Smoothie FAILURE

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  • dandandee
    dandandee Posts: 301 Member
    I find anytime i mix oatmeal in a smoothie i don't like it. And i LOVE oatmeal, just not in a smoothie. It gives it a horrible texture!

    Exactly!!! Lesson learned

    I found that if you use either cooked oats or some oats that have soaked already a bit it works much better! It makes your smoothie smooth and thick. Or the odd time that I use raw (unsoaked) oats I put those in the blender alone first (to chop it up real small)

    BUT like 99% of the time I just skip putting oats period.

    My go-to smoothie recipe (if you can call it that) is :
    -banana (frozen or not)
    -blueberries (frozen!)
    -milk
    -cinnamon
    -spinach (if you want)
    BLEND.
    yum :)

    edited to add that you could add protein powder of course, I just don't because well.. I don't :P
  • Jessica1173
    Jessica1173 Posts: 62 Member
    The only time I have had a real failure with a smoothie is when I used this awful Body Fortress protein powder that is sickly sweet.

    Usually I make this smoothie.

    1 cup strawberries frozen
    1 cup Tropical Fruit frozen
    .5 cup blueberries frozen
    1-2 apples fresh
    Banana- fresh or frozen
    1.5 cup unsweetened almond milk (lately I have been using my homemade almond milk)
    2-3 cups kale or spinach
    2-3 servings vanilla or plain protein powder ( I make it with plan soy and soy free protein powder-- sometimes I leave it out and it still tastes good- I like to get up to 20 grams of protein and above per serving)

    Oh, and this usually feeds my husband, son and myself.
  • Jessica1173
    Jessica1173 Posts: 62 Member
    Not to be mean... but how exactly did you fail at that?

    Apples, bananas, honey?

    The only thing I think is that maybe you mistakenly picked up something other than cinnamon and wasn't paying attention. I can't imagine how the ingredients you listed could be horrible when combined.

    I added 30g of oats!
    I'm thinking banana and apple are not very complimentary flavors, either.

    Banana and apple are definitely complementary flavors. I use them together in my smoothies. I make almond, oat milk too so I am not seeing why there would be a problem with the oats. I am not sure what gave a bad taste unless it was the blender you used. If it was a cheaper blender it may not have been able to get a good smooth consistency. I use a vitamix I recently bought and it works great making very smooth smoothies.
  • rhondatime2chg
    rhondatime2chg Posts: 92 Member
    I find anytime i mix oatmeal in a smoothie i don't like it. And i LOVE oatmeal, just not in a smoothie. It gives it a horrible texture!

    I agree with this. Love oatmeal, but not in my smoothies
  • Jessica1173
    Jessica1173 Posts: 62 Member
    I start with a low calorie, low sugar, non-gmo protein powder and 8 oz unsweetened almond milk for my base. I stick with low sugar add-ins like frozen berries, pumpkin, cocoa, etc. and ice.

    Smoothies can be just was unhealthy as a a stack of pancakes at your local greasy spoon. Just because you use 100% fruit juice doesn't mean you're not over doing it with the sugar and calories. Those "drinkable" meals can pack over 500 calories a pop if you're not careful.

    If you are intersted, you can take a look at my website to see what I use; or, can friend me on FB and ask questions. My husband and I have been trainers and done nutritional counseling for years. If there's one common issue, it's that we (as a country) over-complicate everything and if we would only go back to the basics, we'd all be healthier (physically and financially) for it. <3

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    Definitely true about the calories and sugar. That is why I have been sharing mine with my family.
  • Nicolee_2014
    Nicolee_2014 Posts: 1,572 Member
    I just throw in some fat free milk, banana, ff yoghurt & sometimes protein powder. Turns out great every time. Or I add a smoothie cube (you can get them from the frozen section)
  • jessilyn76
    jessilyn76 Posts: 532 Member
    I have this every day for breakfast.......

