Roasted Persimmon Yogurt Bowl
This roasted persimmon yogurt bowl is a quick and easy breakfast bowl full of winter flavors.
(This post was originally published in 2014. Republishing today with new images and updated recipe).
One of the things I take for granted is that I am experiencing new things everyday. Despite living in the US for over a decade, I still get to experience new flavors, new dishes and traditions now and then. I keep discovering fruits that are not native to Africa. I’ve told you about my discovery (and love) of pears, pomegranates and now it’s persimmons.
I first tried a persimmon a few months ago while staying with a friend in San Diego. Her one-year old daughter and I shared one and I was hooked despite only having a few bites because the baby was enjoying it more than me and I had to be a good Aunty. So I had to get my own when I returned home.
Have you ever tried a persimmon? I love the texture, sweetness and of course the vibrant color. To me it’s a mix between a pear and a pumpkin. Is that even possible? And look at that gorgeous color! My exploration lead to this roasted persimmon yogurt bowl that I made a few days ago for a healthier breakfast.
This yogurt bowl is my new way of adding texture and diversity to my mornings. I used plain 0% fat greek yogurt as the based and topped with roasted persimmons, homemade coconut granola, pistachios and chia seeds, all drizzled with honey and a sprinkle of sea salt. Lots of crunch and good-for-you toppings and diet-friendly if you are on one at this time of the year.
Roasted Persimmons with Greek Yogurt and Pistachios
Ingredients
- 1 ripe persimmon, peeled and cut into wedges
- 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 cup plain greek yogurt
- 1 tablespoon chopped shelled pistachios
- 2 tablespoons homemade granola
- 1 tablespoon chia seeds
- 1 tablespoon honey
- Sea salt for sprinkling
Instructions
Notes
Adapted from bon appetit Magazine
Dear Zainab, I agree. It is time for the healthy, yet sweet and refreshing desserts to get ready for the spring!!
This is delicious.
Have a nice weekend. Blessings dear. Catherine xo
Catherine, thank you very much dear!! I love refreshing desserts now…it’s almost as if I was wishing spring already!! Have a great weekend too 🙂
Ok, need to try persimmons! I’ve never had them before but I have seen so many recipes for them. Love this light and healthy dessert. You pictures have been looking awesome lately! Pinning and sharing on social media Zainab!
Thank you Krista!! You need to try them soon indeed. So delightful and you know one can never have too much fruit! Thank you for sharing on social media 🙂 Have a great weekend and see you at the party tomorrow!
Absolutely girl! 🙂 It sounded amazing, and so true on the fruit. It has been my “dessert” this week. See ya tomorrow chica!
This looks wonderful… I just bought my first persimmon- can’t wait to try! <3
Thanks Allie!! Please let me know if you like it. It was interesting at first but I was definitely into them!
we got hooked by reading the title of this post…felt like just the thing we want to try and those beautiful clicks have convinced us of the same….gotta try out soon,thanks for sharing 🙂
Thanks guys!! You are always so kind. I hope you can try it soon 🙂
I remember the first time I had persimmons. My mouth totally did a happy dance! I love this and I bet they are fabuous roasted!!
Liz, mine totally did too!! They were great roasted…even better if I can say so. Hope you have a great weekend!
Persimmons! Wow, I’ve never tried them but the idea of something that tastes like a pear-pumpkin hybrid sounds really intriguing (I can sort of imagine the taste and I’m liking the idea!) What I do know is that Greek yoghurt with honey and any kind of nuts and/or fruit added is one of the most delicious tastes in the world. I’ve lived in Greece for many years and this is a staple on cafe menus.
P.S. Just discovered this blog and I think it’s lovely!!
Helen, thank you so much for visiting!! I am so glad you like the blog. I hope you find some recipes you will enjoy. Persimmons are very tasty and I hope that description does them justice lol! I had no idea this combo was a staple in Greece. Thanks for the info 🙂
I love persimmons but have never tried roasting them – what a wonderful idea girl and sounds delicious! Topping them over Greek yogurt with pistachios sounds incredible and makes such a tasty healthy dessert too! Pinning, can’t wait to try this, thanks for sharing Zainab 🙂
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Thanks Kelly!! Roasting them is amazing..try it next time you grab some 🙂
I really love persimmons and this presentation is so elegant Zainab! Beautiful photography too!
Thank you so much Trish! I tried some of the dark board tricks we picked up in MN.
Confession: I’ve never tasted persimmons but I doubt they grow here. Thanks for reminding that I need to try them on my next visit to the US! This looks so simply delicious; I also love sweetening my greek yogurt with honey. Pinning this 🙂 .
I don’t think they grow in tropical places like Jamaica and home. But you should definitely try it next time you are around here!!
I’ve never had fresh persimmons. I’ve had the frozen ones sold at Trader Joe’s, but never fresh. This yogurt dish is actually pretty healthy and would make a great breakfast! If I ever find persimmons where I live, I’ll have to pick some up and try this recipe!
I didn’t know they had frozen ones!! Interesting. I will have to try that except we don’t have a Trader Joe’s here in Upstate. So so annoying!! I’ll have to just send you some fresh persimmons then 🙂 I know you will like them!
I gotto use more of persimmon, this recipe sounds like a fun and interesting way to use up the fruit.
Great looking and healthy start to the morning. P.
Thanks Ash!!
I have never even heard of these, apparently I need to branch out on my fruit! This looks delicious! I love the salty addition with the pistachios. I am all for having lighter desserts after the holidays and this sounds like the perfect thing to try! I need this in my life right now!
What? I thought I was the one discovering new things here hahah! It’s really simple and light and I was satisfied for that evening. Although the next, I jumped back to cupcakes :O