This smoothie makes for a great not too sweet cool summer beverage.

Basil Strawberry Mango Smoothie Ingredients

  • 4 leaves basil

  • 1 cup frozen mango pieces

  • 5 hulled strawberries

  • 1 cup water

  • cup white sugar, or to taste

  • 3 cubes ice

How to Make Basil Strawberry Mango Smoothie

  1. Blend the basil, mango, strawberries, and water in a blender. Add sugar and ice cubes; blend again until smooth.

Basil Strawberry Mango Smoothie Nutritions

  • Calories: 330 calories

  • Carbohydrate: 85 g

  • Cholesterol:

  • Fat: 0.7 g

  • Fiber: 4.8 g

  • Protein: 1.5 g

  • SaturatedFat: 0.1 g

  • ServingSize:

  • Sodium: 13.3 mg

  • Sugar: 78.8 g

  • TransFat:

  • UnsaturatedFat:

Basil Strawberry Mango Smoothie Reviews

  • This was absolutely delicious. But it is fitting that basil is the first word in this recipes name; you can really taste it. I will make again, however I plan on using artificial sweetener to lower the calories.

  • Delicious.. I made this with blueberries since I had them in the fridge and I used splenda for the sweetner.

  • This is AWESOME I would have never guessed that basil would work in a smoothie and it takes great in this drink I added a few more leaves to make it take better My strawberries were frozen-not the mango and I added some ice cubes. Very good drink

  • This is a fabulous smoothie. I love the addition of the basil which is clearly discernable in this drink. I would not have thought basil would work in the drink but is absolutely does. This recipe is really, really nice very refreshing and delicious.

  • I loved it Made just as written except I used Splenda rather than sugar. Both my mangoes and strawberries were frozen so I did not add the ice cubes. I loved the basil flavor and next time I will add a few more leaves.

  • We have an overabundance of basil, so I decided to try this. Definitely interesting. I used Truvia instead of sugar. Came out pretty good, but not sure I like the combination of basil/mango. Thanks anyhow :)

  • I think it was great but in my opinion use less water

  • I used the basil, mango, and water as written, then tasted. It was great like that. Then I added a banana instead of the strawberries. I didnt feel the need to add sugar or ice at all. It was pretty and delicious Thanks for the recipe :o)

  • This was amazing I had an overripe mango I had to use so I made this smoothie. It is so refreshing This is going to be a staple for me this summer. It was perfect as is, though I used less sugar. You could easily add other fruit to this. I think any tropical fruit would go nicely like banas, oranges, or pienapple.

  • Its a great recipe, no need to add sugar as the mango I used was perfectly sweet as is.

  • Refreshing and basil gives an interesting kick

  • Super refreshing... used coconut water and stevia

  • Husband-"mmmmmmmmm this is really good"Wife-"it has BASIL IN IT"husband-mmmmmmmm this is great"

  • Just a personal preference but I thought the basil tasted bad with the mango. I wont make this again.

  • With a few adjustments, this was a great smoothie. Definitely didnt need sugar, it was way sweet without it Also used all frozen fruit so I didnt add ice. The basil was an interesting (and delicious) addition. Will make again without sugar.

  • This smoothie was quite delicious. I did make a change. I used original greek yogurt in replacement of the sugar it calls for. Next time I will replace the water for orange juice. The basil is really nice in there. I may even add extra mango in there too. Thanks