Get the awesome taste of a cocktail in this nutritious Strawberry Margarita Breakfast Smoothie that is rich in vitamins, protein and fiber!
Did you have your share of chocolate for the month on Valentine's Day? I know I have. However, it was all enjoyed, and with people I love. It has been so much fun covering different recipes over this year's Valentine's Day "season." Thank you for your comments and for following along; I hope you enjoyed yourself whatever it is you did!
As such, now we are on the other side of this holiday, the following smoothie is perfect to start to the day with a healthy breakfast that tastes of summer, cocktails and the beach. Mmmm... Beach...
Full of Fruits and Delicious Nutrients!
The strawberry margarita flavor in this smoothie comes from the juice of half a lime (or 1 key lime), half an orange, and frozen strawberries. However, these three fruits not only make the great flavor of this smoothie, they are also packed with antioxidants and vitamins (Vitamin C especially), and they turn this smoothie into an immune-booster at the same time. If you also have a family, you can relate when I say that I will do most anything to stay healthy.
I am a huge fan of tart, citrus flavors, so I only added one tablespoon of honey as sweetener. You can always add more honey to taste if the citrus kick is too strong for you or if you prefer sweeter smoothies in general.
In addition, this breakfast smoothie is also a great source of protein and fiber due to the greek yogurt and oats in it. The oats make the smoothie thick and creamy. Quick or instant oats will easily blend into a smooth consistency. Plus, they are a hearty, natural foodsource.
After my Green Pina Colada Smoothie, this is already my second cocktail-flavored smoothie. Which other cocktail flavors would you like to see converted into a delicious smoothie? Let me know! For now, enjoy this delicious recipe! And for a real cocktail, try this Pomegranate Margarita.
Recipe
Strawberry Margarita Breakfast Smoothie
Ingredients
- ½ lime or 1 key lime, juiced
- ½ orange
- 1 tablespoon honey more to taste
- ½ cup greek yogurt
- ⅓ cup quick oats or instant
- ½ cup strawberries frozen
Instructions
- Place the ingredients in a blender or food processor in the order they are listed above and blend until completely smooth. Layering from liquid to frozen makes for easier blending.
- Serve right away. Leftovers can be frozen to make breakfast popsicles.
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Random Questions
A traditional strawberry margarita typically consists of tequila, lime juice, triple sec or orange liqueur, and of course, fresh or frozen strawberries for that delicious fruity twist.
The primary alcohol in a margarita is tequila, a distilled beverage made from the blue agave plant. It's the key ingredient that gives the margarita its distinctive flavor and kick.
For a strawberry margarita, a good silver or blanco tequila is often the best choice. Its clean and pure agave flavor pairs well with the sweetness of the strawberries, creating a well-balanced and refreshing drink.
While margaritas can be served on the rocks or straight up, the blended margarita has become a popular variation, especially in warm weather. Blending it with ice gives it a slushy, refreshing texture.
No, the Strawberry Margarita Smoothie in this recipe is a non-alcoholic version that captures the essence and flavors of a classic margarita, but without the actual alcohol content.
Yes, ready-to-drink margaritas can be easily blended with ice to create a frosty, refreshing cocktail. Simply pour the ready-to-drink margarita into the blender, add ice, and blend until it reaches your desired consistency.
The calorie count of a blended strawberry margarita can vary depending on the specific ingredients used, such as the type and amount of alcohol, sweeteners, and other additions. However, a typical blended strawberry margarita can range from 200 to 300 calories per serving.
Kristen Ilgert
Delicious smoothie! Love your blog, Regina! Looking forward to trying out your other recipes.
Regina
Welcome to my blog, Kristen! So happy to hear you like this smoothie. Hopefully you can find other recipes that you and your family will enjoy 🙂
Jacquee @ I Sugar Coat It!
Margaritas for breakfast - totally acceptable in my books!! One just won't do - it's Friday, after all. 😉
Regina
It will have to be a virgin or breakfast variety for me - but I am all for double Margaritas this weekend!!
Janine
This looks really good! I'm thinking I have to try it, then maybe save some for after work and add some tequila. I know you're pregant though, so when I get round to this I'll tell you if it works.
Regina
Haha, do let me know if you try it Janine. It sounds a little weird with the oats and yogurt in this smoothie. But who know, sometimes those are the best things 🙂