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    Home » Family Friendly Recipes » Drinks

    Traffic Light Fruit Smoothie Recipe

    Apr 19, 2015 · 7 Comments

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    Today I'm sharing a fun traffic light fruit smoothie recipe that I put together recently.  

    I've called it a traffic light smoothie because it's based on the three colours of a set of traffic light; red, yellow and green, and it was a big hit with my vehicle loving boys!

    The smoothie is made entirely from fruit and fruit juices and is a very fun way to get some of those 5 a day into your child! These would be great at a vehicle themed party, or for an extra special healthy breakfast.

    Fun and Healthy Traffic Light Fruit Smoothie Recipe from Eats Amazing UK - fun food for kids

    Traffic Light Fruit Smoothies

    Ingredients

    • 2 kiwi fruit
    • 8cm chunk cucumber
    • 1 mango
    • 300g strawberries
    • fruit juice of your choice

    Fun and Healthy Traffic Light Fruit Smoothie Recipe from Eats Amazing UK - made entirely from fresh fruits and fruit juice

    Method

    Prepare your ingredients - peel the mango and cut into small chunks, wash and hull the strawberries, then cut into quarters, peel the kiwi fruit and cut into chunks, cut the cucumber into chunks.  Lay the fruits and cucumber on baking sheets and freeze for a couple of hours, keeping the different fruits separate from each other.

    Once frozen, blend the strawberries with a little fruit juice to form a thick smoothie.  Pour into a glass to form a layer filling just under a third of the glass. Next, blend the mangos with a little fruit juice to form a second smoothie, and layer it on top.  If you are having trouble with the layering, try putting the glasses with the first layer in the freezer for half an hour to set before pouring on the second.  Finally, blend the kiwi fruit, cucumber and a little fruit juice to form a third smoothie, and layer over the top as before. 

    Serve immediately, or chill in the freezer for up to half an hour before serving.

    Fun and Healthy Traffic Light Fruit Smoothie Recipe from Eats Amazing UK - great healthy food idea for kids

    For the fruit juices, I happened to have a few different juices open so I used pineapple juice with the strawberries, orange juice with the mango and apple juice with the kiwi and cucumber, but almost any fruit juice should work.

    You can pour any leftover smoothie mixture into lolly moulds and freeze to make tasty fruit ice lollies or into silicone cups to make frozen smoothie bites.

    Grace

    Fun and Healthy Traffic Light Fruit Smoothie Recipe from Eats Amazing UK - fun food for kids
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    5 from 2 votes

    Traffic Light Fruit Smoothies

    Fun and healthy traffic light fruit smoothie recipe made only from fresh fruit and fruit juice!
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Chill in freezer30 minutes mins
    Total Time40 minutes mins
    Course: Breakfast, Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: British, Vegan, Vegetarian
    Servings: 2 people
    Author: Grace Hall

    Ingredients

    • 2 kiwi fruit
    • 8 cm chunk cucumber
    • 1 mango
    • 300 g strawberries
    • fruit juice of your choice

    Instructions

    • Prepare your ingredients - peel the mango and cut into small chunks, wash and hull the strawberries, then cut into quarters, peel the kiwi fruit and cut into chunks, cut the cucumber into chunks.  Lay the fruits and cucumber on baking sheets and freeze for a couple of hours, keeping the different fruits separate from each other.
    • Once frozen, blend the strawberries with a little fruit juice to form a thick smoothie.  Pour into a glass to form a layer filling just under a third of the glass. Next, blend the mangos with a little fruit juice to form a second smoothie, and layer it on top.  
    • If you are having trouble with the layering, try putting the glasses with the first layer in the freezer for half an hour to set before pouring on the second. Finally, blend the kiwi fruit, cucumber and a little fruit juice to form a third smoothie, and layer over the top as before. Serve immediately, or chill in the freezer for up to half an hour before serving.

     

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    1. Kirsty Hijacked By Twins says

      April 22, 2015 at 3:25 pm

      These look fantastic and such a fun way to get more fruit into the little ones 🙂 x #TastyTuesdays

      Reply
      • Grace says

        May 14, 2015 at 12:55 pm

        Thank you, I was really pleased with how they came out!

        Reply
    2. flourishing little mind says

      July 16, 2015 at 8:42 pm

      These look fab! great when learning colours too! i've just recently introduces smoothies to my little one. im sure he would love the different flavours of these ones!

      Reply
    5 from 2 votes (2 ratings without comment)

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