I’ve never been a person who enjoyed breakfast. Brunch? Yes. Breakfast for dinner? Definitely! But eating first thing in the morning only a short time after waking up? No, thank you. Unfortunately, breakfast is one of the most important meals of the day. Even more important now that I am pregnant and my days have become exponentially busier now that my daughter is in school. Our day starts sharply at 7:15am and it’s nonstop movement until at least 9am. Skipping breakfast until I’m hungry is no longer an option so I’ve been looking into light but filling options to keep me going through the morning.
Traditionally I love the heavier breakfast items like bacon, sausage, eggs and hash browns. Unfortunately they’re simply too heavy in the morning. Instead I’ve been searching for recipes unlike any other breakfast I usually eat. I started with fruit and yoghurt because it’s alway been a favorite snack of mine. Thanks to Noosa yoghurt, I’ve been #noosafresh challenged to create a few new recipes unlike any other to combine with my daily yoghurt.
Egg In Toast Recipe with Pumpkin Yoghurt
Ingredients:
A tab of butter
1 slice of toast
1 egg
Salt and Pepper to taste
noosa® pumpkin yoghurt
Directions:
Using a circle cookie cutter, remove the center of your toast.
Melt a tab of butter in your favorite frying pan and add the toast.
Crack the egg into the center of your toast.
Allow to fry for about 1-2minutes until the egg is cooked on one side.
Salt and Pepper before flipping over.
Cook an additional 1-2minutes until the egg is fried.
Even though I grew up in the North, thanks to my snowbird grandparents, I have a few distinctly southern tastebuds. For instance, eggs, whether they are fried, scrambled or sunny side up are meant to be eaten on toast. Taking that Idea I jumped on the bandwagon with the new egg in toast concept, it’s an egg unlike any other! I was surprised at how easy these are to make too.
I paired this tasty meal with a bowl of noosa® pumpkin yoghurt. Now I know what you’re thinking. Pumpkin?! I thought the same at first but noosa yoghurt is unlike any other I’ve had before. This creamy yoghurt has this delicious smooth texture with just the right amount of flavor. There is just the right amount of pumpkin flavor without feeling like you’re being hit over the head with it. Plus, noosa® contains 6 grams of protein and 20% of my daily calcium in just 6oz. Plus, the whole grain toast and egg are packed with more proteins and grains. Which keeps me feeling full and happy knowing I’m providing baby with a great source of nutrition.
Berry Mint Toast with Cranberry Apple Yoghurt
Ingredients:
1 slice of toast
1 tbs of light cream cheese
Fresh Berries
Sprig of Mint
noosa® cranberry apple yoghurt
Directions
Toast bread as desired.
Allow to cool slightly and spread the cream cheese.
Top with fresh berries and sprig of mint.
Pair with noosa® cranberry apple yoghurt.
If you like your breakfast fruity you’re going to love this duo. The lightweight cream cheese and berries takes toast for plain and boring to flavorful. The richness of the toast pairs perfectly with sweet and tart noosa® yoghurt. One of the things I loved about the cranberry apple flavor is that it’s thick and rich which helps me feel satiated.
Yoghurt is great with my breakfast but it’s bright fruit flavors make noosa® a delicious snack all on it’s own too. It’s made with farm fresh ingredients including fresh whole milk, clover alfalfa honey and juicy, ripe fruits.
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This is a sponsored conversation on behalf of noosa. All opinions remain my own.
This does look like a nice way to prepare toast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day and we do need most of the nutrients during this meal to jumpstart our day!
I love this! What a cute idea! my kids love eating yogurt with their breakfast!
Oh I’d love to try the Egg in Toast recipe. That pumpkin woudl be such a nice touch.
I find lately I have been using yogurt for breakfast in almost everything my smoothes with fruits, etc. Pumpkin yogurt I have to try sound different and interesting spice with your toast recipes.
Those sound awesome. What fun ways to make boring old toast not so boring.