Orange Creamsicle Smoothie Bowl

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This Orange Creamsicle Smoothie bowl is the healthy version of your favorite childhood treat! It’s made with silken tofu for a hit of protein and is fruit sweetened with freshly squeezed orange juice. You’ll just love this vegan breakfast you can make in under 10 minutes!

Do you remember those swirly orange creamsicle cups that came with the little wooden spoon? The perfectly balanced flavor combo of subtly sweet citrus and cream still fondly brings me back to my grade school days. Setting out to make a healthy, plant-based, breakfast-friendly version of my favorite childhood treat, I started with fresh oranges which are naturally very sweet.

Blending fresh squeezed orange juice with silken tofu creates an unexpected creaminess that looks and tastes just like pudding. I added a sweet carrot for a veggie boost which also gives the smoothie its lovely pale orange color. The taste is creamy, fruity, and downright delicious. And it just feels good knowing that you're nourishing your body while indulging in a dessert-for-breakfast smoothie bowl.

Ingredients

  • 12 oz. (340grams) extra firm silken tofu

  • 1 small carrot, sliced

  • 2 tablespoons of flax meal

  • 2 large very ripe bananas

  • 4 large medjool dates, pitted

  • ½ cup (4oz.) of fresh squeezed orange juice

  • 1 teaspoon of organic orange zest

  • Blackberries, coconut flakes and orange slices for toppings

Makes 2-3 bowls


Instructions

1. First add the base of the smoothie bowl to the blender container, the extra firm silken tofu, the carrot, and flax meal. Silken tofu blends up like a dream and adds a velvety richness to the smoothie bowl. Flax meal, which is simply ground flax seed, is packed with omega-3 fatty acids and also works as an excellent thickener.

2. Next add the sweeteners; the very ripe bananas and the dates, followed by the flavorings; the orange juice and zest, and fine sea salt. Choose organic oranges, if available, to avoid zesting any unwanted and bitter-tasting, chemicals.

3. Secure the lid on the container and blend, starting on low and working up to medium speed until the ingredients are creamy and fully incorporated. This will take about a minute or more depending on your blender. If you have a Vitamix, use the tamper to push the food down and around toward the blade. Or stop and scrape the sides of the container as needed.

4. Scoop the creamy orange mixture, which will be the consistency of loose pudding, into two or three bowls and top with blackberries, coconut flakes, and orange slices.

Enjoy as a sweet and creamy healthy breakfast or a protein-rich snack!

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Yield: 3 bowls
Author: Carol Clayton
Orange Creamsicle Smoothie Bowl

Orange Creamsicle Smoothie Bowl

This Orange Creamsicle Smoothie bowl is the healthy version of your favorite childhood treat! It’s made with silken tofu for a hit of protein and is fruit sweetened with freshly squeezed orange juice. You’ll just love this vegan breakfast you can make in under 10 minutes!
Prep time: 10 MinTotal time: 10 Min

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. First add the base of the smoothie bowl to the blender container, the extra firm silken tofu, the carrot and flax meal. Silken tofu blends up like a dream and adds a velvety richness to the smoothie bowl.
  2. Next add the sweeteners; the very ripe bananas and the dates, followed by the flavorings; the orange juice and zest and fine sea salt. Choose organic oranges, if available, to avoid zesting any unwanted and bitter tasting, chemicals.
  3. Secure the lid on the container and blend, starting on low and working up to medium speed until the ingredients are creamy and fully incorporated. This will take about a minute or more depending on your blender. If you have a Vitamix, use the tamper to push the food down and around toward the blade. Or stop and scrape the sides of the container as needed.
  4. Scoop the creamy orange mixture, which will be the consistency of loose pudding, into three bowls and top with blackberries, coconut flakes and orange slices.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

286.22

Fat (grams)

6.47 g

Sat. Fat (grams)

0.88 g

Carbs (grams)

53.01 g

Fiber (grams)

6.52 g

Net carbs

46.49 g

Sugar (grams)

37.22 g

Protein (grams)

10.90 g

Sodium (milligrams)

20.92 mg

Cholesterol (grams)

0.00 mg

Nutritional information is provided as a courtesy and is an estimate only. This information comes from online calculators.

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