I don't really think there is a particular science to smoothies, more of a personal preference. So I thought I would give you an idea of what I have been doing to make my spinach smoothies, and maybe you can try too.
We have an immersion blender that I love, it makes smoothie making quick and easy with very little clean up.
To start, Ryan and I keep frozen fruits in the freezer pretty much all the time for the purpose of smoothie making. We always have frozen bananas, as well as what's on sale in the grocery or we are often given berries when they are in season. What Ryan does is cut them up (if they are larger fruits) and sets them on a try in the freezer to freeze. Once they are hard, he pours them into a zipper bag and they are individually frozen pieces of fruit. You can also buy pre-frozen fruit at the grocery.
What I put into today's smoothie:
- One large handful of spinach
- Between 1/2 and 1 cup of cold water
- I then blended up the spinach and water to make sure it is evenly blended
- 2 tablespoons of unsweetened apple sauce, I find this gives it a little bit of sweetness, a small amount of juice would work as well
- About a half of a frozen banana
- A few chunks of frozen pineapple
If you are worried about not liking spinach, I can tell you that for the most part this smoothie tastes like the fruit that you put in it. I suppose that if you have a serious aversion to spinach it may be a turn off, but I don't think spinach has that much flavor when it's uncooked. Don't knock it until you've tried it.
So I'll hope you'll give it a chance.
For those who are already in the know, what are your favorite smoothie ingredients?
1 comment:
Delicious! I love your recipe for a Spinach Smoothie! So many great flavours in this drink!
Stopping by from Marvelous Mondays (I posted #101, Trout w Almonds, Lemon, Butter, Parsley & Pepper)
Amber @ The Cook's Sister
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