Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (2024)

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Hello again, friends! It’s Alicia from The Baker Upstairs, and I’m so excited to share this strawberry lemonade smoothie recipe with you today. It’s super thick and creamy, sweet and tangy, and bursting with flavor. It has only three ingredients, takes just a few minutes to make, and tastes just likesummer in a cup!

Do you have any picky eaters at your house? My normally sweet and easygoing six year old is going through an extremely picky phase rightnow, and keeps turning her little nose up at foods that used to be her favorite. I’ve tried to entice her with pretty much all of the foods she likes, frommacaroni and cheese, to chicken nuggets, topizza, and all to no avail. She will eat just a few bites of her lunch or dinner, and tell methat she’s finished.She seems pretty determined to subsist on a diet of just goldfish crackers and applesauce pouches, and it’s driving me a little crazy! Even if she is getting enough calories (which I seriously doubt) she’s definitely not getting enoughvitamins and nutrients.

The only solution I’ve found lately is to feed her smoothies as often as possible. She will never say no to a goodsmoothie! I can usually sneak in several servings of fruit (and even some veggies here and there) and she will drink it up quickly and with no complaints. We’ve tried pretty much every variety, from our favoritehealthy green breakfast smoothie, to this delicious and protein-packed cinnamon roll smoothie. This strawberry lemonade smoothie is definitely a little more toward the dessert end of the smoothie spectrum, but it still gives her a good-sizedserving of fruit, which is a huge win in my book!

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You could easily customize this smoothie to make a peach lemonade smoothie, or a raspberry lemonade smoothie. Just use whatever frozen fruit you have available, and it’s practically guaranteed to be delicious! It would also be amazingwith homemade lemonade, but I didn’t have any on hand and didn’t have the energy to squeeze a bunch of lemons by hand. 🙂 If you do use store-bought, I would definitely recommend using a fresh lemonade, as opposed to one from concentrate. It gives the smoothiea nice bright flavor and makes itextra delicious!

Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie

The full recipe is at the bottom of this post, but here’s what you’ll need:

  • frozen strawberries
  • lemonade
  • vanilla or strawberry yogurt

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This smoothie could not be simpler to make! You just add all of the ingredients to a blender, and blend it until smooth. If you happen to have a Vitamix or Blendtec, it will definitely speed up the process, but any standard blender will work just fine. You may need to scrape down the sides of the blender periodically to make sure you’re incorporating all those delicious little chunks of strawberry.

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Using frozen strawberriesis the key to thefabuloustexture of this smoothie. The frozen strawberriesmake the smoothie so thick and frosty cold, just like those smoothies from the smoothie shop! The texture is almost like soft serve ice cream, and I like that you don’t needto add a bunch of ice. The strawberries keep the smoothie cold without wateringdown the flavor. The combination of strawberries and fresh lemonade gives the smoothie such a sweet and citrusy flavor, which makes it incredibly refreshing!

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My picky six year old absolutely loved this smoothie, and drank her whole cup! The recipemakes enough fortwo larger adult servings, or four smaller child-sized servings. It was the perfect amount for me to split with my two little girls (although I think my nine year old wanted to drink the entire blender’s worth by herself 🙂 ). If you’re making it for a bigger crowd, you could easily double or triple the recipe, depending on the size of your blender.

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I have a feeling we’re going to be enjoying delicious smoothies like this one all summer long! They’re the perfect way to keep cool (and sneak in a little extra nutrition) all summer long. And really, I’ll try just about anything to get my daughter to ingest something other than goldfish crackers. I hope you will try it and love it just as much as we did!

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Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie

This delicious and refreshing strawberry lemonade smoothie has only three ingredients and is ready in less than five minutes.

Prep Time5 minutes mins

Total Time5 minutes mins

Servings: 2 - 4 servings

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 cups frozen strawberries do not thaw
  • 1 1/2 cups good quality lemonade
  • 1/2 cup vanilla or strawberry yogurt

Instructions

This delicious and refreshing strawberry lemonade smoothie has only three ingredients and is ready in less than five minutes. It’s sure to be a favorite with the whole family!

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  1. Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (9)Alicia J. Alexander says

    Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (10)
    The Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie is absolutely delightful. I enjoyed making it.

