Breakfast Friday: Soul Warming Smoothie

It’s breakfast month over at Earthbound Farm, which as you can guess, I am ridiculously excited for.

Breakfast is my very favorite.

And while I’m not usually one to make claims like “soul warming” when talking about a recipe I’ve made, I can’t help it with this smoothie. It’s going to be your new best friend this fall + winter.

Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com
Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com

I have always been a smoothie lover, but I find them so hard to eat when it’s cold outside, even when the heat is on. They chill me right to the bone. But I think I’ve come up with a solution for that!

First, I prefer to make extra-thick smoothies eaten in a bowl with a spoon. This helps me to eat them a bit slower and avoid brain freeze. I also think it makes me feel more like I’m eating rather than just drinking. And the smoothie in a bowl method allows for loading up on toppings!

Second, I’ve used a few warming spices and zesty baby greens to send a heat wave through your body. It only takes a few seconds before this cold smoothie warms you right up!

Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com
Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com

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I added full-fat coconut milk for extra richness and satiation. Frozen blueberries and bananas were used to add light sweetness and fruit flavor to help balance the spiciness. And by the way, Earthbound Farm’s frozen blueberries are top notch. They’re always plump + sweet and not clumped together in a freezer-burned mess. The same goes for their other frozen fruit, and bonus, it’s all organic. Partnership or not, EBF is my frozen fruit of choice.

Medjool dates were added for a bit more natural sweetness and to further thicken the smoothie.

Turmeric, cinnamon, cayenne, and fresh ginger were used for flavor, heat, and their nutritional benefits.

And last but not least, the baby greens add a healthy dose of daily vitamins like iron, calcium, vitamin A, and vitamin C.

Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com
Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com

Here’s a little more food for thought about the ingredients.

Turmeric // Most notably, turmeric is known for it’s natural anti-inflammatory properties. This actually comes from the ingredient curcumin, one of the ingredients that make up turmeric. To get the maximum benefit from curcumin supplements seem to be the way to go, but adding more of the spice to your diet surely won’t hurt. There have also been studies done on the power of turmeric to help with Alzheimer’s and certain types of cancer.

Ginger // Ginger is also known for helping fight inflammation in the body but is probably most known for it’s anti-nausea powers. You may even want to try taking ginger to help with muscle soreness, migraines, diabetes, and more.

Cinnamon // While studies are inconclusive, cinnamon has been thought to lower blood sugar levels and also help lower inflammation in the body. It’s also has anti-microbial properties.

Cayenne // I had no idea how beneficial this super-spicy ingredient is. Cayenne has been shown to be helpful for digestion problems, certain heart conditions, toothaches, cold + flu relief, nerve pain, arthritis, migraines, and more.

Blueberries // These little gems are packed with fiber, vitamin C, vitamin K, manganese, antioxidants and more. There are even studiesthat haveshown organic berries to have higher levels of antioxidants in comparison to conventionally grown, along with being more beneficial to the land + environment.

Kale Italia blend // Leafy greens help keep the body in good running order and they’re also loaded with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and help to keep you hydrated with their high water content. The benefits are truly infinite.

Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com
Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com

Put all of these ingredients together in a smoothie and you’re going to feel like a million bucks.

Whole foods are pretty freaking amazing.

However, I’m not a doctor. I’m a food blogger. Please consult your doc with any questions you may have!

Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com
Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com

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Soul Warming Smoothie

gluten-free, vegan // yields 2 servings

  • 1 cup full-fat coconut milk
  • 2 small/medium frozen bananas
  • 2 cups frozen blueberries
  • 2 medjool dates, pitted and soaked in hot water for 10+ minutes
  • 1 1/2 - 2 teaspoons freshly grated ginger
  • 1 teaspoon turmeric
  • 1 teaspoon cinnamon
  • 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper
  • 2-3 cups Kale Italia, or other baby green blend
  • additional milk as needed, canned coconut or almond

Place all ingredients in your blender in the order listed above. Turn on and use the plunger [if you have one] to keep things moving. Blend until fully smooth. Add more milk if necessary but keep the consistency as thick as possible.

Portion into two bowls and top with granola, nuts, or other desired toppings. Or, store in a sealed bottle in the fridge for 2-3 days. Note: The smoothie will turn from purple to green after sitting in the fridge.

