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Fruit smoothies / ice lollies
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Jools’ favourite smoothies & ice lollies

Simple smoothies you can freeze into delicious ice lollies, if you like

Fruit smoothies / ice lollies
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10 mins plus overnight freezing
Super easy

serves 4

About the recipe

These are two of my favourite recipes, but feel free to have fun experimenting with different flavours.


nutrition per serving

Calories

g

Fat

g

Saturates

g

Sugars

g

Protein

g

Carbs

of an adult’s reference intake

Ingredients

for a berry smoothie

1 mug of frozen berries (200g)

1 mug of unsweetened almond milk (300ml)

6 tablespoons natural yoghurt

1 super-ripe banana

1 small handful of porridge oats (35g)

1 tablespoon mixed seeds (I like flaxseeds and sunflower seeds)

for a mango, passion fruit and mint smoothie

1 mug of frozen mango (150g)

1 mug of unsweetened almond milk (300ml)

6 tablespoons natural yoghurt

1 super-ripe banana

1 small handful of porridge oats (35g)

1 tablespoon mixed seeds (I like flaxseeds and sunflower seeds)

3 sprigs of fresh mint

2 ripe passion fruits

optional: 1 tablespoon desiccated coconut

Top Tip

If making for you baby, serve for pudding with an extra spoon of yoghurt.

Method

  1. I like to use the bags of frozen fruit you can easily get in the supermarket – they’re so convenient, and a bit of a staple in the Oliver household. I use unsweetened almond milk in my smoothies, but you can use regular milk, or fresh juice (but bear in mind it will be sweeter), if you prefer. You can add all sorts of delicious extras to these smoothies: vanilla is really nice in the berry smoothie, and fresh ginger is fantastic in the mango, passion fruit and mint version.
  2. Add all the ingredients to a blender (removing any herb stalks first), fasten the lid and whiz until nice and smooth – you might need to stop the blender and scrape down the sides to help it along. Pour into cups, then serve. At this point you could pour the mixture into ice-lolly moulds and freeze them – they’re always a big hit with my kids.
  3. Tricks & tips: For baby, serve for pudding with an extra spoon of yoghurt. For more information on stages of complimentary feeding, click here.

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