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Mango Smoothie Bowls

May 24, 2017 By Spices in My DNA 1 Comment

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Mango Smoothie Bowls
It’s finally feeling a lot like summer and I couldn’t be more happy about it. I’m such a warm weather girl through and through. This also means time for more smoothies! Especially smoothies in bowl form like this one. Because TOPPINGS.

Mango Smoothie Bowls

If you follow me on Instagram, you know I’ve been on a smoothie bowl kick. What’s more fun than piling a thick smoothie (that tastes like ice cream and/or sorbet), with a TON of toppings?! Fresh fruit, chia seeds, nut butter, granola, honey, coconut..the list goes on.

It goes back to the texture thing I talk about every two seconds on this blog. Are you tired of hearing about it yet? I can’t help it. I just LOVE having different textures and crunch in all meals. Reason # 1 why I prefer smoothie BOWLS over smoothies. So. much. better.

Mango Smoothie Bowls

For this smoothie bowl, I used a mixture of frozen mango chunks, frozen banana, frozen pineapple chunks, freshly grated ginger (such a game changer!), and a coconut milk/almond milk blend! It seriously tastes so summery and tropical. This mixture would even be delicious spiked! Not for breakfast though…prrrrobably not the best idea.

Don’t EVEN get me started on the toppings. Kiwi slices, fresh mango, blueberries, raspberries, banana, chia seeds, chocolatey granola, and shredded coconut. So so good! Feel free to use whatever toppings you like. Go crazy!

Mango Smoothie Bowls

If you’ve never made a smoothie bowl before, the key is to use as little liquid as possible. And frozen banana makes it SO creamy. Depending on your blender and how frozen your fruit is, you should only have to add 1/2-3/4 cup of milk. Just be patient with it and stir it around a couple times between the blending process to help it along if need be!

I also often add collagen powder or a scoop of protein powder to my smoothies to help with post workout recovery, and I often add a couple big handfuls of spinach or kale. You could do that with this one too!

Mango Smoothie Bowls

The best summer breakfast! Have you ever had a smoothie bowl?

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Mango Smoothie Bowls

These mango smoothie bowls are SO delicious and easy to make! They taste just like summer and will transport you right to the beach!

Course Breakfast, Snack
Prep Time 10 minutes
Servings 1 large smoothie bowl
Author Molly | Spices in My DNA

Ingredients

For the smoothie base

  • 1 1/2 cups frozen mango chunks
  • 1/2 cup frozen pineapple chunks
  • 1 banana, previously sliced and frozen
  • 1/2 teaspoon freshly grated ginger
  • 1/2-3/4 cup almond or coconut milk (I used a blend!)

Topping ideas

  • fresh berries
  • sliced banana
  • sliced kiwi
  • fresh mango
  • chia seeds
  • granola
  • shredded coconut
  • toasted almonds or other nuts
  • nut butter
  • honey

Instructions

  1. To a high powered blender, add the frozen mango, pineapple, banana, ginger, and almond/coconut milk (start with ½ cup and add more if needed). Blend until super thick and creamy. You may need to stir it once or twice in between to help it along!

  2. Pour into a bowl and decorate with your favorite toppings!

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Filed Under: Breakfast, Clean Eats, Snacks Tagged With: breakfast, brunch, clean eating, clean eats, easy, fruit, healthy, mango, smoothie, smoothie bowl

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