This smoothie bowl is inspired by my favorite Christmas cartoon, "The Year Without Santa Claus". One of my favorite parts was Snow Miser. Here I made pears, banana, apple, and skyr mixed with blue spirulina, then topped it with dragon fruit and grated fresh coconut. I wanted to make a smoothie bowl that looked like Snow Miser's blue face and speckled white hair. He's too much!
Ingredients
- 1 small banana
- 1 small apple - peeled , cored, and cut into chunks
- 1 small pear - peeled , cored, and cut into chunks
- 3 cubess ice
- 0.5 cups plain skyr , Icelandic yogurt
- 0.25 cups grated fresh coconut , divided
- 1 teaspoon blue spirulina powder
- 0.5 whites dragon fruit
Instructions
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1
Combine the banana, apple, and pear in an electric blender. Add ice cubes, skyr, all but one big spoonful of coconut, and spirulina.
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2
Remove 3 or 4 balls of dragon fruit using a fruit baller, then add the remaining dragon fruit to the blender. Blend until smooth. Pour into a bowl. Top with reserved dragon fruit balls and remaining coconut.
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