Whether you're entertaining or on the go, jazz up your ordinary
yogurt bowl with one of these three unexpected topping combinations.
I love them with nut butter,
in yogurt bowls, or just straight out of the container.
We've used them as a crunchy topping
on yogurt bowls, for adding a crispy texture to chocolate energy balls, and even as a coating on tofu tacos!
These breakfast tacos started off all my spring mornings, and this
pomegranate yogurt bowl was a regular feature in breakfasts before that.
These roasted
strawberry yogurt bowls take that plain ol' everyday yogurt with fruit to a whole new deliciously indulgent level, and have quickly become a new favorite.
I know people love smoothie bowls and oatmeal bowls, but I think I'm hooked
on yogurt bowls.
And you guys know that — that's why I've got recipes on here
for yogurt bowls, pancakes, waffles, and breakfast burritos.
I love to make
little yogurt bowls with Siggis skyr or coconut yogurt plus fresh fruit and granola.
So, early summer, when we went berserk with summer produce, we treated ourselves to this delicious Nectarine Galette, binged on fresh fruits and also made this yummy
peach yogurt bowl for breakfast.
Snack: After a long day, I always look forward to a
loaded yogurt bowl - Greek yogurt, pumpkin, sunflower seeds for crunch, mini chocolate chips, homemade granola and a big dollop of Peanut Butter!
I love nachos in all their cheesy goodness, but I'm not a huge fan of how I feel after chowing down on a plate Annnd I'm also trying to avoid my
giant yogurt bowls at the end of the night, again, cause they make me feel less than awesome.
This piña
colada yogurt bowl is an homage to my old addiction — made a little bit more filling and with some added nutrition from the fruit, coconut, and chia seeds.
I could use this recipe as inspiration for some sort of tea - based overnight oats Overnight oats are my favorite, so I'm always in that phase, but I also go
through yogurt bowl phases where I'll have one every other day.
For people like me who love pumpkin pie this is kind of sad so we improvise and make things like pumpkin pie overnight oats, pumpkin
pie yogurt bowls, pumpkin pie smoothies and slow cooker pumpkin pie oatmeal to get our pumpkin pie fix all season long.
When you know there's pie coming your way (or you've got little time to spare), might be nice to turn your protein - packed
sweet yogurt bowl into something savory, and that just happens to take no prep time at all.
While I'm not a fan of cereal, I do like to start my day with a little crunch sometimes, so that's where this
tahini yogurt bowl with super seeded granola comes into play.
I love Eating Evolved dark chocolate, or I'll make one of those little snack -
sized yogurt bowls with granola and cacao nibs for a chocolatey crunch.
Because peaches were in season and we were binging on this peach
yogurt bowl late spring and early summer.
Before we all load up on Super Bowl food, let's take a break and have... a smoothie bowl, a
fruity yogurt bowl or an overnight chocolate oatmeal.
Weight Watchers Points Plus: 6
per yogurt bowl (PP calculated using a WW PointsPlus calculator and the nutrition info below)
I, too, lean on the sweeter side of breakfasts (and snacks), and my go - to breakfast is definitely
greek yogurt bowls topped with fresh fruit.
Most of my weekday breakfasts are bowls like this
pomegranate yogurt bowl or this blueberry cheddar cereal bowl or even this chocolate coconut chia pudding.
Use your homemade yogurt for smoothies,
yogurt bowls with honey and nuts and fruit, to make frozen yogurt, or just to mix with a little jam and take to school or work for lunch.
Boy have I missed
this yogurt bowl so much!
Smoothie bowls and
yogurt bowls are not the only breakfast bowls to exist anymore, Enter: Burrito breakfast bowls, Brown Rice Breakfast Bowls, Banana Split Breakfast Bowls etc..
And my favorite food for an upset stomach is toast with toppings or sometimes
a yogurt bowl or oatmeal.
At first I sprinkled it in my morning fruit and
yogurt bowl but then I thought, you know what?
These little seeds are a great way to add a little healthy fat and fiber to your smoothies or
yogurt bowls!
And
these yogurt bowls sound SO amazing!!