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Simple Yogurt Crunch

5 Reviews / 5 Average
So I am excited to share my second favorite breakfast with you today...Simple Yogurt Crunch! This is such an easy dish and the heartiness of the nuts will keep you feeling full all the way until lunchtime (unlike most breakfast cereals, which are often made from refined grains that are not filling).
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It's no secret that I love to start my day with a bowl of homemade granola cereal, but with numerous ingredients involved and a whopping 75 minutes to bake, the reality is this just isn't a breakfast I always have on hand. Especially with all the traveling we've been doing this summer, I've had to get creative with quick and easy alternatives when away from home. So I am excited to share my second favorite breakfast with you today...Simple Yogurt Crunch! This is such an easy dish and the heartiness of the nuts will keep you feeling full all the way until lunchtime (unlike most breakfast cereals, which are often made from refined grains that are not filling).

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Bowl of yogurt topped with fresh berries and granola.

Yogurt Crunch

So I am excited to share my second favorite breakfast with you today...Simple Yogurt Crunch! This is such an easy dish and the heartiness of the nuts will keep you feeling full all the way until lunchtime (unlike most breakfast cereals, which are often made from refined grains that are not filling).
5 Reviews / 5 Average
Prep Time: 5 minutes mins
Cook Time: 5 minutes mins
Total Time: 10 minutes mins
Course: Breakfast, Snacks & Appetizers
Cuisine: American
Method: Freezer Friendly
Diet: Egg Free, Gluten Free, Vegetarian
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Servings: 2 people
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Ingredients
  

  • 2 cups plain yogurt (we prefer organic whole milk yogurt)
  • 4 teaspoons pure maple syrup (or honey, divided)
  • ¼ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
  • 1 tablespoon butter
  • 1 cup almonds (sliced (or pecans))
  • mixed berries (frozen or fresh)

Instructions
 

  • In a medium sized bowl mix together the yogurt, 2 teaspoons of the maple syrup (or honey), and vanilla. Divide equally between 2 or 3 cereal bowls and set aside.
  • In a medium sized saute pan over medium heat melt the butter. Add the nuts to the pan and stir until well coated. Drizzle the maple syrup (or honey) over the top and cook until lightly toasted (i.e. brown) for about 1 to 2 minutes. Nuts can go from perfect to burnt very quickly so it's important to remove them from the heat as soon as they are ready.
  • Spoon equal amounts of the nut mixture onto the yogurt bowls, toss a handful of berries on top, and serve. Enjoy!

Notes

Nutrition Facts
Nutrition Facts
Yogurt Crunch
Amount Per Serving
Calories 650 Calories from Fat 441
% Daily Value*
Fat 49g75%
Saturated Fat 11g69%
Cholesterol 47mg16%
Sodium 165mg7%
Potassium 915mg26%
Carbohydrates 36g12%
Fiber 9g38%
Sugar 23g26%
Protein 24g48%
Vitamin A 415IU8%
Vitamin C 1.2mg1%
Calcium 500mg50%
Iron 2.8mg16%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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About Lisa Leake

Lisa is a wife, mother, foodie, blogger, and #1 New York Times Best-selling author who is on a mission to cut out processed food.

Comments

  1. Ann says

    January 08, 2015 at 8:40 am

    I love to use yogurt, frozen fruit thawed, a little honey and your granola! It's sooo good!

    Reply
  2. Katrina says

    December 03, 2014 at 1:23 pm

    Another option is to have yogurt and add some rolled oats and a handful of nuts and berries if you like! It is a quick and easy breakfast and also very filling and nutritious.

    Reply
  3. Terry says

    February 15, 2014 at 4:29 pm

    Soup! I tried making chicken and dumplings with the carcass of a roast chicken, and it came out bland and watery. So I soaked a bag of canilini beans overnight, brought the soup to a boil, and threw in the beans, and about 4 cups of kale. Much better.

    Reply
  4. Audra says

    February 15, 2014 at 2:55 pm

    I had left over pizza using your whole wheat recipe. It was great!!

