Berry Banana Smoothie Bowl
I was recently sent two bottles of R.W. Knudsen Family Just Juice – Just Blueberry and Just Cranberry. I have been a a big fan of R.W. Knudsen Family juices since I first tried them several years ago. Their juices are always delicious, have no preservatives, no artificial flavors, and they are a part of the Non-GMO project, which I love! The two juices they sent me are 100% pure juice with no sweeteners added.
I made this berry banana smoothie bowl recipe for my kids using the new juice I received. A Smoothie bowl is a fun and different option for breakfast, especially for my kids. I sprinkled some coconut, berries, and kiwi on top then let my kids sprinkle a few mini chocolate chips before devouring these berry banana smoothie bowls. I used Just Blueberry for these smoothies and it added such a nice blueberry flavor and beautiful color to these smoothie bowls. My kids both loved these tasty breakfast treats and I love that my kids got a huge dose of fresh fruit, blueberry juice, and Greek yogurt. I’d call that a win/win situation!
Berry Banana Smoothie Bowl
Smoothie Bowl:
- 2 cups ice cubes
- 1 cup Just Blueberry Juice (or Just Cranberry if you prefer)
- 1/2 cup Greek yogurt
- 1/2 cup fresh blueberries
- 1/2 cup fresh raspberries
- 1 banana
- 1-2 tsp agave, more or less depending on the sweetness of the fruit
Toppings:
- Shredded coconut
- Fresh blueberries and raspberries
- Kiwi, peeled & sliced
- Mini chocolate chips
How to Make a Berry Banana Smoothie Bowl
Combine the ice cubes with Just Blueberry juice, Greek yogurt, banana, blueberries, raspberries, and agave (or honey) in a blender.
Blend until smooth and creamy. Taste and add more agave, if needed. Pour into bowls.
Top with coconut, fresh berries, kiwi, and mini chocolate chips on the side, if desired. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
Equipment
Ingredients
Smoothie Bowl:
- 2 cups ice cubes
- 1 cup Just Blueberry Juice or Just Cranberry if you prefer
- ½ cup Greek yogurt
- ½ cup fresh blueberries
- ½ cup fresh raspberries
- 1 banana
- 1-2 tsp agave more or less depending on the sweetness of the fruit
Toppings:
- Shredded coconut
- Fresh blueberries and raspberries
- Kiwi peeled & sliced
- Mini chocolate chips
Instructions
- Combine the ice cubes with Just Blueberry juice, Greek yogurt, banana, blueberries, raspberries, and agave (or honey) in a blender.
- Blend until smooth and creamy. Taste and add more agave, if needed. Pour into bowls.
- Top with coconut, fresh berries, kiwi, and mini chocolate chips on the side, if desired. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
We love smoothie bowls. Yours sound delicious, and are beautiful!
What a clever idea to put the smoothie into a bowl
I’ve never heard of smoothie bowls, Pam, what a great idea, so creative:) I can see the kids wanting to dig in!
I’m a huge fan of R.W. Knudsen spicy tomato juice. The difference in other brands is amazing! We buy the cherry juice and cranberry too.
I’ll have to remember a smoothie bowl. I bet Marion would LOVE it too. This afternoon I gave her a bowl of freshly made yogurt with dollops of home made strawberry jam and she LOVED it! I actually used Fage as my starter yogurt for the new batch. It was the first time because I usually use yogurt from the previous batch but Marion raiding the fridge and there wasn’t any left, lol…(have you ever made yogurt?)
Thanks for sharing, Pam…
Such a nutritious and tasty creation!
It looks and sounds delicious pam and so healthy!!
Cheers,
Lia
I never ate nothing like this! I bet it´s very good!
Kisses
very excellent way to use the juices! i still haven’t hopped aboard the smoothie train, and now there’s a smoothie bowl train too? i’m so behind. 🙂
You’d have to love it just because it looks so good! I love the colors, and I”m sure the flavors are wonderful.
What a great idea and fun for the children. I am a fan of this type of juice also – no preservative, 100% juice and no sugar.
I am so excited for all the fresh spring produce that’s available right now, especially FRUIT. It has me in the mood to eat smoothie bowls all the time!