Summer is coming to an end! That means no more yummy stone fruits as the temperature starts to drop. And after all the labor day eating, BBQ-ing, and more eating, I was really looking for something light and refreshing to start my day today.
Luckily, I had a couple peaches left over from the farmer’s market (probably my last for the year!) so I thought I’d use them up in a smoothie.
My friend Sun created this recipe and let me tell you, it is delicious.
It’s a great way to use up remaining fruit, is super healthy, and takes only 5 minutes (or less) to make. Plus, for anyone who doesn’t like the texture of stone fruits (ahem, the husband), it’s a great way to add these yummy delights into their diet.
The Ingredients
- 2 peaches (you can also use frozen peaches when summer is over)
- 1 banana
- 6-8 frozen mango chunks
- 2 heaping spoonfuls of nonfat organic Greek yogurt (about 1/4 cup)
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed (or regular all-natural) orange juice
All you have to do is cut all of the fruit…
Dump it into a blender, and blend until fully combined!
It’s great as a mid-day snack, as a kid-friendly treat, as a replacement for juice, or even as a quick breakfast.
This recipe makes 2 generous servings, so find someone to share it with!
Hope you all had a great long weekend, and that your week is peachy keen
Total Time: 5 minutes
Yield: 2 servings
Calories per serving: 135
Fat per serving: 0.6g
Nutritional Info Per Serving: 135 Calories, 0.6g Fat, 12mg Sodium, 31.4g Carbs, 3.8g Fiber, 24g Sugar, 4.3g Protein
Ingredients
- 2 peaches (you can also use frozen peaches when summer is over)
- 1 banana
- 6-8 frozen mango chunks
- 2 heaping spoonfuls of nonfat organic Greek yogurt (about 1/4 cup)
- 1/4 cup freshly squeezed (or regular all-natural) orange juice
Directions
- Put all ingredients in a blender, blend until fully combined and smooth.