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London Fog Smoothie

Cozy London Fog Smoothie

I’ve been a tea drinker for as long as I can remember. And since I also love smoothies (what dietitian doesn’t?), I’m on totally on board with the idea of a tea-infused smoothie. If a London Fog Smoothie sounds up your alley too read on for the recipe!

I’m a big fan of a good cup of coffee in the afternoon, but I start every day with a milky cup of hot tea.  Next to my morning snuggle with my sons, it’s my favourite part of the day.  In fact, making a cup of tea is the first thing I do every morning without fail!

Despite the weather being cooler I still love a good smoothie so figured I would create a fall version to share with you.  You can skip the step of freezing the tea and just add ice cubes if you wish, but I got the best results from freezing the tea.  In fact, you could freeze a bunch at a time and just have them in a container in the freezer to make this smoothie on repeat in a pinch for those busy mornings!

How to Add More Nutrition to a Smoothie

I used dates as a sweetener to add some nutrition and fibre (my favourite way to sweeten a smoothie). You can also add in your favourite vanilla protein powder, a scoop of Greek yogurt or a spoonful of almond butter if you’re wanting to make this a heartier breakfast!

I’m a big fan of adding hemp hearts to smoothies since you can’t taste them and they have a decent amount of protein, fibre and healthy plant-based omega-3 fats!  I usually add greens to most smoothies but this one is an exception;).

If you like smoothies check out this Apple Crisp Smoothie [1] or this Cinnamon Roll Smoothie [2] – two of my favs!  Alternately, these Breakfast Power Cookies [3] are sooo yummy and great to keep in the freezer.

 

LONDON FOG SMOOTHIE

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London Fog Smoothie

This London Fog Smoothie is the perfect fall snack or breakfast on the go! You can add a tablespoon of almond butter, a scoop of vanilla protein powder or some Greek yogurt if you want to make it heartier and add some protein.

Course Breakfast
Cuisine Canadian
Keyword London fog, Smoothie
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1
Author Fraîche

Ingredients

  • 1 cup strongly brewed Earl Grey tea cooled & frozen into ice cubes
  • 1 cup vanilla soy milk* (or milk of choice)
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla (optional)
  • 2-4 pitted dates
  • 1-2 tablespoons hemp hearts

Instructions

  1. Blend all of the ingredients together until smooth and serve!

Recipe Notes

*use unsweetened soy milk for a less sweet smoothie. You can use any plant-based milk, but soy milk has a higher protein vs most others.  Choose a fortified soy milk for the most nutrition.