    Reply
  5. Kristy says

    December 26, 2013 at 11:39 pm

    Can you freeze the yogurt mixture?

    Reply
    • Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says

      December 29, 2013 at 12:31 pm

      Hi Kristy. You can freeze the yogurt mixture. For texture reasons, I would reserve the nuts and berries for adding once thawed. ~Amy

      Reply
  6. Claudette says

    December 26, 2013 at 7:45 pm

    In oprah this month, you have a recipe for yogurt and granola. What kind of jars do you use? I don't like the bands, etc of canning jars.

    Reply
    • Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says

      December 29, 2013 at 11:32 am

      Hi Claudette. Scroll down to "kitchen tools that I love" here: https://www.100daysofrealfood.com/my-kitchen-essentials/ and you will find Lisa's jelly jars. ~Amy

      Reply
  7. Jamie Dunson says

    December 11, 2013 at 9:04 am

    This was pretty decent and I do feel full.

    Reply
  8. Dina @ diets says

    August 29, 2013 at 1:41 pm

    5 stars
    What a great healthy breakfast option or even lunch. I have been trying to find good yogurt recipes and this looks like a pretty tasty one. It also has a good balance of protein and carbs perfect for a healthy diet. Most of us consume way too many carbs without realizing it. It is very easy to do. And consuming the right amount of protein daily will not only help to slim us down but it builds muscle mass too.

    I can not wait to try this.

    Reply
  9. Diane says

    August 21, 2013 at 9:27 am

    Made this this morning and loved it!

    Reply
  10. Rebekah says

    August 16, 2013 at 10:49 am

    5 stars
    Just made this! Super easy, delicious and satisfying. Thank you for sharing this!

    Reply
  11. Jennifer says

    August 16, 2013 at 9:09 am

    I have this for breakfast every morning. Either in a bowl or make a smoothie. I use Almond milk instead of milk and if smoothie I add a cup of greens (any kind- I prefer Kale, Spinach, etc.)to get veggies in too.

    Reply
  12. Laura says

    August 16, 2013 at 9:04 am

    For breakfast, I've been eating "Bob's Red Mill Muesli" with coconut milk and a spoon of chia seeds. I let it sit for about 10 min before eating. Quick, easy and filling.

    Reply
  13. Jane says

    August 16, 2013 at 8:52 am

    steel cut oats with pumpkin seeds, walnuts, and blueberries. And some chia seeds on top. This is one of the regulars in my "breakfast rotation."

    Reply
  14. Wendy says

    August 12, 2013 at 4:43 pm

    Where, oh WHERE do you find whole fat organic yogurt? I *never* see any in Target, Food Lion or WalMart... That's almost it for grocery shopping in my small hometown. I was beginning to think nobody makes whole fat yogurt.
    =-)

    Reply
    • Stephanie M. says

      August 13, 2013 at 2:35 pm

      Wendy, try Stonyfield organic. They make a plain whole milk yogurt and I get mine at Shoprite. But I think I've seen it at my old Giant too! Depends on where you live I guess...

      Reply
    • Veronica says

      August 13, 2013 at 10:51 pm

      I have found that most "budget" stores like Walmart or even Target don't carry stoneyfield or at least don't carry the whole milk or cream on top variety. If you're really interested in whole fat yogurt and your choices are that limited I would really suggest making your own. It's easy to do and with just a little prep you can make yogurt while you sleep! Before I bought a yogurt maker I would make it in qt sized mason jars on the counter with a heating pad. Google it, you'll be amazed how simple it is!!

      Reply
    • Becca says

      August 16, 2013 at 11:01 am

      Wendy, I agree with Veronica...I make yogurt in the crockpot (no yogurt maker) and it is super easy. It ends up being a little more than half the price of what I would buy at Trader Joe's and I like it so much better.

