Recipe ReDux Post # 16: "Carrot Cake” Yogurt
The Recipe ReDux theme for
August was “food in a jar”. I was
excited to develop a recipe incorporating this super fun concept, in fact it
was the perfect opportunity to finalize one that I have been working on
lately. My daughter loves to eat
yogurt and I am always attempting come up with creative ways to serve it. One night after she had finished dinner
and asked for her yogurt, I spied some leftover grated carrots in the fridge
that I had used to make muffins with. I threw some in with the vanilla yogurt,
along with some raisins and she loved it.
The next time I added walnuts to the mix along with some spices and
“Carrot Cake Yogurt” has now become one of her favorite yogurt treats. I enjoy
it as well and happy to serve it often since it is chocked full of
antioxidants, fiber, omega 3 fats, protein and calcium! It’s super easy to make too! So stir some up and check out the other
cool jar recipes created by the awesome Recipe Redux group.
Ingredients:
6 ounces vanilla flavored
nonfat yogurt (Greek or regular)
¼ cup finely grated carrot
1 tablespoon raisins, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped walnuts
1 dash each of cinnamon, nutmeg
and ginger (optional)
(you can also add a dash of
sweetener if desired)
Directions:
Mix all the above in a small
bowl and enjoy! Store in the fridge if not eating immediately.
Makes 1 serving
Serving
size: the entire recipe Calories 250 Protein 14 g Carb 38
g Fiber 2 g Sugars 29 g Fat 5 g Saturated fat 0.5 g Sodium 25 mg*
*results will vary based on
yogurt used
7 comments:
Sounds great for a dessert or snack, Marie!
i like this idea a lot for parfait or dessert.
How creative! Works as a dessert, breakfast or snack :)
Looks delicious! What a healthy alternative to carrot cake!
What an adorable recipe. Love the combo of ingredients. And it's a clever way to get some veggies on the family table :)
What a creative idea. Never thought to add grated carrots to yogurt. Love your photo with the layering effect.
this is a great take on carrot cake... so healthy!
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