
Chocolate Banana Soy-moo-thy
This recipe for Breakfast Drinks was submitted by Checkers on 5/6/2002. Click here to view the recipe.
Recipe number 215.
Average Rating = 5 (out of 5)
By caira
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I love this so much. I am going to make it and sell glasses at my school and to my Girl Scouts.
Comment submitted: 3/20/2012 (#13697)
By krystal
Is it really healthy?
Comment submitted: 5/10/2011 (#12667)
By My Blender
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Your right it would taste better with strawberry syrup or maybe even vanilla syrup.
Comment submitted: 7/9/2010 (#10860)
By Tiffany14 (Team Breakfast Member)| Recipe Rating (out of 5): |
It taste great! You should change the chocolate syrup to strawberry syrup!! Yumm
Comment submitted: 6/11/2009 (#8257)
By A-Plus
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AWEESSOMEE. I used it for a class project 8-] I got an A.
Comment submitted: 10/2/2007 (#3682)
By Jeffrey
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I had some ready made frozen chocolate covered bananas in my freezer, and I made a double batch of this, using one of those along with a regular banana.
Delicious!
Comment submitted: 7/11/2007 (#3189)
By veganized[ty]
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I froze the banana and replaced chocolate syrup with really maple syrup. Also I did not add ice cubes. So thick and yummy!
Comment submitted: 12/2/2006 (#861)
By Denise
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Yum! I made this with a frozen banana so it was more concentrated and plain soy milk so it wasn't as sweet. I also added the ground flax seed.
Comment submitted: 12/1/2006 (#856)
By bizzeedee (Team Breakfast Member)How about using chocolate soy milk to begin with? and for extra health benefits, add a tablespoon of ground flax seed, hey and toss in a strawberry or two or three! Oh yeah, last, just omit the ice and use a frozen banana or one cold from the frig. This is my everyday breakfast.
Comment submitted: 10/1/2006 (#422)
By sgtbutch (Team Breakfast Member)| Recipe Rating (out of 5): |
This sounds like a very good "Basic" that you could expand on a lot. IE: Add a teaspoon of your favorite peanut butter to make a Choco-Nut soy-moo-thy...Kids would love it!!
Comment submitted: 9/30/2006 (#420)
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