4 Healthy Smoothie Bowls

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4 Healthy Smoothie Bowls

Smoothies are the perfect breakfast solution if you don’t have time in the morning for a sit-down meal. Smoothie bowls, on the other hand, are a yummy twist on your usual breakfast drink and come in a variety of combinations. This month, set aside a few extra minutes in the morning and enjoy one.

What is a smoothie bowl? It is typically a blended drink too thick to be enjoyed with a straw, so you have to eat it with a bowl and a spoon. Other ingredients such as whole berries, seeds, or granola are added for crunch and extra nutrients. They are like the colorful, adult version of cereal and milk. Listed below are a few great recipes to try.

  • Chocolate breakfast smoothie bowl. Are you a big fan of Cocoa puffs, Cocoa Pebbles, and other chocolate cereals? If so, consider making a chocolate peanut butter bowl. This Garnish & Glaze recipe is made by blending vanilla Greek yogurt, a banana, peanut butter, cocoa powder, and ice. Top it with sliced bananas, finely chopped chocolate, granola, and peanut butter. As a result, the final product is a delicious, protein-packed breakfast.
  • Mixed fruit smoothie bowl. Did you know that each of the different colored Froot Loops has the same fruit blend flavor? This fruit-blend smoothie bowl captures that diverse fruity flavor. For example, this recipe from Lucy Parissi calls for blueberries, raspberries, blackcurrants, blackberries, coconut milk, gluten-free oats, agave syrup, almond butter, and chia seeds. The smoothie is then topped with pumpkin seeds, walnuts, raspberries, and dried cherries and goji berries. It’s a beautiful, and healthy breakfast.
  • Apple and oats smoothie bowl. When you were growing up, were you a fan of Apple Jacks, Apple Cinnamon Cheerios, or Apple Cinnamon Chex? You can achieve that apple and spice flavor with this smoothie bowl recipe from Brandon Matzek. This smoothie bowl is made with old-fashioned oats, sweetened almond milk, plain Greek yogurt, maple syrup, cinnamon, vanilla extract, ground turmeric, an apple, a date, lemon juice, kosher salt, and ice cubes. The smoothie is topped with pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, coconut, chopped apple, and maple syrup. It’s a yummy way to start your day!
  • Rainbow fun smoothie bowl. To add some colorful fun to your breakfast routine, try this recipe for Funfetti No Cake Protein Smoothie Bowl from a Whisk and Two Wands. This recipe calls for coconut milk, coconut flour, chickpeas, a banana, almond extract, vanilla protein, maca powder, sprinkles, and some Vanilla Macaroons from Hail Merry. With this recipe, you’ll feel like you’re eating dessert for breakfast!

 

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