Cranberry Raspberry Smoothie

Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 2 servings

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A sweet, tangy and creamy cranberry raspberry smoothie made with few, simple ingredients — the perfect snack or breakfast! Plus a review of the KitchenAid Torrent Blender.

close up image of cranberry raspberry smoothie in short glass with raspberries and cranberry on top

So this is the first smoothie recipe on The Recipe Rebel.

And I know you know how much I like to indulge every now and then, and I want you to know it’s not like I don’t drink smoothies. I have a smoothie pretty much everyday. It’s like a healthy milkshake! I also happen to love berries and yogurt.

But I’m a little picky about my smoothies because I find some blenders don’t get the raspberries or strawberries perfectly smooth and you’re left with a weird texture.

I’ve been through 2 blenders in the last few months (and I’ll be the first to admit I push them to their limits experimenting with different gluten free cake batters), so when Kitchenaid emailed and asked if I was able to review their new Torrent Blender I couldn’t say no. I was actually currently blenderless, and really intrigued to see how the Torrent would stack up against my previous blenders.

Let’s get to it!

Look

Pros

I mean, it’s a beautiful machine. It comes in a choice of 4 colours (mine shown is Liquid Graphite), and I like how it’s much less clunky than the Vitamix and Blendtec (which, for the record, are not any of the blenders I’ve had in the future, so I won’t be comparing the Torrent to them).

Cons

I have no cons when it comes to the look of the blender!

Feel/Functionality

Pros

I love the simple design of the power button. There are 4 options based on texture and consistency (juice, soups/sauces, milkshakes, ice drinks/smoothies), plus a pulse option, and the start/pause button.

close up image of knob on kitchenaid torrent blender

Another thing I love is how the jar slides in and out of the machine like a coffee maker. I’ve never been able to keep a blender on the counter because most are too tall and don’t fit under our upper cabinets. I love being able to pull it out and make a quick smoothie without having to haul it out of the corner I’ve tucked it into.

I like that the bottom piece of the jar with the blade actually doesn’t come off like most other blenders I’ve had. For the last blender I had, I found that the seal in the bottom was easily broken and there’ll be no issue with that on the Torrent. Because it’s a magnetic drive blender, there is nothing that physically attaches to the bottom piece of the blender when you slide it in. It’s actually pretty amazing to think about how quickly it goes considering there’s no physical manipulation of the blade. Those are some pretty crazy magnets!

Cons

The blender fits just fine under my upper cabinets, but because we have a molding under our cabinets (about 1.5-2″ below our cabinets), I can’t simply pull out the blender. I would have to tilt it on its side, which is not an easy feat at all considering its weight (the weight is a plus here, because it’s a powerful machine! It just makes moving it difficult). So the top feed for me will never really get used. I don’t often add ingredients part way through blending, so I’m not really upset about this, but it’s worth noting if you want to use the top feed, you’ll have to move it out from under your cabinets. Usually, I’ll add ingredients after tasting, and that’s not something you can do while the blender is doing its thing anyway.

kitchenaid torrent blender on kitchen counter

Sound

Pros

The blender automatically shuts off and beeps when whatever you’re mixing up is ready — that’s pretty neat!

Cons

On its highest settings, it’s pretty loud. It’s like any appliance though — you can’t really add much more insulation to the machine without it getting bigger and less like something you want sitting on your counter. It’s a trade-off for the speed and power you get.

cranberry raspberry smoothie ingrediens in blender jar

Performance

Pros

The blender automatically adjusts its speed to whatever you’re blending, even throughout the blending process, which is pretty neat to see. It powers through frozen fruit quickly and easily. It obviously has a lot of power. It is also easily the most powerful blender I’ve ever had, but like I mentioned earlier, I’m not able to compare to a Vitamix or Blendtec.

Cons

I haven’t gotten around to really pushing it to the limits yet, so I can’t comment on how it handles things like hot soup (though I’m super excited about this feature!), or the gluten free cake batters I experiment with. I will update this review here as I get around to testing the blender with more types of food.

Overall

I think if you’re looking for a high performance blender and are willing to pay for one, this is a great option. I can’t compare to the performance of the Vitamix or Blendtec, but I like the look of the Kitchenaid better and the fact that I can actually keep it under my upper cabinets and slide it in and out.

two short glasses with cranberry raspberry smoothie and frozen cranberries and raspberries all around

*I received this blender free from KitchenAid Canada for review purposes but was not otherwise compensated for this post. All opinions are 100% my own.

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Cranberry Raspberry Smoothie

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A sweet, tangy and creamy cranberry raspberry smoothie made with few, simple ingredients — the perfect snack or breakfast! Plus a review of the KitchenAid Torrent Blender.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Cuisine American
Course Breakfast, Drinks
Servings 2 servings
Calories 160cal

Ingredients

  • 3/4 cup low calorie Cranberry Raspberry juice
  • 1 cup low fat vanilla or raspberry yogurt
  • 3/4 cup frozen cranberries
  • 1 cup frozen raspberries

Instructions

  • Add all ingredients to the blender and puree until smooth.

Notes

*Cranberries and raspberries are both tart, especially if frozen. Depending on the sweetness of your juice and yogurt (which both vary quite a bit), you may want to add additional sweetener to your tastes.
*Other options to reduce tartness are to add half a banana or some plain ice cubes.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 160cal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 8g | Cholesterol: 2mg | Sodium: 97mg | Potassium: 507mg | Fiber: 5g | Sugar: 25g | Vitamin A: 45IU | Vitamin C: 30.6mg | Calcium: 266mg | Iron: 0.9mg

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  1. Dorothy Dunton says

    Hi Ashley! First let me apologize for calling you Stacey – don’t know where that came from! This looks so refreshing and I love raspberries! I would probably add some banana just because I like bananas. One of the things I like about Kitchenaid appliances is that they are heavy and they stay put on the counter. I have a stand mixer, food processor and blender (albeit, they are somewhat dated) that I’m sure will outlive me! I gave my thirty two year son a stand mixer last Christmas, along with several cookbooks and GOOD knives. He loves to cook and bake – guess I raised him right!

    • Ashley Fehr says

      I have a KitchenAid mixer too and just love it! They are definitely built to last! And no worries about the name! The internet is a big place — it’s hard to keep people straight sometimes!

  2. Zainab says

    I love my torrent! It makes smoothies like this easy to enjoy. I do agree though that the height is a problem. It barely fit under my cabinets.

  3. Amanda | The Cinnamon Scrolls says

    Cranberry/raspberry is one of my favourite combos! I love the look of this blender too, and how it can just sit on your counter. I have so many appliances I have to pull out of the cupboards because they’re just too bulky, so this is a nice change! Great recipe and review!

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