Favorite type of greek yogurt?

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  • katya_be
    katya_be Posts: 227 Member
    FAGE is the best! It's the cheapest at Walmart ($5)... I sometimes buy Chobani if it is on sale but it does not taste as good as Fage, it is more tart and sour, while Fage can be enjoyed plain
  • Hearts_2015
    Hearts_2015 Posts: 12,032 Member
    bump for ideas
  • JoshLikesBeer
    JoshLikesBeer Posts: 88 Member
    I also make my own, in a process similar to lbossingham's, above. The differences in my process are that I hold it at 180F for 20 minutes before letting it cool, and I use a hot water bath inside a cooler to keep it warm while it sets.

    I saw a lot of people talking about straining regular yogurt to make Greek yogurt. What does everyone else do with the acid whey left over from doing that? I usually end up dumping it, but I have had good luck using that liquid as part of a broth for soup.
  • I also make my own, in a process similar to lbossingham's, above. The differences in my process are that I hold it at 180F for 20 minutes before letting it cool, and I use a hot water bath inside a cooler to keep it warm while it sets.

    I saw a lot of people talking about straining regular yogurt to make Greek yogurt. What does everyone else do with the acid whey left over from doing that? I usually end up dumping it, but I have had good luck using that liquid as part of a broth for soup.

    Hi there! I have friends who make ricotta a mozzarella with the whey but I haven't. I have plans to make sauerkraut with it this time around. You can find many recipes online. Apparently the most popular is from nourishing traditions.
  • JenSD6
    JenSD6 Posts: 454 Member
    I usually pick up a case of Chobani cups at Costco on my US shopping trips, and I'm very happy with it compared to other brands I've tried. If I buy in Canada, I usually get the probiotic President's Choice stuff, but it's very chalky.

    Last time on my US run I bought Dannon Fit and Light instead of Chobani as the former was on a good sale. It tastes so heavily like artificial sweeteners that I doubt I'll ever buy it again, even though I like the calorie to protein ratio.
  • extra_medium
    extra_medium Posts: 1,525 Member
    I found an Icelandic yogurt called skyr the other day and man was it good. Even thicker and more protein than Greek yogurt and the flavors had a lot less sugar. If you can find it at your local whole foods or similar store I'd recommend trying it.
  • alijoanxo
    alijoanxo Posts: 480 Member
    I love all the Dannon Light & Fit Greek Yogurts. But the blueberry and vanilla (I add sliced strawberries) flavors are my favorite by far! I also have steered clear of Chobani lately. But their seasonal watermelon flavor is INSANE. I'm a sucker for anyhthing watermelon (:
  • chelseascounter
    chelseascounter Posts: 1,283 Member
    I prefer fage
  • Mariachicat
    Mariachicat Posts: 311 Member
    Dannon Light & Fit Greek
  • socajam
    socajam Posts: 2,530 Member
    I don't care about the recall, I LOVE chiobini with pineapple. It's all I buy.

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  • Yoplait Greek 100! It doesn't taste like Greek yogurt... I cannot stand the taste of Fage and i'm greek, and thats what they eat over there, lol!
  • BlueButterfly94
    BlueButterfly94 Posts: 303 Member
    Yoplait's 100 calorie strawberry greek yogurt :heart:
  • JustinAnimal
    JustinAnimal Posts: 1,335 Member
    Chobani, nonfat, plain.

    Obviously low sugar and fat content, but I think it's the highest protein content I've seen (and I think it beats out lowfat cottage cheese, too).
  • bfergusonii
    bfergusonii Posts: 208 Member
    Chobani, especially Blueberry.
  • Laoch_Cailin
    Laoch_Cailin Posts: 414 Member
    I really like the Fage o% one. I chop up strawberries and mix them in through. Yum. We don't really have alot of proper greek yoghurts here, just alot of Greek STYLE yoghurts, whatever thats all about :ohwell:
  • arumping
    arumping Posts: 11 Member
    I get a big container of plain Fage.
    I then add some fruits (mostly berries because I like yogurt+something tart), cinnamon, and a little bit of honey.
    Because of the fruit and cinnamon, it's already pretty flavorful and I don't need to add much honey (usually less than 1tsp is sufficient).
    I recommend getting locally made honey. When they're fresh, they have big flavors and I don't need to use much to taste its sweetness. They're definitely more expensive than big name brand ones but totally worth it.

    I do this also... although with the summer fruits the honey is really not necessary. You can also put a dash of vanilla in it if you want to.

    I love Fage and Oikos.

    Noosa is amazing!! But their small containers are typically two servings and they have become incredibly sweet too me. But the yogurt .. amazing!
  • lorigem
    lorigem Posts: 446 Member
    Great value Greek Non-fat :
    cal 120
    pro 23 grams

    Add my own fruit and a couple of walnuts or almonds.

    Yup, this. Most bang for your buck, protein-wise.