I love hot smoothies, and I make lots of variations - Mocha Oat, apple & elderflower, I even make a hot green smoothie (and no it doesn’t taste like soup!). I made this one originally for the lovely Lucy’s Craftberry Bush blog, and she’s kindly letting me share it with you guys too. My hot smoothies are delicious and comforting, but can be packed full of nutrients too.
This version is so good for you - oats, nuts, maca powder (that’s optional, but adds a mild butterscotch taste), banana, coconut and coconut milk. There’s also just a little bit of chocolate in there to add a touch of sweetness. My White Chocolate Coconut Cashew Hot Smoothie is so smooth and creamy that you’ll feel like you’re drinking something sinful!
Before you jump in to make one of these yummy breakfast smoothies - please note that for this recipe I don’t add any hot liquids to my smoothie maker. Most of the ingredients are blended cold, and the coconut milk and white chocolate is heated up separately and then mixed together at the end. Its definitely not a good idea to add any hot liquids to your smoothie maker (it’s either going to shatter the glass (if you have a glass jug) or it’s going to come wushing out with a tonne of pressure when you open the lid after whizzing things up).
So don’t put that smoothie maker away until next Summer. I’ll be using mine right through Autumn and Winter! If you’ve tried my White Chocolate Coconut Cashew Hot Smoothie then please rate the recipe and let me know how you got on in the comments below, I love hearing your thoughts and add-ons to my recipes! You can also follow me on INSTAGRAM, FACEBOOK, PINTEREST, and TWITTERto see what I’m up to in the kitchen, what recipes i’m loving, and of course YOUTUBE to see our latest recipe videos!
The White Chocolate Coconut Cashew Hot Smoothie Recipe:
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