Yogurt with Granola, Berries, and Honey
This Post May Contain Affiliate Links. Please Read Our Disclosure PolicyMy current go-to breakfast is Yogurt with Granola, Berries, and Honey! Itโs everything I want in a breakfast food right now. It takes minutes to make and is loaded with flavor. Plus, it fills me up and can be easily customized.
I realize that yogurt with granola, berries, and honey isnโt a revolutionary recipe idea, but after eating it for breakfast for over a month now, I thought it was worth sharing. Sometimes itโs the simplest things that are the most delicious and wonderful. Right? We may just need a little reminder or inspiration to make them.
Why Youโll Love This Recipe
Yogurt with granola and berries has been a go-to of mine for a while. When I go out for breakfast or brunch and want to avoid overindulging on eggs Benedict or French toast, I will order some combination of yogurt, granola, and berries. I love the flavor, and it always fills me up. I also feel good about myself after eating it. To me, thatโs a triple-win!
The concept for this recipe is simple, but I thought Iโd share a few tips and ideas that make it especially good. Iโm also going to give you the details on some of the ingredients and products that I love to use.
Bonus Idea: Make if for a crowd with this amazing Yogurt Parfait and Granola Bar. Itโs one of my favorite ways to entertain for breakfast or brunch.
Ingredients
1. Bowl: Okay, stick with me on this one. The bowl you use for this recipe is important. I have this lovely set of dishware, and this low wide bowl is my favorite. I LOVE it! (So much so that I use it for a lot of my meals. Itโs large, and the curved sides are great for keeping everything contained.)
2. Yogurt: My yogurt of choice is siggiโs. Itโs an Icelandic skyr yogurt. Iโm not sure what that means, but it has less sugar and more protein than most yogurts. Vanilla and Strawberry & Rhubarb are my two favorite flavors.
Sidenote: According to Wikipedia, โSkyr is an Icelandic cultured dairy product. It has the consistency of Greek yogurt but a milder flavor. โฆ (Itโs not as sour and tart.) โฆ Skyr has been a part of the Icelandic cuisine for centuries.โ
3. Granola: Ultimately, homemade is best. I recommend my fabulous granola recipe. Lately, however, Iโve been buying granola. I especially like Granola Factoryโs Honey Pecan. Itโs available in original and organic. I alternate between the two based on whatโs available.
4. Berries: My standard is chopped strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries. I sometimes add raspberries if I have them. (Unfortunately, raspberries seem to get moldy the day after I bring them home, so for the most part, Iโve stopped buying them.)
5. Honey: I recommend finding honey that is local to you. Iโve heard that eating local honey might help with seasonal allergies, but donโt hold me to that. If youโre local to Pittsburgh, you might want to get your honey from Pisarcik Flower Farm as I do. Their honey is wonderful! (Pisarcik Flower Farm is the place where I get a lot of my flowers.)
I also need to give a little shout-out to this handy and adorable honey dipper. Itโs designed to fit onto a regular mouth mason jar. It works perfectly especially for how I purchase my honey.
How to Make
Again, this is a straightforward process. Of course, youโre welcome to do whatever works for you, but hereโs my method. (Iโve also included a full printable recipe card at the end of the post with measurements and steps.)
1. Add the yogurt to your bowl. I like to spread the yogurt out a bit so that itโs in a flat and thick layer.
2. Top with berries. Sprinkle the berries evenly over the yogurt.
3. Drizzle the honey. I like to drizzle the honey over the berries before adding the granola.
4. Sprinkle on the granola. Add as much granola as youโd like. I try to stick to the recommended serving size, which is 1/4 cup, but some days Iโm more generous with myself. (The granola is just so good!)
5. Garnish. I donโt do this when Iโm preparing a bowl for myself, but if youโre making this recipe to serve company, a sprig of mint would be the perfect finishing touch. It adds color and aids digestion!
And thatโs it, my friends. Your Yogurt with Granola, Berries, and Honey is ready to be served.
Iโm not exactly sure what it is about this breakfast dish that I like so much, but I find it a great way to start the day. It has lots of my favorite things and flavors. Plus, it fits into my breakfast calorie guidelines but is so satisfying.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is yogurt good with granola?
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Yes! Itโs a classic combination like peanut butter and jelly. I also love that it can be customize to suit everyoneโs tastes. Add honey, fruit, berries, seeds, nuts, etc. The possibilities are virtually endless.
Is yogurt and granola a healthy breakfast?
The fiber in the granola helps with energy while the probiotics in the yogurt help with digestion. Yogurt with granola is also high in protein, vitamin B, magnesium, phosphorus, potassium, and other vitamins.
Doest yogurt and granola make you full?
Yes. This breakfast always leaves me feeling full through lunch and then some! Itโs one of the reasons I enjoy it so much.
Variations
Want to try this recipe but in a different way? Here are a few ideas I know youโll love!
Make It for a Crowd
Hosting breakfast or brunch? Then you need to try a Yogurt Parfait and Granola Bar! Itโs a simple, unique, and beautiful way to serve a tasty and completely customizable breakfast. Your guests are going to love it!
Strawberry Rhubarb
And if you liked this idea, I created a similar yogurt and granola breakfast recipe using my strawberry rhubarb pie filing recipe! Itโs the same process, I just substituted the berries for pie filling. Hereโs how that looks.
While it is more of a โtreatโ, itโs a really delicious combination! Whip up a batch of my Strawberry Rhubarb Pie Filling if youโd like to try out this variation.
