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Need Ideas to Flavor Plain Yogurt

Old 09-14-2017, 04:20 PM
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My Dr. has me on a diet. I can't eat my usual flavored yogurt, I have to eat the plain yogurt. I need ideas to add some flavor to it. I tried lemon extract (not bad) and thawed frozen strawberries and berries (better), but I'm hoping I can get some more ideas from my crafty friends on the board. Thanks for your help.
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Old 09-14-2017, 05:46 PM
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Chopped pineapple and unsweetened coconut. Cherry and chopped almonds are good as well. I'm assuming you aren't eating sugar...have you tried stevia? I use it a lot. Truvia brand has no off flavor.
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Old 09-14-2017, 07:41 PM
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Try different brands of yogurt .... you may find that other plain yogurts are more palatable.

I prefer plain yogurt to pre-flavoured, and add in fruit of any kind, fresh or thawed.
For a little sweetness I add maple syrup.

You mentioned using lemon extract, try other extracts, especially vanilla.

You haven't mentioned the diet requirements and restrictions, so it is hard to know what to suggest.
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I like fruit spread jam in plain yogurt. Can you add Nutella or chocolate? How about canned crushed pineapple, the unsweetened kind?
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Old 09-14-2017, 08:34 PM
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vanilla extract or almond extract is great, also try mint. It is amazing how good it is.'
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Mix in a package of sugar free instant pudding mix.
Some like it a lot ... some not so much ... or like one flavour, but not the other.
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My go to breakfast (nearly every day) is non fat, plain greek yogurt. I add fresh or frozen blueberries, almonds, & chia seeds. I use Fage' . Another favorite is "over night refrigerator oatmeal". 2 cups of steel cut oatmeal, 2 cups plain yogurt, 2 cups unsweetened vanilla almond milk, slivered almonds, chia seeds & fruit of choice. Mix and pour into Mason Jars. Refrig overnight and you have grab and go breakfast. This will fill 4 jars. It keeps 4 or 5 days.
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I add unsweetened applesauce to my Fage non fat greek yogurt. Homemade is best. Add apple pie spice to the mixture for a change. If you are not restricted on sugars, apple butter is pretty tasty too. If you are restricted on sugar, try a bit of sugar free dry jello, any flavor you like. Crushed pineapple is good too.
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NOt sure on calories but like a little honey
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Old 09-15-2017, 03:44 AM
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I also like just a little honey. Maybe a teaspoon. It's super good especially if you choose Greek yogurt.
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