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innocent Strawberries & Bananas Smoothie 250ml

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This is because they’re only fruit and liquid, meaning that there is very little within the smoothie that may succumb to freezer burn over time. Therefore, they can be a great addition to your freezer. Related FAQs Now you know how to freeze them, we’ve got our 3 top tips which we strongly recommend following when freezing Innocent Smoothies to have the best results: Strawberries:I used frozen sliced strawberries. I always keep a bag in my freezer because they are super convenient.I love using these in my smoothies because they blend up so easily. They’re also naturally very sweet and taste so refreshing. Doing so is easy! Grab an ice lolly mould, pour the Innocent Smoothie direct from the bottle and into the mould and then pop it into the freezer. You now have tasty, fruity ice lollies. 3 Tips for Freezing Innocent Smoothies So you ask, how to make a strawberry banana smoothie? It’s as simple as blending all the ingredients until smooth, then adding a little more milk as needed to reach a texture to your liking. It’s that easy! You’ll need:

OUR DELICIOUS JUICES AND SMOOTHIES CAN BE FROZEN TO MAKE ICE LOLLIES. https://t.co/V5MWTmoawj— innocent drinks (@innocent) July 1, 2015 Servings. This recipe makes enough for my 3 kids and I, however, it would probably only serve 2 adults. If you want to double the recipe, I would make one batch and then the other right after. If you add too much-frozen fruit to the blender, I find it doesn’t blend as well. The perfect amount seems to be around 2-3 cups. Removing as much excess air from the container you select for the smoothie is vital, as it will allow for the smoothie to retain as much flavour as possible. The reason for this is that flavour compounds can dissolve in air.

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You can also enjoy Innocent Smoothie straight from the freezer as an ice lolly but you’ll need to freeze them in an appropriate way to do so, obviously. Can You Refreeze Innocent Smoothies? Minimum life based on 'use-by' date of product. Average life based on last week's deliveries. Life guarantee shown based on delivery tomorrow with the Life guarantee starting the following day.

Freezing Innocent Smoothies couldn’t be easier. After all, they’re already a liquid, meaning they’re in the ideal form for you to freeze them. With that said, we can get started: Milk: You can use cow’s or dairy-free milk (like almond milk). Alternatively, you can make these Strawberry Banana Smoothies without milk and use apple or orange juice instead.

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Banana: Again, use fresh or frozen. I like to pre-chop and freeze soon-to-go-bad bananas and store them in my freezer for smoothies. It ensures I never throw away rotten bananas and makes smoothies instantly frostier! Combine. Add all of the ingredients to the bottom of the blender. I like to use 1 Tablespoon of honey at first, then add more to taste later on if needed. Due to the high level of sugar within Innocent Smoothies, they can be a nightmare to clean up if they are allowed to spill. Airtight containers are watertight, of course, so using airtight containers is a great way to reduce the risk of any kind of spillage. How Long Can You Freeze Innocent Smoothies? Flax seed or chia seeds: Add these for an extra boost of healthy fat and nutrients. You won’t even taste them! This strawberry smoothie recipe is really easy to customize. If you want to add in some greens, feel free to add a cup of spinach (note it will change the color). If you need a little more protein, add in a scoop of protein powder. You can also substitute the milk with almond milk or greek yogurt.

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