YoCus (Yoghurt Cups)

by Dr. Daamini Shrivastav

June 11, 2015

It’s been a hectic  work week as a result of which I was parted from my beloved kitchen by virtue of never-ending meetings. Boy was I glad to be back in there over the weekend and spend happy hours rummaging in my cupboards and dreaming of what to make and what flavours will work and compliment each other ; it’s my happy place and believe you me, it’s taken a while for me to get here :-)

So much so that I deem kitchen therapy as satisfying and therapeutic as my workouts. It really has a wonderful way of liberating you from the outside world and alien thoughts and making you focus and connect with the present. Something which is so very hard to accomplish today especially when that wretched phone won’t stop beeping!

(note : silence your phone prior to a workout and being in the kitchen cooking. It’s the best favour you can do for yourself)

 

Anyway so on to my YoCus (indulge me if you will please). Portion control is important when it comes to snacks to ensure you don’t go overboard on the your day’s calorie intake. I for one love yoghurt and fruit as a snack, but not unlike others, I have a tendency to sit with a large bowl and go on devouring spoonful upon spoonful. The answer, controlled-individual-portions of course  :-)

Quick Look

33 - Calories

Ingredients 1 cup of low fat yoghurt 1/2 cup of almond milk 1 small punnet each of raspberries and strawberries (feel free to use other berries) 2 tsp cinnamon (again I love the spice so I always use a generous amount) 2 tbsp chia seeds Topping : I sprinkled pomegranate seeds but you may use crushed nuts or slice almonds or even cacao nibs Muffin trays lined with paper cups   Directions 1. In a blender, blitz the almond milk, yoghurt and berries first. Then add in the chia seeds and cinnamon. Blend well till it’s a pour-able mixture ! IMG_1571 Pour the mixture into the muffin cases lined trays. Sprinkle a top with pomegranate seeds and deep-freeze overnight. 12 hours later …. enjoy your snack ;-) FullSizeRender The picture looks a little gooey and runny because I couldn’t wait the overnight freeze and delved into one just 3 hours after I placed them in the freezer. That being said – YUM :-D





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Juggling many roles from physician to writer to pilates instructor to Marketing-PR executive, Dr. Daamini is constantly pushed and inspired to get creative on how to encompass a Retreat into her daily life.
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