Nutribuddy Strawberry Smoothie Bowl

Strawberry Smoothie Bowl with Nutribuddy Breakfast Shake [AD]

The weather gods finally realised it’s summer in the UK and yesterday was the hottest day of 2019 so far. When I’m melting in the heat, one of my favourite breakfast options is a smoothie bowl made with frozen fruit. I usually mix up my fruit combos but this strawberry smoothie bowl was my favourite creation of late.

Smoothie bowls are like ice cream for breakfast… but healthy!

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Nutribuddy strawberry matcha smoothie bowl

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Nutribuddy Breakfast

I used Nutribuddy Breakfast Shake* to add an extra burst of flavour and nutrients to the bowl. Made with blended organic oats, seeds and coconut, the mix is vegan, gluten-free, high in protein, and low in fat. Simply add a few scoops to your favourite plant milk for a handy breakfast on the run. I use mine as a shake most mornings but at the weekend, I like to indulge a little and whip up a smoothie bowl instead.

I’m using the strawberry shake with matcha green tea at the moment, so I used strawberries as the base of the bowl and in the toppings too. It’s strawberry season here in the UK, making this the perfect summer breakfast or brunch.

STRAWBERRY SMOOTHIE Bowl

Nutribuddy Strawberry Smoothie Bowl

Strawberry Smoothie Bowl

Quick and healthy summer breakfast
Total Time 10 minutes
Course Breakfast, Brunch
Servings 1

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients
  

  • 1 frozen banana, diced
  • 50 g frozen strawberries
  • 3 scoops Nutribuddy Breakfast Shake Smooth Strawberry Matcha
  • 200 ml almond milk or plant milk of choice
  • 1 teaspoon agave nectar
  • 1 fresh banana, diced
  • 2 fresh strawberries, sliced
  • 1/2 tablespoon mixed seeds and dried berries eg. chia seeds, gojiberries, acai berries etc
  • 1 teaspoon cacao nibs

Instructions
 

  • Add frozen fruits, Nutribuddy Breakfast, milk and agave nectar to blender and mix on high speed until well combined. Mixture should be thick enough to stay on an upturned spoon but thinner than ice cream. (Add more frozen fruit to thicken or more milk to thin mixture.)
  • Pour mixture into cereal or coconut bowl. Top with fresh fruit, mixed seeds and dried berries, and cacao nibs.
Keyword fruit, strawberry, vegan

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Nutribuddy Strawberry Smoothie Bowl

Read more about Nutribuddy in my previous posts – My First Impressions and My Thoughts After One Month.

What’s your favourite smoothie bowl combo? Let me know in the comments!

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Sarah Dean // More Than Greens

Award-winning British-Australian blogger in London. I am passionate about vegan food, cruelty-free beauty, travel, nature, and wellbeing.

19 thoughts on “Strawberry Smoothie Bowl with Nutribuddy Breakfast Shake [AD]

  1. Anything with strawberries usually gets my attention. Look forward to trying this recipe.

  2. This sounds like a good, healthy alternative to my usual breakfast, which is usually a bowl of cold cereal. Is Nutribuddy sold in the USA?

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