Acai Bowl Recipe - How to Make Your Own Acai Bowl (2024)

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Ready in just a few minutes, this Acai Bowl Recipe is filled with acai berry puree, fruit, and all your favorite toppings. Learn how easy it is to make your very own Acai Bowl right from home and enjoy this powerhouse of fiber, antioxidants, and healthy fats anytime you want for a fraction of the cost!

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My first encounter with the infamous Acai Bowl was nearly fifteen years ago as a student at University of California Santa Cruz. Facebook was still just for students, Instagram was unheard of, and flip phones were all the rage. Despite a lack of social media coverage, however, acai bowls (and burritos) reigned king in my not-so-sleepy college town.

Many years (and Instagram posts) later, “acai” is now synonymous with the word “superfood” (because it is) and everyone wants a piece.

I mean, you do,right?

Fortunately, acai bowls are basically super thick smoothie bowls with a very special ingredient -acai berry puree!

What is Acai?

Açaí, pronounced ah-sigh-EE, comes from the acai berry grown on the acai palm tree in South Amerian rainforests.

With an outward appearance similar to that of a grape and a blueberry, approximately 80 percent of an acai berry is the seed with the remaining 20 percent containing the all nutritional value. Many believe that the acai berry contains more antioxidants than blueberries, strawberries, blackberries, raspberries, or cranberries.

With claims that acai helps aid in weight loss, brain function, and prevent cancer, it’s easy to get hooked. But are any of these claims true? According to WebMD acai berries have “no known health benefit that’s different from similar fruits.”

Here’s what we DO KNOW about acai.

For starters, unlike many fruits that are high in sugar and low in fat, the acai berry is actually somewhat higher in fat and low in sugar.

In 100 grams of frozen unsweetened acai fruit pulp you’ll receive:

  • Calories: 70
  • Fat: 5 grams
  • Potassium: 130 mg
  • Carbohydrates: 5 grams
  • Fiber: 4 grams
  • Sugar: 0 grams
  • Protein: 1 gram
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What is an Acai Bowl?

Now that you know all about acai, what is an acai bowl?

Originating in Brazil, the acai bowl is made of frozen acai palm fruit that is pureed and served as a smoothie in a bowl or glass. In Brazil, acai bowls are typically topped with granola, banana, and guaraná syrup. Several other variations, however, can be found throughout the country, including acai bowls topped with tapioca balls and a saltier version that is topped with shrimp or dried fish.

With the explosion of social media, acai bowls have become a popular muse thanks to their bright color, blending varieties, and wide assortment of toppings.

Acai Bowl Ingredients

In this acai bowl recipe, you will find the following ingredients-

  • Pure Unsweetened Acai Puree – If you can’t find frozen acai puree, there is also acai powder available. Although I have not tried acai powder personally, I would recommend using this with frozen fruit for the most authentic and thick smoothie possible.
  • Frozen blueberries and strawberries – fortunately, acai tastes great with just about any fruit. That said, it tastes particularly wonderful with frozen berries. Any mixture of blueberries, strawberries, or blackberries would be my top pick.
  • Banana – Ideally frozen, bananas are naturally super sweet and super creamy (not to mention loaded with potassium!)
  • Liquid – Yes, you will need some kind of liquid to get things moving along. I added milk for the extra protein boost, but feel free to add your favorite fruit juice.
  • Yogurt – I understand that yogurt may not be for everyone, so feel free to leave it out and substitute with additional milk or juice if preferred.However, if you are team yogurt, do it. So much creaminess. That said, please PLEASE do not add a flavored yogurt. You will completely mask the delicious, natural flavor of the acai.
  • Acai Bowl Toppings:
    • Granola
    • Seeds
    • Nuts
    • Fresh sliced fruit

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How to make an Acai Bowl

Make this Acai Bowl in three easy steps,

  1. Freeze your fruit. Slice your banana and transfer it to a small baking sheet or plate lined with parchment paper. To the same plate, add the blueberries and strawberries (store-bought frozen fruit will work just as well). Transfer tray or plate to the freezer and allow the fruit to freeze completely.
  2. Blend. Once frozen, add the milk and yogurt to the bowl of a large,high-speed blender with a tamper(see tips and tricks). Add the frozen blueberries, strawberries, banana, and broken up acai. With the blender on low, use the tamper to push the frozen fruit down, mixing around as much as possible. Continue to blend on low until smooth, only adding additional liquid when needed.
  3. Assemble. Divide the smoothie into two bowls and top with all your favorite toppings. Best enjoyed immediately (because it will melt).

Are Acai Bowls Healthy?

We know that acai is good for you, but what about acai bowls?

This depends on a number of factors with the three most important being:topping choices, topping amounts, and overall serving size.

With no toppings, one serving (or one acai bowl) will contain approximately 250 calories, 10 grams of fat, 30 grams carbohydrates, 7 grams fiber, 20 grams sugar, and 7 grams protein. Normally I would question anything with that much sugar, but knowing that it either comes from fruit or milk, I’m ok (you will have to decide this for yourself). Calories aside, the vitamins and minerals in this single bowl pack a huge punch.

