maple syrup
adds important
sweetness and flavor for these, especially if you're not a fan
of banana - sweetened baked goods.
I like the idea
of the
banana to
add natural
sweetness.
They're easy to make and super healthy with very little
added sweetener needed since the
bananas provide most
of the
sweetness.
Pitted medjool dates and a frozen
banana add just the right touch
of sweetness to this beautiful smoothie.
Bananas, almond butter and agave
add the perfect amount
of sweetness to this rich, fulfilling bread, whilst cinnamon
adds a wonderful warmth.
The
bananas and chocolate chips, I find,
add plenty
of sweetness.
The
banana and strawberries offer plenty
of sweetness so you don't need to
add anything extra and the chia and coconut offer healthy fats to keep you nourished and satiated.
I used a very small amount
of syrup considering the
bananas added enough
sweetness since they were pretty ripe.
The
bananas bring a
sweetness to the bread without
adding tons
of refined sugar.
The frozen
banana lends a wonderful creaminess and the frozen mango gives it a hint
of sweetness without any
added sugar.
The green figs
add a lovely hint
of sweetness and combine very well with the
banana.
I'm grateful that you introduced me to fresh figs years ago If you can't use
banana, try avocado and a bit
of frozen pineapple to
add the creaminess and
sweetness that the
banana provided.
The addition
of the
banana and blueberries makes them beautifully moist and the chocolate and chia seeds
add sweetness and texture.
Cranberries tend to be on the bitter side, but the orange and
banana add just the right amount
of sweetness.
And in this case, it
adds just the right amount
of sweetness for a creamy malted peanut butter
banana smoothie ➝ my idea
of the perfect post-workout treat since it's cold, refreshing, and loaded with protein.
Yes, the
bananas add bulk to the smoothie and are the source
of sweetness.
I stuck with unsweetened, because the
bananas add plenty
of sweetness for me, but you could go with sweetened if you'd like something a bit sweeter and more indulgent.
1/8 to 1/4 cup coconut milk or other non-dairy milk 1 cup cubed papaya 1/2 cup frozen cubed mango 1 large frozen
banana (about 1 cup
of frozen
banana chunks) Optional: 1/2 cup frozen cubed pineapple (gives it more
sweetness, but overpowers the papaya a bit — depends on your preference for papaya) Optional: Vodka or Rum — if
adding, use less coconut milk as too much liquid will result in a smoothie rather than soft - serve
Paleo
banana bread, made with the perfect combination
of almond flour and coconut flour, three
bananas and just a touch
of honey for
added sweetness.
I like to
add half
of a frozen
banana for plenty
of sweetness and
added creaminess, but feel free to play around with this recipe and make it your own.
In the blueberry - chia smoothie, you could get away with just omitting the
banana, since the chia
adds that pudding - like texture — you might need to
add dates / honey / other sweetener
of choice if you are missing the
sweetness from
banana.
You can also
add fresh / frozen mango, peaches or kiwi to any smoothie instead
of banana for
sweetness and creaminess.
We
added about half
of a really ripe
banana in there to cut back on some
of the
sweetness from the chocolate.
I loved starting the day with a big bowl
of protein, and the
banana added just the right amount
of sweetness.
The caramel and
bananas added the perfect
sweetness to balance the tartness and tang
of the Greek yogurt cheesecake layer.
I think the sweet potato and the ripe
banana added a lot
of sweetness, so i halfed the sugar.
When I do want to
add a kick
of sweetness to things, I always rely on natural sweeteners like maple syrup, raw honey, dates, and
bananas.
Other fruits such as ripe
bananas can
add a touch
of sweetness to your different pastries.
Finally, I
added a little
banana and pineapple for a little more natural
sweetness (which are also great for reducing inflammation and improving digestion, plus wonderful sources
of vitamin C) and a small touch
of cinnamon, ginger, and cayenne pepper which are also excellent for supporting the immune system, improving digestion, and reducing inflammation.
On day 3
of detox, this was my favorite
of the smoothies so far but it lacked in
sweetness and a whole 1/2 cup
of mint was a little over whelming so I'm going to substitute for a 1/4 cup tomorrow and
add either a
banana or some agave nectar:)
Bananas are high in fiber and minerals, a great source
of antioxidants, and are easily digestible carbohydrates that
add sweetness in all the right ways.
Pear and
banana add a lovely
sweetness, almond milk lends to a creamy base, pumpkin pie spice offers seasonal flavor and spinach gives us a slew
of health benefits.
Since then, Tabitha suggested
adding Bananas and / or blueberries for a hint
of sweetness, flavor, and texture.
* a little bit
of instant coffee to make a mocha version, * some almond extract for «chocolate - almond» flavor, * some dates in addition to
bananas for
added sweetness.
Because
of the
sweetness of the
banana, you shouldn't need to sweeten with honey, especially if
adding dates to your homemade nut milk.
Here is my go - to daily recipe: Protein Packed Green Smoothie (Makes 2 servings) 2 cups organic coconut or almond milk 1 cup spring water or coconut water 3 TBS organic hemp seeds 1 frozen
banana 2 cups organic greens (I love kale, arugula or romaine) 1 TBS organic almond butter Optional:
Add a few drops
of liquid stevia for additional
sweetness (I use this brand) Directions:
Add all ingredients to a Vitamix or high powered blender and enjoy!
Grapes, pineapple, and
banana provide all the
sweetness, and spinach
adds in its array
of vitamins and minerals.
I ended up
adding too much «milk» so I
added half
of a very ripe, fresh
banana for a bit more
sweetness and to thicken.