Drink Recipes (Most Popular)
This recipe yields quite a bit of smoothie... but after a good workout it hits the spot! It can be stretched to two servings, if you want to share! I also do not add any additional sweeteners. Between the natural sweetness of the fruit and the vanilla soymilk, it's plenty. Enjoy!
This is a low cost alternative to the daily latte. You can mix up the ingredients by making them low fat and none fat.
I love this in the morning.... totally energizes my day!!
I also read in an article that the rice protein powder and the flax is good for digestion.
Homemade sundae or "hot chocolate" syrup perfect for almost anything, including brownies for school!
A hint of cashew butter brings a rich body to this chocolatey drink spiked with a few drops of concentrated chocolate-hazelnut flavouring
This is a spin on the Spanish party favourite known as Sangria. It marries three kinds of alcohol with berries, citrus fruit and papaya juice! Health-obsessed hedonists can even pretend the pretty drink’s nutrients will counteract the liver-curdling effects of the booze. From Spice Route in Toronto.
4 half-cup servings, NI doesn't include fruit additions.
An easy way to serve hot apple cider, perfect after apple-picking or while watching the snow fall!
This is an awesome blend... creamy peanut butter, thick golden honey and creamy milk... what could only make this better but rich, dark cocoa? The only note I will say on this recipe (besides make it, and enjoy!) is use no less than 2% milk for this (yes, I know... no 1%, no skim!), and whisk it well.
"Who would believe that beer would be the perfect solution to eradicating fluorescent green margaritas? Well, it is! Best to use not-so-micro brews to avoid an overpowering beer flavour. Use the limeade can to measure the ingredients, and adjust with extra water if the mixture seems too sweet. Straining the pulp is always a good idea, unless, of course, you like pulp!"
This nog is egg free, dairy free, gluten free, low carb, low fat, and low glycemic impact/load, as well as diabetic-friendly! It is easily made soy-free also. Posting this a little out of season, but it's still great, and a wonderful addition to cakes, cookies, frostings... you name it! Makes about 1/2 cup per serving.
A delicious cran-raspberry punchbowl treat that's safe for kids and dieters alike! It's not overly sweet but is delicious all on it's own. Adapted from Zena824's recipe "Sparkling Red Velvet Punch" (http://www.grouprecipes.com/80341/sparkli
ng-red-velvet-punch.html).
Makes about 7 1/2 cup servings.
Deliciously refreshing, and even better than what you can buy, this drink is packed full of the goodness from fresh ginger and raw sugar!
Naturally sweet and nutrient filled coconut water teams up with tart lime juice and a hint of agave for sweetness, while frozen summer berries make for flavourful "ice cubes" and garnish.
A touch of Grand Marnier amps up the chocolate flavour in this thin sauce. Makes *excellent* cocktails (or chocolate milk!)
Downright decadent and sinfully rich, this hot chocolate recipe calls for heavy cream and whole milk. Any substitution simply isn’t right! No need for spices or other flavours when you have real chocolate and cream.
A vibrant red, rich mocha latte fills your cup when you add water to a scoop of this mix! Give it a good whisk and top it (or not) with whipped cream for a decadent treat.
A delicious mix to create excellent cafe-style drinks at a fraction of the coffee house price!
Enjoy as a light and delicate drink, great with a Sunday brunch or with a touch of rum for a sweet n sour nightcap!
I love this sweet, rich tasting banana shake that is filling as well as it is satisfying.
This drink is summer in a glass! Sweet, tart, with a little grown up kick to kick up your heels and relax with!
This recipe is a little strong, so you can always add an extra cup of water to mellow the taste.
Try using flavored vodkas like raspberry, orange, mint, etc for a different flavor twist.
Awesome for breakfast with toast or a light protein. Healthy way to kick start your day.