Banana and Peach Smoothie
Posted by Dr. Cason on Sunday, June 1st, 2008
You could also call this a peach and banana milkshake but I love the way smooooothie rolls off the tongue of my two year old.
We made this the other night and every night since I have been getting requests. It’s super easy!
Ingredients:
Vanilla Ice cream
Milk
Frozen Peaches
Bananas
Cinnamon and Nutmeg (optional)
How much of each you put in depends on which flavor you want to dominate! I love how banana balances the peaches and I loved the cinnamon and nutmeg. Though put just a pinch of nutmeg. A little goes a long ways.
As for the consistency, I like it frothy and smooth whereas my husband loves it really thick! He was searching for molasses in the cupboards insisting it would taste good! I hurried and poured it saying we didn’t have any. Which we didn’t. So I didn’t feel too bad.
What do you think? Should I have put molasses in my smoothie/milkshake?
What’s your family’s favorite flavor?
Hmmmm… all this ice cream talk- I’m off to fix me some!
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Barbara Swaffordon 01 Jun 2008 at 6:47 pm 1Hi Dr. Cason,
This sound yummy. Peaches aren’t in season for us yet, but when we can get them, I’ll give this recipe a try.
Molasses? I don’t think that would taste good, plus it would add a lot of sweetness.
My favorite smoothie is berry. My husband loves chocolate. But my favorite ice cream is coffee flavor.
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Guinevere Meadowon 02 Jun 2008 at 3:24 am 2That sounds YUMMY!!!
Molasses? Um, no.
I like to make a strawberry banana smoothie with orange juice. Yum!
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Dr. Casonon 02 Jun 2008 at 2:31 pm 3Mmm Barbara, what about chocolate and coffee. Barefoot Contessa swears by this combo!
Guinevere-
I love OJ with smoothies as well. Wow such combos yet to introduce to my kids. BTW- Guinevere is one of my favorite names. So classy and lovely.
Rhondaon 29 Jun 2008 at 12:37 pm 4This sounds delicious! I think I’ll try this one afternoon while I’m relaxing on the deck and reading a good book. I’m going to leave out the molasses, I think it may be too sweet. Thanks for sharing! Oh, I’m going to pass your recipe to my daughter. She loves smoothies too.
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Susanon 23 Jul 2008 at 6:18 am 5In NO WAY does molasses sound appealing. I think it would dominate the delicate flavors of the fruits.
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Dr. Casonon 23 Jul 2008 at 7:15 pm 6Rhonda- How did I miss you? And….??? Did you get that smoothie made and relax with your book?
Susan- Totally agree with the molasses! Eww! Love PW as well! I’d love to be a fly on the wall and see how she manages it all!
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