How to Make Fruit Salad With Yogurt

Prepare the fruit., Prepare the bowl., Add other ingredients., Add the dressing., Finished.

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Prepare the fruit.

    Depending on the fruit of the season, wash it first, then peel, seed, core and cut it into small bite-sized pieces.

    Save any juice that comes to add to the salad.
  2. Step 2: Prepare the bowl.

    Place the cut fruit in a deep bowl, and if possible, sprinkle on a tablespoon of lemon juice to preserve the color of cut fruit. , You could add shredded coconut, raisins, craisins, chopped raw or toasted nuts, or dried fruit bits. , Use plain whole or low-fat yogurt, adding enough to lightly coat each piece of fruit, without having a lot of yogurt sitting on the bottom of the bowl.

    Toss lightly with a large spoon.

    You could also mix the yogurt with mayonnaise or sour cream to vary the taste.

    You could also use flavored yogurt such as vanilla or strawberry to add a sweeter, more fruity flavor. ,
  3. Step 3: Add other ingredients.

  4. Step 4: Add the dressing.

  5. Step 5: Finished.

Detailed Guide

Depending on the fruit of the season, wash it first, then peel, seed, core and cut it into small bite-sized pieces.

Save any juice that comes to add to the salad.

Place the cut fruit in a deep bowl, and if possible, sprinkle on a tablespoon of lemon juice to preserve the color of cut fruit. , You could add shredded coconut, raisins, craisins, chopped raw or toasted nuts, or dried fruit bits. , Use plain whole or low-fat yogurt, adding enough to lightly coat each piece of fruit, without having a lot of yogurt sitting on the bottom of the bowl.

Toss lightly with a large spoon.

You could also mix the yogurt with mayonnaise or sour cream to vary the taste.

You could also use flavored yogurt such as vanilla or strawberry to add a sweeter, more fruity flavor. ,

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