Creamy vanilla yogurt, ripe berries, and crunchy granola clusters are layered in an easy, grab-and-go jar.
Serves: 4, Makes: 4, Prep Time: 8 minutes to 10 minutes
Ingredients
2 cups vanilla regular or Greek whole-milk or reduced-fat yogurt, divided
2 cups store-bought or homemade granola, divided
2 cups fresh fruit, such as blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, or sliced strawberries, divided
Honey or maple syrup (optional)
A bowl of creamy yogurt topped with crunchy granola and fresh fruit is a morning staple, but lately I’ve been ditching the bowl and building my breakfast for on-the-go eating. In this easy recipe, creamy vanilla yogurt, ripe berries, and crunchy granola clusters are layered parfait-style in glass jars or cups, ensuring every bite is brimming with flavor, color, and texture. Here’s how to make a simple fruit and yogurt parfait.
Why You’ll Love It:
It’s the easiest breakfast, dessert, or snack. A yogurt parfait is an incredibly easy breakfast (or dessert!) made by alternating layers of yogurt, granola, and fruit in a jar or cup.
You can customize it any way you like. Use your choice of yogurt, store-bought or homemade granola, and any combination of fresh fruit for your parfaits.
Key Ingredients in Yogurt Parfaits
Yogurt: I recommend starting with creamy vanilla yogurt when building these striated snacks, but the style (Greek or regular) and fat percentage are up to you.
Granola: Both store-bought and homemade granola work well in a yogurt parfait. Choose one that has a good mix of bigger clusters and smaller crumbles so that there are sweet and crunchy oats in every bite.
Fruit: You can use any combination of fresh fruit, such as blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, or sliced strawberries.
Honey or maple syrup (optional): A drizzle of honey or maple syrup can be added as a finishing touch.
How to Make Yogurt Parfaits
Build the parfaits in jars or glasses. Spoon yogurt into the bottom of each one. Top each with some granola and fruit. Repeat layering the remaining yogurt, granola, and fruit. Drizzle with honey or maple syrup, if desired.
What’s the Best Yogurt for Parfaits?
Greek vs. regular: Greek yogurt is thicker than regular yogurt, which helps create clean lines between parfait layers. Since it has less moisture, Greek yogurt also won’t soften granola as quickly as regular yogurt if you’re making the jars in advance.
Full-fat vs. reduced fat: Whole-milk yogurts are usually more filling, so use that variety if you’re looking for a breakfast that will keep you full until lunchtime.
Helpful Tips
Meal prep. Planning to meal prep the parfaits? Use granola with big clusters, as it will take longer for the moisture from the fruit and yogurt to seep in and soften it.
Add-ins. Dried fruit and nuts adds an extra layer of texture and flavor without adding more to your prep time.
Build the parfaits in 4 (12- to 16-ounce) jars or glasses: Spoon 1/4 cup vanilla yogurt into the bottom of each one. Top each with 1/4 cup of the granola and 1/4 cup of the fruit. Repeat layering the remaining yogurt, granola, and fruit. Drizzle the top of each with honey or maple syrup, if desired.
Recipe Notes
Make ahead: The parfaits can be assembled, covered, and refrigerated up to 3 days in advance. The granola will soften to a chewy consistency.
-From: https://www.thekitchn.com/yogurt-parfait-recipe-23270538#post-recipe-318820008