4.29 69 Published Sep 14, 2011, Updated Sep 18, 2024 For this peanut butter yogurt fluff bowl I whipped Greek yogurt with peanut butter and stevia until fluffy. For the toppings my go-to’s are blueberries, banana, more peanut butter and a little grain-free granola. I know this recipe seems super simple, but I think this is worth sharing. Especially with the added trick of whipping the yogurt together with peanut butter and stevia.

Benefits of Greek Yogurt

I love Greek yogurt for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, it is an excellent source of protein and I usually buy full fat Greek yogurt (as opposed to low-fat or fat-free) to get all those healthy fats as well. Pro tip: low-fat and fat-free products typically swap fat for sugar to make sure it still tastes good! I’ll take fat over sugar any day. It’s also loaded with probiotics (aka good bacteria) which is important for a healthy gut and immune system!

Ingredients in Whipped Peanut Butter Yogurt Bowl

Greek yogurt – you can use whatever fat level you like for the yogurt. I buy full-fat for my daughter so that’s typically what I use. peanut butter – any type of nut or seed butter will work. liquid vanilla stevia – or your favorite natural sweetener. banana slices and blueberries – the perfect toppings for added potassium and antioxidants. granola – I love making my own grain-free granola, but store-bought granola works as well. My fave is Purely Elizabeth’s granola.

Substitutions & Notes

Toppings: Feel free to get creative with your toppings! My go-to’s are banana and blueberries, but there are so many other great options that would pair wonderfully! I think a chocolate version needs to happen next! Yogurt: I like to use full fat Greek yogurt, but you can totally use non-dairy yogurt as well. I bet it would be delicious with full-fat coconut milk yogurt. Peanut butter: Feel free to swap out the peanut butter for any nut or seed butter. Peanut flour: You can also try it with peanut flour instead of nut butter for a lower calorie option! Stevia: If you aren’t a stevia fan you can easily use any liquid sweetener of choice. Maple syrup, honey or agave would all be delicious!

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