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Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie Bowl

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Dini Kodippili







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Updated: 7/17/2023
Total Time45 minutes mins
Quick and Easy Recipes
Juice and Smoothie Recipes
Date, Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie Bowl with Mango Peanut Butter smoothie - a Secret ingredient that makes this taste AMAZING will have you hooked to this protein packed delicious smoothie! Perfect as an On the Go layered smoothie, or freeze them for PERFECT after school snack! This is #MySmoothie REPIN to save. CLICK to get the recipe! #TheFlavorBender [ad]

This Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie Bowl with Turmeric Mango Peanut Butter Smoothie is chock-full of flavor and all the great things that you ought to have in a healthy, wholesome breakfast!

You can make it in a glass (or bottle) as an on-the-go breakfast smoothie, or turn it into a nourishing and filling smoothie bowl with toppings and more added goodness, or freeze them in popsicle molds for a refreshing summer snack!

Berry, mango, peanut butter smoothie bowl, smoothie in a bottle with a straw, and two smoothie popsicles.

There are A LOT of things I adore about breakfast in this post. If you guys are anything like my husband and I, then you simply cannot function during the day without some nourishing breakfast recipes.

When I used to live on my own, I’d wake up early for a lazy but protein-laden breakfast made with whatever was on hand. But things are a little different now.

On a regular week day, my hubs and I hit the gym first thing in the morning (I do protest occasionally – I was never a morning person and that’s still the same), and as soon as we get back, it’s time for him to head off to work. So he prefers something quick and on-the-go for breakfast. Coincidentally, these peanut butter balls (easy buckeyes) are a frequent post work-out session snack for us.

I, on the other hand take a little bit longer to settle into my daily routine, while catching up on the blog, so I can afford to enjoy my breakfast a bit more leisurely.

But we both want something formidable for breakfast, something with enough nutrition and protein to make it a meal, an actual post workout meal, not just something to tide us over until lunch.

Mango peanut butter smoothie bowl and bottle, with a bag of peanut powder and tub of Greek yogurt.

And that’s where these smoothie bowls come into play! Juice and smoothie recipes, like this healthy strawberry smoothie, fruity chia fresca, vanilla avocado drink etc., have been our breakfast of choice for a while now.

And today I’m going to share with you guys a couple of neat little things that I use in my smoothies to make them absolutely wholesome, and chock-full of flavor!

Peanut butter berry smoothie

This peanut butter berry smoothie and mango peanut butter smoothie tick all the right boxes for our morning routine. They are so easy to put together.

This smoothie recipe has a thicker consistency than what you’d generally find out there, and that’s just my personal preference. Which is why it works just as easily as a smoothie bowl.

If you guys prefer a thinner consistency for an on-the-go smoothie in a bottle, you can add a little more liquid in the way of orange juice or milk.

Yellow and pink layered mango peanut butter smoothie in a bottle with a straw.
On-the-go smoothie in a bottle

Peanut butter berry smoothie in popsicle form

And my solution for summer snacks? Pour some of that delicious smoothie into popsicle molds and freeze them so that we have healthy, fruity, refreshing snacks through out the day.

Perfect as an after-school snack for your kids, or an after-work snack for my husband. These vanilla and chocolate protein popsicles are also one of our favorites!

Two frozen and layered berry peanut butter smoothie popsicles placed on a small blue platter.
Smoothie popsicles – refreshing summer snack

Add-ins for your peanut butter berry smoothie

To keep things interesting and maintain some variety, I add a mix of the following things to make my smoothies.

  • Yogurt (good quality greek yogurt like Oikos Triple Zero), or sometimes my own homemade frozen yogurt.
  • Some protein (in the form of peanut powder here plus the yogurt).
  • Fruits or veggies (or both).
  • Liquid (orange juice or another natural fruit juice or milk).
  • Fiber (something like chia seeds or flax seeds).
  • A sweetener (we forego refined sugar in our smoothies and use dates or ripened bananas instead).

And I often go for a combination of these things along with another layer for a layered smoothie like I did here with the mango peanut butter smoothie.

And then you have all the little additions and toppings that go into this peanut butter berry smoothie bowl like chopped nuts for a crunchy texture and the extra protein and healthy fats. It’s double the flavor, and those colors are the perfect pick-me-up in the morning!

