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Strawberry Milk Recipe

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Strawberry Milk

I bought my goddaughter Piper and her sisters the Green Eggs and Ham Cookbook for Christmas this year and the one recipe Piper (age 4) wanted to make was the "Pink Yink Ink Drink". The Yink drink calls for frozen blackberries (which we didn't have) and fresh strawberries (which we did), so we made strawberry milk, which suited the Pipe just fine.

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Strawberry Milk Recipe

Ingredients

1-2 cups milk
a handful of strawberries, rinsed, stems removed
1 to 3 Tbsp honey

Method

Put milk, strawberries, and 1 Tbsp of honey into a blender. Blend until thoroughly smooth. Taste and add more honey if you wish your strawberry milk to be a little sweeter.

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Posted by Elise on May 11, 2007 and indexed Drink, Kid-friendly

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IS That Piper? My daughter is Piper and she LOVES strawberry milk too!!

Posted by: sandra on May 11, 2007 11:35 AM

HOW ADORABLE!

Posted by: Laura on May 11, 2007 11:58 AM

Lovely post as usual! I think my daughter might like it. =)

Posted by: Isabella kantek on May 11, 2007 3:06 PM

Your god-daughter Piper is a world-class cutie. She also has good taste -- this strawberry milk recipe beats that convenience-store soft drink by miles!

I'm thinking this would also be good with blueberries as well as blackberries (although it might resemble "Swamp Water" rather than "Pink Yink Drink" if you added those darker colors).

It sounds delicious, at any rate, and I shall be making my own as soon as I go to the supermarket and buy some strawberries! (I live in Eastern LI, and late May and all of June is "local strawberry" season out here -- for the rest of the year, we rely on strawberries from the Left Coast.)

Cheers!
Lisa

P.S., Elise, I love this site. I have saved many of your recipes to my "Simply Recipes" folder, and have made a few of them ... all wonderful, and your Dad and Mom are terrific contributors -- now we know why YOU'RE such a great cook! Excelsior!

Posted by: Lisa Joan on May 11, 2007 3:30 PM

A recipe so easy, even a Piper can do it. Your goddaughter redefines cute, and everything always tastes better when drunk from an animal head mug!

Posted by: jonathan on May 11, 2007 3:36 PM

Piper is just too cute! I love her mug. :D Strawberry milk was my favorite growing up, I'm going to have to try this. I have a ton of frozen strawberries.

Posted by: Amy on May 11, 2007 4:14 PM

Awwww! She looks so cute! I may have to try this recipe now... Strawberry milk is my favorite kind!

Posted by: Jessica on May 11, 2007 4:31 PM

I bet you could had some yogurt to that and make it into a nice tummy yummy smoothie!

Posted by: Laci on May 11, 2007 9:03 PM

Posted by: Sandra P on May 12, 2007 6:18 AM

This was so adorable to stumble onto today.As one (age 30+) who could use a bit more calcium in my diet, strawberry milk is on the menu for tomorrow!

Posted by: Romaine on May 12, 2007 8:35 PM

Okay, I'm going to have to make this version of pink milk. My son watches Charlie and Lola all the time...and always talks about Lola's pink milk. So I tried him on a good quality brand of strawberry milk from the store...which he turned his nose up at. And he LOVES strawberries. So this may be just the ticket...

Posted by: Culinary Cowgirl on May 13, 2007 2:14 PM

In Mexico this would be a "licuado de fresa". I love licuados! I would have one for breakfast before school each morning. On weekends, my best friend and I would go to the corner fruterķa and get a licuado to go, and then walk around the neighborhood. You can also add sweetened condensed milk (Lechera), and of course almost any fruit would work. In Mexico you can pretty much get a licuado of anything, even vegetables (Licuado de nopal is very popular among dieters) :)

Posted by: Leonora on May 14, 2007 12:35 AM

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