Fruity Slush
This is a nice, healthy snack which can also serve as a side dish or dessert. Simple to make, you just whirl 4 ingredients in the blender, then pop into the freezer for a couple of hours to turn slushy. As an extra bonus, you get a great calcium boost from the nonfat dry-milk powder. Healthy and tasty. SCORE.
FRUITY SLUSH
1 c. crushed pineapple, packed in its own juice
1/2 banana
1 T. frozen orange juice concentrate (I didn't have this, but used about 3 T. regular orange juice instead)
1/3 c. nonfat dry milk powder
Blend all ingredients in blender. Place mixture in plastic bowl and put in freezer for a couple hours, until slushy. (Two hours was perfect for mine. It sounds from the recipe like you can still eat it even if it gets really firm.)
NOTE: Go check out Ann Kroeker's Food on Fridays for more culinary deliciousness.
FRUITY SLUSH
1 c. crushed pineapple, packed in its own juice
1/2 banana
1 T. frozen orange juice concentrate (I didn't have this, but used about 3 T. regular orange juice instead)
1/3 c. nonfat dry milk powder
Blend all ingredients in blender. Place mixture in plastic bowl and put in freezer for a couple hours, until slushy. (Two hours was perfect for mine. It sounds from the recipe like you can still eat it even if it gets really firm.)
NOTE: Go check out Ann Kroeker's Food on Fridays for more culinary deliciousness.
8 Comments:
Trying this RIGHT NOW!!! I have all of those ingredients....we'll see how it goes!
Hope you like it, SAH in Suburbia. I forgot to add, one recipe serves 2-3.
Ha ha....I'll eat it all myself!!
That's so cool. I also posted a very similar slushie recipe. http://itswholesome.wordpress.com/2009/03/06/dream-slush/
I can do this! I can do this!
I love simple, easy, yummy recipes.
But I think I might wait until it totally warms up to try this. It looks summery.
Then again, maybe sitting, sipping a slush, is a way to pretend that it's warm outside...
Wow, quick, easy, healty and yummy...that's what I'm talking about!
Hi Lynn! Thanks for stopping by my blog!
Re: The Dandelion wine, I did actually look into it for my Dad, but the recipe I found took four QUARTS of dandelion flowers... I didn't have that much in my little garden area, only enough for the 1/2 cup for the cookies! And now I've already pulled all of the "weeds" so that I can start planting our veggies!
Off to check out your blog...
Sadie
Looks really yummy. I will have to try this!
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