      Reply
    • Assistant to 100 Days (Amy) says

      August 25, 2013 at 4:11 pm

      ...and Wendy, you can find it at Whole Foods and Earth Fare. ~Amy

      Reply
    • Jamie Dunson says

      December 10, 2013 at 7:14 pm

      And Publix down here in the south!!!

      Reply
  15. Kristin says

    August 12, 2013 at 4:14 pm

    I do a similar yogurt thing for lunch with raw nuts and frozen mixed berries. Never thought to eat it for breakfast. I prefer pecans, but usually just use walnuts because they are cheaper and a good source of Omega-3's(when raw). I can't wait to try slivered almonds and raw oats. Yum!

    Reply
  16. Pine says

    August 09, 2013 at 4:37 am

    5 stars
    Thanks Lisa for the recipe. Great job!

    Reply
  17. Heather Bee says

    August 08, 2013 at 2:22 pm

    Lol! The picture was so nice and the way the name of the recipe is at the top, I actually thought you were talking about a cereal you found that met the rules!! I was trying to find out how a pre-made breakfast cereal with yogurt could be "unprocessed"!! :D:D Ah, that was funny. Thank you for the recipe! I have been dragging my feet on the granola front as well. It just disappears so fast too!

    Reply
  18. Brittany @ proteinandpumps says

    August 08, 2013 at 10:16 am

    This sounds really great. What are your thoughts on Greek yogurt?

    Reply
    • Lisa says

      August 09, 2013 at 10:07 pm

      I think Greek yogurt is fine as long as it is also plain (and preferably whole milk and organic as well).

      Reply
  19. Karen says

    August 08, 2013 at 9:01 am

    5 stars
    Hi Lisa, I just wanted to let you know that I tried this recipe this morning & it was amazing! It went well beyond my expectations. I now have a new go to breakfast. Thank you!

    Reply
    • Lisa says

      August 09, 2013 at 10:06 pm

      I am so glad to hear that!! Thanks for taking the time to leave a review :)

      Reply
  20. Pallavi says

    August 07, 2013 at 9:00 am

    Since I'm lactose intolerant, I use this recipe to reduce my dependence on milk and cereals.

    Reply
  21. Olivia Gregory says

    August 07, 2013 at 3:42 am

    This sounds yummy! The perfect morning granola+yogurt combo! Thanks for the recipe!

    Reply
  22. Gretchen says

    August 06, 2013 at 10:45 pm

    I've always loved plain yogurt so ill have to try this!
    Recently my husband started eating plain yogurt for the first time. His favorite (and now my) stir in ideas:
    PEANUT BUTTER
    Diced banana
    Honey

    Soooo ridiculously good!

    Reply
  23. Pamela Salzman says

    August 06, 2013 at 10:01 pm

    5 stars
    Whenever I run out of homemade granola, I make something similar and I call it Faux Granola. Buttered, salted pecans or walnuts, toasted coconut, whatever dried or fresh fruit and sometimes raw cacao nibs. I'll use the same mixture over warm porridge in the winter. Yum!

    Reply
  24. Barbara says

    August 06, 2013 at 9:32 pm

    I enjoy smoothies for breakfast in the summer and sometimes in the winter. I use this 'formula' of dairy, fruit, and a combination of grain, nuts and seeds:

    1/2 cup plain yogurt
    1/2 cup milk, any kind you prefer
    1/2 banana, fresh or frozen, sliced
    1/2 cup any kind of berries or a mixture or other frozen fruit such as peaches, pineapple, mango, etc.
    1/4 cup rolled oats*
    2 tablespoons chopped nuts, such as walnuts, almonds, pecans, etc.*
    2 tablespoons flax, sunflower or chia seeds*
    Honey or maple syrup, to taste, optional
    Place all ingredients in a blender jar and blend until smooth and thick. Enjoy!