But the toppings…what about those toppings?

  • If you plan to add granola, check the nutrition label. What you find may surprise you. Or,make your own homemade granola!
  • Add lessstuffwhen comparing your acai bowl against us food bloggers and Instagrammers. I can’t speak for all of us, but some of our bowls that claim to be “healthy” most definitely are not.
  • Start with a smaller bowl to reduce the serving size.

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How can I make my Acai Bowl Vegan?

You can easily make any acai bowl vegan by skipping the cow milk and yogurt. I live in a dairy-loving family, but it’s definitely not required for a delicious tasting acai bowl.

  • Substitute cow milk with plant-bast milk or apple juice, instead.
  • Use a plant-based yogurt. There are so many awesome soy or coconut dairy yogurt alternatives for you to pick from.
  • Skip the yogurt entirely and add additional plant-based milk or fruit juice instead.
  • Read ingredients carefully – many granolas are sweetened with honey.

Helpful Tips and Tricks

  • While I have not tried every blender out there, it is incredibly difficult to get a super thick smoothie bowl unless you have a blender that comes with a tamper (or something equivalent).This is the blender that I own. It has lasted years of daily use but isn’t cheap. Here is a well-reviewed muchmore affordable option. If you don’t care about thickness, then the type of blender won’t matter as much- you’ll just need to adjust the amount of liquid.
  • Don’t rush it. In other words, don’t try to rush your blender from 0 to 60 without giving it the proper time to get there (this is the easiest way to blow its motor).
  • These are the acai packets I use. Be sure to look for the unsweetened version.
  • I do not recommend any kind of sweetened yogurt or added sweetener –especially if you are adding banana. You will lose out on the fabulous acai taste and instantly make a healthy snack a dessert.
  • Add some tropical flavor by blending with frozen mango or papaya.

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More Smoothie Bowl Recipes

  • Easy Strawberry Yogurt Smoothie Bowl Recipe
  • Mango Peach Green Smoothie Recipe
  • Easy Strawberry Yogurt Smoothie Bowl Recipe
  • Banana Mango Smoothie Bowl with Bee Pollen
  • Almond Butter and Spirulina Smoothie Bowl
  • Cherry Cocoa Smoothie

If you try making this Acai Bowl Recipe, please leave me a comment and let me know!I always love to hear your thoughts.

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Acai Bowl Recipe

AuthorAuthor: Acai Bowl Recipe - How to Make Your Own Acai Bowl (9)Jessica Randhawa

Ready in just a few minutes, this Acai Bowl Recipe is filled with acai berry puree, fruit, and all your favorite toppings. Learn how easy it is to make your very own Acai Bowl right from home and enjoy this powerhouse of fiber, antioxidants, and healthy fats anytime you want for a fraction of the cost!

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Prep Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 10 minutes mins

Course Breakfast

Cuisine American, Brazilian

Servings 2 servings

Calories 248 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 1 banana - sliced and frozen
  • ½ cup blueberries - frozen
  • ½ cup strawberries - frozen
  • ¾ cup milk or juice - use your favorite milk (dairy milk, soy, almond, etc) or juice (apple or grape)
  • ½ cup plain yogurt - (substitute with milk or juice if desired)
  • 200 grams (2 packets) frozen acai puree - broken into pieces
  • assorted toppings - nuts, seeds, fresh fruit, granola, coconut, etc.

Instructions

  • Freeze your fruit. Slice your banana and transfer it to a small baking sheet or plate lined with parchment paper. To the same plate, add the blueberries and strawberries (store-bought frozen fruit will work just as well). Transfer tray or plate to the freezer and allow fruit to freeze completely.

  • Blend. Once frozen, add the milk and yogurt to the bowl of a large, high-speed blender with a tamper (see notes). Add the frozen blueberries, strawberries, banana, and broken up acai. With the blender on low, use the tamper to push the frozen fruit down, mixing around as much as possible. Continue to blend on low until smooth, only adding additional liquid when needed.

  • Assemble. Divide the smoothie into two bowls and top with all your favorite toppings. Popular additions include sliced banana, nuts, seeds, granola, and berries. Best enjoyed immediately.

Jessica's Notes

  • If you forget to pre-freeze your banana, that's ok. However, I recommend adding additional fruit (strawberries, blueberries, mango, etc) that are already pre-frozen to help contribute to the thick consistency characteristic to acai bowls.
  • While I have not tried every blender out there, it is incredibly difficult to get a super thick smoothie bowl unless you have a blender that comes with a tamper (or something equivalent). This is the updated model of the blender that I own. It has lasted over 5 years of daily use but isn't cheap. Here is a well-reviewed much more affordable option. If you don't care about thickness, then the type of blender won't matter as much- you'll just need to adjust the amount of liquid.
  • These are the acai packets I use. Be sure to look for the unsweetened version.

Nutritional Information

Calories: 248kcal | Carbohydrates: 29g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 17mg | Sodium: 69mg | Potassium: 511mg | Fiber: 7g | Sugar: 20g | Vitamin A: 245IU | Vitamin C: 29.9mg | Calcium: 183mg | Iron: 0.4mg

(Nutrition information provided is an estimate and will vary based on cooking methods and specific brands of ingredients used.)

