Tropical Breakfast Smoothie Bowl Recipe in 3 Easy Steps | Aura Blender Recipe

There's nothing better to start your day than a delicious homemade smoothie bowl topped with fruity, nutrient-dense toppings and reminds us of a Hawaiian beach holiday.

If you enjoy tropical flavours, you will love this mango and banana smoothie bowl that's great for gut health, dairy-free coconut milk for a dose of healthy fats, and turmeric for an immunity boost.

You'll want to have some ready-made crunchy blueberry granola from Amazin' Graze on hand, which makes for healthy & easy toppings for this smoothie bowl recipe.

Here's how to make a smoothie bowl:

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup frozen banana, sliced
  • 1 cup frozen mango, cubed
  • 70 mL coconut water
  • 60 mL coconut milk
  • 1 tsp turmeric

Smoothie Bowl Toppings:

Directions:

  1. Blend all frozen fruit and ingredients in the Aura Blender.
  2. Pour into a bowl or mason jar.
  3. Add toppings.

And you're done! Enjoy your smoothie bowl fresh or store your Aura Blender into an Aura Insulated Sleeve to keep it chilled for later.

You can switch up the ingredients in your smoothie bowl to your preference. Try ingredients such as greek yogurt, frozen blueberries, frozen strawberries, mixed berries or other types of frozen berries, frozen peaches or more frozen fruit. The fun part about creating your own smoothie bowls in the Aura Blender lies in the experimenting!

Quick tip: Amazin' Graze offers a great selection of healthy snacks with no added refined sugar or additives if you would like more ready-made delicious toppings for your homemade smoothie bowl recipes. This helps cut down preparation time for easy smoothie bowls during busy mornings!

Did you like this easy smoothie bowl recipe? For more smoothie bowl recipes and topping ideas, don't forget to check out other Free Aura Blender Recipes and get your very own Aura Portable Blender now!

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2 comments

Replying to: Ng Lai yin
Yes, fresh fruit works just as well!

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Can I use fresh fruit instead of frozen fruit?

Ng Lai yin

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