How do you eat plain yogurt?!


Question: Recipes, simple and/or complicated.


Answers: Recipes, simple and/or complicated.

plain yogurt (like greek yogort etc) you can add chopped onion, cucumber and mint/parsley with yogurt and some sour cream.. becomes like a salad.. persians make it :)

or you could try this (my mum used to give to me and my bro nearly every night when we were youngens):
plain yogurt with sugar or honey. i havent had it for a while so i cant remember if it was yummy but you should try it.

if by plain your talking about sweet yougurt like vanilla or french vanilla yogurt, then add chopped fruits

throw some fruit in it and eat it..Yummy

its called plain for a reason

with a spoon.

1.) Dice all sorts of fruits.
2.) Mix into plain yogurt.
3.) Top with granola.

Yumm...

Granola mixed in is great!

add cane sugar

fresh berries on top and some granola
honey
cran raisins
peaches
blueberries

I mix in a little bit of honey. Then I top with fresh fruit, like berries, bananas, and grapes. On top of the fruit I sprinkle granola and a few sliced almonds and another drizzle of honey. Oh so good!

with chopsticks!

something different:

Tzatziki (greek yoghurt dip)
it's really yummy and great to eat with meat
have a look at the recipe

Add some to your porridge in the morning, or with cereal or fruit..

add honey and cinnamon, top with toasted slivered almonds.

I shove it in my stomach via my a$$hole.

Thank you.

or you could just buy yogurt that already have flavors

Blend a large tub of plain yogurt with a very ripe (but not rotten) banana then freeze it.

OR

Add a spoon of my favourite preserves - strawberry/rhubarb is a current favourite.

I don't

A greek restaurant I go to serves plain yogurt for dessert. It is the really rich thick greek variety, and they drizzle it with honey and bits of snipped apricots and some slivered almonds.

The actual yogurt is so outstanding by itself, you just spoon a bit of the honey to accent it. you don't really need to blend it so it is ALL sweet.





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