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Receta Fruit and granola breakfast brûlée
by Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche

I kind of feel like I managed to trick myself with this fruit and granola breakfast brûlée. I know the magician isn’t supposed to be fooled by their own illusions, but somehow, despite knowing full well that this recipe is made from 90% healthy breakfast ingredients, it tasted like a sinfully luxurious dessert. It’s amazing how far a couple of teaspoons of caramelised sugar can go… Underneath the crispy, crackly sugar topping and the creamy Greek yogurt, there’s a thick layer of fruit and granola. Obviously you can use whatever fruits you fancy – I used strawberries, grapes and blueberries (three of my absolute favourites). Since this recipe only has a few ingredients, you also need to choose a really good quality granola. I used this crumbly pumpkin and flax seed granola from Nature’s Path. The flavour of this stuff is just gorgeous – it’s got a pinch of cinnamon, which gives it a lovely wintery flavour, and the pumpkin and flax seeds are yummy (I’m really getting into seeds lately, if that’s not too weird a thing to say). I’ve been enjoying it just served with milk (like a normal person would do), or sprinkled over yogurt, but it was fun to try using it in a different way too, and it’s definitely something that will be repeated. The Nature’s Path granola has quite a fine texture, so it was perfect for mixing with the fruit straight from the box. But if you do find any larger lumps, just break them up a little before adding them to your ramekin. Then add a good dollop of Greek yogurt and a little sprinkling of brown sugar. I originally tried browning the sugar under the grill (broiler) – I like my recipes to be as simple as possible, so I avoid using specialist equipment if I can. It was really tasty cooked this way, but it’s not ideal – the sugar doesn’t brown or crisp up in the same way, and you do risk the yogurt getting a bit warm on top. Basically, the sugar just melts – which is tasty, but not really the breakfast brûlée we’re going for. So if you have one, use one of those little kitchen blowtorches instead, to give that nice crispy layer of caramelised sugar. And then just crack through the top with your spoon, and dig in! The sugar takes on such a rich caramel flavour as it browns, it’s really amazing. Make sure you scoop right to the bottom to get that lovely fresh fruit and tasty Nature’s Path granola! Fruit and granola breakfast brûlée   Print Prep time Total time   Author: Becca @ Amuse Your Bouche Recipe type: Breakfast Yield: Serves 1 Ingredients 3 red grapes, halved 2 strawberries, quartered 6 blueberries 1 tbsp Nature’s Path Nice and Crumbly granola 2 tbsp Greek yogurt 2 tsp brown sugar Instructions Place the chopped fruit and granola in the bottom of a large ramekin, and mix to combine. Spread the Greek yogurt on top, then sprinkle with brown sugar. If you have one, use a kitchen blowtorch to caramelise the sugar. If you don't have a blowtorch, you can melt the sugar for a minute under the grill (broiler), but it won't crisp up in the same way - a blowtorch is ideal. 3.4.3177 Note: Nutritional information is approximate, and will depend on exactly what ingredients you choose. My healthier French toast would be pretty great with a dollop of yogurt and some granola too: