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Creating a recipe that can be used as a nourishing breakfast, filling snack or delightful dessert all in 1?! That’s right—my berry smoothie bowl is a super easy one to blend, then you can top how you want to fit your mood. Even better, this gorgeous is a smoothie bowl without banana!
While a meal replacement smoothie is my go-to breakfast since it’s so fast and easy to make, sometimes I like to slow it down and enjoy my smoothie with toppings… and that’s when I turn to a smoothie bowl. It also makes a fun snack for the kids when they bring friends home from school: a blender full of spoonable smoothie and a counter full of topping options is a #momwin.
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Ingredients for a Berry Smoothie Bowl
You can add just about any superfood into the blend or as a topping, yet the base of this smoothie is no-fail and simple:
- Spinach: Not only is this my fav way to get in leafy greens, spinach packs protein, fiber and countless vitamins + minerals into each round leaf.
- Water: I use water as a liquid base because it’s easy and can count towards my daily water intake goals.
- Peaches: This stone fruit acts as a sweetener (without adding too much sugar) and helps make the bowl creamy without needing bananas.
- Blueberries: A less sweet, nutrient-dense berry that shines in this recipe. The antioxidants in blueberries help fight agains heart disease, cancer and bone decay.
- Strawberries: When I can’t find fresh strawberries for a reasonable price, I head to the frozen section since this is one of the most common, inexpensive frozen ingredients you can get for smoothies.
- Fresh lemon juice: A squeeze of fresh lemon juice brightens the flavor in this fruit smoothie bowl nicely.
Easy Ingredient Swaps
Now that you know the base for this bowl, let’s talk about how to make it your own:
Swap spinach for the leafy greens of your choice. Peaches can be replaced with mango, pineapple or another stone fruit like apricots or nectarines.
If to cut down on the number of ingredients to buy, swap out the individual strawberries and blueberries with a bag of frozen mixed berries. Lime juice can also finish this recipe off with a brightness that highlights the flavor of the other ingredients.
To turn this into a meal replacement smoothie bowl simple add in homemade protein powder. Just 1 serving bumps this up to 13 grams of protein as well as additional healthy fat and fiber, which work together to help you stay full longer.
Berry Smoothie Bowl Recipe
When learning how to make a smoothie, I realized that to get the best, creamiest result happened when I blended in 2 stages. Even with a powerful Vitamix blender, blending your ingredients in 2 parts can make a big difference. Here’s how I apply that method to this smoothie bowl:
- Add water and spinach to a blender container and blend until no leafy chunks remain.
- Add remaining ingredients (including any superfoods or protein powder) and blend again. Since all the fruit is frozen you’ll need to use the tamper that comes with your blender to keep the blades moving until they start moving without assistance. If you are using a non high-powered blender then stop and scrape down the sides as needed to get the blender going.
- Scoop out into a bowl a top with desired toppings, then enjoy!
Smoothie bowls should be thick like ice cream so you want a scoop-able consistency over a pourable one.
Toppings Guide
Now that we’ve got the base down, let’s talk toppings! I kept it simple in the photos for this recipe, topping it with frozen blueberries, sliced almonds and pepitas. Yet there is a world of toppings out there and you have my permission to use them.
While this is a smoothie bowl without banana, you can still top with sliced bananas if you want! Here are more topping options:
- Healthy granola
- Coconut whipped cream
- Cacao nibs
- Any nuts or seeds you want
- Nut butter
- Fruit like mango, pineapple, kiwi or any berries
If I’m enjoying this berry smoothie bowl after a workout then it’s going to have protein powder in it as well as granola or a nut mix on top to be more filling. When enjoying as dessert during movie night, I’ll top with some nut butter and cacao nibs and maybe some coconut whipped cream.
Berry Smoothie Bowl FAQs
They can be! Focus on using whole food, plant-based ingredients and nothing processed. Let the sugar come from the fruits you are blending and don’t add anything extra. Add in protein to boost the healthy fats, protein and fiber to help break down the natural fruit sugars. Pair with a leafy green like spinach for even more fiber.
To start, use just 1/2 of the liquid that a regular smoothie recipe calls for and try to use as many frozen fruits/vegetables as you can. Using a plant-based milk for the liquid base can also help achieve a creamier result. You want your blender to work to mix this up (but not too hard!). Having a high-speed blender with a tamper can help as well as you can push the ingredients down to assist during blending.
They certainly can be. The key to healthy weight changes is a diet with a lot of variety. Smoothie bowls are a great way to get a variety of fruits and vegetables in, as well as a great snack option when they are loaded with only whole food, plant-based ingredients. Avoid added sugars, use leafy greens for added fiber and add in a plant-based protein powder with more protein, healthy fats and fiber to give you a great, balanced snack.
More Smoothie Bowl Recipes
Smoothie bowls are pretty much a tastier and dairy-free version of a yogurt parfait. They blend up thick n’ creamy and you can top them with fruit, healthy granola, coconut whipped cream and more. Here are a few of my fav smoothie bowls to blend:
- Chocolate Smoothie Bowl: A pudding-like consistency that makes an incredible dessert.
- Iron-Rich Smoothie Bowl: This bowl is one I blend when I need to bring up my iron naturally. Bonus points that it tastes good!
- Maple Smoothie Bowl: A gorgeous, green bowl that tastes like Autumn.
- Tropical Smoothie Bowl: A little taste of sunshine, anytime. This is a fun one to top with all the best toppings and dive in.
- Coconut Joy Vegan Smoothie Bowl: Another fun dessert bowl that tastes like a candy bar!
Don’t forget to rate + review this bowl once you try it; I love getting your feedback!
Berry Smoothie Bowl
Equipment
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blender
Ingredients
- 1 cup spinach fresh
- ½ cup water
- ½ cup peaches frozen
- ½ cup blueberries frozen
- ½ cup strawberries frozen
- 1 tbsp lemon juiced
For toppings:
- blueberries frozen
- sliced almonds
- pepitas
Instructions
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Blend spinach and water until there are no leafy chunks remaining.
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Add remaining ingredients and blend again. If blades get stuck, use the tamper to push ingredients down until the blades start moving on their own again. Blend until smooth.
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Pour into a bowl and top with toppings.
Notes
- Swap spinach with the leafy greens of your choice.
- To lower the natural sugar in this recipe swap 1/2 cup peaches with 1/2 avocado (will be less sweet tasting overall).
- Add 1 serving of homemade protein powder to boost this recipe by 10 grams of protein.
- If it’s easier, you can use mixed berries instead of 3 individual fruits, just make sure to scoop out 1 1/2 cups.
Nutrition
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