Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt And How To Make Some. Happy Wednesday, friends. So how is your week going so far? Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt, anyone?
I love granola or muesli with natural yogurt and jam for breakfast or as a mid-morning treat.
They especially look so good when the ingredients are layered up in a recycled empty jam jar so you can see it all rather than a bowl.
Today I am sharing this yummy Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt recipe:

How To Make Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt:
Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt.
Prep Time: 5 Minutes
Serves: 4
Skill Level: Easy
Ingredients:
- 400g 0% Fat Greek Yoghurt
- Zest of 2 Limes
- 12tbsp ‘No Added Sugar’ Granola/Muesli
- 8tbsp Streamline Seedless Raspberry Jam
- 4 empty Streamline Jars
How To Make:
- Firstly, put the yoghurt in a bowl, add the zest of 2 limes and stir well.
- Put 3 tablespoons granola or muesli in the bottom of each jar, layer 2 tablespoons of lime yoghurt on top then 1 tablespoon of Streamline seedless raspberry jam.
- Repeat with another layer of yoghurt and jam and then finish with yoghurt.
- Use a skewer to slightly marble the jam with the yoghurt.
- Last but not least, put the lids back on and refrigerate.
These are great eaten the same day but would keep overnight for breakfast the next morning.
Note: Use your favourite granola or muesli but beware of those with added sugar. We used one with spelt grains, nuts and seeds for extra fibre.

Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt anyone?
Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt. Recipe and recipe photography by Streamline jams and marmalades. They are available in Tesco, Ocado, Asda and Morrisons for a 340g jar.
The range of flavours includes: strawberry, blackcurrant, apricot, black cherry, seedless raspberry, thin cut orange, thick cut orange and diced cut orange.
How To Make Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt:
So what do you think of this Raspberry Breakfast Yoghurt recipe? Do you fancy trying it?
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You Might Also Like To Make Your Own Jam:
Fig and Caramelized Pecan Preserve: Figs In Jam:
Firstly, if you love figs, this is the jam for you!
Also try it in a sandwich with sliced Brie or Cheshire cheese, or simply enjoy it on toast or crumpets. So tasty. Fig and Caramelized Pecan Preserve: Figs In Jam.
How To Make Earl Grey’s Blueberry Jam:
Secondly, I have a tasty breakfast jam recipes for you to pop onto your breakfast toast to go with your morning cup of tea.
Maybe even a cup of Earls Grey!?
This is also a great jam topping for any time of the day. Earl Grey’s Blueberry Jam. How yummy!!
This wonderful blueberry jam is infused with a subtle hint of Earl Grey tea.
It’s made with frozen blueberries (which are often cheaper), although you could use fresh blueberries if you prefer. How To Make Earl Grey’s Blueberry Jam.
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Yum!!! Thank for sharing, I'll have to try it! Would love for you to share it on my Blog Hop Party too!
This looks delicious and right up my street. I love this kind of thing for breakfast, or at anytime of day really 🙂
Thanks Zena, I love these as a little treat too 🙂
What a lovely looking breakfast, I am going to try this receipe out. 🙂
Thanks Marie 🙂
Yoghurt and raspberries is my favourite combination. Great recipe to start a day.
Thanks Evelina 🙂
I love food layered in a jar! It looks so beautiful and delicious. This looks amazing! It's made me so hungry! xx
Thanks for stopping by Chloe 🙂
This looks delicious! And a nice change from your average cereal 🙂 x
Thanks Jayne 🙂
Ooh this raspberry breakfast yoghurt looks so good I could have it any time of the day!
Thanks Ana, aww me too 🙂
This looks so delicious. Your photography is so amazing.
Thanks Stella, this is a guest post 🙂
I love the sound of this, something so simple and yet it looks amazing x
Thanks for stopping by 🙂
This looks so delicious! I keep seeing these and I really need to give it a go. I'll get some next time I go shopping! And putting it in a jar looks great.
Thanks Francesca 🙂
Not a big fan of granola, but that looks lovely, so pretty! Might just have a go, especially since my husband likes granola:)
Thanks Dean 🙂
This is absolutely lit. Lookd delicious perfect for summer!!! x
Thanks Anna 🙂
Who another beautiful looking breakfast. You are making me hungry.
I love breakfast 🙂
I come from a facebook page I you said comment on any but I really didn't know which one to comment on so this comment is for all of them cause they sound so lovely I defo going to follow your blog im trying to get they family to eat healthier so these will all me perfect
Aww thank you so much Karen. Glad you like the recipes I post here 🙂 Hope you get to try some 🙂