This post is sponsored by Almond Breeze Almondmilk. Thank you for allowing me to continue creating great content for you by supporting partnerships with brands that Food Faith Fitness loves to work with!
Breakfast quinoa is made with vanilla almond milk and mixed with a blueberry smoothie for a quick and easy breakfast that is healthy and gluten free!
Oh shoot.
You weren’t supposed to be here yet.
Which is why I decided to go for a dip in bowl full of super-blue-foody deliciousness. I wasn’t really expecting you to walk in me so suddenly.
Well, this is awkward.
We could try to pretend like nothing happened and chat normally about the sky, how our weekend was (how was yours BTW?) but I know you’re just going to be looking at my blue-stained skin and focusing on that chunk of golden-brown-crunchy almond that I can FEEL stuck to my eyebrows.
Let’s just embrace this situation for what it is: A moment in our lives that brought us closer together.
AWWWWWW <3 <3 <3
Uhmm, back to smoothie bowls that ACTUALLY fill you up because QUINOAAAA. Promise you, it’s good. Remember the quinoa breakfast bake? Quinoa for breakfast is a THING.
As you might have guessed from the above sentence, I am not reaaallllly into the whole smoothie in a bowl “thang.” I think that they TASTE great, and my mouth likes the texture-craziness that they have, due to ALL THE toppings that you can put on them. My eyeballs enjoy looking at those same topping all swirled together and scattered a top the slurpy-fruity-yums.
But, my stomach? NOT a fan. After munching my way to the bottom of a thick and frosty smoothie-in-a-bowl, it kinda wonders “where’s the rest of food HUH?”
Hungry Taylor still lurks.
So, I have been sadly eating my breakfast quinoa for all the evers that I have been alive, while forlornly watching the Huberoni get a little cozy, spoon –> face action with his pretty, creamy and texture-like-WHOA smoothie sesh.
Breakfast envy friends. It’s fer real.
And I had it.
Until I decided to ask Mr. FFF if I could possiblymaybe share his breakfast with him, AND eat my own too. Except I didn’t really ask…I just kind of grabbed a spoon and went in, because I am that kind of person.
Marriage. What’s his is mine. So his food is always mine.
Unless he wants my food. Then what’s mine is mine. LOGIC PEEPS.
He wasn’t UBER impressed with me, and he said something along the lines of “go eat your own quinoa, You vulture-wife of a human.”
I might have over-dramatized that for effect though.
So I did….but not without sneaking another nibble of his bowl when he wasn’t looking. Which justsohappened to coincide with a mouthful of quinoa. <— HELLO.
Visions of blendy-vibrant-fresh-fruit and nutty quinoa, arm in arm, ran through my thoughts.
And those visions become FOR REAL upon the creation of this breakfast quinoa SMOOTHIE bowl HYBRID made with Blue Diamond’s new Almond Breeze Almondmilk Hint of Honey Vanilla.
Have you tried it yet? It’s lightly sweet with juuuuuust the right amount of creamy vanilla and honey undertones. It’s basically what MAKES this breakfast bowl of feel-good-food that actually FILLS you up.
Because frosty blueberries + a hint of sweet honey + vanilla?
Tasty math friends.
It’s the only kind worth using your brain for on a Monday morning.

Ingredients
For the quinoa:
- 1 Cup Quinoa uncooked
- 2 Cups Almond Breeze Almondmilk Hint of Honey Vanilla
For the smoothie:
- 2 Cups Almond Breeze Almondmilk Hint of Honey Vanilla
- 4 Cups Frozen blueberries
For topping:
- 1/4 Cup Honey
- 1 Tbsp + 1 tsp Almond Breeze Almondmilk Hint of Honey Vanilla
- 1/2 Cup Blue Diamond sliced almonds toasted*
Instructions
- Combine the quinoa and Almond Breeze in a large pot and bring to a boil. Once boiling, reduce to low heat and cover. Cook until the Almond Breeze is absorbed, about 20 minutes. Fluff with a fork and let the quinoa stand until it comes to room temperature.
- Place the 2 cups of Almond Breeze into a blender. Add in the blueberries and blend until smooth and creamy.
- In a small bowl, whisk the honey and remaining Almond Breeze until smooth and well combined. It should be the consistency of a glaze.
- Divide the blueberry smoothie between bowls and top with the quinoa.
- Drizzle each bowl with the honey glaze, top with toasted almonds and DEVOUR.
Tips & Notes:
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(based off 5 servings)
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Want more quinoa for breakfast?
Earl Gray Breakfast Quinoa with Berries
Baked Breakfast Quinoa with Dates and Bananas
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Melanie @ Carmel Moments says
Love! Sharing a beautiful recipe using Almond Breeze today too. So fun to use in recipes.
This is just so pretty Taylor!
Have a marvelous Monday!
Taylor Kiser says
LOVE their products! I’ll have to check yours out! 🙂 Thank you Melanie!
[email protected] Athletic Avocado says
love how you incorporated quinoa on top! looks amazing 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks so much Rachel! Happy Monday!
Amanda @ .running with spoons. says
I’ve kind of fallen off the quinoa bandwagon, but this could definitely get me back on board! Love it, lady! And the little pop of green in the bowl? DYING! So pretty 🙂
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you friend! It’s all about the little garnishes right 😉
Nicole ~ Cooking for Keepsle says
I rarely even buy regular milk anymore unless I’m making mac and cheese or something requiring a béchamel, almond milk is where it’s at! I want these breakfast bowls every single day for the rest of time. The color is stuffing, and I love that they are more filling than a smoothie!
Taylor Kiser says
You can make bechamel with almond milk 🙂 I’ve done it!
Thank you so much friend!
Dorothy @ Crazy for Crust says
I have some of that milk in my fridge. I need to make this smoothie bowl, I think it’s the perfect breakfast.
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you Dorothy! You would love it I think 🙂
Julia says
Oof! I could dive (slash live) inside that blueb bowl too! I love that there’s only a few ingredients and so much nutrition! I’ve never tried the hint of honey almond milk, so I will certainly have to do that!
Taylor Kiser says
I love that you call them bluebs oo!
You totally gotta get your face on that milk, it’s BOMB! Thanks girl!
Arman @ thebigmansworld says
LOVE almond breeze and love what you did here with it- I’ve never seen quinoa added to a smoothie before but you, my friend, are the one to do such feats 😉
Taylor Kiser says
I know. That’s why I did it 😉 Haha kidding…sort of.
Thank ya!
Toni | BoulderLocavore says
Taylor this recipe is not only beautiful but the ingredients are perfection! I think quinoa is so under used. It is a perfect high protein way to start a day and with the blueberries and almond milk? It would be hard to get to sleep knowing this was waiting for me in the morning!
Taylor Kiser says
I agree! Quinoa is so much more than just a dinner side dish! Thank you so much Toni, you’re the best!
Shelby @ Go Eat and Repeat says
This smoothie bowl is so pretty! That color is outstanding!
Taylor Kiser says
Thanks Shelby!
Linz @ Itz Linz says
this looks AMAZING!
Taylor Kiser says
Thank you Linz!