From: Chef #359284
On May 14, 2009
Really refreshing! I used cherry yogurt and left out the vanilla and honey. Love the orange-banana combination!
From: lemoncurd
On Mar 30, 2005
Its 12:30 after midnigh here,I am sipping the smoothie whilst writting the review. I used 3/4 cup of freshly squeezed orange juice, a frozen banana, laban (arabic natural drinking yoghurt, 1 tsp vanilla essence and a pinch a good pinch of cinnamon. Lovely flavours u can taste the orange, banana, vanilla and a hint off cinnamon, Very cooling.
From: AprilShowers
On Mar 25, 2007
This was VERY good! The recipe I usually make uses vanilla yogurt. That combined with the OJ makes for a high sugar content. I wanted to start trying smoothies with plain yogurt to cut down on the sugar. Split 3 ways between me and my boys this is only 10g of sugar. Thanks for an excellent, lower sugar smoothie recipe! We will make this often!
From: buttercup0009
On Nov 6, 2002
I definitely think that this tasted good, but it was the consistensy that I wish was just a little different. I wanted something thicker I guess. I tryed adding four ice cubes but it didn't help. I DID end up drinking the whole thing though, and surprisingly it really filled me up! I'm still full!
From: Charishma Ramchandani
On Sep 26, 2002
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm, so good! I made 1 tall glass of this and had it for breakfast today. I used the Measurements Converter and as per it, used 6 tbsps. of orange juice(fresh) and 24 tbsps. of plain yogurt(beaten), 1/2 tbsp. honey, a little more than 1/2 tsp. vanilla essence and 1/2 a banana(sliced). Processed until smooth and enjoyed every sip of it. Lovely smoothie, will repeat this again definiely.
From: Shannon Payne
On Aug 16, 2007
Very delicious! I could taste each component of the recipe. I used vanilla yogurt and frozen banana but otherwise followed recipe
Thanks for sharing this recipe!
From: ladypit
On Dec 3, 2004
I loved this one! Great taste, smooth, a little thin but just fine. Hint for people with toddlers, this could easily be consumed through a sippy cup. Now, it does include honey so make that decision accordingly (no honey for anyone under 1 is the general recommendation in the US) but an older 2 could get some good nutrition from this through that small hole in the sippy cup! I used organic vanilla fat free yogurt but kept the extra vanilla extract and really liked that flavor with the orange juice and frozen banana (all my bananas were frozen). Thanks Sue!
From: Suzanna Marie
On Aug 22, 2009
Easy to make. I needed to add a packet of sugar substitute to "perk" it up a little. I also added extra o.j. as the banana was big. I think I would enjoy this more in the fall. Without ice cubes, it is warm. I poured it over ice cubes. The cooler it gets, the better it tastes.
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