I’m thrilled to introduce you to my Peaches and Cream Smoothie recipe, a delightful and refreshing frozen peach delight that’s perfect for a quick and healthy treat! If you’re looking for a creamy and delicious way to elevate your day, I promise this recipe is a must-try. With just four natural ingredients, including frozen peaches, milk of your choice, heavy cream, and your preferred sweetener, it’s incredibly easy to make and delivers a burst of sweet, fruity goodness!
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Why I Love This Recipe
This Peaches and Cream Smoothie is a fantastic addition to my collection of smoothie recipes. It falls into the American cuisine category and features frozen peaches as the star ingredient in this smoothie. It’s a quick and easy drink that tastes like a creamy peach dream. Whether you’re a seasoned smoothie enthusiast or a beginner in the kitchen, this recipe is perfect for anyone looking to enjoy a healthy and delicious treat.
Just like my other recipes, such as the Strawberry Slushie, Chocolate Avocado Smoothie, and Strawberry Cheesecake Smoothie, I use the same straightforward blend-and-enjoy approach, making it accessible to everyone. So, if you’re craving a delightful peaches and cream experience, give this recipe a try!
Ingredients
Ingredients
- Milk – can also use your choice of milk or milk alternative. Coconut Milk, Almond Milk, soy milk, oat milk etc.
- Peach – frozen peaches.
- Heavy Cream – heavy cream or heavy whipping cream. Â
- Sweetener – use your preferred sweetener.
Ingredient Substitutions
For a Vegan-Friendly version, simply substitute traditional milk and heavy cream with Coconut Milk and Coconut Cream. This swap maintains the creaminess of the smoothie while using entirely plant-based ingredients.
Essential Kitchen Equipment
Directions
Step 1 Blend milk, frozen peaches, heavy cream, and sweetener in a blender.
🥄 Sweetness Adjustment
If you have a sweet tooth, gradually add extra sweetener in 1/2 tbsp Increments until it reaches your desired level of sweetness.
Step 2 Pour the smoothie into a cup and enjoy.
📄 Leftover Recipe Note
For the best experience, enjoy this smoothie right after blending. Over time, the smoothie may start to melt, resulting in a texture closer to a peach milkshake.
Recipe Variations
Substitute the peaches for strawberries to create a Strawberry Milk Smoothie. Alternatively, elevate the autumn vibes by replacing the peaches with a dash of pumpkin pie seasoning, crafting a delectable Pumpkin Pie Smoothie that’s perfect for the fall season.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I add additional ingredients into this smoothie?
Certainly! Think about including Greek yogurt, protein powder, or a touch of vanilla extract to enhance the flavor and nutrition to your liking.
Can I use fresh peaches instead of frozen ones in this smoothie?
While you can use fresh peaches, keep in mind that it may result in a slightly thinner consistency and a milder peach flavor. If you opt for fresh peaches, be sure to add 3/4 cup of ice.
Is there a way to reduce the calorie content of this smoothie?
You can consider using a sugar alternative sweetener. Options like stevia, monk fruit sweetener are lower in calories and carbs compared to traditional sugar.
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Watch How To Make It
Peaches and Cream Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1/2 Cup Milk or milk of choice
- 4-5 Slices Peaches frozen
- 2 tbsp Heavy Whipping Cream
- 2 tbsp Sweetener your preferred sweetener
Instructions
- Gather all the ingredients.
- Place all ingredients into a blender and blend until smooth (about 10-15 seconds).
- Pour in tall glass and enjoy!
Nutrition
*Values Based Per Serving
I made this smoothie a few minutes ago with some additions that you mention (vanilla protein powder, vanilla extract, chia seeds, Greek yogurt) and it’s delicious! I used 8 oz of unsweetened coconut milk, 6 slices of frozen peaches and keo honey as my sweetener to have a larger smoothie since it’s dinner. It is really delicious! This is a keeper. Thanks for the recipe and suggestions. I posted it on IG and in 3 groups I’m in with credit to your website for the recipe. I even posted your website on the photo of my smoothie,itself! LOL
Hey Helen! So glad you liked the recipe and thank you for your shares! We really appreciate it!