Fruit parfait

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A fruit parfait is a delightful, visually appealing, and refreshing dessert or breakfast option. It’s essentially a layered glass or bowl filled with various components: typically a combination of yogurt (or another creamy base), fruits, and granola or crushed cookies for texture and crunch. The beauty of this dish lies in its customization; you can use a variety of ingredients based on personal preference or what’s seasonally available.

Recipe for a Classic Fruit Parfait:

Ingredients:
1. 2 cups Greek yogurt (vanilla or plain)
2. 1 cup mixed fresh fruits (like berries, sliced peaches, pineapple chunks, etc.)
3. 1/2 cup granola or crushed cookies (for example, honey-roasted almonds, cinnamon clusters, or crushed graham crackers)
4. Honey or maple syrup for drizzling (optional)
5. Mint leaves for garnish (optional)

Instructions:

  1. Prepare Your Components: Start by preparing your ingredients. If using fresh fruits, wash and chop them into bite-sized pieces. If you’re using granola or cookies, ensure they’re ready to go as well.

  2. Assemble the Parfait: This step is all about layering for aesthetic appeal. In your serving glasses or a large trifle bowl, begin with a spoonful of yogurt at the bottom, followed by a layer of fruit, and top it off with a generous sprinkling of granola. Repeat these layers until you’ve used up all ingredients, ending with a final drizzle of granola or cookie crumbs.

  3. Dress It Up: Drizzle some honey or maple syrup over the top for added sweetness if desired. Garnish with a sprig of fresh mint leaves for a touch of elegance.

  4. Chill Before Serving: For best results, refrigerate your parfaits for at least 30 minutes to an hour before serving. This allows the flavors to meld together and chills the yogurt, making it more refreshing.

  5. Serve & Enjoy: Spoon out individual portions or serve directly from the trifle bowl. Fruit parfaits can be enjoyed straight away or prepared ahead of time for a quick, healthy snack or dessert.

This recipe serves 4-6, depending on the size of your serving glasses. Feel free to adjust quantities and ingredients based on your taste and dietary needs!

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