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I've been making these for years now and i'll let you know up front that it is a very forgiving recipe. It would be really hard to fuck it up. That said, lets take a look at the ingredients.
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Recipe by [[:category:atolleso's Recipes|atolleso]] Uploaded by [[:user:Drimble Wedge|Drimble Wedge]][[category:Drink]][[category:Easy]][[category:Healthy]][[Category:Yogurt]][[category:atolleso's recipes]]
  
1 Cup of yogurt (i used strawberry fruit on the bottom)
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I've been making these for years now and I'll let you know up front that it is a very forgiving recipe. It would be really hard to fuck it up. That said, lets take a look at the ingredients.
1 Small container of fruit juice (I used 100% juice Mango Passion)
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1 Banana
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* 1 Cup of yogurt (i used strawberry fruit on the bottom)
1 Cup Strawberries
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* 1 Small container of fruit juice (I used 100% juice Mango Passion)
1 Cup Raspberries
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* 1 Banana
1 Cup Blueberries
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* 1 Cup Strawberries
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* 1 Cup Raspberries
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* 1 Cup Blueberries
  
 
Other than that all you need is a blender and a crude measuring system...i just used a glass out of my cabinet that i know is roughly a cup.
 
Other than that all you need is a blender and a crude measuring system...i just used a glass out of my cabinet that i know is roughly a cup.
  
 
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[[image:Smoothie1.jpg]]
  
 
You can use fresh or frozen fruit. I am using frozen because a) Its what I have and b) it makes for a slightly thicker smoothie without the need of ice cubes
 
You can use fresh or frozen fruit. I am using frozen because a) Its what I have and b) it makes for a slightly thicker smoothie without the need of ice cubes
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1) Peel the banana, break it in half, and put into the blender facing up ideally.
 
1) Peel the banana, break it in half, and put into the blender facing up ideally.
  
 
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[[image:Smoothie2.jpg]]
  
 
2+3+4) Measure out roughly 1 Cup of one of your fruit selections and dump in
 
2+3+4) Measure out roughly 1 Cup of one of your fruit selections and dump in
  
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[[image:Smoothie3.jpg]]
  
 
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That's what one cup of blueberries looks like...i know there's lots of residual frost which isn't ideal but it will work out fine.
Thats what one cup of blueberries looks like...i know theres lots of residual frost which isnt ideal but it will work out fine.
 
  
 
Repeat this with the other two berries. After you're done it should look like this.
 
Repeat this with the other two berries. After you're done it should look like this.
  
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[[image:Smoothie4.jpg]]
  
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5) Dump in the yogurt and between some and all of the juice depending on how you like the consistency of your smoothie. I used 3/4 of the bottle i had which is like 6 ounces or something.
  
5) Dump in the yogurt and between some and all of the juice depending on how you like the consistancy of your smoothie. I used 3/4 of the bottle i had which is like 6 ounces or something.
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[[image:Smoothie5.jpg]]
 
 
 
 
  
 
6) Blend. Make sure its good and mixed. I like to rock my blender back and forth as it goes to ensure a healthy mixture. Then pour into a glass and enjoy. My final product here looked like this:
 
6) Blend. Make sure its good and mixed. I like to rock my blender back and forth as it goes to ensure a healthy mixture. Then pour into a glass and enjoy. My final product here looked like this:
  
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[[image:Smoothie6.jpg]]
  
 
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This one was quite delicious and served as my dinner that night. The recipe makes for two glasses about that size. For my money this drink can't be beat for good taste and good-for-you-ness. I would recommend against anything citrus not because its bad, but it changes the nature of the drink drastically and, well, I'm a bit of a purist. Enjoy!
This one was quite delicious and served as my dinner that night. The recipe makes for two glasses about that size. For my money this drink can't be beat for good taste and good-for-you-ness. I would recommend against anything citrus not because its bad, but it changes the nature of the drink drastically and, well, im a bit of a purist. Enjoy!
 
 
 
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Revision as of 03:13, 22 October 2011

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Recipe by atolleso Uploaded by Drimble Wedge

I've been making these for years now and I'll let you know up front that it is a very forgiving recipe. It would be really hard to fuck it up. That said, lets take a look at the ingredients.

  • 1 Cup of yogurt (i used strawberry fruit on the bottom)
  • 1 Small container of fruit juice (I used 100% juice Mango Passion)
  • 1 Banana
  • 1 Cup Strawberries
  • 1 Cup Raspberries
  • 1 Cup Blueberries

Other than that all you need is a blender and a crude measuring system...i just used a glass out of my cabinet that i know is roughly a cup.

Smoothie1.jpg

You can use fresh or frozen fruit. I am using frozen because a) Its what I have and b) it makes for a slightly thicker smoothie without the need of ice cubes

The steps are very straightforward:

1) Peel the banana, break it in half, and put into the blender facing up ideally.

Smoothie2.jpg

2+3+4) Measure out roughly 1 Cup of one of your fruit selections and dump in

Smoothie3.jpg

That's what one cup of blueberries looks like...i know there's lots of residual frost which isn't ideal but it will work out fine.

Repeat this with the other two berries. After you're done it should look like this.

Smoothie4.jpg

5) Dump in the yogurt and between some and all of the juice depending on how you like the consistency of your smoothie. I used 3/4 of the bottle i had which is like 6 ounces or something.

Smoothie5.jpg

6) Blend. Make sure its good and mixed. I like to rock my blender back and forth as it goes to ensure a healthy mixture. Then pour into a glass and enjoy. My final product here looked like this:

Smoothie6.jpg

This one was quite delicious and served as my dinner that night. The recipe makes for two glasses about that size. For my money this drink can't be beat for good taste and good-for-you-ness. I would recommend against anything citrus not because its bad, but it changes the nature of the drink drastically and, well, I'm a bit of a purist. Enjoy!