Greek yogurt
KylaDenay
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So I am sitting here eating my Fage Total 2% greek yogurt. I added diced apples to it. Every time I take a spoon full I make a face like it is too sour (its not expired). I love yogurt and I chose this one due to the protein count. It just seems I have to have an acquired taste for this particular brand or greek yogurt in general.
What do you add to your yogurt to spice it up or make it a tad bit sweet? What is your favorite way to eat your greek yogurt?
What do you add to your yogurt to spice it up or make it a tad bit sweet? What is your favorite way to eat your greek yogurt?
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If it is plain greek yoghurt i use a bit of natural honey to sweeten it up or try adding things like banana or raisins which arn't acidic.
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I add cinnamon and apples...creamy apple pie0
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Plain greek yogurt is gross. Try adding honey or getting the vanilla instead of plain.0
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I add fresh passion fruit or chinola and alittle fresh local honey. Passion fruit is tart, but it seems to go nice. I wish I could find fage in Canada. The greek yogurt I find here is over processed and has no where near as much protein. Sad face.0
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I usually add a stevia packet or a little sugar in the raw and then my fruit which is usually fresh blueberries or strawberries.0
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I actually like the taste of the Fage 0%, however, it wouldn't hurt to add some artificial sweetener to it or some naturally sweet berries. Strawberries are pretty low cal and one of my favorite additions.0
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I eat plain nonfat greek yogurt with chips and salsa all the time. Tastes like sour cream to me.0
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I like to add a little flaked or ground coconut (unsweetened) to mine, and sometimes some berries. Thawed-out frozen strawberries sweeten nicely because they let out delicious juice.
A little maple syrup or honey is fine too, if you can fit it in your calories.
Also, try different brands of Greek yogurt. Some taste better than others-- I've found that a few of the 0% fat ones a yucky while others are fine. I prefer Hannaford's 0% fat Greek yogurt, as well as one that available locally where I am. Also, if you can find it, full-fat Greek yogurt is absolutely amazing, and very filling, so you only need to eat half as much! Cabot makes an amazing full-fat Greek yogurt.0 -
I add 1/2 scoop fun flavored protein powder (grape, ice cream, peanut butter cookie) and 1/2 scoop whey protein crunchies (makes it crunchy like granola). That nearly triples the protein and roughly doubles the calories.
If I just want it sweetened, I add monk fruit extract, or a crystal light packet, etc.0 -
I eat plain vanilla Fage 0% yogurt every day. Yes, it is VERY bitter without a sweetener. I add 10 ml (10 grams) of sugar free maple syrup to each container. Makes it much better tasting, and only adds 5 calories. 105 calories and 17 grams of protein is the cat's *kitten*!0
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I eat Chobani flavored greek yogurts. It's all natural ingredients, sweetened with evaporated can juice, and uses actual fruit puree. It tastes really good and is easy to grab and go, or eat for a quick snack.0
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I eat plain nonfat greek yogurt with chips and salsa all the time. Tastes like sour cream to me.
That was my thoughts. It taste like I am eating apples and sour cream ewww!0 -
Might be strange, but I just like it plain... if I want to get super fancy, granola :-)0
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I buy flavored Greek yogurt. My favorite brands are the Dannon Light & Fit Greek and Yoplait 100 Greek. They are 80-100 calories per serving with 12-13 g protein. There are plenty of flavors - Coconut, Vanilla, Blueberry, Strawberry, Key Lime, etc. I tried plain Greek yogurt and other brands of flavored Greek yogurt and I just couldn't get past the bitterness. Now I use plain Greek yogurt in the place of sour cream, mayo, and in some recipes, but I stick to these two brands of flavored Greek yogurt for eating by itself. It tastes like regular flavored yogurt, only with less sugar and more protein.
Greek yogurt snobs will say it's not "real" Greek yogurt, but I say if the protein content is high and the calories are low, I'm happy as long as it tastes good. I'm not one to eat something I don't enjoy just because it's "healthy."0 -
Don't eat FAGE. I've tried all of them on the market and each one tastes different. I ended up actually liking the store brand the best. And the price too.0
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Today was a banana, almonds, and cinnamon. Berries of any variety, peaches, honey...pretty much my top choices.0
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I eat plain nonfat greek yogurt with chips and salsa all the time. Tastes like sour cream to me.
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I don't eat yogurt to be sweet. I sub it for sour creme and mayonaise. Most commonly I use it on Mexican dishes like taco salads or mexican seasoned meat bowls.0 -
I Rarely eat Greek yogurt on its own or as a snack. I use Greek puget in replacement of mayo or sour cream. So I make a honey mustard or southwest style salad dressing. Add it to black bean and sweet potato burritos as sour cream. Use it thicken and cream up a stew, etc.0
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150g Fage 0%, 15g honey and 25g granola. Best breakfast ever :-) (you need the honey though). Or add salt an pepper and put on a sweet potato, om nom nom.0
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I added blue berries once, I liked it0
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If i just want a light snack I'll mix honey & peanut butter in it or maple syrup!0
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I like to use Fage 2% with a bit of salt and pepper, a dash of mustard, and some dill pickle relish to make a tartar sauce for fish. Delicious and creamy!0
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I used to hate plain yogurt except as a replacement for sour cream or mayo (which I hate more), unless it was used in a savory side/condiment like a raita. Since starting food tracking on MFP a month ago, I've taken my one plain yogurt dish (plain nonfat Greek yogurt with strawberries, honey, and cinnamon) and expanded upon that significantly. Yesterday I licked my finger while weigh out yogurt for a dish and… I kind of liked it. Without anything else on or in it. So perhaps it is a taste you can acquire.
(I totally stand by that strawberry dish as AMAZING, by the way. If the strawberries are good you hardly need any honey (you could use stevia or something like that instead but I like the taste of honey and a teaspoon isn't too many calories.)
So, eat it with fruit, a touch of honey maybe, or in a savory preparation. Some people like to add peanut butter? I've never tried that. You might end up liking it after a while. (Also, different brands taste different, so you could also try another brand.)0 -
Layer 1/4 cup of plain greek yogurt, 1/4 cup bare naked protein granola (I used vanilla almond), and 1/4 cup fresh blueberries or raspberries, or organic strawberries. I make it the night before by morning the granola softens and it flavors the yogurt...mmmmm one of my favorite mushy breakfasts!!0
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I eat plain nonfat greek yogurt with chips and salsa all the time. Tastes like sour cream to me.
That was my thoughts. It taste like I am eating apples and sour cream ewww!
Yep...I see others have suggested it already, but apples aren't really sweet enough to do that any justice. I'd throw in some honey at least. Or use sweeter juicier fruit - blackberries, strawberries, etc.0 -
i'm with you, stuff is so nasty0
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Some great ideas here. I personally like yoplait's key lime the best, so good!0
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Another way to sweeten is to add defrosted frozen fruit. It doesn't need to have juice or anything like that added. When the frozen fruit defrosts, it adds more liquid to the greek yogurt to sweeten it. It's nice if you leave the fronzen fruit on top of it overnight, that fruit defrosts and it's similar to the fruit on the bottom yogurt, but without the added sugar.
If you use fresh fruit, use some stevia or honey to sweeten as other people have said. It is sour when it's plain.0 -
stevia & unsweetened coco powder , pb2, blueberries, banana slices, a little cereal... greek yogurt every day0
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I am still trying to finish it and I started eating it 40 minutes ago! I just gave up and threw it out. Good thing I only brought 3 cups just to try it. I am getting some really tasty ideas here both sweet and savory.
Isn't there some type of cookie dough recipe for greek yogurt? I guess to make it taste like cookie dough?0
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