Berry Superfood Smoothie Bowl

Learn how to make a smoothie bowl with this delicious, antioxidant-packed recipe! Almond butter gives it protein and amazing PB & J flavor.

Berry Superfood Smoothie Bowl

This scenario happens often: I get on a smoothie kick, and I make the same one again and again and again. Same time, same place, same smoothie. Tell me that this happens to you too? This berry-spinach smoothie bowl recipe is my new latest obsession.

Why You’ll Love this Smoothie Bowl Recipe

  • It tastes amazing. Instead of banana, I add a scoop of almond butter for creaminess (and a little protein). As a result, it has a hint of PB&J flavor – it’s SO delicious and also husband-approved. Which means that I’m pretty sure it would be kid-approved too.
  • It’s easy to keep the ingredients on hand. Because frozen berries and almond butter make the creamy, cold base of this bowl, you can easily keep the ingredients on hand without them spoiling.
  • It’s packed with antioxidants and other nutrients! Its flavor is hidden, but spinach adds extra vitamins to this already antioxidant-rich breakfast. If you top it with hemp seeds or walnuts, it will also give you a good dose of omega-3s. You could eat this as a healthy breakfast, but we also love it for dessert.

Berry Superfood Smoothie Bowl Recipe ingredients How to make a smoothie bowl

Smoothie Bowl Topping Ideas

For my superfood smoothie bowl toppings, I use coconut flakes, hemp seeds, whole blueberries, and crushed freeze dried strawberries. Freeze dried strawberries are a new-to-me ingredient, but – um, wow – I’m hooked on them. They have such an amazing concentrated strawberry flavor. If you can’t find them, skip ’em, but they’re definitely a fun ingredient to seek out. Other good topping options would be almonds, walnuts, chia seeds, or your favorite granola.

For more healthy smoothie recipes, check out this fancy layered one, this one for a coffee kick, or these for more fun fruity ideas!

5.0 from 12 reviews

Berry Superfood Smoothie Bowl

 
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This easy smoothie bowl recipe makes a beautiful and delicious antioxidant-packed breakfast! It's healthy, vegan, and gluten-free: the perfect way to start your day.
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Serves: 2
Ingredients
  • 1 cup mixed frozen berries*
  • 4 ice cubes
  • Splashes of light coconut milk (enough to get blender moving)
  • 1 tablespoon almond butter
  • Handful of spinach
  • Optional: 1 teaspoon acai powder
  • Optional: maple syrup or sweetener of your choice, to taste
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Instructions
  1. Place the frozen berries, ice cubes, coconut milk, almond butter and spinach in a blender. Add acai powder, if using. Blend until smooth, adding additional coconut milk as needed. (As little as necessary so your smoothie will be thick). Taste and add maple syrup or sweetener of choice, if desired. Blend again.
  2. Pour into two bowls and top with hemp seeds, coconut flakes, blueberries, and dried strawberries.
Notes
I get the "Organic Berry Blend" from Whole Foods.

 

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  1. Donna Solon
    01.31.2023

    My sister-n-law has given me a new add in for my morning smoothie. Beetroot powder. I just put in 1 tsp before I mix it all up.

    • Phoebe Moore (L&L Recipe Developer)
      02.02.2023

      Fun idea!

  2. Elerin
    06.29.2021

    Hi!

    Can you use normal milk instead coconut milk?

  3. E
    04.23.2021

    I’ll def give this a try, thanks for the amazing recipe, your filming quality is great and I love love love that it doesn’t require any frozen bananas! Thanks!

  4. Fern
    06.24.2020

    Hi, loved this recipe will make it so much now! Was wondering the calorie count?

    • Ellie
      04.23.2021

      They don’t give nutrition facts, look in contact

  5. allison
    05.17.2020

    would it be possible to leave out the spinach? I don’t have any at the moment/

    • Jeanine Donofrio
      05.17.2020

      yep! It’s really just there for extra nutrition, an all fruit bowl would be just as delicoius.

  6. Anna
    10.13.2018

    Great recipe. Just pinned it.

  7. Kathleen from livewithstyle.me
    07.08.2016

    Love, love, LOVE all your photos! I’m going on a trip this summer, and want to capture the best moments – what camera do you use / recommend ? thanks!

    • Ellie
      04.23.2021

      Hi, sorry to hav ur question answered so late! If u scroll down in their contact section you will find a link to all their filming supplies, hope this helps!

  8. fiona
    05.18.2016

    Hi have just made this – its delicious, and am hoping my kids will love it too! Brilliant idea to add spinach.

  9. Beautiful! I have a version of this every morning and it gives me energy all day!

  10. Berries and spinach are a delightfully delicious combination in a smoothie and somehow you feel healthier after having it.

  11. Beautiful! I’ll have to look for some freeze-dried strawberries–such a good idea! I think the last time I had them was in a cereal I used to love…never thought to just buy them on their own!
    Great recipe!

  12. I adore the tartness of freeze-dried strawberries. But I haven’t added them to a smoothie yet. With the weather warming up here (on good days, anyways) I’ve been making spinach and berry smoothies too, so I’ll have to try this addition. And yes this combo is an addictively-easy repeatable formula for me too.

  13. I’ve been running into so many beautiful smoothie bowls that I’m totally inspired to make my own. I love how vibrant the colors are in yours and the fact that it’s got a spoonful of almond butter. Delish!

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  14. I can’t believe you got such a gorgeous reddish purple color with so much spinach! Well done!! 😀

  15. Aimee from foodbanjo.com
    05.12.2016

    Dried strawberries are the best! So tart and yummy.

  16. Didiejolie
    05.12.2016

    Hi !
    Whats is your blender ? Does it work with frozen bananas ?
    Thanks !

    E.

  17. Now here’s a smoothie I could go for. I have an absolute revulsion to bananas (childhood trauma) and cannot bear the smell or taste of them. Smoothies always seem to rely on them for thickening. I’ll definitely give this a try.

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