Plain non-fat yogurt...HELP!
jupdyke
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Okay, so I bought some plain, non fat yogurt and I just can't do it...it is bitter with no flavor. I even tried to add some berries, but not doable for my tastebuds. I have a big tub of it. I am totally open to any healthy suggestions you may have for me....THANKS
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Plain yogurt is an aquired taste...that can be aquired. First, next time don't worry about the nonfat necessarily. Note, this is my personal opinion as I prefer healthy fats. Concentrate on the quality of the yogurt. If you can get your hands on white moutain bulgarian yogurt, that is good. Wallaby greek style is good too.
As far as aquiring the taste. Start with a bowl of fresh fruit, anywhere between a half cup and a cup. Lightly coat the fruit with yogurt. No more than 1-2 oz. Add a small handful of walnuts. And perhaps some chia seeds. If you want more yogurt in there, add a little honey to sweeten it.
Before you know it, you will probably love plain yogurt and they flavored kinds will gross you out.
Note: i also use yogurt as a substitute in dishes that call for mayo or sour cream. Usually, mixing the two. But never replace it for mayo on a sandwich! Yuck! More like in potato salad.0 -
Agree on the acquired taste point. Good plain greek yogurt (I also don't go for non-fat, but rather 2% Fage) will grow on you.
A couple tips that I used to use (occasionally still do):
1) Add a little stevia.
2) Add a little cinammon and stevia
3) Buy some vanilla or chocolate protein powder (or ready-to-drink shakes) and mix a bit in with the yogurt.0 -
I make one of my favorite snacks with this! A low cal berry parfait!
I use a small glass, and add
1/4 cup plain non fat yogurt
6-8 raspberries
4 strawberries, chopped
1/4 cup blueberries
1-2 packets stevia
1/2 teaspoon vanilla
**optional**
1 tsp granola
1 tsp cocoa powder (if you want it chocolate)
Ranges from 75 - 100 calories and it's amazing!0 -
Note: i also use yogurt as a substitute in dishes that call for mayo or sour cream. Usually, mixing the two. But never replace it for mayo on a sandwich! Yuck! More like in potato salad.
I agree for the sour cream, I've just eaten it on potatoes or taco salad.0 -
I put a little maple syrup in to sweeten it. Very yummy with fruit and walnuts.0
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the answer is always "just add bacon"0
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I find that when i add in pineapple it really helps the taste. I also find that if i put it in a small tupperware the night before the fruit has time to blend in.
I also like to add chocolate protein powder and then it is like having chocolate pudding.
I have mixed it with salsa and topped baked potatoes with it.0 -
I put 2 packets of stevia and one tablespoon of cocoa powder in it and let it sit in the fridge over night. It's still a littler bitter, but creamy and chocolate. I like it a lot.
Another thing I want to try is flavored stevia. My mom's been using it in water and really likes it, I'd like to try it in plain yogurt. You can get it on amazon.com.
Try a few things, find what you like, then expand on it! Good luck!0 -
You can use it as a cream in sauces...also use it as a sub for oil in cake recipes which I feel works better than doing the sprite cakes (ewww) be sure to also add a tsp of vanilla with it however. At least this way you won't waste the yogurt that you just bought. :bigsmile:0
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Three things I've done with it...
1. Yogurt, frozen banana, 2-3 tablespoons of PB2 in a blender.
2. Yogurt, a container of sugar free jello chocolate pudding, teaspoon of cocoa blended
3. Yogurt, splash of vanilla, 2-3 tablespoons of PB2 blended
P.S. sweeten with stevia, honey, etc. to taste0 -
I add fresh (or frozen and thawed) berries and a packet or two of stevia. It actually tastes much better than the store bought flavored yogurts that way.0
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Sugar free maple syrup0
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Try Fage 0% Total with Honey - the honey comes in its own little packet on the side - take a spoonful of the yogurt, scoop up a little honey, and you'll be in heaven!!0
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I still it the flavored Chobani tubs, but they are so amazingly delicious. I love making these biscuits when I buy the plain Greek yogurt (2%).
http://www.alaskafromscratch.com/2013/03/04/greek-yogurt-biscuits/ I got about 13 biscuits out of the recipe and they were about 105 calories each. Top with a little bit of fake butter and jam. Delicious!0 -
I made a great yogurt dip for my fruit this morning... a tbs or two of yogurt, stevia to taste, and a little vanilla! It was great!0
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Smoothies!! Plain or not, it tastes the same once its in a smoothie.0
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Sugar free maple syrup
That exists?????!!!
Blasphemy. Maple syrup is the single best food in the world, it should never be altered in that way.
Sincerely,
Girl who may be biased because her parents live next to a maple tree farm and gets free maple syrup.0 -
Crystal light, wonderful! Especially like with Greek yogurt, great source of protein.0
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I use nonfat Greek yogurt and add packets of Splenda before I add the fruit. Its a much healthier option than yogurt with sugar and fruit iike the pre-mixed fruit yogurts that are available.0
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throw it out or find a recipe for it...I wont sugar coat it..yuck0
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I blend strawberry protein powder
half a banana
coconut milk and a half cup of plain non fat yogurt
It's delicious and has awesome texture0 -
Smoothies!! Plain or not, it tastes the same once its in a smoothie.
Oh yea, definitely. I use them in smoothies too. Blend yogurt (i use about 1.5-2 oz), with half cup milk, half banana, half cup other fruit (like strawberries, rasberries, or half a peach), and a tsp of chia seeds. Yummmo! You can throw oj in also in lieu of milk or half milk and half oj.
Also, google oldways crab yogurt cucumber dill soup recipe. Good and easy. Made a variation last night.0 -
Add some fruits with some honey...perfection0
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I mix it with Smuckers Low Sugar Fruit Spread.0
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I eat it plain all the time. I don't like the sickly sweet blended yogurts out there. Start your morning with the juice of several squeezed lemons in water. Drink that (with a straw) for a month or two. You'll find your taste buds adapting.
I'll add chocolate chips, coconut, some almonds, and a spritz of vanilla. Maybe a raspberry or two. Delicious every time!
Keep it on hand for smoothies, in place of mayo or crema, etc.0
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