How to Make a Thick Strawberry Banana Smoothie

Set up your blender., Add the condensed milk and evaporated milk., Add the bananas., Blend., Add strawberries., Serve.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Set up your blender.

    Plug in your blender and place it in a safe place where you will blend.

    Find a place where you have enough space to blend safely.
  2. Step 2: Add the condensed milk and evaporated milk.

    Open the cans of milk with a can opener and pour them into the blender.

    Be sure to scrape out any access milk to get as much as possible into the blender. , Mash up the bananas with a potato masher as you drop it into the blender after peeling it.

    This will help prevent lumps in the finished smoothie. , Blend the smoothie until fully combined and smooth.

    It usually takes about 10 seconds for it to be fully blended. , Add the frozen strawberries into the blender and blend until smooth and has no lumps.

    It should look like a solid, pink color. , This smoothie is great plain but you can also top it with whipped cream or fresh strawberries that are chopped.

    Serve in a elegant glass for drinking.
  3. Step 3: Add the bananas.

  4. Step 4: Blend.

  5. Step 5: Add strawberries.

  6. Step 6: Serve.

Detailed Guide

Plug in your blender and place it in a safe place where you will blend.

Find a place where you have enough space to blend safely.

Open the cans of milk with a can opener and pour them into the blender.

Be sure to scrape out any access milk to get as much as possible into the blender. , Mash up the bananas with a potato masher as you drop it into the blender after peeling it.

This will help prevent lumps in the finished smoothie. , Blend the smoothie until fully combined and smooth.

It usually takes about 10 seconds for it to be fully blended. , Add the frozen strawberries into the blender and blend until smooth and has no lumps.

It should look like a solid, pink color. , This smoothie is great plain but you can also top it with whipped cream or fresh strawberries that are chopped.

Serve in a elegant glass for drinking.

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