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This mixed berry smoothie bowl with dragon fruit comes together quickly and is filling, tasty, and loaded with antioxidants. Perfect for breakfast or anytime you’re craving a healthy meal.
As I type this, I’m recovering from a really bad cold (not that any colds are good).
I decided to send my husband out for the ingredients to make this smoothie bowl since I am really sick of being sick.
I know it’s not some miracle cure, but I feel good knowing all the healthy stuff I put into this berry and dragon fruit smoothie bowl.
The beauty of smoothie bowls is that you can customize them depending on what fruits you have on hand. You don’t NEED the dragon fruit to make this smoothie bowl, but if you do have one sitting on your counter or would like to try dragon fruit, this is a great way to enjoy it.
I chose to slice it and put it on top vs. blending it with the rest of the fruit so its flavor wouldn’t get lost.
Goji berries are a trendy superfood (not usually my thing!), but they also taste really, really good, so I am happy to add them to this smoothie bowl.
Granola adds crunch and makes this smoothie bowl nice and filling.
Will you try this mixed berry smoothie bowl with dragon fruit?
How do you customize your smoothie bowls?
If you want more smoothie bowl recipes, I had a recipe published in the Beautiful Smoothie Bowls book by Carissa Bonham. 🙂
Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl with Dragon Fruit
Ingredients
- Dragon fruit peeled and sliced, to taste
- 1 cup frozen mixed berries
- 1/2 cup vanilla almond milk
- 1/2 tablespoon flax seeds
- 1 banana peeled
- Ice (optional)
- 1/4 cup granola (or to taste)
- 1/2 tablespoon dried goji berries
- Fresh raspberries to taste
Instructions
- Slice the dragon fruit and then peel each slice using your hands. Cut into bite-size pieces. Set aside.
- Blend the frozen mixed berries, almond milk, flax seeds, and banana until smooth. If you want a thicker smoothie, add more mixed berries. If you want to thin it out, add more almond milk. I like to add 1-2 ice cubes so it stays cold longer.
- Pour smoothie into a bowl. Top with granola, dried goji berries, sliced dragon fruit, and fresh raspberries. Add any other fresh fruit you have on hand if desired.
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This looks so good! I still have not ever bought dragon fruit, I can never seem to find it! Someday!
Thanks Meghan! I don’t see it in the store all the time. Keep an eye out, I guess!
Love this combination of dragon fruit! You are truly talented. I just want to grab this bowl and eat it
Aw thank you ๐
This is Heaven โค ๐ Berries, dragon fruit, banana are perfect together. Congratulations for this recipe and for the wonderful photos โค ๐
Thank you Simona!!
This looks amazing and perfect for the Summer months! Can’t wait to try it out ๐
Thank you Amy! Let me know if you do try it ๐
These bowls are so beautiful and the colors are exquisite! What a perfect breakfast <3
Thanks so much Erin! ?
I actually have one dragonfruit sitting in my fridge right now and I love starting my mornings off with smoothie bowls…So I guess that only leaves me with one option for my breakfast tomorrow morning! ๐
Excellent! Hope you like it!
Stunning food photography! I could seriously hang these photos on my wall.And this looks so, so yum! I have seen dragonfruit around the health food stores..Now I know how I could try it!
Aw thank you Amber!! Let me know if you end up making it ๐
Oh my, these are all my favorite ingredients for breakfast! WIsh it was easier to find dragonfruit in the US though. So happy to come across your blog. Love what you share! ๐
Thank you, Christine!! I don’t see dragonfruit all the time here either, but when I do see it, I like to snap it up ๐
Awesome! Will surely try it.