Creamy Fig Yogurt Breakfast Parfait Cups! A healthy gluten-free breakfast with a boost of fiber! Blended yogurt cups with dried California Mission Figs, chia seeds, a drizzle of molasses, and a cinnamon toasted Buckwheat topping! Ya’ll, this is so heavenly! Simple ingredients, energizing, quick to make, and oh so deliciously good!
Do you know what happens when a creamy smoothie and power breakfast bowl collide? They make yogurt parfait cups! The offspring two of the best breakfast foods. Okay wow, that’s UBER corny. But it’s truly the best way I can describe this fig yogurt HAVEN!
Now, ready for the real story? Mmm k?
I had full intentions of just updating this fig newton breakfast smoothie, because yes, the pictures make me cringe. But then I started reading the post and the recipe and I thought to myself. Oh no no no, we need to do better than this. I can’t update this. I need to REDO the whole recipe and make it better, like stat! My OCD tendencies shining bright ya’ll.
So that’s what I did. I revamped the whole recipe using crunchy ancient grains as the topping, California Mission Figs, and much more nutrition packed into that little yogurt parfait cup. Mmmm mmmm, blended yogurt with fig filling and a cinnamon toasted topping! Â I think you’re going to like this. “I like it ah lot.” –> Name that movie.
Before I jump into this recipe, let’s talk about FIGS and let’s talk about that makes this Fig Yogurt parfait.. um.. PERFECT. Ha, See what I did there? Parfait means perfect in French. Just in case you didn’t know. Wink Wink. 😉
Okay okay, the PARFAIT part comes from the cinnamon toasted buckwheat groats. Which you will become obsessed with. I promise! More on that later.
But first… FIGS! Gah oh how I love thee! Especially dried California Mission figs! They are delicious. They are packed with so much nutrition!
I’ll go ahead and put on my Corny Cotter hat for this next saying.
Let’s get FIGGY with it!
FANTASTIC FIG FACTS:
- Good source of fiber. A ½ cup of dried figs packs close to 30 percent of the daily value for fiber.Â
- Good source of potassium, copper, manganese, iron, and vitamin B6Â
- Dried figs have high levels of vitamins and minerals, this means more antioxidants ya’ll! SUPER NOURISHing.Â
- They are a natural Sweetener. Fig paste is a great sugar replacement in baking and in my case, breakfast parfaits!Â
What I also really like about Figs is that they are a great replacement for banana in recipes (nutrient wise) and they give it recipes more bulk. I love banana but I can’t tell you how many people I know that actually don’t like banana, yet still need that potassium. Figs are a great source of potassium, similar to that of banana. Which is another reason why I added FIGS to this smoothie!
Now that we’ve chatted enough about figs. I should probably tell you what’s in the rest of fig yogurt parfait cups, right?
That top coating and ancient grain is the cinnamon toasted buckwheat! And like I mentioned above, you’ll be hooked at toasting buckwheat after tying this!
Just a little coconut palm sugar, cinnamon, coconut oil, and buckwheat groats is all you need. They toast up in 5 minutes. They also “pop” in your mouth when you eat them. Kinda like cocoa crispies, but .. um.. way healthier and more crunch!
Buckwheat is not a wheat, in fact, it’s not even a grain!
Buckwheat is a seed from a plant that can survives in cold climates. And it has amazing nutrients! It’s high in amino acids, calcium, B Vitamins, and it’s slow to digest. Which means it’s going to help stabilize blood sugar. Now pair that with anti-inflammatory rich cinnamon and you got yourself a winner of a toasted topping for that fig yogurt parfait. Or at least I think so.
HOW TO MAKE THESE DELICIOUS CREAMY FIG YOGURT BREAKFAST PARFAITS:
Oh and I almost forgot. For a extra dose of iron, drizzle a wee bit of molasses on top of the parfait cups. It’s heavenly!
Goodness enough chitty chatty. Let’s eat. Cool?
PrintFig Yogurt Breakfast Parfait Cups
- Total Time: 16 minutes
- Yield: 2 parfaits 1x
Description
Creamy Fig Yogurt Breakfast Parfait Cups –Â A healthy gluten-free breakfast with a fiber boost! A blended Yogurt Cup with dried California Mission Figs, chia seeds, a drizzle of molasses, and a cinnamon toasted buckwheat topping!
Ingredients
- ½ cup dried figs. Stems removed.
- 1 cup almond or coconut milk
- ½ cup plain greek yogurt
- 1 frozen small to medium banana
- 1 tbsp honey (divided)
- 1 tbsp creamy almond butter
- ½ cup buckwheat groats (cinnamon toasted ) *see notes for other toasted grain options*
- 1 tsp coconut oil
- ½ tsp cinnamon
- 1 tsp coconut sugar.
- dash of cinnamon
- 1 tbsp chia seed
- drizzle of molasses on top
- Optional protein boost -> 1 scoop vanilla protein.:
Instructions
- Remove stems from figs, slice in half, place in bowl and cover with water and a drizzle of honey. Soak for 10 minutes or so. This is optional but it makes the figs more soft, flexible, and sticky sweet for the parfait cups. Like a fig newton filling!
- Preheat oven to 350F. While oven preheats, make your creamy yogurt blend.
