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This one is for adults and is made with amaretto liqueur, milk, and vanilla ice cream.
Using apple juice and apple, apricot and banana, ice and yogurt. Makes 2 servings.
For breakfast or snack, simply mixes bananas, milk, honey, and grated nutmeg.
A healthy, tasty drink from chef and author, Steven Raichlen. As seen on Good Morning America.
Made in the blender with mixed berry fruit juice, frozen red raspberries, mixed berries, and blueberries, and ice.
Simple recipe using fresh orange juice, blueberries, yogurt, and a banana. Serves 4.
A rich thick blender smoothie using any candy bar fancied.
Chocolate syrup, milk, espresso, and malt or frappé powder are blended with ice, until smooth.
Made in the blender with peanut butter, chocolate syrup, milk, and ice cubes.
Weight Watcher's recipe using mineral water and instant coffee granules.
Blender drink made with ice cream, vodka, coffee liqueur, and Irish cream liqueur.
Yields four servings, using canned fruit cocktail, milk, and powdered milk.
Made with apple, orange, banana, and dates.
A zing of ginger adds a healthy twist to these smoothies, from iChef.
Uses kiwi, bananas, and orange juice.
Uses non fat dry milk, orange juice, pineapple juice, and one banana.
Made with watermelon, lots of fresh mint leaves, cinnamon, and skim milk. Decorated with watermelon balls on skewers, or watermelon wedges, with tips dipped in finely minced mint.
Serves 4 to 5. Made with fresh fruit. Form The Non-Drinker's Drink Book by Gail Schioler.
Serves two, uses peach nectar.
Made with pineapple and tangerines, tangelos, or mandarin oranges, and sprinkled with chili powder and lime for a zesty twist.
Frothy mix of banana, pineapple juice, orange juice, grenadine syrup, and ice. Requires blender.
Recipe named for the region in which it was invented.
Collection of smoothie recipes from iChef.