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Privacy NoticeWhen it comes to starting the day off with a bang, you can’t go wrong with a good old smoothie bowl. With an endless amount of creations and flavours to play around with, there’s a reason why they’re everywhere on social media too – and it’s not just because they look so good. Whether you’re a fan of sweet strawberry concoctions or you prefer the crunch of chia seeds, smoothie bowls can take on a whole host of different forms. And, even better, you don’t need the skills of a professional chef in order to make one! So from, classic pairings to slightly unusual ‘mash ups’, here are three smoothie bowls that are sure to bring a smile to your morning… Strawberry and banana Serves 2
Smoothie bowls are a great way to kickstart the day
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Ingredients 3 bananas 500g frozen strawberries A splash of almond milk For the topping Almond flakes chia seeds Frozen raspberries Frozen blueberries Dark chocolate, shaved Fresh mint leaves Method Blitz the bananas and strawberries in a high-speed blender. Add a splash of almond milk to loosen the mixture to your consistency preference. Pour into bowls. Presentation is key. Scatter almond flakes along the side of the bowl, followed by a line of chia seeds, and then go for it with your frozen berries. Finish with mint leaves and a shaving of dark chocolate. Serve immediately. Tip: Swap almonds for any nut you like. And add kiwi to the topping for an additional fruit hit. Blueberry and chia Serves 2
There are plenty of options when it comes to whipping up a smoothie bowl
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Ingredients 2 frozen bananas 500g blueberries 4 tsp chia seeds For the topping Granola Raspberries Blueberries Blackberries Method Ensure your bananas are frozen before starting. This will create a thicker consistency. Using fresh fruit will result in a thinner smoothie and your toppings will sink. Add your bananas and blueberries to a blender and blitz. Carefully scatter in the chia seeds and mix. These will help thicken your smoothie further and add magnesium and calcium boosts. Pour immediately into bowls and get to work on the decoration. Scatter over as much granola as you fancy, and decorate by placing the fruit of your choice – we like raspberries, blueberries and blackberries – across the top. Eat quickly – this will melt just like ice cream! Tip: You can boost your protein intake by adding a scoop of vanilla protein powder. Mixed berry and oat Serves 2
Smoothie bowls are a great way to pack in your five a day
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Ingredients 300g blueberries 300g blackberries 300g blackcurrants (optional) A splash of cashew milk 75g oats For the topping Blueberries Oats Chia seeds Honey (optional) Method Blitz your trio of purple berries in a high-speed blender, adding in a splash of cashew milk to loosen if needed. Carefully scatter in your oats and give the mixture another quick blitz to thicken. The oats add a biscuit-like flavouring. Pour into bowls and decorate liberally with the blueberries, extra oats and chia seeds. Drizzle honey, if using, across the entire bowl – and devour! Tip: If honey isn’t to your liking, try adding organic maple syrup, which helps with inflammation in the body.Story SavedYou can find this story in  My Bookmarks.Or by navigating to the user icon in the top right.Follow OK! MagazineFacebookTwitterCommentMore OnFood