- In a blender, blend together yogurt, almond milk, banana, honey, almond butter. Set aside.
- Toss together ½ cup buckwheat groats coconut oil, cinnamon, and sugar. See notes of other grains to toast.
- Toast on baking pan at 350F for 5-6 minutes. Remove and let cool.
- Place 3 slices of figs (each) into two cups, pour your creamy yogurt blend on top. Layer with more figs on top. Add toasted cinnamon buckwheat on top, then a pinch of cinnamon, molasses, and chia seeds.
Notes
- Feel free to try this with regular oats, steel cut oats, and quinoa, but take a little longer to toast. Around 10 minutes or so. Check at frequently so you don’t overcook.
- For vegan option, use coconut yogurt or non dairy yogurt of choice.
- Prep Time: 10 minutes
- Cook Time: 6 minutes
- Category: breakfast
- Cuisine: American
Nutrition
- Serving Size: 1 parfait
- Calories: 260
- Sugar: 18g
- Fat: 6g
- Saturated Fat: 1g
- Carbohydrates: 45g
- Fiber: 6g
- Protein: 8g
p.s
If you are fig newton fan, then you will LOVE these fig yogurt breakfast parfaits. Taste so similar!!
Favorite breakfast? Any other buckwheat or fig recipes you got? Oh do share!
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Cheers!
anne
This was so creamy! LOVED it
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I never thought that when combined together they create a great dish like this. Attractive, must try immediately
Kera Holm
I just tried this since figs were in season – used frozen coconut milk cubes and it was nice and thick for a smoothie bowl – thank you so much for the great combo,
Cotter Crunch
oh great idea with coconut! Did you try with the toasted buckwheat too?
Kera
No – had some toasted granola, so threw that on top…
tieghan Gerard
Figs are truly one of my most favorite fruits. I love this breakfast parfait so much!
Erin
LOVING these! Nice work!
Jody - Fit at 59
I friggin loved fig newtons!!! I love figs too!!!
Cotter Crunch
me too friend!
Lexi @Lexi'scleankitchen
YUM! This is such a great eggless breakfast!! You had me at figs + honey!
Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen
Those figs look amazing Lindsay! And these parfaits would make the perfect breakfast or any time of the day snack! So loaded with goodness!
Cotter Crunch
Totally! I’d eat your peach praline for breakfast. hehe!
Bethany
These look so delicious and so pretty!
Matt Robinson
We were talking about figs the other day. They’re one my all time favorites, so I can’t wait to try this!
Cotter Crunch
Mine too! FIGTASTIC. Ya, i’m so corny..
Heather Christo
These are just so pretty LIndsay- i am glad your OCD came out for these! Figs are the best- I am all over this!
Cotter Crunch
Haha good! OCD shining!
Alice @ Hip Foodie Mom
LOVE these yogurt-breakfast-parfait-cups!!!! so pretty and they look so delicious!
Gerry Speirs
I heart figs! This is perfect to start the day 🙂
Aimee
Forget coffee as the best part of waking up! I’d hop out of bed to eat these delicious looking parfaits and the fact that they taste similar to my childhood fav fig newton bars is a huge bonus.
Liz @ Floating Kitchen
I approve of your OCD tendencies. Because, damn does this look good. Love the crunchy topping. I want this every morning during fig season!
Cotter Crunch
Haha yea for OCD-ness!
Alex
This looks fantastic! Figs are one of the best fruits of summer for sure – love how you used them in here with all those other rich flavors!
Cotter Crunch
Thanks friend! I wish figs were year around too! Thank goodness for dried figs
Ben Myhre
oooo.. this looks gorgeous. I like dried figs… I LOOOOOVE fresh figs. Unfortunately, I rarely see them at the market around here.
Cotter Crunch
Oh bummer. Where do you live? I see them in our markets now. But it’s brief!
Gaby Dalkin
This yogurt looks dreamy!!
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table
I totally thought those were hemp hearts on top! I love this buckwheat idea too though. And figs, obv. Sending this to Vegas too. 😉
Cotter Crunch
You should try toasting those! You ready bro! Been thinking and praying for you tomorrow!!!
Laura @ Sprint 2 the Table
You’re the best, brother. Thank you.
Emily
Mmm…. Wow I love the sweetness of figs. I think I’ve had them once or twice, but I haven’t seen dried figs here. These look so good and creamy and delicious.
Cotter Crunch
really? Go to your local grocer! I bet they have the califlornia mission figs! I’ll send ya some if not!
dixya @food, pleasure, and health
looks more like a dessert and i will take 2 please!
Cotter Crunch
You got it! come for breakfast?
SAM @ Bites of Wellness
Figs are hands down my favorite dried fruit! you don’t have average to give me a reason to make this yummy parfait with some coconut milk yogurt – delish!
Cotter Crunch
yes! coconut milk would rock! or Kite Almond milk yogurt!
Susie @ Suzlyfe
Fun fact: I grew up with a fig tree in my back yard. Until it tried to (and was successful in doing so) growth THROUGH a maple tree next to it. And then they both had to get cut down. Le sigh.
Cotter Crunch
What a sad story. Maybe they are hanging out in tree heaven. LOL!