Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie

The sun is shining outside, so let’s celebrate with a frosted Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie. You’ll love this easy and refreshing smoothie recipe.

Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie served in a mason jar with a slice of lime and mint garlic, resting on a white table surrounded by sliced lemons and limes and mint leaves.

If you want something frosty and fun to sip in the sunshine, or if you are just in the mood to shake up your smoothie routine with something a little different, how about mixing up a Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie.

The best part of making smoothies is that anything goes. You can be as creative as you want and use whatever you have on hand. So as usual, if you don’t have all of the ingredients I used in this frozen drink, just swap it for something else you do have ready to go.

Vertical photo of Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie served in a mason jar with a straw

For this Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie recipe, (I guess technically it is a Lemon Lime Iced Tea Smoothie,) I used Organic Oasis HydraFruit Iced Tea.

We worked with Oasis a few months ago, sharing about their new organic HydraFruit juice and water blend beverages and our kids decided it is their new favorite kind of juice.

So, this post is NOT sponsored by Oasis, but I did want to let you know that I used Oasis HydraFruit in the recipe because it has a unique lemony ice tea taste and it is also quite yellow, so that helped keep our smoothie from looking brown like some iced teas.

The Oasis HydraFruit Iced Tea is also organic and has 60% less sugar – with no fake sweeteners. So I am a fan and it works beautifully for this drink.

Of course, you can use any kind of iced tea or sweet tea you want for your smoothie. A fruit herbal tea, iced and sweetened lightly, would be delicious.

Also keeping our smoothie yellow is a frozen banana and a fresh pear. If you aren’t fans of pears or bananas, swap them for whatever fruit you like. Strawberries or mango would be great too.

We garnished with mint, (and I added in a bit of mint when I blended it because I love mint,) but if you don’t have fresh mint, no worries.

Has the sun been shining in your neighborhood recently? I know so many people are affected by flooding lately. I hope you and yours are safe and well.

Cheers to a happy, healthy spring!

Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie

Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie Recipe

A frosty and fun smoothie to welcome the sunshine. Made with frozen banana, fresh pear and lemon iced tea.
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Course: Smoothie
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 2 minutes
Servings: 2

Ingredients

  • 2 cups lemon iced tea We used Oasis HydraFruit Iced Tea but any iced tea, lightly sweetened will work.
  • 2 cups ice cubes
  • 1 frozen banana
  • 1 fresh or frozen pear
  • lemon juice to taste
  • lime juice to taste
  • fresh mint for garnish and optional flavor
  • lemon slices for garnish
  • lime slice for garnish

Instructions

  • Blend together iced tea, ice cubes, fruit, a splash of lemon juice and a smaller splash of lime juice. For a minty flavor, add a sprig of fresh mint.
  • Garnish with mint leaves and lemon or lime slices and serve immediately.

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Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie served in a mason jar with a slice of lime and mint garlic. Photo also shows the glass surrounded by sliced lemons and limes and mint leaves. Text on the image says Lemon Iced Tea Smoothie.

 

Written by Janice Croze, co-founder of 5 Minutes for Mom
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11 Comments

  1. Charllotte says:

    5 stars
    The perfect iced tea for summer days ever! My kids love this menu.

  2. 5 stars
    This was the perfect drink for a hot day. Thanks for sharing the recipe.

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  5. Jacquelyn Hastert says:

    5 stars
    What a great refreshing summer beverage that everyone can enjoy! Smoothies are always a hit with my kiddos and they love lemon. It’s a win/win with us.

  6. 5 stars
    Just what I need by the pool

  7. Sarah @ The DIY Mommy says:

    This looks so refreshing and delicious! I love lemonade and I love iced tea… This could be a new favourite!

  8. Thank you for sharing this delicious smoothie recipe with us at the Talk Of The Town Party. I am definitely making this! Pinned 🙂

  9. Kristi Dominguez says:

    Yummers! This looks so fresh and tasty! What a fabulous summer drink idea! Thank you bunches for linking up and sharing with us!

  10. 5 stars
    This looks so fresh and tasty – perfect for spring/summer relaxing!

  11. Renee Goerger says:

    5 stars
    This is one of the best summer smoothies I’ve ever had. I adore the flavors and the light yellow color!