More Breakfast Ideas You May Enjoy
- Spinach Bacon Swiss Quiche
- Baked Egg Muffins
- Funfetti Pancakes
- Breakfast Pies
- Easy Overnight Breakfast Casserole
- Berry Stuffed French Toast
Have fun with different flavors of yogurt and granola and switch up your fruit for something new every day, if thatโs your preference. Find what YOU love!
If you ever try this yogurt and granola breakfast recipe, let me know what you think by leaving a comment and a 5-star rating below.
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Yogurt with Granola, Berries, and Honey
Ingredients
- 5.3 ounces yogurt (I prefer siggi's)
- 1 cup fresh berries (chopped strawberries, blueberries, and blackberries)
- 1 tablespoon local honey
- 1/4 cup granola (I prefer homemade* or Granola Factory โ Honey Pecan)
- Mint sprig for garnish optional
Instructions
- In a large shallow bowl, spread out the yogurt into a think, even layer.
- Top with fresh berries.
- Drizzle evenly with honey.
- Sprinkle with granola.
- Optional: Garnish with a fresh mint sprig.
Your recipes are always a hit. Especially the simple ones. Your Apple salad was amazing. Canโt wait to make this.
thanks for the ideas. Really granola yogurt and honey is a cool combination. I love making my own granola. Can be in oven or pot. But unfortunately I had to give it up because my doctor forbade me gluten. Now, for breakfast, you can only have rice porridge or all the damn eggs, but without bread or tortillas.
This hits all the buttons for me! texture and not too sweet, tart, fresh! LOVE! Would you mind sharing your homemade granola recipe? I feel like I could control the sugar if I made it myself. The link seems to be missing from this post where you mention it. Thank you! You share wonderful creative things! I always expectantly open your emails- knowing that I’ll glean something great! And now I find that you are a Pittsburgher too! I’m far away in Houston, TX now, but you bring me great things from home so often. I love your taste:-) <3
Awww, thank you so much! You can find my granola recipe HERE. I will be sure to fix the link in the post too.
xo Michael
With all the yummy berries right now, I am loving this each morning too. I stopped at a road side stand recently and got some fresh peaches which took this dish to another level. There is nothing better than fresh peaches in the summer! Thanks Michael!! I enjoy your blog so much
I tried this recipe today and my whole family liked it. Thanks, Michael for sharing this wonderful recipe and blog.
Oh, great, your article provided me with useful information and a fresh perspective on your audience.
This is a simple and quick breakfast. You got me at granola and honey. And I just bought some pasta dishes that will work perfect. They have a yogurt shop here in Louisiana that makes a recipe like this except their yogurt is frozen and quite tart. The name of the recipe is โThe Humphrey.โ They top with granola, honey and mixed berries plus grapes and sliced banana. The granola and honey is made locally here too. Thank you for this recipe!!
Yum! Where can those bowls be purchased?
Have you tried to make your own yogurt in the Insta-Pot? O.M.G. so easy and good
Thank you! I linked the bowls in the blog post above if you are interested.
xo Michael
ALL of your recipes are SO good and this one is no exception!!! Thank you so much for such a delightful blog and all of your lovely inspiration! It is the highlight of my day to receive your email updates from IBC!!!
With all the yummy berries right now, I am loving this each morning too. I stopped at a road side stand recently and got some fresh peaches which took this dish to another level. There is nothing better than fresh peaches in the summer! Thanks Michael!! I enjoy your blog so much!!!!!!!!!
delicious yogurt, everything containing honey is highly nutritious and healthy, thank you for sharing ๐
Raspberries – you can avoid them going mouldy by freezing them (on a flat tray) as soon as you get them home. When you want them for breakfast, just take out a few and defrost overnight…. hey presto! I am a raspberry fan, and I know what you mean about going mouldy….. they have a v. short shelf life!
Great tip! I’m not a big fan of frozen raspberries when I want fresh. Haha. I’m too picky. I’ll just stick to blueberries, blackberries, and strawberries. Thanks for the tip though!
xo Michael
Hi Michael,
I have read your blog here and there in the past, but lately, since we have more time, I started really reading your posts, and going back to your older posts in search of where you were and how far you have come, a little history of you and I was hooked. I really love your new home and all that you have done, and your recipes: YUM!! I’m going to give the granola a try, looks very good and healthy!! And as I scrolled down quickly I’m excited to see your working on your office space and then I see a delicious coffee cake. I will be looking forward to reading more in the future on all the great recipes and how you put your rooms together. You really have a wonderful style…..thank you for sharing your life and I hope your time off was restful and inspiring. Take care, many blessings……Joanie
Siggiโs is my favorite and I am ordering that cute honey wand. Have you tried rinsing your raspberries in a diluted vinegar wash when you bring them home? Soak one quart of berries in 1/2 cup white vinegar and two cups cold water for five minutes. Rinse well In a colander under cold water. Lay them out on a paper towel to dry. Store in the fridge in a sealed container lined with dry paper towel leaving the lid open a little to let moisture out. This kills the mold spores on the berries. This works for me! Google it!
Gail, thank you! I was nodding my head in agreement with Michael’s comment about moldy raspberries and wishing someone had a solution. And here you’ve provided it. I will definitely try it out as I’ve written off raspberries myself and miss them.
I love siggi’s yogurt as well. It’s my favorite. Yogurt and granola is a delicious breakfast. Leaves you feeling satisfied and healthy.
What a great way to start the day! And that honey wand!! Thanks for sharing the source.