Homemade Acai Bowl Recipe

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This homemade acai bowl recipe is made in 5 minutes with 7 ingredients. Learn how to make an acai bowl that tastes even better than expensive store-bought varieties.

overhead photo of a Homemade Acai Bowl with toppings


I love a giant acai bowl loaded with toppings, but I just can’t bring myself to shell out $10-12 for one at a restaurant or juice bar. So, I perfected this homemade acai bowl recipe to save both time and money.

This recipe is easy to make in 5 minutes with 7 ingredients. Follow our step-by-step instructions and watch the video to learn how to make an acai bowl that tastes even better than expensive store-bought varieties.

overhead view of a Homemade Acai Bowl with toppings

Acai bowl ingredients

This acai bowl recipe is fairly versatile, so we’ll discuss the acai bowl ingredients and possible substitutions. One important note: To keep your bowl from turning into a smoothie, i.e. keep it thick and cold, be sure to use frozen fruit. 

photo of the ingredients in this Homemade Acai Bowl Recipe
  • Frozen mixed berries. I purchase a large bag of frozen mixed berries to have on hand to make smoothies and smoothie bowls, however you can create your own berry mix with what you have on hand, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc. 
  • Acai puree. Pure, unsweetened acai puree can be tricky to find. I use this this variety and I usually find it at whole foods or natural grocers. If you cannot find the puree, the acai powder adds plenty of flavor and nutrients to make a delicious acai bowl. 
  • Frozen Banana. If you don’t prefer bananas, you could try substituting another fruit like frozen avocado for creaminess, but you will need to add more honey/maple syrup to achieve the proper sweetness. 
  • Almond milk. Any non-dairy milk works excellently in this recipe. I love using coconut milk for a tropical flavor. You can also use regular dairy milk.
  • Vanilla extract. I think the vanilla extract takes this healthy acai bowl from good to great. But you can omit it, if desired.
  • Acai powder. I find that the acai powder intensifies the flavor and adds an extra nutrition boost. You can omit it if you can find the frozen puree, you can also use solely powder and still make a delicious acai bowl! 
  • Honey. Maple syrup can be used in place of honey for a vegan variety. The sweetener is optional if you don’t prefer very sweet acai smoothie bowls, however I find that I almost never omit it and always use 2 TBS when I make them for my kids. 
front view of an acai bowl with a spoon in it and lots of toppings

How to make an acai bowl

This recipe is super easy, but I have a few tips and tricks that will help you learn how to make an acai bowl that turns out perfectly every time. Don’t forget to watch the video! 

Use a Vitamix

If you’ve been around here for a while then you know I am fiercely loyal to my Vitamix blender. Especially when blending something as thick and creamy as an acai smoothie bowl, using a Vitamix blender is a must.

Add Ingredients to blending container & Blend

Place the ingredients in the order listed in the container of a Vitamix blender. Then, blend, starting on low and increasing to high, using the tamper to vigorously press the ingredients down into the blades.

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Add-ins.

If you are going to put some add-ins into this healthy acai bowl, now is the time. Some possible add-ins are: 

  • Chia seeds
  • Protein powder
  • Nut butter

Scape down sides & blend again

This is a thick acai bowl, so after about 50 seconds you will need to pause, turn off the blender, use a spatula to scrape down the sides of the container and push the ingredients down into the blades.

Then, secure the lid and continue blending, using the tamper to vigorously press the ingredients down into the blades, until the mixture is smooth and thick. If necessary, add more almond milk 1 TBS at a time, but be careful not to add too much or you’ll end up with a smoothie instead of a thick acai bowl.

two photos showing How to make Acai Bowl

Serve

Pour the acai mixture immediately into 2-4 bows and top with your favorite toppings.

Acai bowl toppings

There are many delicious topping options for this acai bowl recipe. Here are some of my suggestions:

overhead photo of a Homemade Acai Bowl with toppings

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FAQs about Acai Bowls

Are acai bowls actually good for you?

Yes, these bowls are loaded with fruit, fiber, and antioxidants.

Is an acai bowl a good breakfast?

Yes, especially with yummy hearty toppings this acai bowl in a filling healthy breakfast recipe.

overhead view of a spoon in a Homemade Acai Bowl with toppings

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The Best Acai Bowl Recipe

Laura
This homemade acai bowl recipe is made in 5 minutes with 7 ingredients. Learn how to make an acai bowl that tastes even better than expensive store-bought varieties.
5 from 3 votes
Course Breakfast, brunch, Snack
Cuisine American
Servings 4 Servings
Calories 102.2
Prep Time5 minutes
Total Time5 minutes

Ingredients 
 

Instructions 

  • Place ingredients in the order listed in the container of a Vitamix blender (or another high-powered blender).
  • Blend, starting on low and increasing to high, using the tamper to vigorously press the ingredients down into the blades.
  • After about 50 seconds, pause, turn off the blender, use a spatula to scrape down the sides of the container and push the ingredients down into the blades.
  • Secure the lid and continue blending, using the tamper to vigorously press the ingredients down into the blades, until the mixture is smooth and thick. If necessary, add more almond milk 1 TBS at a time, but be careful not to add too much or you’ll end up with a smoothie instead of a thick smoothie bowl.
  • Pour the acai mixture immediately into 2-4 bows and top with your favorite toppings (see notes for suggestions).

Video

Notes

Acai bowl ingredients

  • Frozen mixed berries. I purchase a large bag of frozen mixed berries to have on hand to make smoothies and smoothie bowls, however you can create your own berry mix with what you have on hand, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, etc. 
  • Acai puree. Pure, unsweetened acai puree can be tricky to find. I use this this variety and I usually find it at whole foods or natural grocers. If you cannot find the puree, the acai powder adds plenty of flavor and nutrients to make a delicious acai bowl. 
  • Frozen Banana. If you don’t prefer bananas, you could try substituting another fruit like frozen avocado for creaminess, but you will need to add more honey/maple syrup to achieve the proper sweetness. 
  • Almond milk. Any non-dairy milk works excellently in this recipe. I love using coconut milk for a tropical flavor. You can also use regular dairy milk.
  • Vanilla extract. I think the vanilla extract takes this healthy acai bowl from good to great. But you can omit it, if desired.
  • Acai powder. I find that the acai powder intensifies the flavor and adds an extra nutrition boost. You can omit it if you can find the frozen puree, you can also use solely powder and still make a delicious acai bowl! 
  • Honey. Maple syrup can be used in place of honey for a vegan variety. 

Acai bowl toppings

Nutrition

Serving: 0.25recipe | Calories: 102.2kcal | Carbohydrates: 21.8g | Protein: 1.2g | Fat: 1.5g | Saturated Fat: 0.4g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Sodium: 23mg | Potassium: 103.1mg | Fiber: 3.1g | Sugar: 14.8g | Vitamin A: 6IU | Vitamin C: 16.4mg | Calcium: 7.2mg | Iron: 3.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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4 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I LOVE acai bowls! Good local honey is expensive and I’m not a fan of maple syrup so I used organic agave nectar. Thanks for sharing your recipe!

  2. 5 stars
    Recipe was easy to follow and it tastes AMAZING! I made it with no bananas, substituted the almond milk for oat milk and used maple syrup instead of honey.
    Topped it off with gluten free granola, strawberries, raspberries and blueberries. 😊

    Thx for sharing!