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How to Make Hailey Bieber's $17 Erewhon Smoothie at Home
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Hailey Bieber has been making headlines lately for her just-released skincare line, Rhode. And what better way to kick off the launch than by releasing a skin-supporting smoothie with Erewhon Market?

In true Erewhon fashion, the luxury California supermarket chain’s “Strawberry Glaze Skin Smoothie” is $17. Aka not a super affordable option for anyone who wants to try it for themselves. While the high price tag is due to ingredients like collagen and sea moss, you can make a more affordable—and sustainable—version at home using ingredients you likely already have on hand.

By DIYing your own Hailey Bieber smoothie at home, you skip the plastic cup and lid. You can also cut down the ingredients list. Steph, the content creator behind @bevsbybeverly, created an easy-to-follow version that’s naturally vegan: frozen strawberries, dates, avocado, almond milk, and a little maple syrup for added sweetness. Sounds delish, right?

If you want to go the extra step, it’s the coconut cream and strawberry glaze that take the smoothie to the next level. Simply use canned coconut cream and create your own glaze by blending up some fresh strawberries.

Ready to make Bieber’s buzzy smoothie for yourself? Follow the simple recipe below.

How to Make Hailey Bieber’s Erewhon Smoothie

Ingredients:

1 cup frozen strawberries
1 cup fresh strawberries for glaze
1/2 cup canned coconut cream
2 pitted dates
1/4 cup frozen avocado
1 Tbsp maple syrup
1/2 cup almond milk

Instructions:

1. Blend fresh strawberries into a purée, then set aside.

2. Blend frozen strawberries, pitted dates, frozen avocado, maple syrup, and almond milk until smooth.

3. Add coconut cream to the bottom of your glass. Then, pour in the purée.

4. Pour the blended smoothie to the top of the glass.

5. Stir the ingredients with your reusable straw, and enjoy!


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