A speedy nutritious and delicious breakfast red berry smoothie bowl with coconut. It’s a bit thicker than your average smoothie so you can serve it in a bowl for a slower more satisfying start to the day.
As some of you will know, smoothies are a regular breakfast item in the Tin and Thyme household. They are a tasty way of packing in a lot of healthy nutrients and generally keep us going for hours.
It was not until I had a conversation with some fellow food bloggers yesterday, however, that I heard about the smoothie bowl. As soon as the concept was explained, I realised that smoothies in a bowl were quite a different thing to smoothies in a glass.
Red Berry Smoothie Bowl with Coconut
We tend to drink our smoothies on the go, whilst we are getting ready for the day or, most often for me, when I am on the computer. I reckoned that eating a smoothie with a spoon from a bowl rather than drinking it from a glass would make it seem as though we’d had a proper breakfast and thus we’d feel more satisfied.
This morning, I struck whilst the iron was hot and made these red berry and coconut kefir smoothies. Having a smoothie bowl encouraged us to sit down together and really appreciate what we were eating. And what we were eating was quite delicious.
Frozen antioxidant rich raspberries, tayberries and redcurrants, dried goji berries and dried barberries were blended in kefir with a banana, of course, but also coconut flakes and coconut oil. I always add whatever medicinal tinctures we happen to have on the go; at the moment it’s ginkgo and homemade hawthorn.
The tartness of the berries iss tempered by some honey and the creaminess of the kefir. For a vegan based bowl, the kefir can easily be replaced by coconut milk and the honey by your sweetener of choice. Are there seconds was CT’s enquiry and luckily there were.
Red Berry Smoothie Bowl Top Tips
- For a vegan version, replace the kefir with coconut milk and the honey with your sweetener of choice.
- Make a large batch for subsequent hassle free breakfasts. It will keep well in the fridge for a couple of days. Just give it a good stir or shake before using.
- Use a power blender if you can. I use my super duper Optimum 9200A power blender* to whizz everything together. It really does make the smoothest of smoothies.
- Swap the berries for your red berries of choice.
Other Smoothie Bowl Recipes You Might Like
- Green smoothie bowl with pear, avocado and almonds via Tin and Thyme
- Nettle smoothie bowl via Tin and Thyme
- Smoothie Bowl from Hungry Healthy Happy
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Red Berry Smoothie Bowl – The Recipe
Red Berry Coconut Smoothie Bowl
Equipment
Ingredients
- 750 ml kefir (or coconut milk)
- 1 banana
- large handful of frozen red berries
- 1 heaped tsp dried barberries
- 1 heaped tsp goji berries
- 1 tbsp coconut flakes
- 1 tbsp coconut oil
- 1 tbsp honey (or sweetener of choice)
- required drops for any medicinal tinctures you are taking (optional)
Instructions
- Leaving a few berries and flakes back for decoration, place everything in a blender and blitz for 35 seconds or so.
- Pour into four bowls and decorate with the reserved berries and coconut flakes.
Notes
Can be kept in the fridge for a couple of days for subsequent hassle free breakfasts.Please note: calories and other nutritional information are per serving. They’re approximate and will depend on exact ingredients used.
Nutrition Estimate
Sharing
I am submitting this red berry smoothie bowl to #CookBlogShare over at SuperGolden Bakes.
I used my high speed Optimum 9200A Next Generation blender* which makes a brilliant job of grinding tough items such as coconut flakes into a smooth emulsion. The post contains affiliate links which are marked with an asterisk* . Buying through a link will not cost you any more, but I will get a small commission. This helps keep Tin and Thyme blithe and blogging. Opinions are, as always, my own.
Janice says
Any breakfast that results in requests for seconds is bound to be a winner.
Choclette says
Smoothie bowls are lovely to look at, but we rarely have them as I’m usually in too much of a hurry. We do have lots of smoothies from a glass though 🙂
Sandhya says
Choclette, Love the smoothie! I also strive to eat healthy and this kefir smoothie is on that list!
Choclette says
Thanks Sandhya. Kefir is fantastic stuff and smoothies are a great way to use it.
Preethicuisine says
I love Smoothies. This smoothie looks inviting.
Choclette says
Thank you. We have smoothies for breakfast most mornings now.
Byron Thomas says
When I first looked at this, I thought it was a bowl of strawberry milkshake. Hahaha! But, this is even better. I love the combination of berries and coconut. Yum! Just one question… what are barberries?