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Acai Bowl Recipe - How to Make Your Own Acai Bowl (2024)

FAQs

What is acai bowl base made of? ›

They are made of pulped and flash-frozen acai berries that are pureed with other frozen fruit then served in a bowl and topped with a variety of fresh fruit, granola, seeds, nuts, peanut butter, etc. The bowls are cold, refreshing, creamy, sorbet-like and boast a deep, complex berry flavor.

What is the main ingredient in acai? ›

The final part of this 4-part series on acai bowl ingredients is on the one and only acai berry. It is the number one ingredient in acai bowls, without which, the food in question would probably still be sipped through a straw (stay tuned for a future post on the battle of smoothie vs.

How do I make my acai bowl thick? ›

To achieve that desirable thickness in your acai bowl, consider using frozen bananas. This not only adds creaminess but also maintains the right consistency. Additionally, be mindful not to add too much liquid, as this can make your bowl watery. Avoid over-blending for a thicker result.

Are homemade acai bowls healthy? ›

The Bottom Line. Acai bowls can be a great way to get antioxidant-packed fruit into your day. However, Harrington says that the trend has driven supercharged acai bowls that are blended with juice and other fruit and then heavily topped with things like granola or honey, which can pack a lot of added sugar.

Is acai good for you to lose weight? ›

While there are plenty of good things about the fruit, make no mistake-there are no special properties that make you suddenly or quickly lose weight. Acai does have antioxidants-a substance our bodies need-but no more than cranberries or cherries, and less than blueberries, pomegranate, and grapes.

What does acai do to your body? ›

Acai contains antioxidants which are thought to protect cells from damage. Acai berries are believed to have more antioxidant content than cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, or blueberry. Chemicals in acai might also reduce swelling, lower blood sugar levels, and stimulate the immune system.

Is acai even healthy? ›

Acai seems to fit the bill, since studies show that acai fruit pulp is even richer in antioxidants than cranberries, raspberries, blackberries, strawberries, or blueberries. Acai, pronounced ah-SI-ee, also contains fiber as well as other vitamins and minerals.

What is a good substitute for acai? ›

Substitutes for Acai

If you're looking for an acai substitute, consider using blueberries or blackberries. These berries share a similar taste and antioxidant profile, making them a suitable alternative.

What is the best liquid to mix with acai? ›

Frozen Unsweetened Acai: I recommend breaking up the frozen acai packet for easier blending. Frozen Banana: this adds natural sweetness and makes the mixture super creamy! Dairy-Free Milk or Yogurt of your choice: this makes the mixture blend easily and creates creaminess.

What is the best blender for acai bowls? ›

For small scale acai bowls we recommend Vitamix Vita-Prep 3 and for large scale acai bowls we recommend the Hallde VCB-32. Professional chefs and culinary schools around the world trust the Vita-Prep 3® for its exceptional power, versatility and performance.

Why do acai bowls taste so good? ›

The Acai berry is also high in acidity which makes it good to pair with sweeter fruits, honey or other sweeteners. Other people describe the taste of Acai as a cross between rich blackberry or raspberry and a piece of chocolate. The earthy after-taste gives the fruit this chocolate flavour.

Is it OK to eat acai bowls everyday? ›

While acai berries are rich in antioxidants and can be a nutritious addition to your diet, it's important to consider overall dietary balance and variety. Eating acai with fruits every day can be healthy if it's part of a diverse and well-rounded diet.

Can I eat an acai bowl every morning? ›

Sounds pretty nutritious, right? Here's the catch. When you add all of the toppings suddenly your bowl of healthy goodness could easily contain over 500 calories and 40-90 grams of sugar. This is why consuming acai bowls should be an occasional indulgence not part of your everyday diet.

How many times a week should you eat acai bowls? ›

Can you enjoy an acai bowl every once in a while? For sure. But you shouldn't be eating them for breakfast or lunch several times per week. A smarter approach might involve replacing desserts like ice cream or frozen yogurt with an occasional acai bowl.

What are Everbowl bases made of? ›

The bowls start with a base. One type is water-based, similar to sorbet, and the other is made with coconut milk and has an ice cream-ish texture and mouthfeel.

Does acai base have banana? ›

For this recipe, I made the acai base with acai frozen berries, wild frozen blueberries, frozen banana, and a splash of all natural orange juice. The secret to a cold and delicious acai bowl is to ensure that all the items you are blending is frozen.

Are acai bowls healthier than ice cream? ›

"Think of them as a replacement for ice cream." So what's the health hang-up? The açaí bowl is basically a "sugar bomb," says Muhlstein. "Açaí bowls can have 50g of sugar [the equivalent of 12 teaspoons], or double what the American Heart Association recommends for women for an entire day," she says.

Is acai very healthy? ›

Acai contains antioxidants which are thought to protect cells from damage. Acai berries are believed to have more antioxidant content than cranberry, raspberry, blackberry, strawberry, or blueberry. Chemicals in acai might also reduce swelling, lower blood sugar levels, and stimulate the immune system.

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