    Chobani protien shake
    1 banana
    1 cup frozen strawberries
    1/2 cup frozen mixed berries
    1 container chobani (fruit flavored raspberry or blueberry)
    1.5 c vanilla unsweetened almond milk
    4 small ice cubes

    Soooooo delicious and about 350 calories
  • My deffo all time fave is
    80g strawberries
    80g grapes
    Red apple
    Lge Orange with membrane
    Diced pineapple
    Sometimes squeezed pomegranate juice
    With lots of ice! I love summer fruits taste!
    That's my 5 a day before I even woke up properly! Hope you find the perfect recipe xx
  • OhLeita
    OhLeita Posts: 99 Member
    One replacement for oats I haven't seen mentioned here is wheat germ. It still has a texture, but tastes fine. I like smoothies straw-bending thick so I use frozen unsweetened strawberries, blueberries, cherries with a dollop of plain 0%-fat Chobani yogurt (it's smoother than most Greek yogurts) banana and a splash of water. To me, apples are better in vegetable juices.
  • NiagaraCheryl
    NiagaraCheryl Posts: 56 Member
    I have a smoothie every weekday morning, and I put oats in it. After a bit of testing, I found you have to put the oats in the blender the night before and grind them up well. Then pour in chocolate milk and let it sit in the fridge overnight. The next morning, I add in frozen strawberries and run it all through the blender again. Amazing!

    1/2 cup oats
    1 cup chocolate milk
    4-5 strawberries
  • leeannewgeorge
    leeannewgeorge Posts: 92 Member
    Non-Scientific Recipe...Frozen Fruit, banana, 1/2 cup greek yogurt, 1/2 cup Orange juice. Yum!
  • cortezpj
    cortezpj Posts: 129 Member
    I'm lazy. Milk, protein powder, frozen fruit.

    Cool...that's exactly what I make every morning for my protein shake/smootie.
  • VoodooAborisha
    VoodooAborisha Posts: 147 Member
    bump!
  • silver_arrow3
    silver_arrow3 Posts: 1,373 Member
    I usually freeze bananas in chunks to be the base of my smoothies... then I'll add other fruit - strawberries, mango, raspberries, blackberries, (whatever fruit I feel like putting in there), a scoop of protein powder, and a cup of milk to thin it out just a smidge. I don't add any kind of sweetener, and with all of the frozen fruit, yogurt (greek or otherwise) isn't really needed. However, if I was using fresh fruit, I would probably use yogurt instead of milk.
  • chelseascounter
    chelseascounter Posts: 1,283 Member
    My go to smoothie

    1 frozen banana

    1/2 avocado

    2 tablesoons cacao

    240ml unsweetened almond milk

    2 medjool dates or stevia for sweetness

    it tastes so good :tongue:

    I got it from instagram.com/onehungrymami her smoothies are always on point.
  • murphy612
    murphy612 Posts: 734 Member
    I'm lazy. Milk, protein powder, frozen fruit.

    Ditto :)
  • I'm lazy. Milk, protein powder, frozen fruit.


    I'm even MORE lazy.

    1. Start with GNC Protein Drink.

    2. Whaddaya lookin herefor? There is no step 2.

    hum. good point
  • My go to smoothie

    1 frozen banana

    1/2 avocado

    2 tablesoons cacao

    240ml unsweetened almond milk

    2 medjool dates or stevia for sweetness

    it tastes so good :tongue:

    I got it from instagram.com/onehungrymami her smoothies are always on point.

    Checking that out, thanks :)
  • Here's a good smoothie recipe: Freeze one half banana overnight. In the morning, Take it out of the freezer. Put it into a blender. Add one half cup of frozen strawberries, 1 cup non fat milk, one teaspoon vanilla, and one teaspoon sweetner (any kind that you use). Blend all together. If you want to make more you can either double the recipe or just add a few ice cubes in the blender.
  • Here's a good smoothie recipe: Freeze one half banana overnight. In the morning, Take it out of the freezer. Put it into a blender. Add one half cup of frozen strawberries, 1 cup non fat milk, one teaspoon vanilla, and one teaspoon sweetner (any kind that you use). Blend all together. If you want to make more you can either double the recipe or just add a few ice cubes in the blender.

