Frosty Vanilla Fig Smoothie

Frosty Vanilla Fig Smoothie

I forget how much I LOVE summer! Sunny mornings and brisk afternoon showers…the grass is bright green and flowers are in full bloom. I sleep with my windows open, and I wake up to the sun peaking in my window and sound of birds chirping…so flippin’ cool. Does that almost sound like an opening to a Disney movie?! Let’s not forget all the fresh produce as well – juicy melons, spicy crisp radishes, sweet cherries and loads of zucchini just to name a few – YUM.

Fig smoothie 1I have really been craving fresh foods and cold, refreshing dishes, especially after sitting out in the sun to soak up some Vitamin D for a bit. I’ve also recently discovered my love of frozen figs…yep, frozen ones. They were selling a huge bag of organic green figs at Costco, and I’ve had them stashed in the freezer for a couple months since limiting my fruit intake on my elimination diet. I was craving something sweet and cold the other night, and I thought I’d give these a try on my stomach. Tummy approved and WOW, are they delicious!

I let a couple figs sit out on the counter for a few minutes, then nibbled at a frozen one…a little bite of heaven! Ever since, I’ve been incorporating them in a variety of recipes (and trying to eat them in moderation as I am reintroducing fruits). First up, this frosty fig and vanilla smoothie is one of my favorites…I’ve had it for dessert a couple times too! This smoothie is perfect as an afternoon pick-me-up or a quick breakfast to start your day with loads of energy 🙂

Fig smoothie

Frosty Vanilla Fig Smoothie 
Grain-free, Gluten-free, Paleo & AIP-friendly, Nut-free, Vegan, Dairy-free, Soy-free, Refined Sugar Free, Nightshade-free

Frosty Vanilla Fig Smoothie

Frosty Vanilla Fig Smoothie

A creamy, naturally sweet smoothie made with frozen figs, banana, and a hint of vanilla. This refreshing drink is dairy-free, rich in fiber, and perfect for breakfast or a nourishing snack.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes

Ingredients
  

  • 1 cup coconut milk (I used from a can, but any milk would work based on preference/allergy)
  • 1/4 tsp pure vanilla extract (alcohol free for AIP) or vanilla powder
  • 2-3 medium green figs, frozen and rough chopped (can use other color and varieties)
  • *If you're sensitive to sugars, add 1/4 avocado for creaminess and use 1-2 figs, but will be less sweet
  • Optional add-ins:
  • handful of leafy greens (baby spinach, chard, kale)
  • 1/2 cup of frozen banana, your favorite berry or mango for a different flavor

Instructions
 

  • Add ingredients in order as they are listed to a high-powered blender (such as a Vitamix). Blend on high until smooth

Notes

If you do not have a high-powered blender, you might need to let your figs de-frost for 15 minutes or so and chop them smaller OR add more liquid.

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