This is a great breakfast idea for Valentine’s Day. The pink color of the smoothie makes it perfect to make for a loved one on LOVE day! Add a little heart straw to make it extra cute and special. My kids thought this was so fun and cute.
(SCROLL DOWN TO PRINT RECIPE for Cherry Banana Smoothies) If you don’t have frozen bananas on hand, pop some in the freezer overnight. If your blender is not super-powerful, slice the bananas before freezing for easier blending.
Ingredients:
1 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk (or milk of your choice) 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt 1 frozen banana 1 cup frozen dark sweet cherries optional: splash of maple syrup
Method:
Blend all ingredients until smooth and creamy. Makes 2 generous servings. For a thicker smoothie, reduce the milk to 3/4 cup or add another half of a frozen banana. I don’t find the maple syrup necessary, but sometimes my girls have a craving for something super-sweet. Leftover smoothies make excellent popsicles, too! I have even been known to sneak a handful of spinach into this smoothie – as long as you don’t use too much, the smoothie will keep its pretty pink color. Serve alongside toast with a strawberry jam heart, and Valentine’s Day breakfast is done! Happy Valentine’s Day friends!
Want more smoothie recipe ideas? Here are a few for you to try:
ABC Smoothies for an After-School Snack: a perfect healthy and filling snack for your kiddos! Earth Day Green Smoothies: this smoothie is earth-friendly and SO delicious. Mint Oreo Cookie Smoothie: chocolatey cookie goodness in one cup! Green Smoothies for the Whole Family: a few different ideas to throw into your green smoothies.


