This easy Summer Fruit Smoothie is made with strawberries, blueberries and kiwi fruit and without yogurt or dairy. It’s a light, refreshing summer drink!
If you’re looking for fruit smoothie recipe without yogurt or dairy products, this mixed berry fruit smoothie is for you! Made with a combination of kiwis, strawberries and blueberries, this refreshing summer drink not only tastes great, but it’s pretty healthy too!
We got a new blender, and we’ve been having a ton of fun trying out new smoothie recipes. The weather was so nice this weekend that we were able to sit on the patio and sip some cool blended drinks, like this tasty summer fruit smoothie.
Want to hear something funny? My kids have been asking to make smoothies for the longest time, but we couldn’t find the blender. I don’t even remember the last time we used it, and nobody remembered seeing it in this house.
So of course, what do we somehow find after we bought a new blender? The old one. Of course!
Anyway, the new one does an amazing job, so no one’s complaining. This one isn’t fancy, but like I said, it gets the job done. And, you definitely need a good blender to make fruit smoothies!
How to Make a Fruit Smoothie without Yogurt
For this mixed berry smoothie, we kept it simple and used only fresh fruit, a splash of fruit juice and some ice. Easy peasy and super delicious!
All you do is wash the berries, and peel the kiwi fruit. Then add a little ice and fruit juice to the blender, and crush the ice.
Next, add the fruit to the blender, and puree until smooth. That’s it! Unlike my Cup of Sunshine Smoothie and the Skinny Monkey Smoothie, this one has no yogurt or added protein, so it’s kind of a cross between a smoothie and a slushie.
The flavors blend so well together that there’s no need for any added sugar, which is a definite plus. So, this is such a perfect drink for hot summer days.
I’m thinking that with a touch of Greek yogurt, this summer fruit smoothie would make a great quick and easy breakfast too. Yum!
Can you use Frozen Fruit in Smoothies?
You can definitely use frozen fruit here instead of fresh. If you do, just skip adding the ice. You can also use your favorite fruit and any kind of fruit juice.
Summer Fruit Smoothie Recipe
Summer Fruit Smoothie
Ingredients
- 4 cups ice
- 1/2 cup peach juice
- 4 kiwis peeled and cut into chunks
- 1 pound strawberries rinsed and hulled
- 1 pint fresh blueberries rinsed
Instructions
- Add the ice and peach juice to the blender, add the lid, and crush the ice
- Add the kiwi fruit, strawberries and blueberries, place lid back on, and puree until smooth
- Pour into glasses, and serve
Notes
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I hope you enjoy this non dairy smoothie as much as we do!
Recipe was originally published in 2015 and updated in 2019
James says
Refreshing! Now these are in season, Yummy!
Dee says
It’s very refreshing! Thanks, James.
Beth Pierce says
I love that this is dairy free! Made a great afternoon snack today; delicious!
Dee says
Thanks, Beth! It’s perfect on a hot day. 🙂
Melanie Bauer says
Looks so cool and refreshing! Really love those combinations of flavors, need to give this a try!
Sara Welch says
This is just what I needed after working outside! Cool, refreshing and delicious! Yum!
Shannon Graham says
I love a good smoothie, especially with fresh fruit. This smoothie has delicious ingredients!
Erin | Dinners,Dishes and Dessert says
This looks incredibly delicious!
Demeter says
Looks fantastic! I love having smoothies for breakfast during the summer. Just a refreshing way to start the day.
Dee says
Thanks so much, Demeter! We love smoothies, too!
Miz Helen says
Congratulations!
Your recipe is featured on Full Plate Thursday this week. Hope you have a great weekend and enjoy your new Red Plate!
Miz Helen
Amanda Kolb says
I'm always looking for a new smoothie recipe. This one sounds delish, especially with the kiwi! Thank you for sharing at Merry Monday!
Miz Helen says
This is a delicious Smoothie! Hope you are having a great day and thanks so much for sharing with Full Plate Thursday this week.
Come Back Soon!
Miz Helen
Leslie says
Yum, this would be great for breakfast during the summer. Mmmm, I love peaches! I hope your having a great weekend beautiful!
Mamapotamus says
I love smoothies and I am always looking for new ingredients. It's funny now that I think of it, but I have never used a kiwi before in a smoothie and it seems so obvious! Thanks for sharing!
Caryn Sullivan says
This looks super easy and refreshing. I'm posting now to FB and Pinterest. YUM>
Diane says
Looks amazing! And semi-off topic, but your straw and mason jar are the perfect way to serve this! 🙂
Dee M says
Prices are pretty decent here, which definitely helps!
Dee M says
We have to move up to a Ninja if this smoothie craze continues. I hope your kids like the kiwis! 🙂
Dee M says
Oh — you've described it perfectly! That's exactly how this tastes. 🙂
Marina @ Parental Journey says
Perfect summer recipe!
Agy Lee says
I love blueberries and strawberries. this year I have noticed that the prices of these fruit have dropped considerably and the whole family have been eating lots of the them. I think a smoothy is in the list!
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Thanks so much for taking the time to stop by!
Hugs,
Deb
foody schmoody says
Kiwi is something my kids JUST asked to put in smoothies this week! What timing. We make smoothies all the time but my blender was lousy so I finally caved and bought a Ninja, so we are on a smoothie making roll. I'm definitely trying this combo tomorrow!
KC the Kitchen Chopper says
I love the idea of adding a kiwi to the smoothie. Tart and sweet! 🙂
Dee M says
Thanks for the tip! We thought about making popsicles, so now I know what to do. 🙂
Dee M says
One of my daughters loves kiwi, so we had to add it, and I'm so glad we did. 🙂
Dee M says
Thanks so much, Lori. We love smoothies. 🙂
Jessica David says
My heart weeps – you couldn't find your blender? I keep the Vitamix on the counter year 'round. If I misplaced that – woo child! I'd definitely be weeping!! =) Love the recipe. This could be made into popsicles – I'd add some raw honey to it before freezing though because the fruits lose their sweetness after blending and freezing.
Erlene A says
Yummy! We make lots and lots of smoothies during the summer and I love the added kiwi in your recipe.
Lori Leigh says
Sounds delicious Dee and your pictures are mouth watering 😉