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6.03.2010

POMtastic Mint Martini and Mango Monster Smoothie

I am obviously all about the drinks lately whether they are somewhat a little alcoholic, raw, healthy, or for plain enjoyment. I find myself wanting fruity and fresh ingredients and have come up with refreshing options.


What is your favorite summer drink?


So it has been a while since I shared my breakfast and lunch eats but I HAVE been eating. Ha! This week I have been focusing again on eating my dark greens. This morning I made a lovely mango banana smoothie with almond milk and TONS of spinach. What a delicious and filling breakfast option and I am getting a nice dose of vitamin K too!

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Mango Monster Smoothie


serves 1 tall glass


1.5 cups Almond Breeze milk
1 frozen mango (2 frozen halves from Trader Joes)
1 frozen banana
2 cups spinach


Place items in blender and blend well. The sweetness factor was perfect for me but it all depends on each person. Stevia is an option too!



I was getting my greens on y'all! I peeked in my fridge and was reminded I had a huge bunch of kale staring at me. I immediately put it to good use. Raw kale salads are out of this world and they pack so many nutrients too! I made the salad with a southwestern avocado dressing and placed it in a wrap. So quick and delicious.

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Raw Kale Wrap with a Southwestern Dressing


serves 2


2 cups kale, washed and chopped
1/2 cup red pepper, sliced
1/2 cucumber sliced


Dressing
1 Tbsp olive oil
1 Tbsp lemon juice
1 avocado, pitted and mashed
1 Tbsp Dijon mustard
2 tsp agave mustard
1 Tbsp miso paste
1 tsp black pepper
1/4 cup pepitas (raw pumpkin seeds)


In a small bowl, mash the avocado and then add the rest of the ingredients except the seeds. Mix well. Add seeds.


Add dressing to salad and massage the salad until the leaves have softened a bit.


Split salad between two whole wheat pitas and fill with cucumber slices and red pepper slices. Roll and cut in half.

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So my NEWEST recipe is inspired by a nice box I received from the folks at POM. These are such cute mini bottles! These are simply given to sample and use in different recipes. I was so excited!

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I immediately decided to use a fresh bunch of mint I had in hand and I mixed some key limes and vodka to make this fruity cocktail.

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POMtastic Mint Martini


serve 4


2 cups POM juice
3 key limes, juiced
1/2 cup mint, chopped
4 ounces vodka
ice


Wash mint and chop finely. In a medium bowl, add juice and mint and crush mint in juice. You can use a blender but I did not want to create any foam. I crushed mint with bare hands into the juice in order to infuse the POM juice.


Using a sieve, strain juice into a drink shaker and add vodka and lime juice. No sweetener is needed since the POM juice is sweet enough.


Add ice to the shaker and POM concoction, cover and shake until blended and chilled.


Pour into martini glasses and enjoy.

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12 comments:

Heather (Heather's Dish) said...

mmmmmm, that martini sounds like it would hit the spot right about now! love the addition of mint in there too :)

Lauren said...

Oh my gosh! That smoothie and wrap! YUM!!! :) I have a green smoothie every morning, best way to wake up!

Graygrrrl said...

That martini sounds divine! I keep trying to make green smoothies, but they either taste too green or too banana (I'm not a fan of either). I've got to try your recipe this week!

Pam said...

Wow...love the color of that smoothie! That wrap looks delish with that tini....mmmm!

Enjoy!

Nithu said...

The mango monster smoothie, the wrap and the martini with a hint of mint looks so good. Nice colors. This would be perfect for our Sizzling Summer Contest. You also have a chance to win $50. Check it ou

Nicole said...

The color of that smoothie is gorgeous! I cant believe how bright green it is. I have yet to try POM juice, but you made me want it asap!

kirsten said...

WOW! that Mango monster smoothie looks amazing, the color.... It screams "I am good for you".

Noelle said...

Thanks! The smoothie was so creamy and delicious!

@Nithu-Thanks for the heads up!

5 Star Foodie said...

The smoothie is fantastic, such a gorgeous green color! Thank you!

Monet said...

Smoothie looks amazing...as does the wrap. I love love love strawberry and banana smoothies. Or a peanut butter banana milkshake. Yum!

Lauren said...

I know it's February but that smoothie looks amazing. I had to click on it. Great, real ingredients. I love a good kale salad too. Linked here from healthy apron- those truffles look amazing.

Noelle said...

Hi @Lauren! Thank you for your comment. I do like this Mango smoothie alot. I I tend to not drink it alot because of mangos high sugar content but it is my fav!

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