Matcha Smoothie Bowl

Everyone’s having a matcha smoothie bowl at the moment. When I got a matcha sample as part of my organic box subscription, I knew I had to jump on the bandwagon! Not normally a fan of green tea (or any tea for that matter), I was absolutely blown away by that matcha flavour! No comparison to cheap green tea in tea bags (which tastes a bit like liquid tobacco to me). Matcha comes with an abundance of health benefits, and – especially important – gives you an energy lift without the heart palpitations you might experience from coffee. A matcha smoothie bowl is therefore the perfect way to get your “get up and go” in the mornings while reaping some of those antioxidants, minerals and vitamin C.

The reason why matcha is actually better for you than green tea is that you ingest the whole green tea leaf and not just the brewed water. There really is no easier way to quickly get nutrients into your body in the morning than a matcha smoothie. And if it tastes like icecream, that makes it all the better! Frozen banana and mango provide for sweet creaminess without dairy and fat. The great thing is that any smoothie is a fantastic vehicle for whatever good stuff you want to put in your body. Wheatgrass, barley grass, protein powder, you name it. Smoothie bowls are not only healthy, quick and satisfying, they are also extremely customisable.

Due to the slight bitterness, sweet fruits such as bananas and mango are best to use here. Especially bananas provide for an ultracreamy, icecream-like texture you won’t get from other fruit. If you are not used to matcha, you might want to start with a smaller amount than indicated and work you way up.

Matcha Smoothie Bowl
Matcha Smoothie Bowl

Matcha Smoothie Bowl

Serves one

half cup almond milk (or other plant milk)
1 frozen banana
handfull of frozen mango
handfull of kale or spinach (preferably frozen)
2 tsp of matcha
1 tsp of barley grass or your favourite greens powder (optional)
1 tbsp vanilla protein powder (optional)
1 tsp maca powder (optional)
1 tsp hemp (optional)
pinch of spirulina (optional)
toppings (optional): coconut flakes, granola, fresh fruit etc.

Just blend all the ingredients (without the toppings) in a high-powered blender, then pour into a cute bowl, go wild on the toppings and get your mojo back!

Enjoy!

No-Bake Matcha Energy Balls {vg, gf}

My obsession with anything green continues. My love for matcha is not exactly a secret, and neither is my infatuation with these little no-bake babies that go by the name bliss balls or energy balls. Want proof that I am not a newbie to these things? See here, here, here, and here. So it was only a matter of time before matcha and energy balls would be happily married in my kitchen. Read: no-bake matcha energy balls.

Matcha Energy Balls
Matcha Energy Balls

Matcha does not only taste great – and coming from a green tea hater, this is saying something! – it is also much better for you than standard green tea. Matcha is brimming with antioxidants for that glow in your skin. It boosts memory and concentration – something we all need in our fast-paced lives – and increases energy levels without the coffee jitters. Whether you believe in detoxing or not, matcha green tea is a great way to purify your body and it strengthens your immune system, which is a great asset, especially in the shoulder seasons when the weather doesn’t really know what it wants. Matcha also greatly contributes to an improved mood, so with eight long Melbourne winter months ahead, it’s time to get your matcha in!

These balls are ridiculously easy and quick to make, so there’s absolutely no excuses to chomp down these matcha energy balls in 5 minutes! The only thing you might not have readily available in your pantry is the matcha powder. But I think I’ve offered enough reasons pro matcha, so: Get your hands on the matcha!

No-Bake Matcha Energy Balls

 

Makes 18 matcha energy balls (or less if you like them bigger)

One rounded, well-packed cup of dates (any kind) (approx. 200 g) (you might need to soak your dates in hot water for ten minutes if not using Medjool. Then drain well and use.)
One cup rolled oats
quarter cup desiccated coconut
2 tsp high-quality organic matcha powder, plus more for rolling

Soak and drain your dates as required. Blitz the oats up until they resemble a course meal. Add soaked and well-drained dates, coconut and matcha and mix on high until well combined. Shape 12 to 18 balls, roll in some more matcha powder if desired and store in the fridge.

Enjoy!