Homemade acai bowl with Choco shaving. Homemade acai bowl with Choco shaving Mandy Huang. Tiffani Thiessan's Chocolate Acai Bowl recipe is a delicious, but healthy way to add a bit of chocolate to your standard bowl. You're reviewing: Tiffani Thiessan's Homemade Chocolate Açaí Bowl Recipe Your Rating.
Acai Bowls are the best smoothie bowls ready in minutes! Acai bowls are the perfect healthier back-to-school or back-to-work, breakfast, lunch or snack to fuel your day! Acai bowls are made with superfruit acai berry puree, frozen bananas, blueberries and strawberries then topped with fresh fruit, granola, and seeds. You can have Homemade acai bowl with Choco shaving using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Homemade acai bowl with Choco shaving
- Prepare 2 pack of Acai berry pack.
- Prepare 1/8 cup of Apple juice.
- You need of Chai seed.
- It's of Granola.
- You need of Strawberry.
- Prepare bar of Chocolate.
With this Acai Bowl recipe, you don't have to save Chocolate for dessert! But don't let the chocolate fool you… It's full of energy! Great for Kids & Grown-ups, and Makes a perfect Post-Workout meal. This Chocolate Açaí Bowl Recipe is Raw, Gluten Free & Vegan.
Homemade acai bowl with Choco shaving step by step
- Use 2 pack of Acai berry mix, rinse in tap water for 10 seconds, cut packaging and pour it into blender. Mix with 1/8 cup of Apple juice..
- Blend well till smooth..
- Pour into bowl and add granola, sliced strawberries, banana and other fruits (if desire). Sprinkle some chai seed and chocolate shaving..
- Good to serve..
Place your bowls in the freezer: this will help to keep the acai from melting while enjoying it. Prep the toppings (before making the bowl, again to minimize melting): In a small skillet, toast the coconut over low to medium low heat until golden brown, stirring often. While acai bowls are relatively new in the United States, they've been a staple in Brazil since, well forever. Acai is a purple berrylike fruit of a palm tree native to Central and South America. My mom grew up in Brazil and returned there as an adult for a year and a half.