Red Velvet Cake Smoothie Bowl

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This Red Velvet Cake smoothie bowl tastes mildly sweet, rich, chocolatey, and totally decadent. Just like your favorite cake! It’s secret healthy, vegan, and gluten-free too.

With Valentine’s Day just around the corner, I felt it was time to get my pink on. Not just any old pink, but happy from your head to your toes, intensely deep pink. That is beetroot pink and the healthy base of this Red Velvet Cake Smoothie Bowl.

Beets are a common “secret” ingredient in red velvet cake because you can achieve that deep pink color naturally.

But what does it taste like?

With all that good chocolate in there, you really can’t taste the earthy flavor of the beets.  Beets also have a natural sweetness to them.  This Red Velvet Cake smoothie bowl tastes mildly sweet, rich, chocolatey, and totally decadent.

This vegan smoothie bowl is quick and easy to whip up if you have some beets stashed in your freezer. I usually just pop the sliced, frozen beets in the microwave for three to five minutes and then let them cool while I gather my other ingredients.

So, you can get your pink on and your veggies in while eating cake in smoothie bowl form!  

Here’s everything you need to make Red Velvet Cake Smoothie Bowl

Ingredients

  • 1 cup red beets, steamed and cooled

  • 2 large very ripe bananas

  • ¼ cup (2oz.) of almond milk, unsweetened

  • 1 teaspoon of vanilla

  • 1 teaspoon of fresh squeezed lemon juice

  • ½ cup (45 grams) of rolled oats

  • ¼ cup of raw, organic cacao powder

  • 1/8 teaspoon fine sea salt

  • 2 tablespoons of almond butter

  • 3 large medjool dates, pitted

Chopped walnuts and cacao nibs for topping

 Makes 2-3 bowls

How to make Red Velvet Cake Smoothie Bowl

Step One:

1.  Add the beets and bananas to a blender container, followed by the almond milk, vanilla, lemon juice, oats, cacao powder, salt almond butter and dates.

Step Two:

2.  Securely attach the lid to your container and blend until creamy, starting at low speed and working up to medium speed. You may have to stop and scrape down the sides of the container or use the tamper (with a Vitamix) to push the food down and around toward the blade. This will take about a minute or more, depending on what type of blender you are using.

Step Three:

3.  Scoop the decadent, cakey mixture, which will be the consistency of thick pancake batter into two or three bowls.  Top with chopped walnuts and cacao nibs.

Enjoy this pretty pink smoothie bowl for breakfast with someone you love.


Did you know? Cacao has the highest plant-based source of iron known to man! It’s also extremely antioxidant-rich and contains more calcium than cow’s milk.



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Yield: 3 bowls
Author: Carol Clayton
Red Velvet Cake Smoothie Bowl

Red Velvet Cake Smoothie Bowl

This Red Velvet Cake smoothie bowl tastes mildly sweet, rich, chocolatey, and totally decadent. Just like your favorite cake! It’s secret healthy, vegan, and gluten-free too.
Prep time: 10 MinTotal time: 10 Min

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Add the beets and bananas to a blender container, followed by the almond milk, vanilla, lemon juice, oats, cacao powder, salt almond butter, and dates.
  2. Securely attach the lid to your container and blend until creamy, starting at low speed and working up to medium speed. You may have to stop and scrape down the sides of the container or use the tamper (with a Vitamix) to push the food down and around toward the blade. This will take about a minute or more, depending on what type of blender you are using.
  3. Scoop the decadent, cakey mixture, which will be the consistency of thick pancake batter into two or three bowls. Top with chopped walnuts and cacao nibs.

Notes

Cacao, has the highest plant-based source of iron know to man! It’s also extremely antioxidant rich and contains more calcium than cow’s milk.

Nutrition Facts

Calories

338.93

Fat (grams)

8.42

Sat. Fat (grams)

0.74

Carbs (grams)

62.47

Fiber (grams)

9.63

Net carbs

52.85

Sugar (grams)

32.41

Protein (grams)

8.52

Sodium (milligrams)

131.36

Cholesterol (grams)

0.00

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

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