what do you put in plain yogurt?
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I mix a half a scoop of protein powder in my plain greek yogurt.....then I add either blackberries or frozen blueberries. Sometimes I sprinkle granola on top or mix plain uncooked oatmeal in it with a little water and let it sit overnight to make refrigerator oatmeal.....Love plain greek yogurt!0
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I do one tablespoon of honey, fresh or frozen no sugar added berries, and a small handful ( 1/4 to 1/2 cup of low fat granola cereal--have to watch out with the one!)
Check out this homemade muesli recipe on Candice Kumai's website -Stiletto Chef..I bet that would be AWESOME with plain yogurt and a drizzle of honey : )
http://www.stilettochef.com/1082/muesli-the-old-skool-breakfast-for-champs/0 -
A little bit of all natural fruit spread and a tablespoon or so of raw nuts, usually walnuts or pecans.0
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Fresh fruit and honey!
Or muesli/fruit & fibre type cereal
I also add fresh fruits like strawberries, blueberries, bananas and I even tried putting in pureed pumpkin or mandarin oranges along with honey or agave. Delicious!0 -
Bump for later! Totally trying the refrigerator oatmeal!0
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1/3c raw oatmeal, 4 chopped almonds, some chopped fruit (whatever on hand or in season), unsweetened coconut, and splash of almond milk if too thick. This is my go-to breakfast and keeps me going all morning long.0
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If you want it sweet (for breakfast):
- Jam (no-sugar-added is better than sugar-free is better than regular)
- Fresh fruit (strawberries, blueberries, peaches, bananas, cherries w/ stones removed, whatever you like)
- Dried fruit (mostly raisins, but stuff like dried apricots or craisins could be good too)
- Honey
- A tiny bit of vanilla or almond extract
- Granola (replace milk with greek yogurt and get more protein at breakfast )
- Pancakes! Mix some into your pancake batter. We've done it with flavored Chobani Greek yogurts, but plain yogurt might give pancakes an interesting sort of tang.
If you want it savory (for lunch or snack):
- Sliced cucumbers and about a teaspoon of dill (fresh or dried is your call, dried herbs have a sharper, more intense flavor)
- 1 pkt Hidden Valley Ranch seasoning in 2 cups of fat-free Greek yogurt gives you a delicious low-fat, high-protein ranch dressing substitute. Dip veggies in it, use it on your salads, put it in guacamole (seriously), anything you'd normally do with Ranch if you use it.
You can also sub in plain yogurt in a lot of recipes that call for cream/sour cream/milk/etc, like in smoothies, cream-based dips and sauces, some cakes and quickbreads (I'd check first, Google around some), etc.0 -
normally Stevia, true lemon, and often some kind of fruit (on plain greek yogurt.) But lately I've been sprinkling SF lemon jello pudding mix on it (maybe 1/6 of a 4 serving package?) and mixing it in, then adding frozen blueberries. Ends up really thick like lemon cheesecake.
Tried a chocolate SF pudding, but it wasn't nearly as good. Lemon with blueberries really hits the spot.0 -
i loveeee putting cinnamon in my yogurt its sooo good!!0
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Thanks for all the great ideas! They sound really good!!
Didn't think I could actually use yogurt as a dip or seasoning but I really like the idea, with cucumber and dried herbs or with spice! Yummy!0 -
To greek yoghurt, add a crushed garlic clove and some fresh mint, coriander...any herb really. Add a little water to make it more sauce like...you can then use it as a dressing on salads.
Here's an example...http://aweebitofcooking.co.uk/2011/11/12/leftover-roast-chicken-squash-salad/
You can also add tahini to yoghurt for another style of savoury sauce.0 -
bumping this for later awesome post0
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Stevia and blueberries!! Sometimes almonds as well.0
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Fresh berries are the BEST. Also, I often eat vanilla yogurt rather than plain... Not too much of a difference in nutrition but the taste is good0
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fresh fruit0
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I use a yummy protein powder (usually BSN Vanilla Ice Cream) topped with some fresh strawberries, blueberries or pineapple. I love it!!0
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I like stevia and cut up strawberries or fresh honey0
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Honey and cinnamon...yummy!
This. You can also try peanut butter or almond butter.0 -
honey or wheat bran...0
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nothing, I just put it in the freezer and eat it as an ice cream.0
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