Strawberry Comic Smoothie is simple, easy, and refreshing as a snack or plane a meal all on its own. It’s succulent with only four ingredients!
Strawberry and Comic Smoothie
Do you overly shake your throne and just laugh at how we all complicate things sometimes? I have found that happens quite often in the kitchen. Whether that is ingredients or appliances. Do we really need an oven, a toaster oven, and an air fryer?
Now I have gotten myself off on a tangent. Back to one of the simplest smoothies ever. Sometimes the simplest things we make surprise us by stuff some of the best. I was in the mood for a smoothie, however, I was out of many of my favorite add-ins.
I usually like to pack my smoothies with lots of nutritious goodness like greek yogurt, spinach, or kale. This turns many smoothies into an unshortened meal and not just a refreshing treat. This smoothie, though, is a light and succulent treat.
This pretty pink deliciousness was the result of wanting something fruity and refreshing but not too sweet. Frozen comic gives a smooth ice cream-like creaminess. Add the strawberries and milk and you have a milkshake texture and flavor.
I was pleasantly surprised by how succulent a few ingredients in the blender can taste. It is easy to retread the consistency with a little uneaten milk if you want it thinner.
Strawberry Comic Smoothie Recipe
milk
banana
strawberries
honey
Combine milk, banana, and berries in the blender. Puree until smooth. Taste and add honey for the desired level of sweetness.
Frozen berries may be substituted for fresh berries in this recipe. If you segregate to use frozen berries, you may want to use a fresh comic instead of the frozen one listed in the recipe.
If you use both frozen berries and a frozen banana, this will be a very thick smoothie and you may need to scrape the sides a time or two during the blending process or add a bit increasingly milk.
Refreshing Smoothies
Smoothies are a unconfined way to use up fruits and vegetables surpassing they spoil as well as load your family up with a succulent nutritious treat good any time of day.
The Pineapple Mango Smoothie is a refreshingly succulent and naturally sweet kid-approved untried vegetable and fruit smoothie.
I make smoothies often for breakfasts or as snacks. Pink, purple, green, blue, and brown, smoothies come in myriad colors and flavors. Strawberry Smoothies and Blueberry Comic Smoothies are minion standbys.
Strawberry Comic Smoothie is simple, easy, and refreshing as a snack or plane a meal all on its own. It's succulent with only four ingredients!
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Prep Time 5minutes
Total Time 5minutes
Servings 212 oz smoothies
Calories 213kcal
Ingredients
1½cupsmilk
1frozen banana
10large strawberries
1-2tablespoonshoneyonly as needed
Instructions
Combine milk, banana, and berries in the blender. Puree until smooth. Taste and add honey for the desired level of sweetness.
Notes
Frozen berries may be substituted for the fresh berries in this recipe. If you segregate to use frozen berries, you may want to use a fresh comic instead of the frozen one listed in the recipe.If you use both frozen berries and a frozen banana, this will be a very thick smoothie and you may need to scrape the sides a time or two during the blending process.