Note from Crystal: I’m excited that my older sister, Brigette, has agreed to start sharing some of her recipes with us on a weekly basis. She and I will be teaming up to share a number of different budget-friendly recipe series over the next few months. I’ll be introducing our first series next week, but in the mean time, she’s sharing a smoothie recipe she concocted that is perfect for the Fourth of July. Enjoy!
Guest post by Brigette Shevy
Looking for a fun, festive and healthy way to kick off your Fourth of July celebration tomorrow morning? You can’t go wrong with this colorful smoothie!
Even though this red, white and blue smoothie can be enjoyed all year round, there’s no better time than right now at the peak of berry season. I prep the fresh fruit and stick it in the freezer overnight so that it’s all ready to go in the morning.
Not a breakfast person? Try it as a refreshing after-dinner treat while you watch the fireworks!
Red, White, and Blue Smoothie
makes 2-3 servings
- 1 cup frozen blueberries
- 1 cup frozen strawberries, sliced*
- 1 large frozen banana, cut into thirds
- 1 cup milk (I prefer almond or soy milk, but any kind will work.)
- 1/2 cup vanilla yogurt (Plain yogurt will work, too, but you may want to add additional sweetener, depending on your taste preference.)
- 1 teaspoon vanilla
- 1 teaspoon fresh squeezed lime juice
Blend all ingredients together in a blender on high until smooth. Garnish with yogurt or whipped cream and additional berries if desired.
*This recipe has a thicker, shake-like consistency. If you prefer more of a drink, use fresh instead of frozen strawberries.
Brigette is a full-time wife and mother who is blessed with three amazing bundles of energy (ages 5, 3 and 1). She enjoys music, experimenting in the kitchen, homeschooling her children, finding great deals, long-distance running, and anything chocolate.
Faith Schofield says
The smoothie recipe looks delish. I also want to thank Brigette for her beautiful music. 😉 Excited she will be contributing!
Shelly Smith says
Looks pretty and I’m sure it tastes delicious too! Thanks for sharing!!
Heather says
This looks delicious, Brigette!
Kristi says
Smoothie looks delicious. I had no idea Bridgette Shevy and Crystal are sisters. My piano students have played some of Bridgette’s arrangements. They are lovely!
Brigette says
Having Crystal Paine as my sister is my claim to fame. 🙂 I’m glad your students have enjoyed the arrangements!
Jessica says
Ha that’s funny, I have your sisters recipe for whole wheat bread in my bread machine right now! 🙂 This looks delicious!
Emily says
Does Brigette have a blog too? Would love to visit it..Thank you. 🙂
Brigette says
Emily – I don’t have a blog, but would love to someday! Carla – I don’t recommend refrigerating it to use later; the consistency would not be the same.
[email protected] says
Looks great. Just printed the recipe so I can make it for my husband.
He loves smoothies!
Carla says
If I double it, does it taste as good and have the same consistency if put in the refrigerator for later?
Martha Walter says
Crystal imagine your sister loving anything CHOCOLATE! Thanks for sharing this!
Crystal says
😉
Katherine says
Hi Brigette! The smoothie looks tasty…we make berry smoothies all the time, but adding the vanilla is a really good idea. I noticed in your bio that you also love chocolate…must be a family trait. 🙂
Wendy says
What woman doesn’t love chocolate? 😉
Sarah says
I’m buying berries for a dish I’m bringing to a BBQ tomorrow. Sounds like I need to get a few extras this afternoon so I can try this smoothie!
Sarah Beals says
Thanks Brigette! I am just learning how to make smoothies, so I will give this one a “whirl.” 😉
Jennifer Dyer says
Great to have you aboard! Love the smoothie idea! When I had cancer a few years ago, I bought a smoothie almost every day. The cost really adds up! This is a great money saving idea!
Jack says
This sounds delicious – Happy 4th of July to you!