Needing some fun breakfast or snack inspiration? This Tropical Bliss Smoothie Bowl is packed with fruity tropical flavors and topped with coconut, power-packed seeds and more fruit (and is dairy-free). And if you aren’t quite sure what a smoothie bowl even is, I’ve got that covered too!
I’m wondering, am I the only one who struggles with breakfast inspiration? I don’t know what it is about breakfast but I feel like there are about 3 things I eat on repeat. One challenge is how to make something delicious, nutritious and FAST on a weekday morning, right? Well I have an answer that is flexible and super fun to make too: Tropical Bliss Smoothie Bowl.
Ok I want to hit something straight out; who has no idea what a smoothie bowl is (you don’t have to raise your hand publicly)? I’ve seen them all over Pinterest, in popular magazines, on Instagram, but still secretly didn’t understand them. Are they a smoothie in a bowl (and if so why would I want THAT)? Are they a cold soup? WHAT ARE THEY???
I’ll give you the scoop. Smoothie bowls are a thicker version of a smoothie that replaces cold cereal and milk. And the toppings? They aren’t decorative fluff, they are a key part of the whole dish. They remind me of when I was in college and had a food-obsessed roommate who’d layer her oatmeal like an art form. We’d go to an on-campus restaurant and she’d order plain oatmeal with yogurt, bananas, nuts and granola on top. Say what?! It was life changing for me.
My Tropical Bliss Smoothie Bowl is packed with tropical flavors and it’s dairy-free! Banana, pineapple, ginger, lime juice and Silk Peach Mango yogurt (and blackberries for the luscious color). For my toppings I used chia seeds, hemp seeds, dried coconut flakes, sliced star fruit, fresh blackberries, kiwi fruit and lime slices (which are more for decoration but may be squeezed over the smoothie bowl for extra tang).
I have a secret to share too: I don’t like thickening smoothies or smoothie bowls with ice. Instead I use ripened bananas which I peel and freeze. When added to the blender they make the smoothie bowl thick and creamy with no ice so there is no dilution of the flavors and the texture is divine. Their natural sweetness combined with the Silk Peach Mango yogurt provides no additional sweetener need be added.
I use bananas when they’ve just begun to develop brown spots but are still firm (refer to photo above).
Best Method to Freeze Whole Bananas:
I freeze bananas whole individually wrapped in plastic wrap then combined in a gallon zipper plastic bag (if freezing multiple bananas). This prevents them freezing to each other.
Best Method to Freeze Banana Slices:
If you want to freeze them in slices, line a baking sheet with parchment paper and place ¾-inch slices in a single layer. Place the baking sheet in the freezer until the slices are fully frozen. When combine them in a plastic zipper bag or freezer container. This allows easy use of any amount you need (and they won’t stick together).
The fun thing about smoothie bowls (that plays well to my fickle Gemini sensibilities) is that you can change them up every time.
This Tropical Bliss Smoothie Bowl is great for a snack and light meals during the hotter months when you don’t really want to eat anything heavy! It offers good plant-based protein, fiber and great nutrients.
Try these Smoothie Recipes too!
HOW TO MAKE A TROPICAL SMOOTHIE BOWL:
Recipe

Tropical Bliss Smoothie Bowl
Ingredients
Smoothie Bowl
- 1 5.3 ounce container Silk Peach Mango dairy-free yogurt alternative
- 1 cup fresh Pineapple, chunks
- 1/2 cup fresh Blackberries
- 1 teaspoon Lime Juice
- 1 teaspoon fresh Ginger peeled
- 1 medium Banana (frozen; refer to blog post for methods), cut into chunks
Smoothie Bowl Toppings
- 1 tablesoon Unsweetened Coconut Flakes
- 1 teaspoon Chia Seeds
- 1 teaspoon Hemp Hulls
- 1 Kiwi Fruit sliced or halved with zig-zag cut
- 1/2 Carambola (Star Fruit) sliced
- 6 Blackberries
- 3 Thin Lime Slices optional
Instructions
- Add the smoothie bowl ingredients to a blender in the order specified. Process until the mixture is smooth, stirring (with the blender turned off) when needed. NOTE: if your blender is not powerful enough to liquify all the ingredients, you may add some filtered water or dairy-free milk to aid the blending.
- Pour into a bowl. Top by sprinkling on the grated coconut, chia seeds, hemp seeds, kiwi slices, star fruit and some blackberries.
Jeanine says
That bowl is amazing, and this smoothie looks awesome. I love smoothie bowls so much. I will have to try this!
Maureen says
What a great smoothie idea, it looks healthy and delicious. Score! I will give the recipe a try and I Do love that bowl you have, it’s really artsy!
Rachel Ferrucci says
You answered my question that I have been meaning to look into. I’m totally making this for me!
Sinisa says
This is so intriguing. Looks good and healthy. Need to get me a smoothie bowl.
Rosey says
I haven’t had a smoothie bowl. They sound really good though!
Ann B says
Smoothie bowls are a great way to start the day. I will have to get the ingredients I need to make this on the weekend.
Marcie W. says
Toni, this is almost too beautiful to eat, but there’s no way I could pass up those flavors. Definitely appreciate the dairy free aspect as well.
Pam says
I love smoothie and smoothie bowls are so cool looking. They look really pretty with all the toppings.
Kelly Hutchinson says
I am so into smoothie bowls right now! I love tropical flavors, so i am eager to try this one!
Connie says
I have never heard of a smoothie bowl before, but this looks delish. Can’t wait to give it a try.