White Chocolate Coconut Cashew Hot Smoothie

If you’ve never tried a hot smoothie before, now is the time!

The cold weather is starting to draw in and, starting the morning off with a hot smoothies fully packed with nutrients is highly encouraging then an icy cold smoothie.

White chocolate coconut cashew smoothie has some health benefits such as, it aids in weight loss, heart healthy, healthy hair and skin, contains antioxidants, and good source of elactrolyte balance

Before you jump in to make one of these yummy breakfast smoothies, please note that for this recipe, no hot liquids was not added to the 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. It’s 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 gushing 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. You can use it through Autumn and Winter!

Ingredients:
Makes 2 Smoothies

  • 2 large or 4 small chunks white Chocolate
  • 2 + ½ cups fresh Coconut milk (the refrigerated kind such as Apro – as opposed to canned coconut milk)
  • 6 tbsp Oats
  • 1 ripe Banana (the riper the better)
  • 2 tsp Maca powder (optional)
  • 20 Cashew nuts
  • 2 tbsp Toasted coconut (simple place unsweetened coconut flakes in a hot oven for 1 minute to brown – but be careful, they burn quickly)

Directions:
– Add the white chocolate to a jug, and pour in 2 cups of the coconut milk. Microwave until the mixture is hot and the chocolate has melted (you can do this in a pan if you prefer).
– Place the oats, banana, maca powder, cashew nuts, 1 tbsp of the toasted coconut, and the 1/2 cup of cold coconut milk into your smoothie maker or blender (don’t add any hot liquid to your smoothie maker or blender).
– Blend on high for a minute until the oats and have been completely incorporated (add an extra splash of cold coconut milk or water if it’s looking too thick to blend properly).
– Divide the blended oat mixture between two cups and stir in the hot milk/chocolate mix. Top with the remaining toasted coconut and serve.

Source: Craft Berry From craftberrybush.com

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