Dressing up plain greeek yogurt
moxiecowgirl
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I'm easing my way into eating more greek yogurt. I don't love it. It's awfully tart and the texture is funny, although I'm getting used to that part. I started eating the Chobani bite flavors, but they have an awful lot of sugar in them. Please share your favorite ideas for making this stuff tasty without adding a crap ton of sugar. Thanks!
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add fruits, low sugar jam, honey, walnuts, almonds, fiber one, pomegranet seeds, raspberries/blackberries, blueberries0
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mix some baileys or whiskey in it.0
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I usually alternate a teaspoon of honey (per 5 or 6 oz yogurt) with blueberries. Sometimes I take whole strawberries and dip into the yogurt and eat that way.0
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I add 1/2 cup pineapple chunks with the pineapple juice. It is like having a bowl of ice cream, yummy!0
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I'll add a tbsp of all natural honey (60 calories). Or 2 tbsp light Hershey's syrup (45 calories) if it's for a dessert. I'll also add all different kinds of fruit.
My favorite - and I have it for breakfast often - is having vanilla greek yogurt mixed with trail mix. You just have to watch the calories in the trail mix. My meal ends up being around 470 calories, but it tastes great and it really stays with me.0 -
I can't stand plain greek yogurt, no matter what I add to it. It just tastes so terrible. I eat Dannon Light and Fit Greek every day which only has 80 calories and 7g of sugar. That seems to be the lowest greek yogurt that I can find that has that amount of sugar. Even plain greek yogurt by Oikos has more sugar at 9 grams.
So recap
Dannon light and fit greek vanilla- 80 calories, 7 g of sugar, 12 g protein
Oikos plain greek yogurt- 120 calories, 9 g sugar, 22 g protein
Chobani plain greek yogurt- 140 calories, 9 g sugar, 23 g protein0 -
mix some baileys or whiskey in it.
I like the way you think! :drinker: But I'm pretty sure that's full of sugars. :grumble:0 -
I add splenda and vanilla. My favorite is vanilla yogurt. I can't tell the difference.0
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Pinterest has some great ideas that won't load you up on calories or sugar! some fruit and granola are always a fav of mine!0
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I like to add shaved almonds for texture and, when I have some on hand, berries for sweetness.0
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I just tried it for the first time on the weekend. I bought vanilla flavoured by mistake when I planned to buy plain. I really enjoyed it!0
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I had the same problem getting used to greek yogurt, so I did start with the cups with fruit and yes they are high on sugar, but they got me accliamted to the tartness. Now I buy them for emergencies, but below is my favorite way to eat Greek yogurt ( I do buy vanilla).
1/2 c cut-up strawberries; 1/2 c blueberries; 1/2 cup vanilla Greek yogurt and 2 Tablespoons of granola on top - I pretend it's a sundae
I'll have this for breakfast or at night instead of ice cream. It really stays with me for breakfast.0 -
This isn't my idea (I got it from another forum thread) but I'm a huge fan. Add a box of Jell-O fat free sugar free cheesecake pudding mix to Chobani vanilla greek yogurt, It tastes amazing, and just as importantly, it changes the texture and consistency of the yogurt. It's just like eating cheesecake. Other pudding flavors work too but the cheesecake is best.
The 16oz vanilla greek yogurt + pudding mix = about 450 calories total. If you're watching sodium, be careful as the pudding mix adds a lot of sodium.
Another idea which works in theory is to add soup or dip mix and use the greek yogurt as a dip for your fresh veggies (carrots, cauliflower, etc). I'm still experimenting to find the perfect combo. The good news here is that the bitterness of plain greek yogurt works for the dip, and it makes plain raw veggies fun to munch on. The downside is that once again adding mix means adding a lot of sodium.
Finally, a chef friend recommended adding maple syrup to sweeten plain or vanilla yogurt. I've never tried it so I can't vouch.0 -
I buy ripe fruit (berries) and freeze them on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Then, I add the frozen berries to the 0% fat plain greek yogurt (Liberte) and blend it with my hand blender. If it's tart, like a PP said, add no sugar added jam. It comes out like a frozen yogurt. Delish!0
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My absolute favorite is to take some plan no-fat Greek yogurt (I like Chiobani) and add a bit of liquid coconut oil, a small bit of maple syrup, and some thin sliced almonds. For a small container of yogurt, maybe 1/2 a tsp of oil, 1/4 tsp of maple syrup and 1/2 oz. of thin sliced almonds is about right for me but adjust it to your taste.