GIF of a yellow and pink peanut butter berry smoothie bowl being topped with berries, chia seeds and sliced almonds.
the making of a smoothie bowl with toppings

Secret ingredient for these smoothies

DATES are actually one of my secret ingredients. Instead of adding the usual suspects like frozen banana or agave syrup or other artificial sweeteners, I use dates and I LOVE it.

I add dates to my banana bread (both classic banana bread and whole wheat banana bread), breakfast muffins, and even ice cream like this uniquely flavored date and tahini ice cream!

Not only does it act as a sweetener in this peanut butter berry smoothie, it also adds this brilliant smoky, deep flavor that no other sweetener that I’ve tried could match.

And since you only add about 4-5 dates per serving or per person (that’s about the right amount for me), it’s a good balance of sweetness with the added benefit of fiber.

I coupled this with another layer of mango peanut butter smoothie that has another one of my secret ingredients – TURMERIC! Yup, that’s right. Turmeric enhances the color of the mango layer, but more importantly it adds another dimension of smoky flavor, deepening the fresh, tangy sweetness of mango.

Turmeric also has medicinal properties, so that’s a plus too (check out this homemade turmeric pasta, or this cauliflower curry, carrot curry, pumpkin curry, red lentil curry etc.) to see that pop of color it can introduce to your food!).

No matter what additions or topping we use, we always keep coming back to the peanut butter berry smoothie with dates. It’s just impossible to get enough of those incredible flavors!

Overhead view of a berry mango peanut butter smoothie bowl topped with fruits, chia seeds, and sliced almonds.
nourishing and filling smoothie bowl

Recipe

Yellow and pink mango peanut butter smoothie in a bowl, bottle, and two smoothie popsicles.
5 from 6 votes

Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie Bowl

Author: Dini Kodippili
Yield: Serves 2 smoothies
Cuisine: North American
Date, Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie Bowl with Mango Peanut Butter smoothie - a Secret ingredient that makes this taste AMAZING will have you hooked to this protein packed delicious smoothie! Perfect as an On the Go layered smoothie, or freeze them for PERFECT after school snack! This is #MySmoothie REPIN to save. CLICK to get the recipe! #TheFlavorBender [ad]

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This Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie Bowl is chock-full of flavor and all the great things that you want to have in a healthy, wholesome breakfast! You can make it as a quick on-the-go breakfast, or as a nourishing and filling smoothie bowl, or even make popsicles as a summer snack!

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Prep: 45 minutes mins
Total Time: 45 minutes mins
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Makes: 2 smoothies

Ingredients:
 

Date, Peanut Butter Berry Smoothie (1 serving)
  • 1 cup frozen mixed berries
  • ⅓ cup Greek Yogurt
  • 3 tbsp Peanut Powder
  • 4 -5 dates
  • ¼ cup orange juice more if you prefer a thinner consistency for your smoothie
  • 1 heaping tbsp of chia seeds
Turmeric Mango Smoothie (1 serving)
  • 1 cup mango frozen
  • ⅓ cup Greek Yogurt
  • 2 tbsp Peanut Powder
  • 1 ripe banana fresh or frozen
  • ¼ cup orange juice more orange juice if you prefer a thinner consistency
  • ¼ tsp heaped turmeric powder
  • 1 heaping tbsp of chia seeds
Toppings
  • Fresh berries
  • Chia seeds
  • Sliced almonds
  • Your choice of other fruits rock melon, mango, Kiwi fruit, banana

Instructions:
 

To make the smoothies
  • Place all the ingredients (for either smoothie, separately) in a blender, and blend until smooth.
  • Add extra liquid (orange juice or milk or water) if you like a thinner consistency. I prefer super thick smoothies.
Layered smoothie on-the-go (enough for 2 people)
  • Pour each of the smoothie into a glass or bottle.
  • Enjoy!
Smoothie popsicles (makes about 8, 3 oz popsicles)
  • Prepare your popsicle molds.
  • Pour the mango peanut butter smoothie to fill each mold half way up.
  • Then pour the peanut butter berry smoothie on top (carefully). Since the smoothie layers are thick, the layers will remain separated.
  • Freeze for a few hours until completely set.
Smoothie Bowls
  • Pour the two smoothies into a bowl (I pour them both into the bowl at the same time so that I get two halves as seen in the photos).
  • Add your choice of toppings and enjoy.

