Nov 22, 2015 in taste, breakfast, smoothies, vegan, recipes, dairy-free, epicurious, pear, cookbook, green smoothie. Read the original on: Simply Quinoa
Why is it that everything tastes better in bowls?
I mean seriously. I find myself eating pretty much every meal out of a bowl. Thatâs a lie. I eat every single meal out of a bowl even if it totally should be on a plate or in a glass. Bowls just make me happy.
Like okay⦠smoothies. Really smoothies deserve to be in glasses, with their brilliant jewel tones and sipped out of cute little paper straws. But not me. You better believe Iâm taking that smoothie and putting it in a bowl, then trashing it up with all sorts of toppings.
Whether itâs because I really love ice cream or have some bizarre affinity to bowls, smoothie bowls are pretty much the light of my life right now. I mean what could be better than a big bowl of fruits and veggies, blended together and topped with a variety of superfoods? Not only does it turn into this amazingly delicious meal, but itâs also energizing, healthy and makes you feel vibrant!
Today Iâm sharing a recipe from the new cookbook, Simple Green Smoothies, which Iâve adapted ever so slightly so that I can serve it in a bowl. Becauseâ¦itâs a bowl. Yep. (<â but you get the picture)
Simple Green Smoothies is a cookbook that I believe should be in every single home across the world. Smoothies have the power to truly transform your health and theyâre such an easy way to sneak in load of veggies. But for most people, especially those just getting started, green smoothies can be scary, intimidating, and if you donât make them right, kind of gross.
Thatâs why this book is a must-have. Jadah and Jen, the authors and founders of Simple Green Smoothies, have figured out the formula for making these magical green drinks taste out of this world amazing. And their book has over 100 different recipes. Yes, ONE HUNDRED! Before this book I would rotate though about the same 4 â 5 smoothies. Now? My green smoothie world has been cracked wide open and my mornings (and snacks) have gotten a whole lot more interesting.
What I also love about this book is that they have the smoothies broken out by category. So you can figure out what you need â like energizing, post-workout, etc., â and find a smoothie that has been specifically developed for that reason.
BUT my favorite, favorite thing about this cookbook is the 10-day Kickstart program which is a series of 10 different green smoothies to help you get started with your new smoothie lifestyle. The smoothies are simple, packed with nutrients and most importantly delicious.
The smoothie Iâm sharing with you today is the Caramel Cashew Delight, which Iâve only slightly modified to make it extra thick and creamy so I could serve it in a bowl. It was the absolute perfect way to wake up. I felt like I was eating a bowl of decadent ice cream with caramel and vanilla swirls, but instead it was a low-glycemic, fiber packed bowl of green magic.
I canât wait for you to get your hands on this book! You can order it from Amazon or pick it up at your local Barnes + Noble. And even if you still arenât sold on green smoothies, I encourage you to take a chance on yourself and give it a try. I personally have seen the power of drinking my greens and now that it can change your life!
Prep Time: 25 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Yield: 1 serving
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Instructions
Notes
I halved the recipe since I only made it for me. Most recipes in the book serve 2.
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I'm Alyssa, the writer and photographer behind the gluten-free website Simply Quinoa. My passion is creating wholesome, nutrient-rich recipes all with a little quinoa twist.