Ingredients
- 1 8-ounce carton vanilla low-fat yogurt
- 1/4 teaspoon almond extract or 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
- 1/2 of an 8-ounce container frozen light whipped dessert topping, thawed
- 3 cups fresh raspberries and/or cut-up fresh strawberries
- 3 cups fresh blueberries
Directions
1. In a large bowl, stir together yogurt and almond extract or vanilla. Fold in whipped topping.
2. To serve, in six 12-ounce glasses or dessert dishes, alternate layers of the berries with layers of the yogurt mixture. Makes 6 servings.
Make-Ahead Directions: Prepare parfaits as directed through Step 2. Cover and chill for up to 1 hour.
Yummy...now I know why Walmonster had their blueberries right beside their strawberries the other day...teehee!
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This looks so pretty and festive for the 4th of July!!!
ReplyDeleteYUM! Although why I should take joy in a celebration of brits getting their behinds whooped is beyond me ;)
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Wow, that looks good. I gotta get me some blueberries and strawberries and cream this week! I especially love the idea of almond extra in the cream. It just gives things such a nice 'rich' flavor.
ReplyDeleteWe had something very much like this for breakfast. Blueberries were such a bargain at Costco this week!
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Oh how wonderful of you to make these for us, I'm coming right over for mine!! hehe What a delicious sounding dessert, so simple and yet full of goodness. Don't I sound like a commercial? lol I'm going to be going to the strawberry farm this coming week to pick strawberries so I'll be trying this parfait!!! xoxo
ReplyDeleteNow that looks like a yummy & refreshing dessert for the 4th.
ReplyDeleteThis desert looks delicious ... We're celebrating Canada Day with cheesecake & raspberries (red & white :-} )today.
ReplyDeletethere is only one thing I like more than blueberries.... and thats MORE BLUEBERRIES
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ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful and is bound to taste even better!!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful!! What a cool, summer treat. Thanks for sharing the recipe. I just planned a trip to the grocery store!!
ReplyDeleteBoy, that look really good. I will try it and see for myself.lol. Thank you and I hope you have a great fourth. connie from Texas
ReplyDeleteOh, so inspiring. Coming from someone who is not a cook, this is a big complient to you!
ReplyDeleteOh I just love parfaits, and strawberries, and blueberries!
ReplyDeleteKarla
Thanks for posting the exact recipe I needed to finish out my Family 4th! And...thinking about that yogurt/whipped topping mix...this might be really good with pineapple and marschino cherries :) Can't wait to give it a try...
ReplyDeleteOooo, what a pretty dessert! I'm not much on blue berries...but I could learn..lol.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
MMMMMMMM YUMMY!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteYum! That sure looks good :)
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xo
I always make a Red, White and Blue dessert on 4th of July. Trouble is, my husband can't eat whipped topping. So it has to be whipped cream.
ReplyDeleteSo I think, with all the Strawberries around... it will be simple ol' Strawberry Shortcake with some Blueberries on it. Home made biscuits... Real Heavy Whipped Cream... Whipped right before dessert and the grandkids can 'fight' over who gets the 2 beaters, for licking. :-)
Happy 4th of July and thank you, for your family's service to protecting our Freedom.
Mari-Nanci
that dessert looks beautiful, light and refreshing.
ReplyDeleteYum! Thanks for sharing the great recipe~Have a great fourth!
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