HAWAIIAN BERRY SMOOTHIE #SMOOTHIE #BERRY
To celebrate blendtec week, we're sharing three plans that can be made in the blender AND one of you will win your own blendtec!! Woohoo! On the off chance that you missed the main formula, look at our formula for berry sangria sorbet!
The main thing I had at the top of the priority list when considering making a smoothie for blendtec week was that it should have been two layers. Two layered smoothies are simply extra ravishing!
Since a smoothie is a truly standard thing to make in a blender, I would not simply like to give you any old smoothie formula. Anybody can mix natural product into a smoothie. Also, in case you're Tom Dickson you can mix essentially anything. (No thought what I'm discussing? Look at the "Will it mix?") recordings!
I realized I needed to share a smoothie formula that would take your breath away in flavor and introduction! The orange layer has a tropical mango hawaiian taste and the purple layer is BERRY great, get it ;) Layer them together and you get one hawaiian berry smoothie!
INGREDIENTS
HAWAIIAN LAYER
1 orange, sliced
2 frozen bananas, sliced
1 cup frozen mango
1/4 cup orange juice, plus more if smoothie is too thick
BERRY LAYER
1 container berry yogurt (roughly 5.3-6 oz)
2 cups frozen berries (strawberries, blackberries, blueberries, cherries - the more blueberries and blackberries the more purple the smoothie will be)
1 frozen banana, sliced
1/4 cup milk, plus more if smoothie is too thick
DIRECTIONS
- HAWAIIAN LAYER: Place ingredients in the blendtec in the order they are listed. Press the “smoothie” button and blend. Add more orange juice while the smoothie is blending if it’s is too thick.
- BERRY LAYER: Place ingredients in the blendtec in the order they are listed. Press the “smoothie” button and blend. Add more milk while the smoothie is blending if it’s is too thick.
- TO ASSEMBLE:Layer the smoothie mixtures in glasses. Use a butter knife or popsicle stick to create designs inside the glass. Top each smoothie with a toothpick filled with fruit.
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