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.








This looks super good. I want to make it tomorrow but I have no coconut milk. Is there anything I can substitute it for? I’m also wondering what is the date do for the smoothie. I’m curious!
I’m sorry to hear Eric’s not feeling well. I’m sure you’ll nurse him right back to health. This smoothie sounds absolutely amazing! It looks so decadent and creamy, especially with the addition of avocado!
We have a nice big box of clementines sitting in the kitchen and I think I have a good idea as to what is going to happen to them now! This smoothie sounds BRILLIANT.
I have been eating a ridiculous number of clementines lately. LOVE.
I also feel like I have a cold coming on… scratchy throat and all. This smoothie may need to make an appearance tomorrow to pump up my immune system and soothe my throat!
I couldn’t find any decent bananas or avocados at the co-op, so I replaced them with frozen peaches and mango. DELICIOUS. Especially if topped with some ground nutmeg….it really brings out the flavors!
mmm sounds good!
That looks sooo good. I used to love creamsicles.
Only you could make something as decadent as a creamsicle into a healthy (vegan!) treat sure to bust a flu. Your creativity never ceases to amaze me. I especially love that you used clementines; I’ve been going crazy for them, too! I hope Eric feels better soon. For extra vitamin C, try giving him cauliflower&&broccoli. Cauliflower (& I think broccoli, too) has more vitamin C than an orange. Cool, huh?
Have a lovely day!
xox
MMMM clementines are the best!!
As usual, this looks amazing! I can’t wait to try it out. Now I just need to go to the grocery store and get some clementines. :)
That look soooo perfect for the summer! I really hope it cured eric!
I spent the last few weeks blending bucco clementines into smoothies the past few weeks, but never thought about freezing them (along with avocados) first. Clever! Thanks again for a fantastic recipe.
Looks great!!
Looks great!
On an unrelated note, do you use a heart-rate monitor? Is anyone aware of an accurate, but not super expensive one?
Thanks!
I have a HRM with my Garmin 305, but I dont use it. I think it works quite well if I remember correctly though.
Thanks for posting another great recipe!
I don’t comment much on your blog, but I read every post. I wanted to take an opportunity to let you know how much I appreciate what you do. Your posts are always so thoughtful, beautiful (great photos!), and fun to read. And your recipes are amazing.
I’m really looking forward to what you have in store for your readers in 2011!
This smoothie looks so yummy. You really do know how to take care of your man.. Eric is a lucky guy. Hope he feels better soon and here’s to hoping you don’t catch the bug.
Lucky Eric!!! (well, for the smoothie, not for the flu) Hope it did the trick and he feels better soon.
What an absolutely genius smoothie! I REALLY want to try this out!
What an amazing recipe. I just made this for my boys for their back to school breakfast and they both loved it. I didn’t have the avacodo so I left that out and added a bit of vanilla protein powder for them but it still tasted great. Thanks for the recipe!
Yum my favorite flavor is orange. I even love to pair it with chocolate! Thanks for sharing :)
Yummmm I love creamsicles in the summer and since I’ve taken to drinking ridiculously cold things in the winter (hello green monsters) this sounds like something I need in my life! I hope Eric is feeling better soon and stay healthy :)
This looks SO freakin’ amazing and yummy! I want it now!! :)