How to Make No-Fat, Plain Greek Yogurt NOT Taste Like Chalk
Blmarlborough
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-If you're like me, I hate eating just plain greek yogurt without any other food. I have a couple of tricks to make it taste better. One of my favorites is to add about 1/2 scoop Whey protein in with some stevia and mix it into about 6-8 oz. My other way is to buy some sugar free jell-o mix, empty the packet into some kind of tubaware container (For storage reasons), and then get about a tea spoon and putting it in with some stevia.
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I go for the 2% myself, and I usually eat it with fresh fruit (blueberries, peaches or pears) and a drizzle of honey. Delicious! I also add it to my oatmeal (also with fresh fruit or raisins, the honey, and walnuts and cinnamon - delicious again!), and sub it for sour cream. Trader Joe's is my favorite brand.0
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That does sound tasty! I should try that. Never thought about adding to oatmeal though. I would think it would taste "off."0
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I like to add 1/2 cup Special K Vanilla Almond Cereal and some Blueberry or Blackberry. I think I'm going to go make me some right now...0
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I take frozen fruits, cook them in a fruit puree with a little honey and mix it. I also love to just put honey in it0
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That does sound tasty! I should try that. Never thought about adding to oatmeal though. I would think it would taste "off."
And this is from someone who grew up on oatmeal fixed with butter, brown sugar and half & half! Give it a try! :bigsmile:0 -
have you tried it *savoury* style...I use plain greek yogurt and make taziki out of it...its soooo good.
take your container of yogurt and *strain* it thru a coffee filter and a small mesh strainer. let it sit a few hours and y ou will be surprised how much liquid drains off.
Once it drains ,l take the yogurt and add one crushed and finely minced clove of fresh garlic,,,,,some chopped up mint (either fresh or dried) some dried dill,,,,and then i grate a cucumber into the strainer and squeeze all the juice from it...pop that into the yogurt and mix it all up well. \Let it sit over night and you have a great spread for chicken,,,,or put it on a baked potato,,,,use it as a veggie dip,,,,
so manyyyyy uses for this.0 -
Well, I prefer a full-fat greek yogurt, but two uses I really like for it is a mayo substitute in chicken and tuna salads and simply mixing in blueberry or blackberry jam as a sweetener/flavoring.0
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I add a few tablespoons of powder onion soup mix and a teaspoon of vinegar. Mix it up and back in the fridge. Then dip everything I can find in it.0
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Another +1 for mixing in porridge oats, but you have to leave it overnight before eating it so the oats swell a little. Also mix in some jam so it doesn't taste so tarte.
I hadn't considered mixing in protein powder. Might have to try that.0 -
I love it with honey or some raspberries as they smoosh in (technical term there lol) really well so the juice flavours the yogurt. Also frozen fruits really help to add flavour as they're really juicy when they defrost.0
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Try mixing it with a teaspoon of BCAAs (green apple/grape escape/ raspberry blue),pop in the freezer for a few hours and you've got yourself a delicious low carb treat :happy:0
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I add a tiny sprinkle of Splenda, toasted almond slivers and fresh blueberries...YUMMY!!0
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I have tried them all imo Dannon Greek Yogurt, Light and Fit is the best tasting and the creamiest. It has 2x Protein, 10 less carbs for a 5.3 oz serving.0
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Get the zero calorie Swiss Miss hot chocolate packets. Stir those in, real good.0
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Why fat free? I get the whole milk Oikos stuff. Add a spoon full of strawberry preserves and its almost a meal.
Should be around 215 calories per cup vs 160ish for the fat free stuff. Bonus: It doesn't taste like chalk0 -
a teaspoon of low cal hot chocolate powder. yum the one i use is options orange chocolate flavour tastes soooo good and is 38 calories per 11g but in teaspoon is 19 calories which is 5 grams of powder0
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Low calorie Hidden Valley Ranch powder and curry powder mixed with it is yummy!0
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Add some Nutella!!0
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I eat fat free plain Greek yogurt everyday! I bring it to work with frozen fruit (either cherries or blueberries) and Splenda. I also like to mix it with a packet of diet swiss miss cocoa. But my favorite is to mix it with protein powder and peanut butter — it's like cookie dough (and if you use PB2 instead of peanut butter you can save more calories).
As for savory, I use it to replace sour cream, which tastes far better than fat free sour cream. I like to make a quick burrito with fat free refried beans, a little taco seasoning and fat free cheese — all on a whole wheat tortilla topped with salsa and a dollop of plain yogurt. Yum!0 -
I have just started eating Bircher Muslie with youghurt as a meal at work. When I am off nights it may become a breakfast food. I eat it as soon as I've added the youghurt, but I don't like soggy foods. It's not that low on calories though, but keeps me going from 3:30 am till sometimes in the afternoon when I wake up.0
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I mix mine with a ribeye.0
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Why fat free? I get the whole milk Oikos stuff. Add a spoon full of strawberry preserves and its almost a meal.
Should be around 215 calories per cup vs 160ish for the fat free stuff. Bonus: It doesn't taste like chalk
Basically this -- unless you have a heath issue that requires a very low fat diet, I see no reason not to eat full fat dairy because the taste/texture difference is so substantial.0 -
I eat Fage Total 0%. I can't say it takes chalky at all. However, it's also not particularly delicious (to me) on its own. I eat it with about 1/2 teaspoon honey and berries on top (blueberries, raspberries, strawberries and/or blackberries). With all of that, it tastes fine.Why fat free?0
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Add some Nutella!!
YUP.
6oz. of plain greek yogurt (I actually like the fat free because I think it's fluffier)
1.5 tbsp Nutella
Sliced Strawberries
Stir well and eat.
YUM.
Edited to add that I just realized this thread is old. Still, Nutella is always relevant.0 -
I like fresh fruit, no-sugar-added all-fruit jam, cocoa powder, flavorful granola...0
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have you tried it *savoury* style...I use plain greek yogurt and make taziki out of it...its soooo good.
take your container of yogurt and *strain* it thru a coffee filter and a small mesh strainer. let it sit a few hours and y ou will be surprised how much liquid drains off.
Once it drains ,l take the yogurt and add one crushed and finely minced clove of fresh garlic,,,,,some chopped up mint (either fresh or dried) some dried dill,,,,and then i grate a cucumber into the strainer and squeeze all the juice from it...pop that into the yogurt and mix it all up well. \Let it sit over night and you have a great spread for chicken,,,,or put it on a baked potato,,,,use it as a veggie dip,,,,
so manyyyyy uses for this.
Sounds good. Are you using regular or Greek-style yogurt? Just curious, only because the Greek-style is much thicker and "dryer" and maybe you could skip the draining step if you felt like it.
I'm going to try your recipe! Thanks for sharing.
ETA: In for the ancient thread lol0 -
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I add fresh berries and granola! It is so yummy!0
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I love adding bananas with cinnamon, sf maple syrup then granola, sometime peanut butter as well.
Also blueberries with honey,vanilla, and granola. I've tried the duncan hines flavor creations but I dont like any of the flavours.
I love making cookie dough greek yogurt, its so satisfying. I also enjoy chopping up an apple and mixing it with cinnamon, honey, and splenda brown sugar. Let that sit in the fridge for an hour then mix with greek yogurt, splenda, vanilla, granola and top with sf maple syrup. Taste like apple pie or apple crisp.0
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