Dairy-free nutribullet® recipes: smoothies, dips, desserts

Don’t do the moo? Don’t sweat it. Our dairy-free recipes for luscious smoothies, banana ice cream, frozen desserts, party dips, vegan whipped cream, and more let you enjoy the rich creaminess you crave without the use of any milk or milk products.

bowl of peach oatmeal with sliced peaches on top
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Peach and Oatmeal

This purée mixes soft, luscious peaches with hearty oats to make a filling blend your baby will eat right up. We recommend white peaches for their sweetness, but you can use any variety. Unsweetened canned peaches are also a great option.

Three peach smoothies in reusable cups with a bowl of cut up peaches and toys
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Peach Smoothie

All aboard the smoothie train! Your little one will love sipping on this fresh and fruity blended treat that’s loaded with fragrant peaches and sweet banana. If your baby has a hard time with dairy, swap out yogurt for a favorite dairy-free milk or water.

pink smoothie in a portable blender placed next to a pint of fresh strawberries and chocolate covered strawberries
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Chocolate Covered Strawberry Smoothie

The decadence of chocolate-covered strawberries, in smoothie form! This delicious blend is full of fiber, antioxidants, and protein, for a sweet treat that packs a berry nutritious punch! 

Creamy pumpkin spice smoothies in glass jars with whipped cream and spice, accompanied by cinnamon sticks and straws.
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Pumpkin Latte Smoothie

Pumpkin lattes are everywhere this time of year, and while they taste cozy and delicious, they’re often loaded with sugar and empty calories. Luckily, we’ve created a healthier version that lets you enjoy all the fall flavor—with added nutrients!

Homemade black bean dip served in a rustic ceramic bowl along tri-colored tortilla chips.
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Black Bean Dip

This rich vegan black bean dip is chock-full of protein, fiber, antioxidants and flavor. Serve it with veggies, chips, and crackers, or dollop it over salads, grain bowls and beyond. 

Two glasses filled with strawberry vodka slush placed next to fresh strawberries and a nutribullet cup
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Strawberry Vodka Slush

Made with real strawberries and fresh mint, this frosty cocktail makes a delightful refreshment on hot days and balmy evenings.

Capricorn inspired rum, lime, strawberries, and coconut cocktail with pineapple and strawberry floating garnish in cosmic atmosphere
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Capricorn

When it comes to tactical matters, Capricorns are the GOAT. Their ambitious vision, paired with an unrelenting work ethic, makes those born under the sign of the sea goat pretty much impossible to derail once they’ve set their mind. Shrewd and practical, Capricorn folks can see the big picture, identify every little step it takes to get there, and plan for any potential misstep that might get in the way. If the zodiac were a corporation, Capricorn would be COO.If this description gives the impression of ruthlessness, rest assured that these high achievers are also grounded enough to keep their egos in check. In fact, for them, ego-tripping is generally viewed as an impediment to fulfilling their highest potential. At the end of the day, they are salt-of-the Earth pragmatists who see it and tell it like it is, then make real, concrete plans to make it better.At times, their self-assuredness can foster a judgmental attitude towards those whose perspectives differ from theirs, especially people who view the world through a more abstract, dreamy lens. Capricorns should check in to remind themselves that reality is subjective, and every individual has experienced unique trials and tribulations that have made them who they are. If they can keep an open mind and maintain respect for other viewpoints, they might find they won’t have to go it alone on their quest towards the prize.For down-to-earth Capricorn, we figured we’d keep things straightforward with an ever-delicious frozen daiquiri. Rum, lime, strawberries, coconut, blend: it’s that simple.

Pureed carrots in a blue bowl with pea pods and chopped carrots outside
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Rice, Peas, and Carrots

A well-rounded meal in pureed form! Your baby will enjoy loads of benefits from the complex carbohydrates, plant-based protein, and beneficial vitamins included in this mix. It’s also a good way to repurpose grown-up dinner leftovers, which is always helpful.

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Low-Sugar Cucumber Margarita

Goodbye, artificial sweeteners and bottled lime juice! Once you try this blended cucumber and lime margarita, there's no turning back! It may be low in calories and sugar, but this cocktail does not hold back on flavor. Made with freshly squeezed lime juice, refreshing cucumbers, and naturally sweet honey, this skinny margarita is guaranteed to hit the spot! Not a cucumber fan? Substitute cucumber with your favorite fruit. Our favorites are strawberry and mango.

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Homemade Cherry Grenadine

A well-stocked bar is not complete without a fruity syrup that adds a touch of sweetness and tartness to your favorite cocktails. Level up your at-home bartending skills with an easy-to-make cherry grenadine that calls for just three simple ingredients!

Purple sweet potato pie smoothies topped with sliced banana and coconut on turquoise background
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Sweet Potato Pie Smoothie

Cozy up to sweet and spicy flavors, plus good stuff like fiber, vitamin A, and anti-inflammatory compounds in this tasty cup of autumnal bliss.

Butternut squash and lentil soup in a bowl on a plate
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Butternut Squash and Red Lentil Soup

Let's get the hearty started! This purée is packed with vitamins, protein, and fiber, making it a great meal for baby. This is also one baby puree that doubles as a great lunch for grown-ups. We love a two-birds-one-stone cooking situation!

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