Sweet Potato Orange Julius
Dairy free, sugar free, gluten free treat for the soul Ifyou have ever tasted the original Orange Julius (recipe in Keeping it SImple) this is as good
I have always had a bit of a thing for Orange Julius’ssss. (What ever the plural is of that one!) If you have Keeping it Simple you will already be over this and there is a version on here as well. I am still not too sure who Julius is, but I like his style.
This is a take on the other drink, with no sugar, and no dairy. For those of you who worry about such things. I have to say, thank goodness for doterra wild orange oil, which is clearly a favourite with good reason. It really tips this drink into amazing territory. Go and get your doterra life sorted HERE.
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Need
- 165 Grams orange sweet potato, baked, peeled and frozen in chunks
- 4 Medjool dates, pitted
- 1 orange, peeled, de-seeded
- 2 Teaspoons vanilla bean paste BUY
- 10 Drops doTERRA wild orange oil BUY
- 400 Milliliters coconut milk chilled Recipe
- ice to taste
Do
- 1
Place eveything except the ice into the Thermomix bowl and blend 2 min/speed 8. Serve over ice.
- 2
Depending on the coconut milk you use, you may need to add some water to thin the mixture down to a pourable consistency.
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