Strawberry Raspberry Smoothie
Basic smoothie made with healthy ingredients. Choose organic, pesticide-free berries, probiotic yogurt and local honey if possible!
Basic smoothie made with healthy ingredients. Choose organic, pesticide-free berries, probiotic yogurt and local honey if possible!
I tripled this recipe to make three smoothies. This smoothie was very good, lightly sweet and the perfect consistancy. Both the kids and I really enjoyed it. Next time, I want to try this with juice instead of milk.
Read MoreFallowed the recipie, not enough vanilla and the honey stuck to the sides of the blender because the frozen fruit hardened it. Doubled the vanilla and added a little stevia to replace the stuck honey.
Read MoreI tripled this recipe to make three smoothies. This smoothie was very good, lightly sweet and the perfect consistancy. Both the kids and I really enjoyed it. Next time, I want to try this with juice instead of milk.
Very creamy and smooth. The consistency was too thin for us, so I did add some crushed ice to the blender to thicken a little. You definitely taste the tang of the yogurt in this, but the fresh fruit flavors come through beautifully.
Loved this smoothie! It's quick, delicious, and just what I need to start the day!!!
This tastes like strawberry ice cream even though it's totally healthy. Really yummy
Awesome recipe..... great for people of all ages to enjoy.... even the kids! I think it's an accomplishment to find something healthy and have a child like it!......... I ALWAYS put whipped cream on it to give it a little thickness.
I'm not a smoothie drinker, but my granddaughter begged me to make this for her. She said it should be 10 stars because it's better than McDonalds!!!! Now THAT'S an endorsement!!
This is really good. I only had frozen berries, so I had so add a little extra milk, but the consistency was perfect. We added a little extra honey for our taste, maybe another teaspoon.
This was very good! I added ice to thicken it up a little and a cup of fresh spinach to sneak in some greens for my one year old. We both really enjoyed this smoothie
I really like raspberries so I swapped amounts of strawberries and raspberries..used silk unsweetened almond milk instead of reg milk. Yummy.
I put a little more than 1/2 a cup of milk, I used 1/2 a cup of greek strawberry yogurt and added 1/2 a cup of blackberries as well as 1/4 a cup of vanilla slim fast powder to get protein and to help me stay full! I also added some ice, I loved the honey and extract...
A 5-star rating with just a couple changes: I used frozen instead of fresh strawberries (because that's all I had on hand), substituted the milk for cranberry-raspberry juice and omitted the honey (I'm allergic plus I don't think you need it anyway). I also add some ice cubes to thicken it up because I like it thick. Great recipe though - thanks for sharing!
Fallowed the recipie, not enough vanilla and the honey stuck to the sides of the blender because the frozen fruit hardened it. Doubled the vanilla and added a little stevia to replace the stuck honey.
Well I need a a big energey boost everyday and I LOVE strawberries and also raspberries so thank you!
Strawberry Raspberry Smoothie Haiku: "5 stars from daughter, but only 3 stars from me. Let's make it a 4." Too thin, too sweet. (Frozen raspberries usually are already sweet, so the 1 TB of honey and the sugar in the vanilla yogurt was too much, in my opinion.) Also had to add ice b/c the consistency was like those pre-bottled grocery store smoothies, very watery and thin, so the ice thickened it up a bit. Pretty good though and certainly customizable to any taste and any fruit, or flavor of yogurt, that one has on hand; a nice way to start the morning (and wake up the late-sleeping husband by brrrrzzzzting the blender.)
Delicious! Since I used frozen raspberries and strawberries, it came out very thick, so I added more milk to thin it out a bit. I normally skip additional sweetener, but it tasted much better with the honey added. Thanks, and I'm sure to make this again!
This recipe was pretty good... but it needs some more work. I omitted the honey and used fresh raspberries. I also added a little ice after my first blend because it was too runny. It needs more ice for sure to give it that real smoothie feel. I think it would also be great to add a banana to it. Glad I found a basic recipe and now I will just add my own twist to it.
I made it with vanilla almond milk... no extract or honey... and it turned out awesome!!
Very refreshing, very appropriate for this first day of Spring! Between the tartness of the strawberries, raspberries, and the vanilla yogurt, I knew that 1 tbl of honey wasn't going to be enough. So I used 2 tbl instead of just the one. I also used frozen strawberries and rasberries and I omitted the vanilla extract. I also made it with all rasberries. I added some sugar to the rasberries because I have a major sweet tooth! I had to strain it to avoid all those pesky little seeds. Very yummy!
This was the first smoothie I have made. Wanted something different in my diet. Great tasting, easy to make, no acid reflex so nice.
I followed the recipie but I used maple syrup instead of honey. However, the result was too sour so I suggest you use honey, or add more maple syrup.
I liked this, a great basic smoothie recipe. I switched and used sliced frozen strawberrys and fresh raspberries.
YUMMMYYYYYY ;)
I used this recipe to make a smoothie bowl. I added a few more strawberries and a little less yogurt so it was thicker. I Did not have vanilla extract but it was still amazing! I added some granola and drizzled the honey on top and it was perfect. Definitely will make this again!
Super easy and tastes great; I just double all the ingredients to make them for my two kids. Even though they claim to dislike raspberries, they love these smoothies.
I made this with strawberry yogurt and about 4 extra raspberries. I had frozen strawberries and fresh raspberries, but the smoothie is a great consistency and it is amazing.
This is very good. We did not have ice cubes though. I would have preferred this cold. It was a little bland, but VERY filling and healthy. My teenage daughter LOVES smoothies. We made this with plain nonfat Greek yogurt. My daughter said that she will definitely make this again!! Great recipe.
4 Stars as listed but 5 with my changes. Used fresh raspberries cause I didn't have frozen and skipped the vanilla cause it turns out I was out. Substituted my kid's orange/pineapple/apple juice for the milk and other than being on the thinner side, the taste was phenomenal. I don't even think I needed the vanilla - between the orange juice and honey, this was plenty sweet.
I would recommend chilling it in the fridge for a little while before eating it so it's cold because there is no ice in the recipe. But the ratio of strawberries to raspberries is good!
Good taste, but too sweet for my taste, and I like sweets! Next time, I would omit the honey, and decrease the amount of raspberries.
I made it and it's the best! I'm diabetic so I switched ingredients for a cheaper and light recipe. I used 1 1/2 cups great value berry medley and I switched with great value light vanilla yogurt. the rest is the same. but use 3/4. cup milk, not 1/2 cup.
It was pretty thick and my blender had a hard time with it. But other than that it tasted amazing.
My husband makes these every week for his mid-morning work break! We love them. He sometimes adds slight variations like kale, peanut butter, flax seed, or avocado for an energy boost!
I made a couple changes because i did no raspberry and grape jelly instead of honey and 1/2 cup extra of milk I’m nine years old and I think this tastes good instead of vanilla yogurt I did strawberry
This smoothie was really tasty, although it was very tart. I recommend using vanilla yogurt instead of plain so you can just use that instead of vanilla extract.
Yum its a great smoothie great taste and i changed it a little by adding frozen strawberries instead of fresh its what was on hand but i don't regret it!
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