Parfait is French for ‘perfect’, and my taste buds have taken a fancy to yogurt parfaits lately.
While the word ‘breakfast’ sounds very comforting, I must admit that the thought of toiling over pots and pans, early in the morning, to dish out one is rather discomforting. When it comes to breakfast, I prefer something that doesn’t involve the use of the stovetop, microwave or oven. And yogurt parfaits adhere to my preference.

Under 300 calories: Blueberry yogurt – 140 calories; half-cup fresh berries – about 40 calories; a generous sprinkling of granola – about 100 calories.
A medley of fruits (go for seasonal [organic?] fruits); yogurt of your choice (plain or flavored) and a generous sprinkling of granola (I get mine from Whole Foods [really?] )has the potency to kick start your day in a healthy way.
With homemade parfaits you have control over the calorie intake and also partake in the “know your food” part of the “Know your Farmer, Know your Food” campaign. Buy the ingredients from your local farmers’ market and you will get to “know your farmer” too.
The parfaits act like analgesics in calming down cravings in-between-meals and also does a commendable job in pleasing your sweet tooth, in the guise of a dessert.
The smooth and luscious yogurt combined with sweet berries, interlaced with bursts of tartness, and the crunchy granola won’t disappoint you!
June 6, 2012 at 2:01 am
Looks lovely and fresh for a sunny morning!
June 6, 2012 at 3:46 pm
Thanks!
June 11, 2012 at 8:31 am
Bhaloi bolechhis. Bhurikhana ja hoyechhe, tate eta shuru korle bhaloi hoy.
June 11, 2012 at 1:46 pm
@Samrat da: eta amader doi muri aam ba doi chire aam er fancier version 😀