Easy Smoothie Bowls | Mark’s Daily Apple
Are you looking to satisfy your sweet tooth but don’t want to lose the nutritional ingredients? Our easy-to-make smoothie bowls are the perfect start to the day or even a hearty mid-day snack. We’ve created two recipes that include a variety of fruits and vegetables like raspberries, cauliflower, broccoli, and more. Plus, both recipes include our Primal Kitchen Vanilla Whey Protein Powder for an extra boost of protein.
Since these smoothie bowls also call for frozen fruits and vegetables, prep time is minimal. Using frozen fruits and vegetables will also make smoothie bowls thick and spoiled. We’ve listed a bunch of coating ideas to use as a finish coat, but the sky’s the limit with overlays! Use your favorite nuts, seeds, fruit, or whatever else you want.
How to make smoothie bowls
First, you’ll want to put your components together. For the pink smoothie, you’ll start with cauliflower rice, raspberries and milk in a blender. If you’re looking to make a green smoothie, you’ll start by putting broccoli, berries, and milk in a blender.
Then you will pin nut butters, flaxseeds and Primal Kitchen whey powders. Mix on high until smooth. The mixture will thicken! Place the mixture in the freezer for 15 minutes or so while you prepare your toppings.
Finally, scoop your smoothie into the bowl of your choice and toss it on top. We recommend enjoying immediately!
Description
Are you looking to satisfy your sweet tooth but don’t want to lose the nutritional ingredients? Our easy-to-make smoothie bowls are the perfect start to the day.
Pink smoothie bowl:
1.25 cups frozen cauliflower
1 cup frozen raspberries
– cup of milk of your choice (you can also use water)
1 tablespoon nut butter (we used almond butter)
1 tablespoon flax or chia seeds
first scoop of Primal Kitchen Vanilla Whey Protein Powder
2 teaspoons cocoa powder (optional)
Blue Smoothie Bowl:
1 cup frozen broccoli
cup frozen blueberries or raspberries
– cup of milk of your choice
1 tablespoon almond butter
1 tablespoon flax or chia seeds
first scoop of Primal Kitchen Vanilla Whey Protein Powder
Top ideas:
Seeds are finely chopped
Pumpkin seeds
Linseed
Chia seeds
Chopped Dark Chocolate
Shredded Coconut
Fresh berries
- Pink smoothie: Place cauliflower, raspberries, and milk in a blender. Pour in the nut butter, flaxseed, and Primal Kitchen whey powder. Mix on high until smooth. The mixture will thicken! Place the mixture in the freezer for 15 minutes or so while you prepare your toppings.
- Green smoothie: Place broccoli, berries, and milk in a blender. Pour in the teh nut butter, flaxseed, and Primal Kitchen whey powder. Mix on high until smooth, and place the mixture in the freezer while preparing the toppings.
- Ladle your smoothie into the bowl of your choice and top it with assorted and enjoy!
Note
Use any combination of berries you like. Strawberries, blackberries, and raspberries are lower in carbs overall than blueberries.
Using frozen fruits and vegetables will help ensure your smoothies are thick and perishable. Start with ½ cup of milk and add more as needed to help blend the smoothie.
Frozen steamed zucchini is also a great low-carb option to supplement!
I used full-fat almond milk for this recipe but feel free to use any milk you want or you can use water.
For a protein/nutrition boost, add more protein powder or consider adding some Primal Kitchen’s collagen protein!
The sky is the limit with the top layer! Use your favorite nuts, seeds, fruit, or whatever else you want.
- Preparation time: 5 minutes
- Type: Breakfast
Nutrition
- Serving size: first
- Calories: 416
- Street: 11.3g
- Sodium: 70.7mg
- Fat: 24.1g
- Saturated fat: 5g
- Trans fats: 0g
- Carbohydrates: 35.8g
- Fiber: 18.9g
- Protein: 23.6g
- Cholesterol: 2.5 mg
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