Strawberry Peach Smoothie

Sweet strawberries and peaches blended into swirls of red and yellow orange for a healthy and delicious smoothie. This beverage is summer in a glass, perfect for a hot day. 

Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

 Hope you had a fun Father’s Day! I certainly did with tons of food and cake. Pictures to come later =)

It’s mid-June, which means that summer is approaching fast now. Officially anyway. It’s already summer for me since the beginning of May.

To continue with my summer recipes, I decided that I wanted to share a strawberry and peach smoothie. The blend of red and yellow orange create a gorgeous drink, perfect for a hot summer day. If you love strawberries and peaches as much as I do, you’ll enjoy this drink. It’s quick to make and filled with tons of Vitamin C.

Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

When it’s hot out, which San Francisco rarely ever is until this year, I lose my appetite and all I want to do is drink something sweet and cold. What better way to satisfy that craving than with a healthy and delicious smoothie using summer fruits? Can you think anything more summery than strawberries and peaches? Or maybe I’m just partial to strawberries and peaches. Either way, this is definitely a blend of fruits I enjoy.

 Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

First, chop up the strawberries and peaches.

  Chopped Strawberries

Chopped Peaches

 Then blend the strawberries with ice. Once the strawberries become as smooth as you like, taste the smoothie. The reason for this is because every batch of strawberries is different. Some strawberries are more sweet than others. Sometimes it’s sour. If you like sour smoothies, then leave the drink as is. However, if it’s too sour, add your preferred sweetener until it’s perfect for you. Quickly blend the sweetener into the smoothie. Pour the smoothie into each cup.

Next, blend the peaches with ice until it becomes the consistency you like. Again, see if the peach smoothie is perfect for your taste. If not, add a little bit of sweetener. Play with the flavor until it’s perfect for you. Pour the peach smoothie into the cups on top of the strawberry portion. The peach smoothie will sink down into the center.

Use a straw or a chopstick to swirl the smoothie from the center to the outer edges to create the swirled look.

 Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

Serve the smoothies cold and enjoy!

 Strawberry Peach Smoothie | Cooking with a Wallflower

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52 comments

  1. Gail says:

    I just bought a Ninja Nutri blender, so I’m on the prowl for good smoothie recipes. Thank you for this and for liking my blog post.

  2. Ann says:

    I make something like this often and love it! If you want a more liquid consistency, I recommend adding carrot juice. It’s a natural sweetener (but not too sweet!) and makes an even more beautiful color!

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