What do you do when you have fruit that's starting to over-ripe? I usually make a quick smoothie with it and it's a delicious way not to waste good food or money. I will freeze a lot of ripe fruit like pineapple, bananas and mango so I can make an icy smoothie (no ice required). This smoothie is so creamy and delicious with absolutely no dairy in it. The frozen pineapple I had put away in the freezer a few weeks before and some very ripe bananas I had on my counter helped make it creamy and frothy. I added a mango for some extra yumminess and we had a smoothie that everyone asked for seconds. Next time you have some fruit that needs to be used up... think about drinking them up in a smoothie.
Tip: If you freeze fruit to save for smoothies, always clean and cut the fruit to the desired pieces then freeze in freezer safe bags. Example: Always peel bananas and cut into chunks or slices before freezing .
Ingredients:
3 cups pineapple 100% juice
1 cup frozen pineapple chunks
1 mango skinned and cut into chunks
1 banana peeled
honey, agave or sweetener of choice (to taste)
Directions:
Skin and core pineapple. Cut into chunks and place in freezer safe bag a day ahead to freeze pineapple. Place frozen pineapple, fresh banana and mango with pineapple juice in blender and blend until smooth. Serve cold. Enjoy.
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Sunday, 4 August 2013
Pineapple Mango Banana Smoothie (Dairy Free)
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