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3-Ingredient Frozen Strawberry Smoothie Bowl (Vegan!)

Total time: 10 mins.
Difficulty: Low
Serves: 4 people
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This frozen strawberry smoothie bowl recipe is a thicker version of more traditional smoothies that can be sipped from a glass. It is thick enough to sit in a bowl and hold garnishes like almond slices and chocolate chips. If you are looking for a refreshing breakfast bursting with strawberry flavor, then this recipe will fit the bill perfectly!

To make the frozen strawberry smoothie bowl, you begin by blending frozen strawberries with banana and coconut milk in a blender. Then, once it is poured into a bowl, it gets garnished with the almonds and chocolate chips before being served.

What is a Frozen Strawberry Smoothie Bowl?

This frozen strawberry smoothie bowl is a blend of frozen strawberries, frozen banana, and coconut milk, resulting in a thick mixture. It is then served in a bowl garnished with almonds and chocolate chips for a sweet tasting breakfast.

Pro Tips

  • Use a high-speed blender to puree the fruit with the coconut milk into a smooth blend. However, if you don’t have a blender, you could also use an immersion blender instead.
  • Don’t allow the smoothie to sit for too long before you serve it as it will have the best texture when the berries and banana are still frozen.
  • If you don’t have frozen strawberries on hand, you could replace them with any other frozen fruit that you enjoy such as frozen mango or frozen raspberries.
  • Feel free to get creative and garnish the smoothie bowl with other ingredients like fresh sliced fruit, hemp seeds, chia seeds, shredded coconut, or almond butter.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are Smoothie Bowls Actually Healthy?

Yes, with a blend of fruit and milk, homemade smoothie bowls are full of fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

What Toppings are Good on Smoothie Bowls?

The sky is the limit when it comes to what you can garnish your smoothie bowl with. Consider garnishing the bowl with sliced fruit such as strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries, sliced kiwi, or pineapple. You could also top it with hemp hearts, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds, or toasted coconut.

Can I Add Another Type of Milk to the Smoothie Bowl?

Yes, if you don’t have coconut milk on hand, you could replace it with another plant-based milk like almond milk, cashew milk, or soy milk. Alternatively, you could use regular milk if preferred.

How to Store the Frozen Strawberry Smoothie Bowl

It is best to enjoy the smoothie bowl as soon as it is made as it will loosen as it warms up. However, if you do happen to have some left over, you could divide the leftovers between ice cube trays so you can store them in the freezer. Then, you could add the ice cubes to drinks or blend them up in a food processor so you could enjoy them as a smoothie bowl again.

Ingredients

Frozen strawberries
300g
frozen banana
300g
Coconut milk
100ml (2/5 cup)

How to Make a Frozen Strawberry Smoothie Bowl

In a blender, blend the strawberries with the banana and coconut milk until smooth.

Pour the smoothie in a bowl and garnish it with the almonds and chocolate chips.

Serve and enjoy!

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