Strawberry-mint summer smoothie Posted on 9 October 2013 Smoothies are one of my absolute favourite things about warmer weather: berries and nectarines come back into season, and suddenly surviving by eating only mashed potatoes and gravy seems less appealing. Short of blitzing up a mix of sunscreen, white white and coconut oil (not recommended), this smoothie is the easiest way to get summer in a glass. Of course, there are no rules: substitute banana for yoghurt, leave out the mint, use strawberry jam instead of honey: whatever blows your hair back. My only advice is not to skimp on the strawberries: they’re not so expensive at the moment, and that vibrant colour is necessary for it to taste perfect. If this isn’t quite the fruit smoothie you’re looking for, try this Asian pawpaw milkshake. Ingredients – Half a punnet of strawberries (about 200 grams) – 1 passionfruit – 3 tablespoons of greek yoghurt – Handful of mint – Honey to taste (the fruit is quite tart, so you might need more than you’d think: I ended up using about three tablespoons) Method You know how to do this. Just don’t blitz it into oblivion: the speckles are quite pretty. Related Posts Artichoke, pea and chevin risotto 1 June 2023 This comforting winter recipe is by the executive chef of Tryn Restaurant and Bistro Sixteen82,... read more brodetto di pesce: an easy chunky fish soup recipe 19 May 2023 Swedish meatballs with homemade flatbreads and roasted aubergine 8 May 2023 Allesverloren is celebrating its 150-year milestone with a new wine - The Fanie Malan Fine... read more PREV ARTICLE NEXT ARTICLE
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