Five ingredient tropical green smoothie bowl
Ummmm, yes, how is it already March? If it weren’t for the fact that I’ve been dying for longer days and sunnier weather I would be a little bit freaked out about how it felt like Christmas last week and now St. Patrick’s day is right around the corner. My Pinterest feed went from chocolate covered strawberries to Irish cream infused desserts pretty much overnight and I can barely keep up with it all.
I kind of want to go back to January for a bit when everyone was focusing on clean eating because I’m finding it difficult to keep myself from wanting to bake everything. To make up for the influx of the sweets that have been popping up all over the place I’ve been making sure to combat it by getting in extra servings of fruit & veggies. If I can at least make sure that I get in a decent amount of greens in I can still feel good about getting in a little extra sweet as well.
Enter scene: green smoothie bowls.
Whenever I’m craving a smoothie it’s usually something along these lines: kale and/or spinach, chia seeds, half a frozen banana, and frozen mango chunks. Depending on my mood I might throw in a chunk of ginger or whatever fruits we have in season, but this is almost always my base and it always hits this spot. If I’m in a rush I’ll just drink it like a normal smoothie, but if I have time to sit down with my breakfast I like to eat it in a bowl and add different toppings to go along with it. My current favorite topping is this gingery maple one I put on my rhubarb yogurt. So. Damn. Good.
So in between the chocolate covered strawberries and the Cadbury Creme Eggs why don’t you treat yourself to this simple green smoothie bowl. Your body will thank you for it!
Tropical Smoothie Bowl
Five ingredient tropical green smoothie bowl
Ingredients
- 1/2 frozen banana
- 1/4 cup frozen mango
- 2 handfuls fresh spinach
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 3/4 cup water
- 1/2 cup ice cubes, (or more for thicker consistency)
optional toppings
- kiwi
- coconut fakes
- granola
- nuts
Instructions
- Add everything except for your toppings to a blender and blend until smooth. If you want a thicker consistency add more ice cubes or frozen mago
- Transfer the smoothie to a bowl and top with kiwi, granola, nuts, etc
Celeste | The Whole Serving says
Wow, this looks so unbelievably delicious. I’ll add this one to my smoothie bowl recipe list.
Sarah says
Hope you like it! Thanks Celeste 🙂
Barbara says
A smoothie in a bowl. Looks yummy.
Sarah says
Thanks Barbara!
Ilka says
You have no idea how much I love this smoothie bowl! So much nutritious goodness in one bowl! Pinning and Stumbling!:):)
Sarah says
Thank you so much Ilka! I sooo appreciate it!
Andrea Wyckoff says
First: I LOVE your blog name!! Second: Your photos are beautiful! Third: This smoothie looks so refreshing I want to dive right in!
Sarah says
Oh my goodness you’re makin me blush over here with your kind words! Thank you sooo much Andrea! Btw I LOVE your blog too – that water buffalo mozzarella pizza looks divine!
Raia says
Mmm… Smoothie anything and I’m there! This looks delicious, Sarah! Thanks for sharing it at Savoring Saturdays. 🙂
Sarah says
Me and you both!
Marla says
Hi Sarah,
Just a note to let you know that I have chosen your post as one of my features for this weeks Real Food Fridays blog hop that goes live every Thursday @ 7pm EST. Thank you for being part of Real Food Fridays and sharing your information.
Sarah says
Thank you so much Marla! I can’t wait 🙂
Marla says
Hi Sarah,
This recipes sound delicious and filled with a wealth of health. What a great meal this would make especially for the summertime when you want something that is cool and tantalizing. Thanks for sharing on Real Food Fridays. Pinned & twitted!
Sarah says
Wealth of health – I love that description! Thanks Marla – hope you have a great weekend!
Angela says
This looks absolutely fabulous!! I can’t wait to try it, I think my kids will enjoy it as well, Pinned 🙂
Sarah says
Thanks you so much Angela!
Angela says
Would Love for you to share this at the Sunday Fitness & Food Link-Up at: http://www.marathonsandmotivation.com
Susan says
Very pretty. I might try this. How thick is it?
Sarah says
Thanks Susan! It’s not overly thick. It’s thin enough that you could easily suck it out of a straw without effort, but the frozen fruit and chia seeds do thicken it up. You can adjust the consistency by either reducing or increasing the amount of water by 1/4 cup depending on how you like it. Hope that made sense!
Lauren @ Lake Shore Lady says
I loooove smoothie bowls! I’ve been eating one almost every morning. I gotta try putting mango in mine next!
Lauren | http://www.lakeshorelady.com/
Sarah says
You’ll love it!