Basically what the title says. My grocery order got mixed up and I ended up with a huge container of this yogurt for free. So far, I’ve put it in smoothies and made a dip for sweet potato fries with it, but I’m not sure what else would be yummy. What are your favorite lower cal (and vegetarian, please!) ways to use vanilla Greek yogurt?

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  1. Crafty_Librarian_902

    Looks like the cat would be happy to help get rid of it

  2. Vegetable_Mistake678

    Add some chocolate chips or chopped fruit and make frozen yogurt bark

  3. AccomplishedFly1420

    I just eat it plain with berries added for volume.

  4. big-dumb-donkey

    I use it with fiber gourmet flour in every baking recipe i do instead of vegetable oil. I literally go through like a tub of this a week

  5. SuspiciousFox2213

    You can use it to replace non-egg liquids in baked goods, it helps keep baked goods moist and the tartness works well with things like banana bread or muffins

  6. Expert_Cake_179

    I eat 6oz yogurt everyday for breakfast. I put it on top of cooked oats and add defrosted frozen blueberries. I also use .5oz chia seeds mixed with water mix into a pudding then add yogurt and fruit to it.

  7. activelyresting

    * 150g of the yoghurt
    * 50g cottage cheese
    * 15g corn starch
    * 1 egg
    * Add sweetener to taste if you need it

    Blend all ingredients, bake in a suitable oven proof dish at 190°c for 20 minutes (I do it in 3 ramekins for individual servings)

    125 calorie cheesecake. Can mix in berries or some chocolate chips or cocoa powder etc for variations

  8. SmileyP00f

    Go great w/SF preserves & Fat Free Reddi Wip

    Milk & Cookies, Peach, Salted Caramel, Strawberry Cheesecake & Pumpkin Spice r my fav flavs

  9. BumAndBummer

    Make some smoothies that are yogurt-heavy and put them in popsicle shells and freeze them for some fruity froyo.

  10. delusionalxx

    I like to make myself frozen yogurt “pies” in a ramekin. I’ll crush up Catalina crunch cereal mix it with a bit of butter and lay down my “crust”, then I add yogurt either blended or mixed with berries, and then I add sugar free melted chocolate or coconut whipped cream on the top. Before adding the final topping I set it in the freezer for a couple hours

  11. xevaviona

    eat it? it’s literally just a container of vanilla greek yogurt. Shouldn’t take you more than like 3 days if you have it as some snacks

  12. ytowndebate

    i just eat mine with frozen berries and honey or put into protein oats

  13. SheilaCreates

    Smoothies, or add a tablespoon of cocoa powder for a faux chocolate pudding, or no-bake faux cheesecake (I see yogurt cheesecake up there too; also good), baked goods to add moisture, tzatziki though might be a little sweet with that particular flavor.

  14. Brendanish

    I forget the post, but it’s probably somewhere around top of all time?

    Someone took fresh peaches and baked them until they were nice and caramelized and sprinkled a tiny bit of cinnamon over it if I recall.

    I’ve yet to try it because I always forget yogurt is an option, but it *sounds* damn delicious.
    Edit: if not obvious, the peaches go in the yogurt lmao

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