High Protein Mixed Berry Smoothie Bowl
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This high protein berry smoothie bowl is made with frozen berries, peanut butter, protein powder and yogurt for a delicious and sweet breakfast or snack.
This is meant to be a smoothie bowl and will be thicker than a typical smoothie. Pour it into a serving bowl, add your favorite fun toppings and eat with a spoon. Alternatively, you can add a bit more liquid and drink it! I love smoothie bowls in the summer and love alternating between this one and a green smoothie bowl for a nice, refreshingly cold 🧊 morning pick-me-up.
Why you’ll love this recipe
- 41 grams of protein.
- Healthy fats.
- A filling and delicious breakfast.
Ingredients and Substituions:
These are the main ingredients and substitutions for this berry smoothie bowl. See the recipe card below for the full ingredients list and instructions.

- Frozen Mixed Berries: I always use frozen fruit because it makes the smoothie bowl nice and cold. You can absolutely use fresh just be sure to freeze it first or make freeze packs with the other ingredients.
- Vanilla Protein Powder: I’m using PEScience gourmet vanilla, use code OHSNAP to save. It’s my favorite for smoothies because it blends nicely. Use your favorite powder that you know blends well and doesn’t get chalky.
- Peanut Butter: or almond butter.
- Unsweetened Vanilla Almond Milk: any and all milk works.
- Nonfat Plain Greek Yogurt: this gives it the creamy consistency. You can use-full fat for extra thick smoothies.
Variations
- Add fresh berries or banana slices.
- For some crunch, add granola, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, hemp seeds or nuts.
- Add shredded coconut flakes, drizzled nut butter, low calorie peanut butter syrup or drizzled honey.
Dietary Modifications
- For dairy-free, use a dairy-free protein powder and dairy-free yogurt.
- This recipe is gluten-free, if using PEScience protein powder.
How to make this delicious berry smoothie bowl recipe (a step-by-step visual guide):
Step 1: blend
Add all ingredients to a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. You may need to stop and stir the mixture a couple times to make sure everything gets blended in.

Step 2: pour into a bowl and top with desired toppings
Pour the smoothie mixture into a serving bowl. Top with your favorite toppings such as fresh berries, granola, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds and shredded coconut.

Expert Tip!
If you prefer to drink this as a regular smoothie, add extra liquid to thin it out.
Recipe FAQs
This smoothie is best with PEScience Gourmet Vanilla. Use code OHSNAP to save.
I don’t suggest blending everything together until ready to enjoy. The consistency is best when made fresh on the spot.
Top with your favorite toppings like chopped kiwis, blueberries, granola, chia seeds and peanut butter.
You bet! I add the fruit (fresh or frozen!) and peanut butter to freezer-safe bags and freeze. When ready to enjoy, add the milk, yogurt and protein powder to a blender and make your smoothie bowl.
If using fresh berries I suggest you make freezer packs with them. The frozen berries are what contribute to the texture and nice cold smoothie bowl.
Check out our other easy smoothie recipes!
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Berry Smoothie Bowl
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Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 cup frozen mixed berries 124g
- 1 scoop vanilla protein powder, PEScience
- 1 Tbsp. peanut butter 17g
- 1/4 cup unsweetened vanilla almond milk
- 1/2 cup plain nonfat greek yogurt 90g
Instructions
- Add all ingredients to a high-speed blender and blend until smooth. You may need to stop and stir the mixture a couple times to make sure everything gets blended in.
- Pour the smoothie mixture into a serving bowl. Top with your favorite toppings such as fresh berries, granola, chia seeds, pumpkin seeds and shredded coconut.
Notes
- Topping ideas: Fresh berries, banana slices, granola, pumpkin seeds, chia seeds, hemp seeds, nuts, shredded coconut, drizzled nut butter, drizzled honey.
- Nutritional information is an estimate and will vary with substitutions.
my small fam loved this recipe! The Pescience protein powder really blends so nicely and makes the smoothie super fluffy & flavorful!
Seems like that smoothie bowl must have pitaya in for the cool pink color and the mixed berries are on top . I have made a lot of smoothies in my life and that’s the only way I have had one come out with vibrant pink .
Hi! The picture reflects the recipe : ) The white greek yogurt with the red betties turned it a beautiful pink color.