Weird Halloween Smoothie Bowl-SHK

Enjoy a delicious and healthy breakfast year-round in these gorgeous smoothie bowls. But adding a simple yogurt net turns these smoothie bowls into a frightening Halloween treat!
Halloween smoothie bowl
Apart from creating memories in food, I don’t enjoy much. I especially love it when I can enjoy the daily recipes we enjoy all year round and adjust them to something special. These Halloween smoothie bowls make me really happy.
Can we take a moment to appreciate its beauty? It’s not only for the kids (not because they weren’t excited and almost licked the bowl to clean). However, this speech will surely win a lot of praise from the adult population. It is also delicious, full of texture and fresh berry flavor. And it doesn’t require cooking or decorative skills. If you have a zipper bag that can draw a circle, that’s half way. How about a holiday victory?

Ingredients required for this smoothie bowl recipe:
- Frozen blueberries
- banana
- Orange juice or milk
- Greek Yogurt
- blackberries
- kiwi
- pepitas
- chia seeds

How to make a weird Halloween smoothie bowl:
- Make smoothies. Add juice (or milk), bananas and frozen blueberries to the blender. Mix until smooth and creamy, adding more liquid if necessary. Remember we are adding toppings and eating it with a spoon so you want it to be good and thick.
- Pour into a bowl and make a yogurt net. Dispense the smoothie mixture between serving bowls and smooth the top if necessary. Put the Greek yogurt in a small bag and cut it out from a small corner of the bag. Starting from the middle of the bowl, squeeze gently as you pour the bag into a concentric circle, about half an inch from the edge of the bowl. Use a toothpick to carefully draw a line from the center of the bowl to create your web design.
- Add your toppings. Add the desired toppings to half the circle to expose half the smoothie bowl.
- Service and enjoy!

Tips and suggestions:
Get creative! Put the toppings in a bowl and let your child make their own weird work.
Other cheerful thoughts: If you can’t find seasonal berries, frozen or even freeze-dried fruit can make a delicious smoothie bowl. Mini chocolate chips, festive sprinkles, chopped coconut, granola, sliced almonds, mandarin oranges, thinly sliced grapes, diced apples or banana slices can also make great.
Use your favorite smoothie recipe as a basis. This is a concept rather than a recipe. Let your kids make a goblin ice skate bowl with your favorite green smoothie, or a beautiful orange mango smoothie is a great foundation for a smoothie jack.
Is your smoothie too liquid? Try adding a small amount of oats or more frozen fruit to re-thicken it. Add only a little liquid at a time and stop immediately after the mixture can mix smoothly.
Use a wide and shallow bowl. This will give you the ideal base to add a lot of delicious toppings. Cooling the bowl in the refrigerator is also a great way to help keep the smoothies good and thick when eaten.

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Weird Halloween smoothie bowl
Enjoy a delicious and healthy breakfast year-round in these gorgeous smoothie bowls. But adding a simple yogurt net turns these smoothie bowls into a frightening Halloween treat!
Serve: 2 bowl
Calories: 179KCAL
Purple smoothie base
- 1/2 cup Orange juice If it’s too thick
- 2 Medium banana Freeze, cut into pieces
- 1 cup Frozen blueberries
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Add the milk, frozen banana slices and frozen blueberries to the blender. Mix ingredients until smooth and creamy. Add more milk as needed.
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Pour the spoon into a bowl. Add Greek yogurt to AA small Ziplock bags and cut a small piece around the corner.
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In the middle of the smoothie bowl, make a small circle with yogurt. Bypass 3 circles in the first circle. Using a sharp knife or toothpick, slide the knife outward from the smallest circle to the largest circle to create a network pattern.
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Add toppings in a semicircular pattern. Service and enjoy!
Calories: 179KCAL | carbohydrate: 31g | protein: 7g | Fatty: 5g | Saturated fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated fat: 2g | Monounsaturated fat: 1g | Trans fat: 0.01g | cholesterol: 2mg | sodium: twenty onemg | Potassium: 495mg | fiber: 6g | sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 200IU | Vitamin C: 46mg | calcium: 102mg | iron: 1mg