This strawberry apple smoothie is one of those blends that just works — simple ingredients, quick prep, and a clean, fresh taste that doesn’t feel heavy. It’s naturally sweet from the fruit, slightly crisp from the apple, and finished with mint that makes everything feel lighter.
What makes this combo different is the balance. Strawberries bring softness and sweetness, while apple adds that sharper, almost refreshing edge. It’s not thick like a dessert smoothie, and not watery either — somewhere right in between, which is honestly what you want when you just need something quick and drinkable.
And then there’s the mint. It doesn’t take over, but you notice it — especially at the end. It kind of lifts the whole thing and makes it feel colder, even before you add ice.
Quick info
- Difficulty: very easy
- Time: 5–10 minutes
- Servings: 2

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Ingredients

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Instructions
- Cut the apple into chunks and remove the core — no need to overthink the size, just make it blender-friendly. If your blender isn’t very strong, peeling it helps, otherwise leave the skin on.
- Add the apple, strawberries, and a few mint leaves into the blender. Don’t go too heavy on mint at first — you can always add more later, but it builds quickly.
- Pour in about 1/2 cup of water or coconut water and blend. At first it might look uneven, then it suddenly smooths out — that’s your cue to stop. Overblending can make it a bit foamy.
- Check the texture. If it feels too thick, add a splash more liquid and blend briefly again. If you’re using fresh fruit, this is the moment to throw in a few ice cubes and pulse just enough to chill it.
- Taste once. If the apple is more tart, a little honey balances it out fast.
- Serve right away — this one tastes best while it’s still cold and bright.
FAQ
How to make strawberry apple smoothie thicker?
Use frozen strawberries or add ice while blending — both help create a thicker, colder texture.
Can I use coconut water in a strawberry apple smoothie?
Yes — it adds light sweetness and makes the smoothie more refreshing without making it heavy.
Do I need to peel the apple for a smoothie?
Not always — if your blender is strong, you can leave the skin on for extra fiber.







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