2 cups of frozen strawberries

2 tablespoons of chia seeds

2 cups of water

3 tablespoons of agave nectar or honey

Directions

1. Blend in a high-powered blender until very nice and smooth.

2. Drink immediately. Nice dessert!!

The Rawtarian's Thoughts

Oh ho hum, another smoothie recipe, right?  Wrong!

This raw strawberry milk recipe is divine. Trust me. The texture is wonderful. Sirova, the recipe's originator, compares the taste to standard strawberry milk--that thick, syrupy smooth sweetness. Yum! This recipe really does take me back to my childhood.

Warning:

Do not attempt unless you have a Vitamix, a Blendtec, or another high-powered blender! Chia seeds won't blend well in a regular blender.

Also, be sure to use frozen strawberries, not fresh ones. That way this raw strawberry milk recipe will stay nice and cold while you blend.

This recipe is perfect for a Summer evening. And great for kids, they'll love it.

True to Rawtarian fashion, it only has just a few ingredients. When it comes to this raw strawberry milk recipe, simpler really is better.

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Comments

Your recipe sounds great. I will be giving it a try soon! Thanks for sharing and have a blessed day!

James Reno

This was yummy thanks! I made it tonight. The only difference I made to the recipe was using 2 Tb of sweetener instead of 3 since I like things on the less sweet side. A recipe to keep!

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Yes, this recipe is very very sweet so probably reducing the honey was a good idea :)

Thanks!!! A very simple recipe. I made a similar shake such as this one, but instead of strawberries, I used banana...YUMMY!!

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Mmm, will have to try it with frozen banana! What a great idea.

**sigh** so many of these recipes look good, but either require a high speed blender (don't own) or have nuts (nut-free school).

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Yes, it's tough! If you can afford it, you should definitely plan to get a high-speed blender. In the very least, keep your eye out for a used one. They make all the difference in the world! At least put it on your Christmas list :)

I am excited to try this, but wondered if flax would be an adequate substitute to chia (I don't have them, live in a small town, and know they are expensive, even when/if I find them). I may try it one way or the other!

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Hi Jenn!

Unfortunately, I do not recommend using flax as a substitute because the flax flavor will overpower the tastes.

i would omit the chia seeds entirely. The recipe will be a lot runnier, but that's okay. You could also maybe add dates instead to thicken it up a bit.

Good luck!

Thanks for the recipe :) I have made a slight alteration; used 2 Medjool dates instead of the agave. I have a Vitamix.. I use it at least 3 x every day :) I could not live without it! Love your website. Have a GREAT day.

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Thanks Judith! I love my VM too - I usually use it 2x per day or so. Couldn't live without it either!

Thanks for saying hi

Delicious! Really sweet too! I only used 2 Tb of honey instead of 3 and that was definitely sweet enough for me! I am just starting out using chia seeds and used my normal blender (but on the 'ice' option) and they blended up fine - made the smoothie a lovely thick consistency :) i really like the use of the chia seeds in this, its giving me more ideas on how i can incorporate them into my daily foods. Thanks so much! :D

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Sounds good, Dana! It definitely is the chia seeds that give this recipe its nice texture

Wow Thanks for the recipe
and I just wonder what about frozen blueberry :)

Could I make this with fresh strawberries instead of frozen?

Okay, that was a silly question. I just went back and read where you said you should not use fresh. As I only have fresh, I will try to cut out a bit of the water called for and add ice in its stead.

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Sounds good, April. How did it turn out?

I haven't tried it yet, but I'm sure it will be delicious even with a slight alteration. I just got a Vitamix blender over the weekend, so I need to make more recipes like this to make my husband a believer :). Thank you so much for your site. It is wonderful and so helpful! My 2 year old loves just about everything I've made from your site.

So, if you don't have a Vita Mix, would ground Chia seeds work as well?

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I was just wondering the same thing! I cant see why not

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Yes, ground chia seeeds would work exactly the same if your blender isn't quite as good. :) Either is fine

Hi,

Are you suppose to soak the chia seeds first? I tried blending in vitamix but the seeds didn't blend up, stayed black and splattered all over the blender sides.

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Hi Jennie, no soaking is required. Next time you could get the mixture blending and smoothie like, then stop, add chia seeds, and continue blender. It sounds like your blender isn't the greatest :)

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