In the morning
layer with the coconut yogurt and granola — my chocolate pumpkin works perfectly with this recipe, but any other granola you have would be fine!
The next morning I broke up the cake pieces and mixed it
in with coconut yogurt and it was delicious, especially for no added sweetener!
In this particular smoothie I've replaced some of the
liquid with coconut yogurt and used both frozen strawberries and raspberries.
(Here's a muffin
recipe with coconut yogurt as an egg replacer) However, one of the things that you will quickly want to learn when cutting eggs out of your diet, is a what to make for breakfast on those days when you want a really satisfying, old school, scrambled eggs type breakfast!
FRIDAY Breakfast: Tofu scramble; kale chips (RAW) Lunch: Baked tofu;
blueberries with coconut yogurt (RAW) Dinner: Mexican rice with enchilada - sauced seitan, chili beans, and asparagus (above); slice of homemade chocolate torte (RAW, below) Snacks: Vanilla soymilk; more kale chips (RAW)
Top the Apple Crisp with Steve's PaleoKrunch Apple and Walnut Cereal OR when you don't have time to bake your own crisp just have this delicious paleo
cereal with coconut yogurt or milk.
Tropical Fruit
Salad With Coconut Yogurt Drizzle is a delicious and refreshing way to get in a daily dose of fresh fruit and also perfect for summertime snacks, picnics outdoors, or days at the beach and pool.
Scones are probably one of my fave things ever to bake and you know I can't live without a good drizzle Oh and yes you totally need to make
something with coconut yogurt (so then I can make it too)
Berry parfait: Layer either of the above
combinations with coconut yogurt and top with a sprinkling of granola for breakfast; or do the same with nondairy ice cream for a simple dessert.
I've tried this tandoori
marinade with coconut yogurt, coconut cream, and full - fat canned coconut milk, and I can confirm that it works with any of the three.
I've been including it in my favorite almost - raw breakfast bowl: fresh blackberries, raspberries, and blueberries
tossed with coconut yogurt, a sprinkle each of hempseeds and ground flaxseed, and (not raw, but I love it) Fiber One.
I've actually tried
oats with coconut yogurt and Greek yogurt, and I have to say that both of them make oats so much creamier and fluffier!
Top a bowlful of
muesli with coconut yogurt, layer it in a jar with fresh fruit and nut butter, make into muesli bars or baked cereal (both little recipes I posted on the Instagram takeover I'm doing on their account this week).