    Nice recipe!
    I just don't get one thing, why is everyone telling me to freeze the fruit before blending it? Does this help the taste?
  • WickedPineapple
    WickedPineapple Posts: 698 Member
    This is my favorite smoothie ever. I'm not much of a smoothie person, but I have this post workout as a reward. :) I also don't like bananas, which are very common in smoothie recipes (this one doesn't).

    1/3 cup vanilla greek yogurt
    1 tbs ground flax seed (optional... it makes the smoothie a bit grainy, so if you don't like that leave it out)
    1/3 cup oatmeal (you could probably leave this out too, but you cut down the protein/fiber a bit)
    1/2 cup frozen blueberries
    6-8 frozen strawberries
    1/2 cup orange juice

    Just throw it all in a blender and mix until it's smooth. (320 calories, 0g saturated fat, 9g fiber, 14g protein)
  • mrmartoon
    mrmartoon Posts: 26 Member
    My go to smoothie is:

    1 banana
    1 scoop protien powder
    1 cup frozen mixed berries
    1 cup skim milk
    ice

    Frozen things in the blender make the smoothie thicker.
  • centarix
    centarix Posts: 123 Member
    I am right there with you! i made a Kale/Pear smoothie this morning and holy batman! It was a bad first experience. I've tricked my senses into thinking its 'delicious' but I know for a fact I can't go on making smoothies like this. Too bad coz I have a lot of Kale still in my fridge. Anyone have suggestions?
  • WickedPineapple
    WickedPineapple Posts: 698 Member
    Texture. If you do it with fresh fruit it's more like juice. Frozen fruit makes it thicker.
  • Texture. If you do it with fresh fruit it's more like juice. Frozen fruit makes it thicker.

    oh, that makes sense
  • This is my favorite smoothie ever. I'm not much of a smoothie person, but I have this post workout as a reward. :) I also don't like bananas, which are very common in smoothie recipes (this one doesn't).

    1/3 cup vanilla greek yogurt
    1 tbs ground flax seed (optional... it makes the smoothie a bit grainy, so if you don't like that leave it out)
    1/3 cup oatmeal (you could probably leave this out too, but you cut down the protein/fiber a bit)
    1/2 cup frozen blueberries
    6-8 frozen strawberries
    1/2 cup orange juice

    Just throw it all in a blender and mix until it's smooth. (320 calories, 0g saturated fat, 9g fiber, 14g protein)

    I've discovered that I love banana but I don't like it so much on smoothies... So I need to try those strawberries and blueberries. Thanks!
  • evanblove
    evanblove Posts: 82 Member
    bump
  • CaliforniaAtHeart
    CaliforniaAtHeart Posts: 23 Member
    The last smoothie I attempted to make had the consistency of wilted spinach. Not exactly appetizing in liquid form...
  • Trechechus
    Trechechus Posts: 2,819 Member
    Every time I stray from my regular smoothie plan, I am disappointed.

    1 banana
    1/2 cup Greek yogurt
    1/2 cup juice that isn't citrus (like apple or guava or something)
    a handful or so of berries or pomegranate seeds or something like that.

    Blend that sh it together.

    I sometimes add a few leaves of spinach, too.
  • I do a protein shake for breakfast most mornings. Super filling. I'm also gluten intolerant, so I have a GF protein powder in chocolate fudge and it's great! I add 3/4 cup milk, 2 tbsp peanut butter, a banana that I slice up and freeze beforehand, and 5-10 frozen strawberries (depending on the size). I tried adding oats once, but just couldn't get over the consistency. It's fairly calorie dense, but I stay really full from all the protein!