The coconut oil makes it taste very creamy like full fat yogurt except with healthy MCTs instead of saturated fat. A small amount of maple syrup with subtle smokiness really tones down the tartness without making it sweet (you can make it sweeter if you like, but I like my yogurt not very sweet). The almonds give it a nice crunch with some healthy EFAs.
Give it a shot. It sounds like it addresses your statements concerning Greek yogurt about texture, tartness, and still low on sugar.0 -
I add Sunflower Seeds, Pumpkin Seeds, or Walnuts (all unsalted of coarse) and alot of Ground Cinnamon...alot !! To keep the calories in range, my low cal. version is 1/2 cup plain Greek yogurt, 1/2 cup blueberries, (frozen type thawed-less expensive) and alot of cinnamon. When I can afford the extra cal. I do 1/2 cup yogurt, 1/2 cup blueberries, 1 Tbsp. Pumpkin Seeds, 1 Tbsp. Sunflower Seeds and 1 Tbsp. Walnuts. The nuts and Seeds need to be stored in an air tight container in the Fridge after opening. Blueberries & Strawberries are lower in sugar content than the majority of Fruits...therefore you don't get the sugar cravings you would had you used Bananas or one with the high sugar content. ENJOY !0
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I like to add shaved almonds for texture and, when I have some on hand, berries for sweetness.
This exactly what I do and finally I have grown to love it and it is a true treat for me to it.0 -
I add a sugar-free jello pudding mix (vanilla or cheesecake flavored) and use it as a fruit dip. Even my husband loves it!0
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A lot of people say add almonds. I honestly really hate almonds in greek yoghurt, I like eating both separately. When I do have something in my greek yoghurt, I tend to add things like blueberries, strawberries and honey. :flowerforyou: Bananas are tasty in it too! And peanut butter!0
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I just switched to plain last week (I always did the chobani flavored before). My favorite add-ins so far:
1/4 cup of Ola! No Nut Vanilla Granola and 1/4 cup blueberries
Slivered almonds and honey0 -
I mix in Frozen mixed berries and it gives it the texture of icecream especially if you blend it all together. yummy treat0
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a couple scoops of cocoa powder and agave0
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Add Sugar Free jam and a teaspoon of peanut butter. It is awesome with apples. Enjoy!0
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I add a sugar-free jello pudding mix (vanilla or cheesecake flavored) and use it as a fruit dip. Even my husband loves it!
That sounds super yummy. I bet my kids would love it aswell0 -
i buy yoplait 100 vanilla or trader joes fat free honey yogurt and have added things like:
strawberries and a tablespoon of honey
banana, cinnamon and unsweetened cocoa powder
cinnamon and honey
steel cut oats, honey and cinnamon0 -
This is a bit (ok, very) off topic but I'm curious. Has Greek yogurt always been around and it's just getting popular, or is it a new thing? I've been eating regular yogurt forever, and it's ok, but I love the Greek yogurt and it's a great substitute for so many things. Where has it been all my life?0
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A tablespoon of natural peanut butter, tsp of vanila and small handful of chocolate chips. Freeze for a bit and it tastes similar to cookie dough.
I also puree berries and add them in with some honey and granola. Puree berries tastes similar to the added fruit versions of yogurt but without unecessary sugar or preservatives.
I always sub greek yogurt for sour cream and mayo also. I'm going to be trying to make ranch dip out of it soon. Good luck! I hated greek yogurt but it's grown on me and now i love it. keep trying... the health benefits are worth it!0 -
I like to add either some fresh fruit, Great Grains Protein Blend Cinnamon Hazelnut cereal or some All- Bran Buds cereal for extra protein and fiber.0
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add some ranch dressing mix or dill dressing mix (powder stuff) to the plain kind and mix up. Its a FANTASTICCCCCCCCC Veggie dip!!!!0
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Mix in PB2 (powdered peanut butter) or PB2 with chocolate. Either kind is only 45 calories for 2 tablespoons. It is delicious!!0
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