Yogurt Bowl with Berries & Honey Drizzle
A quick and nutritious breakfast featuring creamy Greek yogurt, vibrant mixed berries, crunchy walnuts, and a sweet drizzle of honey. Perfect for a healthy start to your day.
For 1 serving
Gather all your ingredients: plain Greek yogurt, mixed berries, chopped walnuts, and honey.
Carefully spoon the Greek yogurt into your chosen serving bowl. Ensure it's evenly distributed at the bottom.
Arrange the mixed berries on top of the yogurt. If using frozen berries, they can be added directly; they will thaw slightly as you eat.
Evenly sprinkle the chopped walnuts over the berries and yogurt, adding a pleasant crunch and healthy fats.
Gently drizzle the honey in a zigzag pattern over the entire bowl. Adjust the amount to your preferred sweetness.
Serve immediately to enjoy the fresh textures and flavors of this wholesome breakfast or snack.
What to keep in mind.
4 tips from the recipe — small details that make a real difference to the final dish.
- 1**Prep Ahead**: Portion out nuts and berries into small containers the night before for an even quicker morning assembly.
- 2**Temperature Contrast**: If using frozen berries, let them sit on top of the yogurt for 1-2 minutes before eating; they'll create a refreshing, slightly icy contrast as they thaw.
- 3**Nut Roasting**: For enhanced flavor, lightly toast the walnuts in a dry pan over medium heat for 3-5 minutes until fragrant, then let them cool completely before adding to the bowl.
- 4**Yogurt Choice**: Opt for full-fat Greek yogurt for a creamier texture and increased satiety, or non-fat for a lighter option, depending on your dietary preferences.
Adapt it for your goals.
Fruit Swap
Replace mixed berries with sliced banana, kiwi, peaches, or any seasonal fruit you prefer for different flavor profiles and nutrient boosts.
Nut & Seed BoostNut & Seed Boost
Substitute walnuts with almonds, pecans, chia seeds, flax seeds, or a sprinkle of granola for added texture, fiber, and healthy fats.
Sweetener AlternativeSweetener Alternative
Instead of honey, use maple syrup, agave nectar, or a pinch of stevia for different sweetness profiles or to suit specific dietary needs.
Why this is on our healthy list.
Rich in Protein
Greek yogurt is packed with protein, which helps with muscle repair, satiety, and keeping you feeling full longer, reducing cravings throughout the morning.
Antioxidant Powerhouse
Mixed berries are loaded with antioxidants, such as anthocyanins, which combat free radicals in the body, supporting cellular health and reducing inflammation.
Healthy Fats & Fiber
Walnuts provide beneficial omega-3 fatty acids for brain health, while both berries and walnuts contribute dietary fiber for digestive wellness and blood sugar regulation.
Frequently asked questions
Yes, you can, but Greek yogurt is thicker and has a higher protein content, which contributes to greater satiety. Regular yogurt will result in a thinner consistency and slightly less protein per serving.