    *A large batch of these mix-ins can be made ahead and then 1/2 cup of the mixture used for each smoothie.
    2 cups rolled oats
    1 cup nuts
    1 cup seeds

    Reply
  25. Economies of Kale says

    August 06, 2013 at 9:08 pm

    I'll have to give this a try - thanks for sharing :)

    Reply
  26. Natalie says

    August 06, 2013 at 8:46 pm

    The main reason I don't eat commercial yoghurt is that it is revoltingly sweet (the ones with fake sweetners are even worse!) so I get plain yoghurt and just put berries in it. You don't need any added honey or maple syrup, in my opinion, fruit makes it sweet enough. I'll have to try adding nuts, too.

    Reply
  27. Mrs. Waste Not says

    August 06, 2013 at 8:05 pm

    I agree that granola can be a pain to make. Mine has just a few ingredients and takes about five minutes to mix up: http://mrswastenot.com/2013/06/26/granola-for-the-picky-family/

    Reply
  28. Anne says

    August 06, 2013 at 5:26 pm

    calories?

    Reply
    • Katrina says

      August 06, 2013 at 6:10 pm

      This site is not dedicated to counting calories. It's about making good choices and avoiding processed food. Counting calories is not really important if you lead a healthy lifestyle and eat food in its (most) natural form

      Reply
      • Lisa says

        August 06, 2013 at 7:43 pm

        Yes, thank you Katrina...that is right. We focus on eating a variety of whole foods and stopping when we feel full. It sure does put the fun back into eating again!

    • Lisa says

      August 16, 2013 at 12:42 pm

      I understand this site focuses on healthy, mindful eating, not counting calories. That said, if you are overweight and trying to lose weight, this is a pretty high-calorie recipe if divided into two servings. The amount of nuts (while filling and satisfying) is a LOT if you are watching your weight. 2 servings = ~700 calories, 3 servings = ~ 467 cals. (2 cups whole milk yogurt = ~300 calories, 1 cup almonds = 830 calories, 1 T butter = 100 cal, ~70 cals for 4 t maple syrup, fruit doesn't specify, but allowing 100 calories for 1-1.5 cups fruit; = 1400 cals for entire recipe)

      Reply
  29. Courtney says

    August 06, 2013 at 4:26 pm

    I saw a recipe on Fb for something similar and easier. Not that this isn't good I'm sure! It's 6oz plain yogurt (Greek or regular) 1/4 cup oats and whatever fruit you desire. Mix it up and refrigerate overnight. I add a little honey to mine just before eating. It's so yummy! The possibilities are endless too! I've done berries, peaches, and bananas with a sprinkle or two of cinnamon. I'm sure nuts would be a good addition too!

    Reply
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    • Lisa says

      August 06, 2013 at 7:49 pm

      What a nice comment Kristin - thank you! Yes, we do take a lot of care in selecting sponsors, which also means turning quite a few away! I am so glad to know you appreciate learning about these new companies. We love to support and help the real food industry grow :)

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  31. Becca says

    August 06, 2013 at 4:10 pm

    Yum! I've been looking for something like this for the same reasons (just don't have the time and the inventory staples to make granola in the summer!). Can you make a bunch and store it?

    Reply
    • Lisa says

      August 06, 2013 at 7:46 pm

      Becca - The nuts might not be as crunchy, but you could try it. Let me know how it turns out!

      Reply
      • Becca says

        August 16, 2013 at 10:56 am

        I made extra and stored it for almost a week in an airtight container on the counter. It wasn't quite as crunchy as the first day, but equally delicious. I used chopped almonds (because I did not have sliced on hand), which I think may have helped it keep crunch longer than had I used sliced. Thanks for another great recipe!

  32. Rebecca says

    August 06, 2013 at 4:09 pm

    I make something similar to this everyday for breakfast except I don't toast the nuts and I add raw oats. It is super yummy! !

    Reply
    • Denise says

      August 07, 2013 at 1:25 am

      I go to my local Cash and Carry (Restaurant Supply). Buy disposable hot bowls with lids. Measure out my oatmeal, nuts, dried berries and sweetener ahead of time. So when on vacation, I just add hot water. So yummy and healthy compared to the premade ones you buy in the stores or coffee shops.

      Reply

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