It’s not a replacement idea by any means, but I’ve fancied doing my very own take of it for a short time now. Now that it's finally got warm, I’ve decided to offer it a go.
Turns out that Duncan isn’t much of a lover of smoothie bowls as, in his mind, they mean a ‘hungry 30 mins later’ quite breakfast. I quite like them, especially in warm weather when your body naturally craves lighter and more hydrating meals. and that i never go hungry as I pack them filled with fibre, fruit and nuts. Plus, for me, a smoothie bowl may be a perfect opportunity to smuggle some powerful leafy greens into your daily diet without much sacrifice.
INGREDIENTS
SMOOTHIE
- 2 large bananas (frozen work well, especially in hot weather)
- ½ cup raw buckwheat, soaked overnight*
- 75 g young spinach, washed
- juice of ½-1 lime, to taste
- 4 tsp syrup / 5 dates, soaked in boiling water, to taste
TOPPING
- 6 strawberries, sliced
- 1 kiwi , sliced
- pomegranate seeds
- 20 pumpkin seeds / pepitas
- 15 almonds, chopped
- 1 tbsp dessicated coconut
- 2 squares of dark (70-80%) chocolate, chopped (optional)
METHOD
- Rinse soaked buckwheat well. Soaking will make it a touch bit ‘slippery’, don’t worry that’s normal and you won’t be ready to taste that.
- Pop all the smoothie ingredients into a blender with 2 icecubes and only enough water to form it possible for the blender to form a smooth, thick liquid.
- Divide the mixture between two bowls and pile your favourite toppings on top.
NOTES
*Or (certified gluten-free if you're gluten intolerant) oats, quick-soaked during a bit of water for 5-10 mins before blending.