Blogging Marathon# 54: Week 2/ Day 1
Theme: Kid's Delight -- Fruits in any form
Dish: Mango-Almond Smoothie
We are starting a brand new week of blogging marathon and my theme for this week is 'Fruits in any form'. It's for Valli's Kid's Delight event being hosted this month by Harini. I have 2 extremes at home, my son doesn't want to touch any fruit and my daughter loves most of the fruits. So for this week, I've tried to make dishes that would (hopefully) please both of them.
First up is this delicious and nutritious mango-almond smoothie. With mango season in full swing, I am making sure to keep fresh, juicy mangoes in stock all the time. We eat most of them as is -- peeled and diced.
My daughter gets all excited when I start peeling the mangoes but my picky son runs the other way. After lot of coercing he ate 1 or 2 pieces and said it tastes good and now he understands why mango lassi tastes so good. Moral of the story is he would rather drink his fruit than eat them. So here's one way I can get him to eat/ drink some mangoes.
This recipe is from a Telugu cooking show. Smoothie looked so thick and delicious on TV, that I was tempted to make it right away. Almonds make the smoothie creamy and nutty. Both my kids slurped it right up.
First up is this delicious and nutritious mango-almond smoothie. With mango season in full swing, I am making sure to keep fresh, juicy mangoes in stock all the time. We eat most of them as is -- peeled and diced.
My daughter gets all excited when I start peeling the mangoes but my picky son runs the other way. After lot of coercing he ate 1 or 2 pieces and said it tastes good and now he understands why mango lassi tastes so good. Moral of the story is he would rather drink his fruit than eat them. So here's one way I can get him to eat/ drink some mangoes.
This recipe is from a Telugu cooking show. Smoothie looked so thick and delicious on TV, that I was tempted to make it right away. Almonds make the smoothie creamy and nutty. Both my kids slurped it right up.
Ingredients:
Mango - 2 medium, peeled and diced (about 3cups)
Almonds - 2~3tbsp
Sugar or other sweetener - as needed
Milk - 1½cups (Almond milk would taste great here, but any dairy or non-dairy milk can be used)
Ice Cubes - for serving
Method:
Sugar or other sweetener - as needed
Milk - 1½cups (Almond milk would taste great here, but any dairy or non-dairy milk can be used)
Ice Cubes - for serving
Method:
- Soak almonds for at least 4~5 hours or overnight. Once ready, they can be peeled or not -- it's totally up to you. I peeled mine :-)
- Grind the almonds with ¼cup of milk into a smooth paste.
- Next add the mango cubes, sugar or other sweetener and the remaining milk. Blend until smooth.
- Serve over ice. Enjoy!!
Lets check out what my fellow marathoners have cooked today for BM# 54.
I am a fan of the fruit eaten whole but this smoothie form seems to please kids :-))
ReplyDeleteThat's really a very tempting smoothie and lovely color..
ReplyDeleteUnderstanding kids' eating habit is indeed a great effort. Great that you made your son enjoy mangoes. This looks so inviting..
ReplyDeleteLast pic makes me drool..wonderful smoothie..
ReplyDeleteLove the color of the smoothie and love anything with mango.
ReplyDeleteI like to eat my fruits and also these kinds of smoothies just as my little one. Thanks for sending it to the 'Kid's delight'.
ReplyDeleteYum, just loving that glass of goodness. Love anything made of mangoes
ReplyDeleteLove the lovely color of this smoothie.
ReplyDeleteLove the vibrant color. Almonds is an interesting addition.
ReplyDeleteLove adding nuts to mango smoothie! We love mangoes as well but use up most as the fruit.
ReplyDeleteLovely colour and an interesting combo.
ReplyDeletewhat a perfectly thick and creamy smoothie
ReplyDeletePictures are so yum!...so wonderful reading about your kids..and the way we struggle most times to get them taste all, really is so taxing..it amazes me that your kids are not so fussy as mine!..
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