My brand new cookbook is out on Amazon! It’s called “30-Minute Plant-Based Recipes” and it’s perfect for busy vegans. Grab it now!
Get creative with frozen fruit and make something other than a smoothie The two recipes are perfect healthy treats that you can have for a snack or dessert!
If you have frozen fruit in your freezer, you may be wondering: What can I do with frozen fruit?
Yes, you can put it in oatmeal or blend into smoothies. But after a while, it gets a little old. So, I am on a mission this week to find out what else can I make with frozen fruit besides smoothies.
Today is Day 6 of our Two-Week Plant-Based Cooking Challenge and I’m so pumped!
What’s this challenge? We will be cooking a brand-new plant-based recipe every day for the next two weeks together! All recipes are pantry-friendly, easy to make, and will NOT require hard to find ingredients (because grocery shopping ain’t the same anymore!).
+ Giveaways: Follow along and if you make one of the recipes and post a picture of your creation in our Facebook group, you will be entered into a giveaway for a chance to win one of the editions of my digital cookbook “10 Vegan Meals in 1 Hour”. Winners will be picked every other day over two weeks!
All right let’s move on to recipes. What I have are two reaaaaaly great recipes that you can make with ANY frozen fruit. Have multiple frozen fruits such as bananas and blueberries? Don’t shy away! Mix them up!
The first recipe is frozen treat is Berry Swirl Yogurt Popsicles. Don’t panic if you don’t have frozen berries. These popsicles can be made with any fruit be that mango, banana, or kiwi!
Popsicles are SO easy to make and are a perfect healthy snack.
The second recipe is Pineapple Mango Sorbet. Oh yeah. It tastes like the beach.
Such an easy and healthy dessert recipe – a must-try! If you don’t have exact ingredients, you can use any frozen fruit in exact same ratios. 😊
Get creative with frozen fruit and make something other than a smoothie The two recipes are perfect healthy treats that you can have for a snack or dessert!
- 2 cups frozen fruit (mixed berries, strawberries, blackberries, or blueberries)
- 2 cups dairy-free yogurt
- 2 tbsp maple syrup or agave
- Optional: crushed cookies of choice (graham crackers, animal crackers, vanilla wafers, etc.)
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Blend frozen fruit in a high-speed blender or food processor until it reaches smoothie consistency. Transfer to a bowl.
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Stir in maple syrup or agave.
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Gently fold in yogurt. Note: if you want more of a swirl effect, do not mix yogurt too much.
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Fill popsicle molds leaving a little bit of room on top for crushed cookies. Add crushed cookies, insert popsicle sticks and freeze for at least 2 hours. Note: if you don’t have popsicle molds, use paper cups or lined muffin tins.
Nutrition Information: Calories: 90 Fat: 1 g Saturated fat: 0 g Carbohydrates: 20 g Dietary Fiber: 3 g Sugar: 12.4 g Sodium: 18 mg Protein: 0.7 g
Get creative with frozen fruit and make something other than a smoothie The two recipes are perfect healthy treats that you can have for a snack or dessert!
- 1 cup frozen pineapple
- 1 cup frozen mango
- 3/4 cup water or coconut water
- 4 tbsp maple syrup or agave
- Optional toppings: crushed pistachios or coconut chips
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Blend all the ingredients in a high-speed blender or food processor.
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Transfer to a small baking dish and freeze for at least 2 hours.
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Add optional toppings before serving.
Nutrition Information: Calories: 90 Fat: 0.2 g Saturated fat: 0 g Carbohydrates: 23.6 g Dietary Fiber: 2 g Sugar: 20.9 g Sodium: 2 mg Protein: 0.6 g
My brand new cookbook is out on Amazon! It’s called “30-Minute Plant-Based Recipes” and it’s perfect for busy vegans. Grab it now!
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