This Skinny Shamrock Shake is a much lighter way to enjoy this fun treat!
You guys, why does weight loss have to be so hard?
Uuuuuughhhh! My problem is that I get within about three pounds of my goal weight and get really pumped feeling all like a rock star and then I decide that I can eat nachos and beer for dinner.
Every night.
Which probably wouldn’t have been that big of a deal when four kids and 10 years ago. Alas . . . . that is not where we are at.
So . . . . it is back to counting calories for me. Which I absolutely loathe. But it works. I remember a friend of mine (a really good friend, who also happens to be obnoxiously skinny) once said to me that losing weight really isn’t that hard. It’s just a matter of math. You can’t put in more than you put out. Barf.
So in the spirit of counting calories and because I gave you not one but TWO bacon-licious recipes last week. I am now giving you Skinny Shamrock Shake.
Okay, let’s get real about two things.
1. This is a Skinny Shamrock Shake. It’s not a Calorie Free Shamrock Shake. It is made with bananas, which are healthy for you, but also bring about 100 calories per serving to the party. So it’s a lighter treat, but definitely one that should be enjoyed in moderation.
Did I say BARF yet?
2. This Skinny Shamrock Shake is totally delicious, but NOT identical to it’s rich and calorie intense older sister. She’s made from bananas, cut her some slack. That said, it’s really really good and very reminiscent of the original. I tried first making it with vanilla extract to replicate the vanilla ice cream taste, but that just didn’t jive with the mint extract. So then I used vanilla soy milk, and it worked out much better. If you don’t want to buy a big carton of soy milk, then just get a little milk box of vanilla cow’s milk, they sell them in the milk section at Target. Should work the same.
Okay, that’s it. I’m off to go skinnify nachos and beer. Ha! #iwish
Skinny Shamrock Shake
Ingredients
- 2 bananas frozen
- 1/3 cup vanilla soy milk plus more for thinning
- 1/4 tsp mint extract
- green food coloring
- 1 to 2 tsps agave nectar
- fat free whip cream
- cherries for topping
Instructions
- In a food processor blend the frozen bananas until smooth.
- Add 1/3 a cup soy milk or more if needed to thin it out.
- Add the mint extract, 8 drops of green food coloring, and the agave nectar.
- Optional: top with fat free whip cream and maraschino cherries.
Scott says
Adding mint to this shake really gave it an awesome kick which I totally loved. Thanks for sharing this. My kids loved it today.
Reed Paul says
We made this Shake last night! Yummy! It turned out great and it makes a great eve. It will be the “go-to” key Shake recipe.
Kristi says
Do you think i could add protein mix to this?
Lisa Longley says
I don’t know how it would affect the taste, but my best guess is that if you went with a vanilla protein powder it would be delicious!
Emmy says
While this isn’t creamy like the shamrock shake, it is still really good and hits the spot for that sweet craving! Thanks for the recipe.
Lisa Longley says
I’m glad to hear you liked this, Emmy!