Vietnamese Avocado Smoothie (Sinh Tố Bơ)

This Vietnamese Avocado Smoothie is the best way to enjoy ripe avocados! In just 3 STEPS, you can have a thick and naturally creamy drink that is just unbelievably easy to make. The best part is it complements every meal!

The drink for every season

Whenever I have Vietnamese food at restaurants, there is only one drink I crave – the iconic Vietnamese Avocado Smoothie (or ‘avocado shake’, as we call it in Australia).

There’s just something about a rich and creamy fruit mix that makes every meal feel EXTRA special.

Seriously, it’s so good that it has a price markup of its own! I won’t tell you how many times I’ve given in to that one…

The problem is I always end up asking for more avocados in my smoothie (because who doesn’t love a flavor boost), and that means having to pay extra!

Understandable, yes, but also easily avoidable.

My simple solution? Make it at home.

Nothing compares to the homemade one. It’s luscious and tastes like milky velvet cream.

There’s none of that runny, watery consistency you get at the shops when they skimp on ingredients.

With this recipe, you’ll have it so buttery that it just sticks to your spoon and stays there.

Plus, you can add as many avocados as you like. The sky’s the limit, and how tasty this drink becomes is entirely in your hands!

Take your shake to a whole new level

A Vietnamese Avocado Smoothie is phenomenal on its own, but if you really want to experience the fruits of this world (no pun intended), then you have to try blending it with other ingredients.

Here are ones that work INCREDIBLY well with this drink because each of them are inherently creamy:

  • Durian – an acquired taste but beautifully fragrant and gives the drink a fuller flavor.
  • Mung beans – mild in taste but great for texture after it’s blended until smooth.

Or, if you’d prefer to switch the avocado out for something entirely different, there are a number of delicious tropical fruit smoothies that are dearly loved:

  • Jackfruit
  • Mango
  • Soursop
  • Lychee
  • Strawberry
  • Dragon fruit

Regardless of which you choose, every single one is especially fresh and light!

Why this recipe works

  • Using condensed milk adds a feathery sweetness that you can’t get from sugar alone.
  • Adding milk helps the consistency get beautifully smooth as it blends.
  • Blening in ice keeps the drink cold and fresh, helping the mixture to stay thick.

What you’ll need

About the Avocados

We like to use hass avocados because they’re on the creamier side, which works well for this recipe.

How to make this recipe

Halve the avocados and remove the pit, then scoop the contents into a blender.

Tip: To easily remove the pit, use a knife and firmly knock the blade into the pit until it is slightly wedged inside. Twist the knife while it’s still inside to take the pit out.

Add the milk, condensed milk and ice into the blender along with the avocado.

Blitz the contents on high until it has reached your desired consistency, then serve in a cup as is!

FAQs

Tips for the creamiest drink

  • Slice the avocados and freeze them until firm. This works similarly to freezing bananas, giving the smoothie an added creaminess.
  • Use full cream milk. Other milk options will work with this drink, but for the most authentic and rich version, full cream is the to-go.
  • Don’t go overboard on the ice. While it might be tempting to make the drink extra cold for a hot day, using too much ice will dilute the fruit flavor.

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