How to Make a Strawberry Smoothie

Author: Lewis Jackson
Date Of Creation: 8 May 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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How To: Easiest Strawberry Smoothie
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Content

  • Add yogurt. Whole yogurt will add fat to a smoothie and accentuate the strawberry flavor instead. You can add strawberry cream and / or juice if you like.
  • Add ice cubes. Adding ice cubes after adding the berries to the blender will make the blade more efficient. If you are using frozen strawberries, you can reduce the amount of ice to ½ cup. Since the strawberries are frozen, your smoothies will be cooled and have an ice consistency.

  • Give the blender for about 5 seconds, stop and continue grinding. Repeat until all ingredients are blended. You may need a spoon to stir the smoothie while you are grinding to make sure the berries and ice don't get stuck.
    • Hear blender sound. If the blender makes a loud noise, keep grinding until the sound is evenly low. Stir one last time with a spoon to make sure your smoothie is well blended.
    • If your smoothie is still very thick when you are finished, you can add ice until it has the texture you want.
  • Add milk to the mixture. Add the final milk so that the orange juice and the milk do not mix directly, leading to clumping.
    • You can use nonfat, 2% fat or whole milk to add fat to your smoothies.

  • Blend until smooth. Pour smoothies into cold mugs if you want or divide them into small mugs. Finally put the straw into the smoothie and enjoy. advertisement
  • Method 2 of 5: Strawberry and black raspberry smoothie

    1. Fill the blender with orange juice. If you prefer, you can use shrimp-free orange juice or use one with shrimps to add more consistency to your smoothie. Orange juice adds a sour taste to your smoothie, as opposed to the sweetness of blackberries and raspberries.

    2. Add ice cubes. Adding ice after adding the fruit to the blender will make the blade more efficient.
      • If you are using frozen fruit, you can reduce the amount of ice to ½ cup. If the berries and blackberries are frozen, your smoothie will be cold and iced.
    3. Add yogurt if desired (optional). Whole yogurt will add a sour taste and add fat to your smoothies.
    4. Give the blender for about 5 seconds, stop and continue grinding. Repeat until all ingredients are blended. You may need a spoon to stir the smoothie while you are grinding to make sure the berries and blackberries or ice don't get stuck.
      • Hear blender sound. If the blender makes a loud noise, keep grinding until the sound is evenly low. Stir one last time with a spoon to make sure your smoothie is well blended.
      • If your smoothie is still very thick when you are finished, you can add ice until it has the texture you want.
    5. Enjoy a smoothie. Pour smoothies into cooled cups or divide into small cups. Finally add the straw to the cup. advertisement

    Method 3 of 5: Strawberry honey smoothie

    1. Pour 1 cup of plain yogurt (use 2 cups if you feel thirsty) into the blender. Yogurt will add fat and serve as a base of strawberry smoothie. You can use low-fat, low-fat yogurt or plain yogurt.
    2. Blend all ingredients evenly. Give the blender for about 5 seconds, stop and continue grinding. Repeat until all ingredients are blended. You may need a spoon to stir the smoothie while you are grinding to make sure the berries or ice don't get stuck.
      • Hear blender sound. If the blender makes a loud noise, keep grinding until the sound is evenly low. Stir one last time with a spoon to make sure your smoothie is well blended.
    3. Enjoy the smoothie. Pour smoothies into tall frozen cups or divide into small cups. Put the straw in the cup and enjoy!
      • Add more ice as you pour it, or grind a few more ice cubes to cool it if you want.
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    Method 4 of 5: Strawberry vanilla smoothie

    1. Add more milk. You can use nonfat, 2% fat or whole milk to add fat to your smoothies.
    2. Add strawberry or vanilla yogurt. Strawberry yogurt will give your smoothie a rich strawberry flavor.If you want a richer vanilla shake, go for vanilla yogurt.
    3. Blend all ingredients evenly. Give the blender for about 5 seconds, stop and continue grinding. Repeat until all ingredients are blended. You may need a spoon to stir the smoothie while you are grinding to make sure the berries or ice don't get stuck.
    4. Pour orange juice into the mixture. If you prefer, you can use shrimp-free orange juice or use one with shrimps to add more consistency to your smoothie. Orange juice adds a sour taste to the smoothie, as opposed to the sweetness of strawberries.
    5. Blend all ingredients evenly. Give the blender for about 5 seconds, stop and continue grinding. Repeat until all ingredients are blended. You may need a spoon to stir the smoothie while you are grinding to make sure the berries or ice don't get stuck.
      • Hear blender sound. If the blender makes a loud noise, keep grinding until the sound is evenly low. Stir one last time with a spoon to make sure your smoothie is well blended.
      • If your smoothie is still very thick when you are finished, you can add ice until it has the texture you want.
    6. Enjoy a smoothie. Pour smoothies into cold mugs if you want or divide them into small mugs. Finally put the straw into the cup. advertisement

    Method 5 of 5: Unique strawberry smoothie

    1. Pour apple juice and blender. Apple juice is sweet, so you don't need to add sugar to your smoothies. Apple juice will be the base flavor for a strawberry smoothie.
    2. Add strawberries. You can use fresh strawberries or frozen strawberries. If you use frozen strawberries, you won't need a lot of ice. If you are using fresh strawberries, be sure to rinse and remove the stalk (the green leaf on top of the strawberry) before adding it to the blender.
    3. Add ice cubes. Adding ice cubes after adding the berries to the blender will make the blade more efficient. If you are using frozen strawberries, you can reduce the amount of ice to ½ cup. Since the strawberries are frozen, your smoothie should be cold and have an ice consistency.
    4. Blend all ingredients evenly. Give the blender for about 5 seconds, stop and continue grinding. Repeat until all ingredients are blended. You may need a spoon to stir the smoothie while you are grinding to make sure the strawberries, bananas or ice don't get stuck.
      • Hear blender sound. If the blender makes a loud noise, keep grinding until the sound is evenly low. Stir one last time with a spoon to make sure your smoothie is well blended.
      • If your smoothie is still very thick when you are finished, you can add ice until it has the texture you want.
    5. Enjoy. Pour smoothies into cold cups or divide into small mugs. Finally put the straw into the cup. advertisement

    Advice

    • If you want a fatter smoothie, add 1 cup of milk or cream.
    • Adding cream will make the smoothie thicker and fatter.
    • If you want a sweeter smoothie, you can try adding 1.5 teaspoons of sugar or honey and blending well.
    • Fresh juices will be less bitter than bottled fruit juices.
    • Remember to wash off fresh fruit before use!
    • If the weather is extremely hot, you will definitely enjoy a smoothie in a cold cup. Just put the cup you want in the freezer while you blend. This way, your cup will be frozen while preparing your smoothie.
    • If you have lactose intolerance or an allergy to dairy products, you can substitute soy milk or rice milk for a delicious smoothie.
    • Make the smoothie look even better by adding a garnish with a few slices of thinly sliced ​​strawberries or a banana, black raspberry or mint leaf on top.
    • Add a little whipped cream to a smoothie for a more dessert look.

    Warning

    • Always cover the blender with the lid before starting and during the grinding process.

    What you need

    • Grinder
    • Spoon
    • Drinking glasses
    • Straws