One of the many fun activities during my weekend grocery shopping while I was in US was strolling through the endless rows of products right from cereal to various kinds of sauces to fresh, exotic vegetables. Most of the times, I was on tight budget, so once the contents from my pre-made shopping list are in my cart, all I used to do was gape and make a mental note of stuff-I-want-to-buy-once-I-have-tons-of-dollars. You see, shopping frugally was never my cup of tea. I was desired for more. My sinister heart would coax me to buy much more than I wanted but my rational mind would stop me every single time!.
During such escapades, I discovered these down under yogurt cups from an australian company called Wallaby. I tried once and I was hooked. I never imagined fruit at bottom + yogurt on top can be such a delicious indulgence. From then onwards, I bought atleast 10 of these yogurt cups each week, on an average to eat one every day and rest of the three when I crave for more. This went on for couple of years until I moved out of Virginia in the summer of 2010.
..this was my favorite go-to-snack whenever I am low & need some pep up..and it always worked!
While in California, I did search for these, tried a few other fruit-at-bottom products but nothing came closer to the lusciousness of wallaby. I had to be content with flavored yogurts available at Trader Joes, like this one...
...I miss you Trader Joes...:-(
Now, after almost 2 years, on a whim I longed for my favorite indulgence. One night, I swear I even dreamed about these. Determined to make my dream a reality, I made some fruit-at-bottom-yogurt-jars today. The recipe is so darn simple and it came out perfectly in my very first try. Any combination of firm fruit can be used, if you want to refrigerate and use it over a week or so. I had few plums on hand, so I made of them for today's recipe. TH wants with strawberries next time around and off I am to get some berries tomorrow from our nearby fruit market. :-)
Enjoy..
...plums...oh..you..luscious plums..
..cornstarch water being added to cooked,mushy fruit..
plum compote... I have saved some for my toasted bread in tomorrow's breakfast..
[Updated on 21st July 2014] This is my entry to KitchenAid Contest, open exclusively for participants of Indian Food Blogger Meet 2014 scheduled to happen in Bangalore on August 1st and 2nd 2014.
Siri I love flavored yogurts may be the one like this or any kind... I prefer flavored ones to plain! U have made it so perfect :) I m in love with ur Jar ;)
this recipe looks simple yet stunning... i would love to give this to my lil one.. can i omit the cornstarch water in compote preparation as this is for my kid?
I love eating yogurt with a big dollop of homemade jam. I really like the idea of serving it like this tough. It looks so beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love this idea. I make it with strawberry chunks as my son loves it.
ReplyDeletei had so many of these on my trip to aussieland and i know how u wud have dreamed of them! aaah ! and urs looks lovely! totally fresh
ReplyDeleteSiri I love flavored yogurts may be the one like this or any kind... I prefer flavored ones to plain!
ReplyDeleteU have made it so perfect :)
I m in love with ur Jar ;)
I love, love love, this!
ReplyDeleteand the jar, oh the jar!
I have never tasted a plum at the bottom yogurt, what a burst of color, I wish I could dig in.
wow wonderful yogurt.It looks so heavenly and so good to be true to make at home.got to try it fir sure.thanks for sharing this recipe siri.
ReplyDeletebloody goodlooking! and i love plums.... preferably with fresh cream... but in the interest of my girth, this looks like a better option!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so pretty! And I love plums!
ReplyDeletewoweeeeee ; summer splash indeed and yes the jar has my attention too :)
ReplyDeleteYum! Such a great idea as store-bought ones can contain so much sugar!
ReplyDeletethis recipe looks simple yet stunning... i would love to give this to my lil one.. can i omit the cornstarch water in compote preparation as this is for my kid?
ReplyDeleteHi Bhuvana,
DeleteCornstarch gives a nice jelly-like texture to the fruit compote. You can definitely omit that and make the recipe as-is.
Siri