Nutrition Information:

Serving: 1bowl Calories: 335kcal (17%) Carbohydrates: 63g (21%) Protein: 17g (34%) Fat: 5g (8%) Saturated Fat: 0.5g (3%) Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g Monounsaturated Fat: 0.4g Trans Fat: 0.01g Cholesterol: 3mg (1%) Sodium: 146mg (6%) Potassium: 726mg (21%) Fiber: 11g (46%) Sugar: 43g (48%) Vitamin A: 1160IU (23%) Vitamin C: 68mg (82%) Calcium: 155mg (16%) Iron: 1mg (6%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

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So there you have it. It’s as simple as blend everything together, pour, and drink. Go ahead and customize your breakfast smoothie any way you like and make it your own! Think of this as more of a guide.

But do give these flavor combinations a try sometime. 🙂 I guarantee you’d love it. And I highly recommend using dates as a sweetener too!

Colorful berry mango peanut butter smoothie served 3 ways in a bowl, in a bottle and as popsicles.

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12 responses

  1. Jennifer
    May 9, 2016

    I love making my smoothies in the morning! My kids get jealous if they don’t get up in time to have theirs and I’m chugging mine. I love that you made it in three forms. I’m all about the bowl, my older son loves the drink and my youngest is all about the popsicles!

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  2. Suzanne
    May 8, 2016

    5 stars
    Beautiful and delicious. Love smoothy’s .

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  3. Shadi
    May 8, 2016

    5 stars
    Dini This is gorgeous!!! I love all three ways and can’t decide! Maybe i have to make a big batch and do all three ways? 😀

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  4. jane @ littlesugarsnaps
    May 8, 2016

    5 stars
    Loving those two tone smoothies and the alternative ways to serve them. Each variation is so bright & colourful – seems like the perfect why to treat my kids next time breakfast needs a facelift.

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  5. Christine | Mid-Life Croissant
    May 5, 2016

    Dates, huh! Verrrrry interesting. I wouldn’t have thought to use them in a smoothie. Thanks for the tip. I’m all over making smoothies into pops when the weather heats up. Great idea.

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  6. Michelle @ Giraffes Can Bake
    May 4, 2016

    These smoothies looks delicious Dini, I think I would have to pick the popsicle version first – I’m a sucker for summer treats. But in a bottle for breakfast of course. I love having smoothies for breakfast, so easy and filling. I usually make mine with a base of green tea and spinach, some greek yogurt and then whatever fruits I have on hand – usually frozen berries. I tend not to add sweetener to mine as I don’t like them too sweet (the opposite to my usual preference haha!) but using dates sounds amazing – the extra flavour would be worth the extra sweetness.

    I definitely need to get my hands on that jif peanut powder, I love anything peanuts – would love to be able to put some in my morning smoothie and up that protein content!!

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  7. Meghan | Fox and Briar
    May 3, 2016

    5 stars
    Dini, this is just so beautiful and delicious looking. I love that you can also freeze them into popsicles! I have a smoothie most mornings, but I have not gone to the smoothie bowl territory even though I ogle them on instagram and pinterest all the time. I love the peanut butter powder addition too, I really need to get my hands on that stuff. Pinning!

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  8. Kathleen | Hapa Nom Nom
    May 3, 2016

    Can you believe I have yet to try a smoothie bowl?! I know… it’s shameful. But this looks so delicious and I just LOVE the colors, I’ve gotta give this a try! And the popsicle idea – genius!

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  9. Frugal Hausfrau
    May 3, 2016

    This sounds so good and I love the “options!” I’m practically drooling right now and I’d be making it if I had all the ingredients on hand!

    Happy FF!

    Mollie

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  10. Tina Marie
    May 3, 2016

    5 stars
    Oh my, this looks so good! I love using the powered peanut butter in a lot of recipes. I haven’t tried them in a smoothie yet, but I will now. I really like the idea of the Popsicle. They would be really refreshing after working out. Now to get me back on my workout schedule!

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  11. Tracy
    May 2, 2016

    5 stars
    This looks sooooooo good. AND you could make it into Popsicles?! Amazing… and those colors!

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  12. Julie
    May 2, 2016

    I love PB powder, and haven’t seen the triple zero yogurt yet. Sounds like a sure winner smoothie to me. It’s certainly a beautiful way to start me day!

    Reply

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