Tips: For a less spicy bite [but it’s more warming than spicy], use spinach instead of the kale/arugula mix and omit the cayenne pepper. Soaking the dates helps them to combine better when blended. Soaking in hot water for 10-20 minutes will help. You can also chop them up a bit. Turmeric stains very easily - fyi!

Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com
Soul Warming Smoothie | edibleperspective.com

I can finally not freeze my butt off slurping smoothies in the winter. #winning

Ashley

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes

Grilling a milkshake is kind of impossible. However, grilling the cherries you’re going to put in said milkshake is totally possible.

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

It’s possible if your cherries can actually make it to the grill and not straight to your face. Today it was like… cut one, eat one, cut one, put one on the pan, cut one, eat one…you get it.

I’ve been cherry obsessed since my childhood thanks to my grandparents and my mom. I remember when we’d find a good batch at the store and buy an extra for my grandparents. Then they’d do the same and we’d be up to our ears in cherries. That never seemed to be a problem, though.

One thing I don’t remember is ever making a recipe using these sweet, summer jewels. My memories of eating cherries involves standing over the sink with cherry juice running down my arms and spitting the pits straight into the garbage.

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

I think it’s finally time for a cherry recipe.

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

I used the freeze-milk-in-an-ice-cube-tray-then-blend method to make my milkshake. Works like a charm if you’re out of ice cream!

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

I wasn’t sure if I wasted my time grilling the cherries. Would you actually be able to taste that they were grilled?

Yes. You most certainly can taste a bit of grilling goodness in this milkshake. Just enough to not be overpowering and man did it sweeten up the cherries even more!

If you’re not into the whole milkshake thing you must at least try grilling cherries! Oh my gosh. Blew my mind. You can eat them warm over ice cream, over oatmeal, chill them and put them on salad, puree them and use as a sauce, and on + on + on.

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

But I’m seriously concerned if you’re not into milkshakes.

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

Pour. Stir. Slurp.

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

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Grilled Cherry Milkshakes

gluten-free, vegan // yields 2-3 milkshakes

  • 1, 13.5oz can full fat coconut milk
  • 1, 13.5oz can light coconut milk, or unsweetened almond milk
  • 1 pound fresh bing cherries
  • 2-3 tablespoons coconut nectar, or agave/honey
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract

Whisk the contents of the full fat coconut milk until fully combined then pour into an ice cube tray and freeze until solid [the smaller the ice cubes the better for blending]. Chill the can of light coconut milk in the fridge.

Preheat your grill to 375* F. De-stem, pit, and halve the cherries. Spread evenly on a grill pan and grill, turning once or twice for about 10 minutes. You want the cherries bubbly and starting to char. Remove from the heat, place in a bowl, and set in the fridge to fully chill.

Place 1/2 of the coconut milk ice cubes in your blender and pulse to crush. Add in 1 tablespoon or so [more if desired] of liquid sweetener and 3/4 teaspoon vanilla extract. Stream in the light coconut milk slowly with the blender on until it starts to incorporate. Use the tamper or scrape the sides/bottom a few times to keep things moving. Add more coconut milk as needed until smooth, keeping as thick as possible.

Pour in a bowl and place in the freezer. Repeat the above step for the 2nd milkshake, pour in a bowl, and place in the freezer as well. If the mixtures became too thin in the blender keep them in the freezer for an hour or so to frost over and thicken. Stir well before topping over the cherries.

Rinse out your blender and place the cherries in it. Blend until pureed. Pour equal amounts into 2 glasses then top with the coconut milk mixture. Stir to combine and serve immediately.

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Notes: Instead of freezing coconut milk you could swap out and use any vanilla ice cream you choose. Add in a bit of milk and blend until thick and creamy. Or, you could also make soft serve ice cream in your ice cream maker and use that straight from the container without having to freeze it. Chill 1 full fat and 1/2 light can of coconut milk. Make sure your ice cream container is fully frozen ahead of time [if needed]. Let spin in your ice cream maker until it starts to collect on the sides and have the consistency of thick soft serve ice cream. Spoon over the cherry puree. Vanilla Greek frozen yogurt would also work perfectly!

Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan
Grilled Cherry Milkshakes | edibleperspective.com #vegan

My hands, lips, and tongue are all currently stained red. A sure sign of summer.

Happy Milkshake Week!

Ashley