Delicious, Healthy Strawberry Shake

  3.9 – 129 reviews  • Strawberry

A lovely variation on hot tea. This was handed to me following the hospital delivery of my third child. This tea tastes good and soothes nausea and upset tummies.

Prep Time: 10 mins
Total Time: 10 mins
Servings: 2

Ingredients

  1. 2 cups milk
  2. 1 cup frozen strawberries
  3. 1 tablespoon honey
  4. 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

Instructions

  1. Combine milk, strawberries, honey, and vanilla in a blender. Blend until smooth.
  2. Pour into glasses and serve.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 186 kcal
Carbohydrate 27 g
Cholesterol 20 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 8 g
Saturated Fat 3 g
Sodium 102 mg
Sugars 24 g
Fat 5 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Maria Gordon
WOW SO GOOD!
Suzanne Caldwell
I used frozen strawberries instead of ice and I found it on the blah side. So I doubled the strawberries and added some liquid stevia. I would consider this a 5 star recipe with these additions.
Tammy Lewis
It was awful, it had way to much milk.
Dr. Andrea Russell
I will definitely make this again! I love it! I can enjoy a treat I like while being healthy!
William Jones
this tasted like non favor full. no flavor. i added more strawberries and it still didn’t taste right.
Alec Ford
I added banana to it to make it a little more sweeter but still healthy. Otherwise, I would definitely make it again soon!
Nicholas Lewis
Good.
Mrs. Sierra Thompson
I loved it!! I made this this morning for me and my brother!! It is delicious!!
Robert Miller
3.21.18 I used skim milk (what I had on hand) which I know didn’t do a whole lot for the flavor, so I added more strawberries and a bit more honey to ramp up the flavor. Considering this doesn’t have ice cream, this is a pretty good stand-in for a milkshake!
Kyle Ruiz
I followed Logan17K’s recipe, and I found it pretty good. The only major downside is that I’d only add a spoonful of sugar instead of 1/4 of a cup, and I’d add a bit less honey (it was a bit too sweet for my taste). But besides that, the recipe was good.
John Coleman
I tried the recipe as written, but it was too thick for my preference. So I used 1/2 milk and 1/2 juice for the liquid. I used 1 Capri Sun fruit juice packet (it’s what was in my fridge!), plus 1 cup of 2% milk, and left all other ingredients the same. Very yummy with these changes!! My very picky son even had 2 helpings, 🙂
George Gibson
My family did not enjoy this smoothie without the banana, but once we added banana, it was amazing!
David Kelly
Blah
Cindy Lopez DVM
a bad drink
Eric Williams
At first it tasted really bad. I added a few more strawberrys, honey, vanilla and some sugar. After that it tasted better, still not great.
Sarah Stuart
Had to add a little sugar. Good.
Christopher Grant
It was really good but I added two handfuls of ice cubes and a lot more honey 🙂 I really enjoyed your recipe
Caroline Cannon
I really liked this recipe, and I will definitely make this again. I cut the milk down to one cup (since I don’t reallly like milk), and I added sugar to get a more sweeter taste. The honey didn’t make the shake sweet enough for me. I would recommend this to anyone!
Daniel Sharp
I made this carefully following the recipe, only to be disappointed. The milk completely overpowers the strawberries. It doesn’t taste like a smoothie. It doesn’t even taste like strawberry milk. It was just strawberry-tinted milk. It was very bland and foamy. The color in most of the photos is a deep pink, but ours looked a lot lighter, and it was close to white. The milk, overpowering, again. I might try this again and modify the recipe, but I would not recommend following the exact recipe.
John Mccormick
This was great. I used half as much milk to make it thicker, and it turned out awesome!
Andrea Schneider
I needed to cut the receipe in half. I routinely use fat free mik. This came out very bland using 70 grams of strawberries (conversion for 1/2 cup) So it did seem bland and bitter, the honey didn’t want to bind with the ingredients..

 

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