Peach Maple Smoothie

Leftover peaches and sweet maple yogurt come together for the easiest five-minute peach maple smoothie you will ever make in this Un-Recipe. These flavors are a perfect pair for when it’s not quite summer, but not quite fall.

Peach Maple Smoothie

First thing’s first — I am the worst at making smoothies. Seriously, the WORST. I find recipes for these delicious concoctions full of healthy greens and veggies that supposedly taste like heaven, but when I try and make them they taste like kale soup blended up with yesterday’s garbage. Barf. I think it’s me.

Happily, my smoothie barista-ing (that’s a word) luck changed when I found myself with a boatload of leftover peach slices after a Labor Day party. They were pretty bruised and yucky to look at, but still perfectly edible. Rather than waste them, I got to work using them up!

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Leftover peaches and sweet maple yogurt come together for the easiest five-minute smoothie you will ever make. These flavors are a perfect pair for when it’s not quite summer, but not quite fall. Refreshing smoothie recipe with only 5 ingredients.

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Admittedly, this is not one of those superfood smoothies that will check a million vitamin and mineral boxes, but it’s yummy and foolproof.

Make It

To start, grab a handful of peach slices, fresh or frozen. If you’re starting with whole peaches, slice up one peach and use about three-quarters of it. Feel free to snack on the rest.

Next, you’ll want to add some maple-flavored yogurt. I used my go-to Stonyfield Farms because that’s what I had on hand, but Brown Cow Cream Top is also divine. I used a generous scoop that equaled about half the volume of the peaches. You could also use vanilla, honey, or even peach if you wanted it extra peachy, but I was trying to get my fall on and maple is my jam.

I also added a squirt of honey in there because I have terrible allergies and local honey supposedly helps with that. It can’t hurt, right?

The last ingredient needed is some sort of liquid. You can adjust the amount to suit how thick or thin you want your smoothie to be. I always err on the side of less because you can always add more liquid to thin out the consistency, but you can’t go the other way.

I used almond milk, but regular milk, soy milk, water, or even your favorite juice would work just as well. Give it a good whirl in your blender on the “liquefy” setting until you no longer see or hear any chunks flying by in there.

The Finishing Touch

This part is clearly optional, but I had some maple sugar cubes in my cabinet so I used a zester to grate a little dusting on top of my smoothie. You don’t have to stick to the theme though! Coconut flakes might be tasty, or an extra drizzle of maple syrup and honey on top. Whipped cream maybe? Let’s get a little bit extra with this one 😉

So are you one of those smoothie geniuses? If so, color me JEALOUS. But if not, give this one a try and let me know what you think! Cheers *clink*

Peach Maple Smoothie

Peachy Maple Smoothie

Yield: 1 serving
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes

Leftover peaches and sweet maple yogurt come together for the easiest five-minute smoothie you will ever make in this Un-Recipe. These flavors are a perfect pair for when it’s not quite summer, but not quite fall.

Ingredients

  • 1 scant cup of peach slices
  • 1/2 cup maple yogurt
  • 1/4 - 1/2 cup almond milk
  • Generous squirt of honey, optional
  • Maple sugar, optional

Instructions

  1. Combine all ingredients through maple sugar in a blender
  2. Blend on the liquefy setting until no chunks remain and the consistency is super smooth (about 30 seconds to a minute)
  3. Pour into a glass and top with a dusting of maple sugar if desired
  4. Enjoy!

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