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I’m showing you how to make a strawberry smoothie you won’t be able to put down. Need an invigorating morning pick-me-up or energizing snack? This tart + sweet strawberry smoothie recipe is the perfect health-boosting treat โ an utterly delicious blend of antioxidant-rich strawberries, nutrient-packed cherries and protein-rich cashews.
Let’s talk about how to make a strawberry smoothie like a pro.
Banana-Free Smoothie
I always get requests for banana-free smoothie recipes, and this one delivers! Yet how does this smoothie stay creamy and sweet? Well, cashews are the secret ingredient.
While any kind of plant milk can be used in this smoothie, cashew milk is by far the creamiest. And the 2 extra tablespoons of raw cashews add healthy fat + a creamy finish without adding the extra flavor that comes from almonds.
If you need some more banana-free smoothie recipes, then blend through this list:
- Avocado smoothie
- Chia seed smoothie
- Caramel protein shake
- Brain food smoothie
- Mango smoothie
- Peach spinach smoothie
- Pineapple ginger smoothie
Don’t worry banana lovers; I’ve got tons of smoothies with banana too!
Fresh vs Frozen Strawberries
Another common smoothie question is whether to use fresh or frozen ingredients. While fruits do lose some of their nutritional value when frozen, they are typically frozen in season + at the peak of freshness.
So whether you buy fresh or frozen, you’ll still get great nutrition out of this strawberry smoothie.
How to freeze strawberries
Often, I buy strawberries in February (peak of the season here in Florida), and freeze them. BAM! I’ve got the best strawberries around for a few months of strawberry smoothies. Here’s my process
- Place strawberries in a colander and then rinse thoroughly with water. Pat dry with a clean towel.
- Hull the strawberries using either a knife or strawberry huller.
- Place the strawberries on a baking tray, making sure each berry doesnโt touch.
- Freeze for at least an hour.
- Place frozen strawberries in a resealable freezer bag and store in the freezer for up to 12 months.
This strawberry smoothie recipe can be made with fresh or frozen strawberries. If you aren’t using a high powered blender, then make sure to thaw the berries slightly before blending.
How to Make a Strawberry Smoothie
Itโs so easy to make a strawberry cherry cashew smoothie. Depending on your blender, soaking the cashews prior to blending might help. You can soften cashews with three methods:
The first method involves soaking the cashews overnight for 8 hours in water.
The second method involves boiling the cashews in hot water for 5-10 minutes.
The third method involves bringing the coconut water to a boil, then turning off the heat and adding the cashews to soak in the hot coconut water for 30 minutes to an hour.
Once the cashews are softened, drain, then add them to the blender along with the cashew milk, strawberries and frozen cherries. Blend until smooth and creamy. If the strawberry smoothie is too thick, add a bit more cashew milk, or water, and continue blending until reaching the desired consistency.
Health Benefits of a Strawberry Smoothie
From flavor to health benefits, cherries have so much to offer in this smoothie. Not only do they have a welcoming tartness that balances out the sweetness, theyโre also packed with powerful antioxidants. Cherries also support healthy sleep and reduce inflammation.
Strawberries are full of vitamin C, which boosts your immunity as well as reduces the free-radicals that cause disease. With all of the cold and flu viruses circulating, thereโs no better time to load up on vitamin C!
Cashews are a great source of plant-based protein. Cashews provide heart-healthy omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids, along with vitamins E, K, and B6 and Manganese, Magnesium, Copper, as well as Phosphorous and Zinc.
Whip up this tasty strawberry smoothie recipe as a health-packed breakfast or satisfying snack. The whole family will love this creamy treat! Will you please rate + review this recipe once you make it? Your reviews help us bloggers out so much.
Strawberry Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1 cup strawberries
- ยฝ cup cherries frozen
- 1 cup cashew milk
- 2 tbsp raw cashews
- 1 serving homemade protein powder optional
Instructions
- Blendย all ingredients until smooth
- Pourย into a glass and enjoy!
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Notes
- Cashews are used for creaminess, yet can be subbed with oats and oat milk, or almonds and almond milk
- Use at least one frozen fruit for a refreshingly cool smoothie.
- To up the fiber content + help your body break down the natural fruit sugar in this recipe add up to 1 cup of spinach per serving.
Strawberries are one if those fruits I need sweetened. Luckily we had just used dates yesteday so I popped a couple in and that did the trick for me! Yummm!
I changed the recipe a bit -. Blended almond milk and frozen strawberries and added avocado with scoop of the protein – it turned out delicious !!
So refreshing- I loved it
Good but not my favorite. I might experiment a bit in the future, subbing a medjool date or 2 for the sweet cherries.
Today’s Smoothie Was Delicious, Creamy And Not To Sweet ๐ With Just The Right Amount Of Sweetness From The Strawberries And Cherries. I Added Vanilla Protein Powder For That Little Bit Of Extra Protein. I Am Getting More Comfortable Adding Blended Raw Cashews To My Smoothies For The Creamy Texture. The Color Of My Smoothie Reminded Me Of The Nestle Quik Strawberry Milk From When I Was A Kid, So Pretty. I Will Make This Smoothie Again And Add A Little Spinach ๐
Nothing I like better than a strawberry, cherry, cashew milk smoothie. I am sorry for not following the rules all the way, but I can’t stand waste. I did try it and was looking around as I was enjoying it, and saw a banana getting a little too brown so I pour my smoothie back in the Vitamix and added the banana. Oh Boy, that is my most favorite of all smoothies. I love this challenge because I get to make. different smoothies than normal. Sometime is like what should I make this morning? The. challenge has that all worked out for me. Love That!
Glad we’re making mornings a little bit easier for you, Laura! ๐ So glad you’re doing the Summer Smoothie Challenge with us!
Mmmmm!! I tried this two ways. For dessert was soaked cashews, water, frozen strawberries and cherries – delicious! For breakfast used the same as the first plus added chia seeds, ground flax, spinach and frozen radish tops (greens) – also great!
Yum! Another winner. I love the taste of summer, very refreshing.
This strawberry smoothie was very good. I liked that it wasn’t too sweet. I also wanted a little more umph to the smoothie so I added some plant based protein and a handfull of spinach. This will definitely stay in the rotation.
Loved this flavor combination!
Loved this smoothie! Anything with cherries & strawberries is fabulous.
Smooth and tasty. Love the strawberry cherry combo. The cashews give it body.
It was my least favorite so far but not bad Not sure what I would change. Maybe more cherries. Love that you sent us a glycemic list. Thank you
Love a good fresh strawberry smoothie. I used oat milk as that is what I had. Worked great with the cashews for the added creaminess. Never thought about adding cherries. Both fruit are available now so extra special and probably my go to while the fruit is still fresh.
It was my least favorite so far but not bad Not sure what I would change. Maybe more cherries. Love that you sent us a glycemic list. Thank you
This was fantastic! Added spinach to cut back on the sweetness a bit and add fiber. Such a fun one.
This was very good. I did not have any almonds, so I added a banana to the recipe.