This Wild Berry Breakfast Smoothie features a crunchy granola topping and loads of berries inside!
There is nothing better than a quick and healthy breakfast smoothie to start a day.
Smoothies are easy to make in general, but by adding all the ingredients to a (regular mouthed) mason jar, you are able to customize an individual smoothie to your liking!
Don’t forget about dairy when it comes to a healthy & balanced diet. Calcium is a very important bone-building mineral that also helps to slim the body.
Oh yeah, baby!
With a handful of frozen berries, a little fat free yogurt and some low fat milk, this Wild Berry Breakfast Smoothie is full of beneficial vitamins and bone healthy calcium. Not to mention extremely tasty!
Wild Berry Breakfast Smoothie
You can blend the granola right in the smoothie or spoon a little on top for a delightful crunch.
Either way you’re gonna love it.
If you’re not a fan of the berry blend, mix it up with your favorite frozen fruit. Switch out the strawberry yogurt for some vanilla, or give it a little more sweetness by subbing milk for a low fat chocolate milk.
The variations are endless… so get going!
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Wild Berry Breakfast Smoothie
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup mixed berries, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, and blackberries, frozen
- 1/2 cup strawberry yogurt, low fat or fat free strawberry yogurt
- 1 cup milk
- 1-2 tbsp granola
Instructions
- Pour the milk, yogurt and frozen berries into a 1/2 quart sized jar (with a regular mouth opening).
- You can add the granola to the jar and blend it with the berries and milk or save the granola for after it's done blending. It's up to you.
- To blend in the mason jar: remove the blade base of your blender pitcher and simply attach it to the mouth of the mason jar by screwing it on. Secure it tightly then flip the jar upside down and blend for 20-30 seconds, or until desired consistency. Sprinkle with granola and Enjoy!
Kristine
I add a heaping scoop of Whey powder to my smoothies, it looks like it’s around 1/8 cup. This helps fill you up and also great if you have a teenage boy that exercises alot.
Liz @ The Lemon Bowl
This sounds so good!!
Shawn
Thanks Liz! 🙂
Dana
This looks SO tasty! Can’t wait to try it!
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love.
Looks like we were both thinking smoothies today! I am on a smoothie kick. I need more fruits and veggies! I would love to have this for breakfast!
I hope you had a safe trip back!
claire @ the realistic nutritionist
power smoothie! I’ve got to make smoothies more often.
stefanie @ sarcastic cooking
Yes, yes, and yes! So delightful. Quick and easy breakfast or lunch, love it!
Shawn
Such a fabulous idea to have one for lunch too! Thanks Stefanie!
Jessica@AKitchenAddiction
I love mixing up different varieties of smoothies for breakfast!
Stephanie
My husband is addicted to smoothies right now. This one looks good.
Shawn
Thanks Stephanie! I love how easy they are to make. It’s nice to get a healthy breakfast in no time!
tanya1234
luv it
but what kind of garnola do u use
thankx
Shawn
Hi Tanya! You can use your favorite type of granola. I wouldn’t use one with raisins in it if you’re going to blend the granola into the smoothie though. Hope that helps!