Mermaid Smoothie Bowl

Take an insta-trip to the ocean with this playful smoothie bowl!

Difficulty level: Easy
Time required: 1 hour

 

Ingredients:

Smoothie:

Ocean decorations:

Notes:
You can add more powder colors depending on the shade you like.

Directions:

  1. First, prepare the ocean decorations. Divide yoghurt into two small bowls. Add blue spirulina powder to one bowl and beetroot powder to the other. Mix well.

  2. Fill the silicone molds with the colored yoghurt. You can fill the molds separately with each color, or add both colors in a mold, and create swirls using a toothpick or stick.

  3. Crush the cookies. Set aside.

  4. In a blender, put in all the smoothie ingredients and blend until smooth.

  5. Transfer smoothie into your favorite bowl. Sprinkle with cookies and quinoa. Add the mermaid tail and other ocean decorations. Enjoy!

    Pro tip: Take your bananas from the freezer and set aside for around 10 mins before you start blending. They will be easier to blend!

PRODUCTS USED IN THIS RECIPE:
 BLUE SPIRULINA POWDER

Our Blue Spirulina is extracted from green spirulina through a process where we get rid of the nasty, fishy taste and boring color, and keep the healthy stuff and intense blue color!

>> Read more about Blue Spirulina in the Shop <<

Beetroot is a vibrant burgundy color made from all-natural, red little beeties! A teaspoon of this powder will give your food that POP of pink in a heart-beet!

>> Read more about Beetroot in the Shop <<


This recipe was created by:
@anna_breakfastideas

Anna is a talented photographer, originally from Poland and now living in Stockholm. She's part of our local Rawnice team, and her inspiring breakfast creations are sure to spark a joy in your taste buds!

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