Choclette says
Well you could set a trend for sipping milkshake from a bowl Byron – if you really want to 😉 Barberries are a Middle Eastern red berry that is quite sharp, but adds a nice tang to a lot of foods.
Piyali says
What a pretty looking bowl that is. A look at it and you are instantly drawn towards it. Nutrient packed and visually appetizing I surely would love to make this super delicious bowl of goodness my breakfast many times a week.
Choclette says
Thank you Piyali, it’s so easy to do and so delicious too.
Sundari says
Such a healthy recipe … Pics look cool..
Choclette says
Thank you Sundari. I do like a good healthy start to the day – it’s all down hill after that.
Lucy @SupergoldenBakes says
Looks utterly delicious and healthy too. Not sure about eating out of a bowl though… Have to try it I guess! Thanks for linking with #CookBlogShare
Choclette says
Eating out of a bowl makes for quite a different experience Lucy, but well worth trying – honestly 😉
ManjiriK says
Beautiful breakfast bowl and you have inspired me to get back to my smoothies ! Never used tayberries and dried barberries and am very intrigued by your tinctures sounds very intriguing!
Choclette says
Thanks Manjiri, bayberries and barberries are both quite sour, but that is tempered by the kefir and banana, so it makes for a lovely fresh flavour.
Sylvia @ Happiness is homemade says
I love smoothie bowls. It actually make you feel like you’re eating proper breakfast 🙂 Yours look lovely – bright and summery with my favourite fruits!
Choclette says
Thanks Sylvia, the flavours were lovely and it made a real treat eating it from a bowl.
Karen says
Smoothie bowls seem to be all the rage now – I have just created some recipes for a cookbook! Yours looks FAB Choclette!
Choclette says
Thank you Karen. Can’t wait to see your book.
Kate - gluten free alchemist says
What a pretty colour! Looks like a perfect bowl to me!
Funny though….. I made a smoothie pud a few weeks back which is still waiting to be posted…. I agree, sometimes they are much better eaten with a spoon!
Choclette says
Ooh a smoothie pud Kate? That sounds interesting. I look forward to seeing it.
Tracy says
definitely need to give these smoothie bowls a try as it definitely seems like it would feel like a proper breakfast … thanks for sharing.
Choclette says
It definitely does feel like a real breakfast and a bit of a treat too Tracy.
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
That looks like a perfect breakfast!!
Choclette says
Thank you Angie, it was a lovely breakfast and made a very nice change.
Kerry @ Kerry Cooks says
This looks delicious! Love the flecks of coconut and raspberry on top
Choclette says
Thanks Kerry, we both managed to admire our bowls for a bit before we dived in 😉
Johanna @ Green Gourmet Giraffe says
It looks very pretty – I like the idea of some nice toppings on a bowl of smoothie
Choclette says
Thanks Johanna. It makes a nice start to the day to sit down to a pretty bowl in the morning 🙂
Dom says
What a clever idea! I’ve never heard of this but it makes such obvious sense. I often feel bloated by smoothies but if it’s eaten this way it’s more like soup! Yours sound gorgeous and looks so pretty!
Choclette says
I had the same ‘what a clever idea’ moment as you Dom and it’s much harder to gulp down served like this.
Alida says
Oh I would love a breakfast like that. I have started using coconut oil only recently. I like it because it is antiseptic too and good for the bowel. I’d like to wake up in the morning and having such a “happy” colourful breakfast. I need to have a go at this x
Choclette says
Thanks Alida, I like your ‘happy’ breakfast – very apt. There are so many purported benefits to coconut oil, it’s hard to remember them all. It also gives an extra smooth quality to smoothies.
Laura @ KneadWhine says
What an interesting idea! I do amoothies quite a bit as part of my diet and can definitely see a benefit in eating them this way. Yours looks gorgeous too.
Choclette says
Thank you Laura. They are not for every day, not with us anyway, but I’ll definitely be making them on days I feel we need a ‘proper’ breakfast.
Helen @ Fuss Free Flavours says
I need to get into the swing of smmothie bowls and get using kefir too. It looks wonderful.
Choclette says
If you start making your own kefir Helen, there is no getting rid of it.
Jenny Habbal says
Sounds like a wonderful breakfast…I guess using yogurt instead of Kefir ( which I still haven’t got round to making!) would work…Where can you find reasonably priced coconut oil?
Choclette says
You could use yoghurt for sure Jenny. Coconut oil is not cheap, but I’ve found a large tub of Biona works out cheaper than any other I’ve come across. As it’s become a lot more popular recently, the price has definitely come down.