Sweet Potato Smoothie

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My toddler brushed his teeth in the dog’s water bowl this morning. I just thought you should have that information, in case any of you were feeling like inadequate parents and I could make you feel better about yourselves. You’re doing great!

This Sweet Potato Smoothie really tastes like a pumpkin pie milkshake – super-creamy, warmed with cinnamon and vanilla, with a lovely pale, milkshake-y hue – if I hadn’t made it myself, I wouldn’t believe it’s sweetened only by dates and banana.

It’s so dessert-like that it’s no surprise my little guy devours it.

Although I suppose his opinions don’t carry much weight now that I’ve disclosed his taste for dog water.

It’s funny, he hasn’t got many words, but he knows the sounds of everything (animals especially, but also the vacuum cleaner, etc.). So when he wants a smoothie, he makes a dramatic whirring sound, imitating the blender. Pretty adorable, no?

Ok, sorry, I’ll stop momming.

It was so yummy that I scribbled the recipe right on the owner’s manual so that I could share it with you. It makes a delicious, filling breakfast – and healthy! Really just sweet potato, banana, dates and milk.

To cook the sweet potato, prick it a few times and cook in the microwave until tender (the time will depend on the size of the potato – check it and turn it every 2 minutes), OR you can cut it in cubes and steam it, OR you can roast it in the oven, if you’re turning it on anyway. If you have a high powered blender like a Vitamix, you don’t even need to take off the skin – it’ll be imperceptible in the smoothie. Otherwise, use the flesh only, cut in chunks or scooped by spoonfuls.

Are you a smoothie-for-breakfast person?

P.S. I realize this post sounds a bit sponsor-y, but it’s totally not. I just love my Vitamix blenders. 🙂

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Sweet Potato Smoothie

Prep Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 1 serving

Ingredients  

  • 1 frozen banana broken in chunks
  • ½ cup cooked and cooled sweet potato in chunks
  • 2 pitted dates
  • ¼ tsp cinnamon
  • ¼ tsp vanilla extract
  • 1 cup milk

Instructions 

  • Place all ingredients in blender container in the order listed and secure lid. Start on low speed, then gradually increase to high and blend for 30-40 seconds, until completely smooth.
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2 Comments

  1. Charlie Jenkins says:

    What milk would you use for this?

    1. Ok... says:

      5 stars
      Usually, when it just says milk, that means you use cow milk. Then it’s still up to you whether you use skim, 1%, 2%, whole milk…A1, A2…

      But in today’s world, it’s whatever milk you personally use: soy, almond, cashew, buttermilk, powdered with water, canned, or whatever else.

      But, I have exception to the recipe, myself, because cinnamon does not make pumpkin pie. For pumpkin pie, you use: cinnamon, ginger and cloves. And a few people will even add nutmeg.

      So, I am going to have to experiment with how much of each spice to make a truly pumpkin pie tasting smoothie! LOL

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