Fruity Oatmeal Yogurt Parfaits

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Make a Simple Swap for Healthier Parfaits

Boost the nutritional value of your favorite snacks at home with a smart substitution that helps you prioritize
heart health: low-fat or nonfat Greek yogurt.

By using Greek yogurt in place of full-fat sour cream and
other dairy products, you can make nutrition-conscious decisions all year long
in recipes like Fruity Oatmeal Yogurt Parfaits. This better-for-you parfait,
part of the American Heart Association’s Healthy for Good Eat Smart initiative,
nationally supported by Danone, provides a protein-packed breakfast to start
those hectic mornings.

A single serving of Greek yogurt typically provides 10 or
more grams of protein and roughly 13% of the daily recommended value of
calcium. In fact, according to the American Heart Association, a balanced diet
that includes regular consumption of unsweetened, nonfat, plain yogurt for
individuals with hypertension may help improve blood pressure outcomes. A diet
involving smart swaps like these may contribute to heart health by providing
essential nutrients and supporting healthy blood pressure levels.

Discover easy, flavor-packed ways to make your favorite
recipes healthier for your heart at heart.org/eatsmart.

Watch video to see how to make this recipe!

Fruity Oatmeal Yogurt Parfaits
Recipe courtesy of the American Heart Association
Servings: 4 (1 parfait per serving)

  • 2 cups fresh
    or frozen sliced, hulled strawberries, thawed and patted dry if frozen
  • 2 cups fresh
    or frozen blueberries, halved blackberries or both, thawed and patted dry if
    frozen
  • 1 tablespoon,
    plus 1 teaspoon, honey
  • 2 teaspoons
    ground cinnamon
  • 2 cups water
  • 1 cup uncooked
    rolled oats
  • 2 cups nonfat
    plain Greek yogurt
  1. In medium bowl, gently stir strawberries, blueberries, honey
    and cinnamon.
  2. In medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring water and
    oats to boil. Boil 5 minutes, stirring occasionally.
  3. In each parfait glass, layer 1/4 cup oatmeal, 1/4 cup fruit
    mixture, 1/4 cup yogurt and 1/4 cup fruit mixture. Repeat layers.

Nutritional information per serving: 238 calories; 2
g total fat; 6 mg cholesterol; 47 mg sodium; 42 mg carbohydrates; 6 g fiber; 21
g total sugars; 16 g protein. (Family Features)


SOURCE:

Culinary.net

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