Hi everyone!!
Just wondering if anyone has any good low-cal smoothie recipes??
I'm looking to find new ways to get fruit into my daily intake and I can't think of a more yummy way!
Thanks
Julie
140g of unsweetened frozen fruit (around 3/4 cup, chopped if large pieces). You can use whatever fruit you want. I used a combination of frozen raspberries and mango.
1 tsp to 1 tbsp sweetener. I used sugar-free Torani vanilla syrup but you can use whatever you want. If you use sugar, splenda, or another artificial sweetener, you probably only need a teaspoon. If you use honey or syrup, you probably want a tablespoon. Add a little, taste, add more if needed.
Stick it all in a blender and blend until all the fruit is pureed. If it is too thick, you can add 1 to 2 oz (two to four tablespoons) of skim milk to thin it. You could also throw in some wheat germ, ground flax seed, or protein powder (and adjust the calories accordingly).
1/4 block of Mori-Nu lite silken tofu
1/2 a banana (frozen)
1/2c berries (frozen~I like to use blueberries)
1/2c soy milk
1T flaxseed meal
pinch or two of cinnamon
Blend and enjoy! Depending on what berries you use and how big your banana is it should be around 200-225 calories.
How about blending some watermelon with frozen raspberries and a hint of lemon juice to make a watermelon-y lemonade smoothie? Maybe if you froze it, it could be like a sherbet or italian ice type treaet?
For non-dairy low-cal smoothies, try replacing any milk with unsweetened almond milk. It only has 40 calories per cup and it tastes great. I can usually find it in the aisle with the soy milk.
How about blending some watermelon with frozen raspberries and a hint of lemon juice to make a watermelon-y lemonade smoothie? Maybe if you froze it, it could be like a sherbet or italian ice type treaet?
Oh wow, I bet watermelon and raspberry would be great together. Thanks for the idea!! I'm getting hungry just reading all of these ideas!!
For non-dairy low-cal smoothies, try replacing any milk with unsweetened almond milk. It only has 40 calories per cup and it tastes great. I can usually find it in the aisle with the soy milk.
Thanks for the idea! I usually drink soy, but at 40 cals/cup, unsweetened almond milk sounds like something I should try!