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  2. Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (11)Luke says

    Ok, so if I substitute 1.5 cups of lemonade for 2 cups energy drink lemonade flavored. Would I use only 1 cup of strawberries?
    Thank you
    Luke

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    • Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (12)Sara says

      Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (13)
      I think you would still use the same amount of strawberries, if not more, to get the ratio right.
      Your Welcome,
      Sarah

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  3. Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (14)Pixie B says

    This is my favorite smoothie!!!

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Strawberry Lemonade Smoothie Recipe - One Little Project (2024)

FAQs

How to make a thin smoothie? ›

One of the easiest ways to make your smoothie thinner is by using a lighter base liquid. Instead of relying solely on milk or yogurt, consider incorporating coconut water, almond milk, or even plain water. These options provide hydration without adding unnecessary thickness to your smoothie.

Do I put ice in a smoothie? ›

Do you have to add ice? No, ice cubes are not necessary to make a smoothie as long as you're using frozen fruits. Replace 1:1 ice cubes with frozen fruit is recommended. The ice will create a smooth, thick, chilly texture or frothy if only a tiny amount is used.

How much milk do you put in a smoothie? ›

Pour 12 to 1 cup (120 to 240 ml) of liquid into a blender. If you put the liquid into the blender first, the machine will have an easier time combining the ingredients. Although milk and juice are common smoothie liquids, you could use water, coconut milk, yogurt, or non-dairy milk, such as soy, hemp, or almond milk.

What thickens a smoothie? ›

No ice: If you don't have ice, you can use frozen fruit, oats, chia seeds, yogurt, or nuts and nut butter to thicken your smoothie. No frozen fruit: Add a scoop of raw oats or chia seeds into the blender instead. No yogurt: You can swap yogurt with nut butter to thicken a smoothie.

Are homemade smoothies OK? ›

Smoothies may form part of a balanced diet, but be sure to focus on lower sugar fruits, emphasising fresh or frozen produce. Include one or more sources of protein like yogurt, kefir or milk, as well as healthy fats from nuts, seeds or avocado.

Do you need milk for smoothies? ›

Both milk and water can be used to make smoothies, and which one you choose will depend on your personal preference and dietary needs. Using milk in a smoothie can add a creamy texture and extra protein, as well as some additional nutrients such as calcium and vitamin D.

Why is my smoothie gooey? ›

On gelling: If your smoothie is gelling, perhaps you added chia or flax seeds too far in advance. Blueberries, which are very high in natural pectin, are also a culprit of jelly-like smoothies. A re-blend with a little bit of ice and some creamy liquid (if appropriate for the flavor profiles) will likely do the trick.

Do smoothies make you thicker? ›

Calorie Density: Smoothies can be more calorie-dense than whole fruit because they often include additional ingredients such as yogurt, milk, juice, or sweeteners. These additions can increase the overall calorie content of the smoothie, potentially leading to weight gain if consumed in excess.

Does ice thicken a smoothie? ›

Standard ice cubes are great for adding thickness to smoothies but bear in mind you will need a powerful enough blender to crush the ice (more on this later). For the cleanest flavor also try and avoid adding tap water ice cubes if possible. Opt for cubes made from purified, filtered water instead.

What makes a smoothie creamy? ›

17 Tips To Make Your Smoothie Ridiculously Creamy Every Time
  1. Frozen fruit. Thick, ice cream-like smoothies begin with frozen fruit. ...
  2. Avocado. Plain avocado makes any smoothie creamy and dreamy, and the flavor is east to hide (unlike bananas). ...
  3. Vegetable purées. Yes, purées. ...
  4. Milk ice cubes. ...
  5. Yogurt. ...
  6. Cottage cheese. ...
  7. Coconut meat.
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Is a smoothie 1 of your 5 a day? ›

Unsweetened 100% fruit juice, vegetable juice and smoothies can only ever count as a maximum of 1 portion of your 5 A Day. For example, if you have 2 glasses of fruit juice and a smoothie in 1 day, that still only counts as 1 portion.

How a smoothie is made? ›

There are very few rules when it comes to how to make a smoothie. Just about any fruit works, so choose based on your favorite flavors, seasonality, and food intolerances or preferences. Remember this simple formula: Fruit + liquid such as dairy/dairy alternative + ice = easy smoothie recipe win.

Are smoothies good for 5 a day? ›

According to new national recommendations, smoothies can count as no more than one of your 5-a-day – even if you've put 5 different fruit and veg in them. And if you have a glass of juice on the same day, you can't count them both.

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