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Old 08-12-2006, 08:26 AM posted to rec.food.veg.cooking
zenbones@sbcglobal.net
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Default Smoothies

I've developed a taste for smoothies and thought I'd start a thread in
the hopes that others might suggest their favorite concoctions. Here
are a couple of mine.

Breakfast Berry Smoothy

2 1/2 cups frozen blueberries, strawberries, or other sweet berry
1 1/4 cups apple juice
1 cup frozen vanilla yogurt
1/4 cup soy milk r
3/4 tsp cinnamon

Dump everything in the blender and let'er rip. Serve immediately

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Banana Coffee Smoothie

1 large frozen banana
1 1/2 cups soy milk
8 oz.container low-fat coffee yogur (or substitute vanilla yogurt
and 1 tsp instant coffee)
1/4 tsp cinnamon
few scrappiong of fresh nutmeg

Put everything in a blender and blend. Pour into a glass with crushed
ice and fresh mint.

gil
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Old 09-12-2006, 04:40 AM posted to rec.food.veg.cooking
Kake L Pugh
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Default Smoothies

I've developed a taste for smoothies and thought I'd start a thread in
the hopes that others might suggest their favorite concoctions.


Not as interesting as yours, but simpler: blenderise a sliced ripe
banana along with 250ml (or 1 cup, or 1/2 pint, or some other similar
volume) of soya milk. Very simple, very very tasty.

This possibly doesn't count as a smoothie, but here's a drink I
invented at a friend's house a few months ago: make simple syrup by
heating equal volumes of sugar and water until the sugar dissolves.
Puree the syrup with some raisins. Push through a sieve, mix with
dark rum, and serve over ice. I think it would work better if the
raisins were soaked first, and pushing through the sieve was replaced
by straining through muslin, but I've not tested this yet.

Kake
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Old 13-12-2006, 03:51 PM posted to rec.food.veg.cooking
Natarajan Krishnaswami
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Default Smoothies

On 2006-12-09, Natarajan Krishnaswami wrote:
One local coffee shop near me has an absolutely fantastic one of
these [Banana Coffee Smoothie] with chocolate. Mmmm.


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Do you have or can you re-create their culinary interpretation of this drink?


For the chocolate, I would expect any of
dark chocolate syrup
sweetened cocoa mix
sugar and cocoa powder (pref. non-dutched)
melted dark chocolate

would work passably. They should be diluted in enough liquid (water,
or milk/soy milk, say) to make a thick but pourable batter, if needed.
Depending on how much work I felt like doing, I'd probably use the
last two.

I'd put
a few oz. very strong coffee (brewed at 2x strength), chilled
one ripe banana, cut into a few pieces
ice
in a blender, and while grinding, add the chocolate.

The ice is needed for the texture of this drink, but also keeps the
strongly flavored ingredients flavors from being too assertive.

Note that I haven't tried making this. It might also stand some more
milk/soy milk, but I'd probably try it without first.


N.
 




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