Smoothie Soup with Nut Swirl
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May 23, 2010 by Alison
Filed under Appetizers and Snacks, Beverages, Breakfast/Brunch, Desserts, Healthy Recipes, Raw Foods, Smoothies and Shakes, Vegetarian/Vegan Dishes
Serves 2
A party in a bowl, kids age three to 93 can’t resist this power-packed breakfast or healthy snack. It also makes a fantastically balanced dessert. Make sure to get the nuts, yogurt or coconut milk in there for good fats and to offset the carbohydrate.
Nutrition Tip: Smoothies are great for all body types IF there’s a healthy balance of macro-nutrients (proteins, carbs, fats). An all-carb smoothie (berries, bananas, rice milk, honey) can easily throw off metabolic balance. Always make sure to add good fats to offset the carbs so they absorb slower into the blood stream. Good fats include: coconut milk, coconut butter, nuts or nut butter, yogurt. I never drink a smoothie without high-quality protein powder. These need to be purchased from a health professional, not from a health food store. Brands I recommend are Apex Energetics Clear-Vite, Designs for Health Paleo-Meal, Biotics Ultra-Glycemex, or a cold-processed, unpasteurized whey protein powder like Whey Natural.
SMOOTHIE
1 1/2 cups milk (any variety) or milk/juice combo
1/2-3/4 cup frozen berries
Handful fresh spinach or other leafy green
2 scoops high-quality protein powder
Sweetener of choice, to taste
NUT SWIRL (optional)
2 tablespoons nut butter or yogurt
2-3 tablespoons milk (any variety, omit if using yogurt)
2 teaspoons sweetener or 1-2 drops liquid stevia extract
ADDITIONAL TOPPINGS
Sliced bananas
Chopped nuts
Shredded coconut
Cocao nibs
Blend the smoothie ingredients in a blender until pureed. Divide between two bowls.
Whisk the optional nut swirl ingredients in a small dish, divide in two and swirl over the top of each bowl.
Add any of the the additional toppings and serve immediately with a spoon.
Food photos by Jackson D. Carson
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