I just love smoothies and have been making a lot of them here in Bali. All you need is a blender, some fresh fruit or vegetables, a few ice cubes and/or cold juice. I personally prefer the naturally sweet, fruit smoothies, but have insisted on occassionally drinking the less sweet, vegetable varieties, all in the name of good health.
Here's a fruit smoothie recipe that I made not so long ago. Of course, you don't have to use as many ingredients as I did - that's what happened to be on hand. They're absolutely delicious with a couple of fruits only - and most any variation works well as far as I'm concerned. There's only one critical rule: the fruit must be ripe, and therefore full of flavor!! I know that goes without saying, but I felt compelled to say it anyway!
1 white peach
about 1/2 a cup of each: watermelon, papaya, mango
1/2 cup of fruit juice (orange, or apple, or whatever you have; I used freshly squeezed orange)
5-10 ice cubes
Cut fruit into chunks & place in a blender with the juice. Turn on and blend till smooth...you may need to stop & stir the pot a few times, or add a splash of water, to get it mixing well...Add as many ice cubes as you like - it does dilute the flavor a bit, but the trade off is that it produces a thicker, more refreshing drink. Which I'm all into around here!
Optional additions: Greek plain yoghurt & honey, tsp of wheatgerm, a few leaves of arugula, carrot juice instead of fruit juice...we could go on and on here...
Enjoy!
:/dma
Here's a fruit smoothie recipe that I made not so long ago. Of course, you don't have to use as many ingredients as I did - that's what happened to be on hand. They're absolutely delicious with a couple of fruits only - and most any variation works well as far as I'm concerned. There's only one critical rule: the fruit must be ripe, and therefore full of flavor!! I know that goes without saying, but I felt compelled to say it anyway!
Recipe
1 baby banana1 white peach
about 1/2 a cup of each: watermelon, papaya, mango
1/2 cup of fruit juice (orange, or apple, or whatever you have; I used freshly squeezed orange)
5-10 ice cubes
Cut fruit into chunks & place in a blender with the juice. Turn on and blend till smooth...you may need to stop & stir the pot a few times, or add a splash of water, to get it mixing well...Add as many ice cubes as you like - it does dilute the flavor a bit, but the trade off is that it produces a thicker, more refreshing drink. Which I'm all into around here!
Optional additions: Greek plain yoghurt & honey, tsp of wheatgerm, a few leaves of arugula, carrot juice instead of fruit juice...we could go on and on here...
Enjoy!
:/dma
4 comments:
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Fabulous combo!
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