I am not
sure all plain yogurts are created equal, so you may have to try different ones until you find the one right for you.
Not exact matches
Sure, we have a million flavors as well - things like straciatella, chocolate, coffee — and they come in these awesome jars that make you think it's almost homemade — but I'm thinking (hoping)
plain yogurt will always rule in Germany.
1 small red or yellow onion, peeled and cut into 4 pieces 1 2 - inch piece ginger, peeled and coarsely chopped 5 cloves garlic, peeled and trimmed 1 medium tomato, quartered 2 - 3 green Thai, serrano, or cayenne chile peppers, stem removed and chopped in half 1/2 cup
plain, unsweetened soy
yogurt (make
sure it's not sweetened) 1 heaping teaspoon coarse sea salt 2 teaspoons garam masala 1 teaspoon dried fenugreek leaves (kasoori methi), lightly crushed to release flavor 1 teaspoon red chile powder 2 tablespoons oil (I use grapeseed) 1/2 teaspoon asafoetida (hing - optional) 1 teaspoon cumin seeds 1 teaspoon turmeric powder 1 2 - inch cinnamon stick 2 green cardamom pods (slightly crushed) 2 whole cloves 1/2 cup water 14 oz.
As a fellow mayo - hater, I used
plain yogurt in deviled eggs this weekend and no one was the wiser — but I was
sure happier.
If you're interested in making the recipe, make
sure to collect the following ingredients: Russet potatoes (enough for 10 cups of sliced potatoes), cooking spray, two cups of warm water, Cabot Two Percent
Plain Greek
Yogurt (or you can go with Cabot Plain Greek Yogurt, if you're looking for a richer yogurt), Cabot Salted Butter, King Arthur flour, minced garlic, thyme leaves, salt, ground black pepper, and Cabot Extra Sharp Cheddar or Cabot Seriously Sharp Ch
Yogurt (or you can go with Cabot
Plain Greek
Yogurt, if you're looking for a richer yogurt), Cabot Salted Butter, King Arthur flour, minced garlic, thyme leaves, salt, ground black pepper, and Cabot Extra Sharp Cheddar or Cabot Seriously Sharp Ch
Yogurt, if you're looking for a richer
yogurt), Cabot Salted Butter, King Arthur flour, minced garlic, thyme leaves, salt, ground black pepper, and Cabot Extra Sharp Cheddar or Cabot Seriously Sharp Ch
yogurt), Cabot Salted Butter, King Arthur flour, minced garlic, thyme leaves, salt, ground black pepper, and Cabot Extra Sharp Cheddar or Cabot Seriously Sharp Cheddar.
You could switch out the french vanilla
yogurt for
plain yogurt to cut out some of the sugar, but be
sure to add a little vanilla extract if you do.
I was thinking maybe
plain greek
yogurt but I'm not
sure.
«You can not go wrong with
plain yogurt (could be regular or Greek, but just make
sure it's full - fat), grated garlic, lemon, salt, and pepper.
Had a cucumber instead of a zucchini (make
sure you seed it), used mix of whole wheat / all purpose flour, used vanilla greek
yogurt instead of
plain since I had it on hand, and used agave instead of honey.
In addition to sweet fruits and veggies, be
sure to have cheeses, nuts, seeds, and
plain yogurt on hand.
If you try it, make
sure to stick to
plain, unflavored, unsweetened
yogurt; extra sugar can actually feed the growth of yeast.
I did not eat processed foods or excess sugar and I made
sure to get my daily dose of probiotics in the form of organic
plain yogurt.
If you are eating
yogurt, make
sure you are eating low fat
plain yogurt for 3 days After you've done three days with no sugar, it will be a lot easier to leave those sugary treats alone.
Be
sure to choose a
plain greek
yogurt that is low in sugar otherwise you will spike blood sugars making this snack completely counter-productive!
Just make
sure to look for
plain yogurt with «live and active» cultures from a trusted, organic source.
I made
sure to pull the nutrition from the Simply 100 Chobani Greek
Yogurt (
plain).
and even though baking with Greek
yogurt is usually fine, I'm not completely
sure with this recipe since I used
plain non-fat
yogurt for this recipe.
Dogs love
plain yogurt... again make
sure contains NO FAKE SUGARS, must be the whole fat one, dogs can not have sorbitol or any sugar substitutes.
If your precious doggie appears to have a hankering for the
yogurt you enjoy, be happy that the
plain stuff isn't toxic to canines — but be
sure you just serve Poochie unflavored
yogurt.
Be
sure to use
plain yogurt and not something that contains flavors or sugars.
Owners should make
sure, however, to only feed
plain yogurt and cottage cheese to dogs and to purchase low sodium products if possible.