Brain-Boosting Recipes

Trying to think up ways to boost your brain power? Here's an idea: start with your diet. The ingredients in these nutribullet® recipes have been shown to support brain health, improving factors like cognition and concentration, while protecting against degeneration. Smart stuff.

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Green Monster Smoothie Bowl

Green is good — especially when it comes to smoothies (and smoothie bowls). Dark leafy greens, like spinach and kale, are high in nutrients and low in calories. Combine them with sweet banana and creamy cashew butter to make a delicious green smoothie bowl base for your favorite toppings!

Vibrant pink berry smoothie bowl on a teal plate, garnished with strawberries, raspberries, peach slices, and seeds, accompanied by a gold spoon.
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Berry Smoothie Bowl

Sweet, tart and juicy, this vibrant bowl is filled with berrylicious flavor and beneficial fiber. Adding fiber-rich fruits, like strawberries and raspberries, to your diet can help improve digestion and blood sugar control. Plus, they make great toppings for this smoothie bowl!

Breakfast Smoothie in a glass next to a blender cup filled with spinach, banana, and peanut butter on a vibrant blue background.
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Breakfast Smoothie

Our Classic Breakfast Smoothie is a dairy-free take on the Essential Green Smoothie, but also contains the belly-filling fiber found in old-fashioned rolled oats. Didn’t think you could “drink” your oats? They help make your smoothie feel a bit more substantial and create a thick, satisfying consistency.

Two glasses of a Heart Healthy Smoothie with red straws and pineapple wedges, alongside pineapple, strawberries, avocado, and a bowl of seeds.
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Heart Healthy Fats Smoothie

Gone are the years of fearing fats! Now we know that it's not so much about how much fat you're consuming, but rather, it's the type of fat you're consuming that's important. Research shows that plant based fats can help to improve your health by lowering your risk for heart disease and improving your cholesterol profile. This recipe includes beneficial plant fats that you can add to your diet like avocado, chia seeds, and hemp seeds.

A Peach Smoothie Bowl on a blue background, topped with peaches, almonds, and white flowers, surrounded by scattered orange flower petals.
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Peach Smoothie Bowl

Power up with the goodness of plant foods in this peachy smoothie bowl that calls for simple ingredients and a tablespoon of heart-healthy hemp seeds. If you haven’t used hemp seeds before, now’s your chance – they’re soft and offer a mild, nutty flavor that blends well in smoothies and smoothie bowls to pump up the nutrition a bit.

blended almond butter in a blender pitcher with almonds and peanuts
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Homemade Almond Butter

This heavenly homemade almond butter is rich and deeply nutty, and saves you a good chunk of change compared to standard storebought varieties.

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Banana Chocolate Nice Cream

Simple and sweet...the perfect frozen treat! 1 banana plus a little cacao and almond milk is all you need to whip up your next favorite “nice” cream...the healthiest, most flavorful way to do ice cream. Break out the NutriBullet and get your banana fix on tonight!

platter of guacamole with chips avocado tomato lime and cilantro
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Guacamole

A crowd favorite — one bite of this heavenly guac, and you'll understand why!

Top-down view of a No-Bake Crust, ready to be filled, set against a diagonally split background of white and warm gold.
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No-Bake Crust

Made with three simple ingredients, this sweet and nutty crust is the perfect base for your favorite pie. It’s vegan, crunchy, and oh so delicious! No oven required!

Three bowls of Nice Cream, with different toppings like strawberries, mango, blueberries, coconut flakes, and chocolate drizzle, arranged on coral plates.
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Nice Cream

Feeling decadent? This frozen banana treat totally hits the spot. The naturally occurring sugar found in fruits, like bananas, comes with the added benefits of fiber, vitamins, and minerals — unlike added sugar found in processed desserts. Now you can feel good devouring every last spoonful!

Creamy pumpkin hummus served in a bowl on a wooden platter, with crispy pita chips, a mini pumpkin, and a bowl of pumpkin seeds.
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Pumpkin Hummus

Pumpkins aren't just for spiced lattes and pies anymore. Savory and garlicky, the Pumpkin Hummus is a delicious appetizer that tastes like autumn! If you can't get enough of pumpkins this festive season, then this creamy hummus dip is a must-try!

Peanut Butter Energy Bites with oats in a white bowl, surrounded with scattered oats and dried fruit on a white wooden surface.
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Peanut Butter Energy Bites

Peanut Butter Energy Bites are super easy to make, and this recipe calls for just five simple ingredients – soft dates, rich peanut butter, comforting oats, healthy chia seeds, and a splash of vanilla. These are the perfect energy-boosting treats to have in the fridge for a quick breakfast on-the-go or a healthy midday snack.

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