Also if you have the single serve cup (not sure what model you have), you can get a
very smooth smoothie.
Blend away, adjusting liquid to vary the consistency (more liquid
for smoother smoothie, less for thicker smoothies).
If your blender isn't powerful enough to make a
completely smooth smoothie, there are still things you can try to improve the texture:
(If you want
a smooth smoothie, this is key!)
I would use it for everything, but the first thing that popped into my mind was
a smooth smoothie.
The smoothest smoothies (no chunks, ever), the creamiest nice cream, hot soup in 90 seconds, the creamiest sauces (like my mac & cheese sauce), blender pancakes & muffins, grinding grains into flour.
(If your blender is lower - powered, you can try blending your greens and liquids first, then adding the banana and protein powder after that for
a smoother smoothie!)
For
a smoother smoothie, pour it through a metal sieve into your glass.
Looking for a blender that will actually blend
a smooth smoothie!
I also aminterested but in other reviews, folks says it really doesn't create
a smooth smoothie - tiny grainy bits are left as with the ice.
I've never had a creamier or
smoother smoothie than the ones I make using my Vitamix.
If you don't have a high speed blender, start by grating the carrots and apples for
a smoother smoothie.
Processing the oats in a spice grinder or food processor before adding them to your shake is a good way to minimize clumping and ensure
a smoother smoothie.
A Vitamix will give you a super
smooth smoothie;).
(If you want
a smooth smoothie, this is key!)
Quick oats are a little more processed and smoother making it easier to blend, and making for
a smoother smoothie.