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Creamy Greek yogurt topped with crunchy almonds, sweet honey, and fresh berries. A simple, protein-packed breakfast or snack that's ready in just minutes.
For 2 servings
Assemble the yogurt bowls
Garnish and serve
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Creamy Greek yogurt topped with crunchy almonds, sweet honey, and fresh berries. A simple, protein-packed breakfast or snack that's ready in just minutes.
This american recipe takes 5 minutes to prepare and yields 2 servings. At 487.39 calories per serving with 29.99g of protein, it's a beginner-friendly recipe perfect for breakfast or snack.
Substitute Greek yogurt with a plant-based alternative like coconut, soy, or almond yogurt. Use maple syrup instead of honey.
Stir in a scoop of your favorite protein powder into the yogurt before topping. You can also add 1 tablespoon of chia seeds or hemp hearts.
Use a full-fat, low-carb Greek yogurt. Replace honey with a keto-friendly sweetener like erythritol or stevia and use low-carb berries like raspberries sparingly.
Create a fun face on top using the berries and almonds to make it more appealing for children. Use a milder honey if desired.
Greek yogurt is packed with protein, which is essential for muscle repair, and helps keep you feeling full and satisfied.
The live cultures in Greek yogurt support a healthy gut microbiome, aiding digestion and boosting the immune system.
Almonds provide monounsaturated fats, which are known to support heart health by helping to lower bad cholesterol levels.
Berries are loaded with antioxidants that help fight inflammation and protect your cells from damage.
Yes, it is very healthy. It's an excellent source of protein and probiotics from the yogurt, healthy fats and fiber from the almonds, and antioxidants from the berries.
One bowl of this Greek Yogurt with Almonds contains approximately 350-400 calories, depending on the type of yogurt and amount of honey used.
It's best assembled just before serving to keep the almonds crunchy. However, you can prepare portion packs of the almonds and other dry toppings in advance for a quick assembly.
Absolutely. You can use frozen berries. Thaw them slightly before adding, or add them frozen for a colder, thicker bowl, almost like ice cream.