I’ve been playing nurse for the past few days, doing my best to help Eric beat his flu (and not catch it myself!). We’ve been eating lots of healthy dinner leftovers like Spicy Rainbow Rice & Bean Salad, Ultimate Vegan Lentil Walnut Loaf, Creamy Tomato Barley Risotto, and Back on Track Wheat Berry and Bean Salad, sure to give any cold a run for its money.
I also decided to pull out my Winter Flu-Buster Secret Weapon this week…
Ah Clementine’s, the perfect winter fruit to ward off a cold, don’t you think?
Eric and I have been eating these juicy little delights non-stop, but when he started to feel like he was getting a fever, all he wanted was something COLD to soothe his throat and help his body cool down.
I started thinking about packing vitamin C into a delicious smoothie and then it hit me – Why not make a smoothie based off of one of our favourite childhood popsicles- the Creamsicle?
Yes, this just may work.
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Flu-Buster Clementine Creamsicle Smoothie
Yield: ~2 cups
Ingredients:
- 1 large ripe banana, peeled, sliced, and frozen
- 1/2 small avocado, flesh scooped out, and frozen
- 2-3 Clementines, peeled and broken into segments
- 2 tbsp coconut milk (the cream from top of can)
- 1/2 cup coconut milk (watery part) OR 1/2 cup milk
- 1/2 cup + 2 tbsp milk (I used almond milk)
- 1/4 tsp almond extract
- 1 Medjool date, pitted and roughly chopped (optional)
- 1-2 tsp fresh lemon juice
Directions: Peel and freeze the avocado, Clementines, and banana before making this smoothie. Once frozen, place all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth. You may add more liquid if it is too thick. Makes 2 cups.
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You start by freezing your Clementines, Avocado, and Banana like so:
- Peel and slice a large ripe banana, freeze
- Take 1/2 of a small avocado, scoop out flesh, freeze
- Peel 2-3 Clementines, break into segments, freeze
Once those are frozen (they must be frozen before making or it won’t work) grab your chilled coconut milk, almond milk, almond extract, lemon, 1 medjool date, and your frozen avocado, banana, and Clementines.
Place into a blender and blend until smooth. If it is too thick, add a bit more almond milk to thin it out to your desired consistency. It should be very thick and almost like an ice cream shake though.
The result is a creamy and energizing smoothie, with a hint of orange that will help keep those cold bugs at bay! Eric is pretty much obsessed with this smoothie and he asks for one about 6 times a day.
Oh, and it would also be delicious with any type of Winter citrus I’m sure.
Here is to a healthy 2011.
I read the title as Filibuster and I was intrigued! I was pleasantly surprised to see something delicious that will help you feel better too. I hope Eric feels better soon! :-)
Happy 2011!
I LOVE LOVE LOVE creamsicle anything. I’ve made orange dreamsicle cookies too.
Perfect timing…I think I’m coming down with a cold! Delicious and healthy- what more could you want? :P
Eric is a lucky guy! :)
That looks AMAZING.
I love clemetines by themselves, raw, but I’ve always loatheed the taste of orage in my foods, that is besides panda express orange chickn…of course ;)
I think instead I’ll put a new twist to it.
Like strawberry creamsicle :)
What do you think?
I totally forgot how much I love creamsicles until you posted this! Can’t wait to try it!
Wow, wow, wow… creamsicle and healthy?! That sounds amazing! And being so thick also sounds great! Will add this is my “to try!” pile! :)
Oh my! I wish I would get things like this when I was sick! I love my husband dearly but… his idea of a flu-buster would be a burger or something just as absurd.
That sounds amazing! And looks JUST like a milkshake!
Mmmm that smoothie looks perfectly cool, creamy, and delicious!
I ate clementines by the two’s all December and fought off all colds and flues . . . knock on wood that will continue all winter :)
I love that this smoothie idea was based on making Eric feel better (okay, yes, and reliving a childhood memory). I think its sweet that you and Eric make foods that make the other feel good. I also give you tons of credit for playing nurse! I end up being to worried I will get sick :)
Your recipes and commitment to making whole, healthy foods are really an inspiration! All the best in 2011.
Sounds really yummy. I never think to freeze oranges or clementines. The almond extract seems a little out of place but I will trust you!
I find it is very subtle in this amount (1/4 tsp) but it makes the orange flavour pop a bit more!
Just don’t put too much almond extract because it can be overwhelming.
Oh my gosh, I would eat that even without sickness! Yum!
Freezing clementines…what a great idea! This looks divine. You are so creative Angela!
DROOL!
this looks amazing, and so healthy!
Love your pictures… Your Smoothies looks amazing. Ashlee, my wife makes Green Monster smoothies all the time (http://ashandlewplus2.com/2010/09/04/green-monsters-and-greek-yogurt/) and I really love it.. I am looking forward to trying this one.
Lew
I am making that this weekend! I love smoothies. I’ve even started taking Green Monsters to work for lunch. Take care of Eric. I hope you stay flu free.
I wish you had posted this earlier! Sadly, I got the flu a few days ago and had to spend New Year’s Eve in bed with NyQuil and a box of Kleenex
Oh man, I MUST have this!