
Ingredients
- 1 Punnet Straw
- 60 grams Blueberries
- 2 Banana(s)
- 1/2 Cup(s) Orange Juice
- 1 1/2 Cup(s) Yoghurt
Instructions
- Add all of the ingredients to a blender.
- Blend on high until completely smooth and the texture is even.
- Pour into a chilled glass and serve immediately.
Estimated Nutrition:
Where it came from
Smoothies aren’t really a ‘cocktail’ in the traditional sense. They emerged from health food movements, gaining traction in the mid-20th century as a way to consume blended fruits and vegetables. This particular blend is a classic for a reason, leaning into accessible, popular fruits for a broad appeal.
It sits squarely in the ‘fruit smoothie’ family, a close relative to a basic fruit puree or a milkshake. What sets this one apart is the specific balance of berries, banana, and orange juice, cut with creamy yogurt. It’s less about a single dominant flavor and more about the harmonious blend of several.
You’d likely find this on a brunch menu, a health food cafe, or more often, blended fresh in someone’s kitchen. It’s a common home staple, perfect for a quick breakfast or a midday refresher, rather than a typical bar order.
What it tastes like
The initial sip delivers a bright, tangy burst from the orange juice and berries, quickly followed by the mellow sweetness of banana. The mid-palate introduces the creamy, slightly tart notes of yogurt, rounding out the fruit. The finish is smooth and refreshing, leaving a pleasant fruity lingering taste with a hint of dairy.
This Mixed Fruit Smoothie is completely non-alcoholic, registering at 0% ABV. It’s a pure fruit and dairy blend, making it a perfect choice for any time of day when you’re looking for flavor and refreshment without any alcohol content. You won’t feel a thing from this one, beyond satisfaction.
The technique
Building this is straightforward. Start with your liquids first, the orange juice and yogurt, to help the blades catch. Then add the softer fruits like bananas, followed by the berries. Secure the lid tightly. Begin blending on a low setting to incorporate, then ramp up to high speed. Keep it running until the texture is uniformly smooth, with no discernible chunks of fruit.
The key technique here is patience with the blend. Under blending leaves you with chunky bits, which ruins the mouthfeel. Over blending can sometimes warm the drink unnecessarily. Aim for a consistent, silky texture. If it’s too thick, a splash more orange juice helps. If it’s too thin, a handful of ice can fix it, though it will dilute the flavor slightly.
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Ingredient Spotlight
The bottles that make or break this drink.
Yoghurt
- Use
- Plain whole milk yogurt for creaminess, Greek yogurt for extra thickness and tang. Even a good quality vanilla yogurt works if you want a sweeter profile.
- Skip
- Low-fat or fat-free yogurts often lack the rich mouthfeel. Avoid flavored yogurts with artificial sweeteners, they can throw off the fruit balance.
- Why
- Yogurt is the backbone for body and creaminess. It binds the fruit flavors, adds a pleasant tang, and gives the smoothie its characteristic smooth, thick texture.
Banana
- Use
- Ripe bananas are crucial for natural sweetness and a creamy texture. Frozen banana slices work even better, adding thickness and chill without diluting.
- Skip
- Under-ripe bananas will make the smoothie less sweet and potentially give it an astringent edge. Overripe, brown bananas are fine for flavor but can sometimes overpower.
- Why
- Bananas contribute essential natural sweetness and act as a natural thickener. Their creamy texture helps achieve that signature smoothie consistency, making the drink satisfying and smooth.
Three Variations
Three real ways bartenders riff on this drink. Same idea, three different jackets.
Green Power Smoothie
- Add some greens for a nutritional boost.
- Toss in a handful of spinach or kale with the other ingredients. The fruit flavors will mask the green taste, adding vitamins without changing the overall profile too much.
Tropical Twist
- Bring island vibes to your glass.
- Swap out some of the berries for mango or pineapple chunks, and a splash of coconut water instead of orange juice, for a more exotic flavor.
Protein Packed
- Fuel your body post-workout.
- Add a scoop of unflavored or vanilla protein powder to the blender. It integrates seamlessly and turns the smoothie into a substantial meal replacement or recovery drink.
What if I don't have…
Quick substitutions for when the bottle shop is closed.
Use raspberries or a mixed berry blend. The flavor profile will shift slightly but remain fruit-forward.
Blackberries or an equal amount of mixed berries will work. Cranberries might be too tart unless balanced with more sweetness.
Use half an avocado for creaminess, or a tablespoon of chia seeds soaked in a little liquid to thicken. The flavor will be less sweet without banana.
Use milk (dairy or non-dairy like almond or oat) for a thinner consistency, or a scoop of silken tofu for creaminess and protein. The tang will be missing.
Apple juice or water works, but you’ll lose the citrus brightness. A squeeze of fresh lemon or lime can help bring back some acidity.
An immersion blender can handle this if you have a deep container. A food processor might work, but it’s harder to get a perfectly smooth consistency. Definitely not by hand.
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to what people search for after Googling this drink.
What is in a Mixed Fruit Smoothie?
A Mixed Fruit Smoothie typically contains strawberries, blueberries, bananas, orange juice, and yogurt. This recipe uses 1 punnet of strawberries, 60 grams of blueberries, 2 bananas, 1/2 cup of orange juice, and 1 1/2 cups of yogurt.
Is this smoothie healthy?
Yes, this smoothie is packed with vitamins and antioxidants from the fruits, and protein and probiotics from the yogurt. It’s a nutritious option for breakfast or a snack, especially when made with natural ingredients.
Can I make this smoothie vegan?
Absolutely. Simply swap the dairy yogurt for a plant-based alternative like almond, soy, or coconut yogurt. Ensure any other ingredients, like orange juice, are also vegan friendly.
Can I add alcohol to this smoothie?
You can, but it changes the drink’s nature. A splash of vodka, white rum, or a fruit liqueur like Chambord could be added for an adult version, turning it into a blended cocktail.
How can I make my smoothie thicker?
For a thicker smoothie, use frozen fruit (especially frozen banana slices), add more yogurt, or include a tablespoon of chia seeds. Reducing the amount of liquid also helps.
How can I make my smoothie thinner?
To thin out a smoothie, simply add more liquid. A splash of orange juice, water, or milk will loosen the consistency until it reaches your desired texture.
Can I use frozen fruit in this recipe?
Yes, using frozen strawberries and blueberries is an excellent idea. It helps chill the smoothie without needing ice, preventing dilution, and often results in a thicker, colder drink.
How long does a freshly made smoothie last?
Smoothies are best enjoyed immediately after blending. If you must store it, keep it in an airtight container in the fridge for no more than 24 hours. The texture and color will degrade over time.
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