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Silken tofu smoothie bowl

An average of 4.0 out of 5 stars from 2 ratings
Prepare
less than 30 mins
Cook
no cooking required
Serve
Serves 2

Silken tofu makes for the perfect high-protein smoothie bowl to start the day. You will hardly taste the tofu, but it brings lots of protein and creamy texture to the party.

In this recipe I’ve used frozen mixed berries, but any frozen fruit of your choice would work. This would change the nutritional content slightly though.

Each serving provides 223 kcal, 14.6g protein, 15.7g carbohydrate (of which 14g sugars), 8.6g fat (of which 0.9g saturates), 6.5g fibre and 0.02g salt.

Ingredients

Method

  1. Put all the ingredients into a blender and process until smooth, scraping down the sides once or twice.

  2. Divide the mixture between two serving bowls. Top with the chia seeds and extra mixed berries (if using). Serve immediately.

Recipe tips

If you're not a fan of chia seeds, no worries, you can simply skip them as a topping. It won't affect the recipe, but it will reduce the protein content slightly.