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Natural Greek Strained Cows Milk Yogurt 10% Fat with Live Cultures
Nutritional Claims
Source of Protein
Source of Calcium
Features
10% Fat
An unsweetened Strained Yogurt
Source of Protein
Source of Calcium
Free From Artificial Colours Flavours and Preservatives
Suitable for Vegetarians
Lifestyle
Suitable for Vegetarians
Pack Size
450g ℮
Usage Other Text
Number of Servings Per Pack: 3 Approx.
Usage Count
Number of uses – Servings – 3
Ingredients
Skimmed Greek Milk
Cream (Milk) (13%)
Live Yogurt Cultures [Lactobacillus Bulgaricus, Streptococcus Thermophilus]
Allergy Advice
For allergens, see ingredients in bold.
Storage Type
Chilled
Storage and Usage Statements
Keep Refrigerated
Storage
– Keep refrigerated 0°C to + 4°C.
– Once opened, consume within 3 days of opening and by ‘use by’ date.
– For ‘use by’ date, see lid.
Storage Conditions
Min Temp °C 0
Max Temp °C 4
Country
Country of Origin – Greece
Packed In – Greece


Smoothie
I normally use frozen berries straight out of the freezer so that you don’t have to use any ice cubes, but it can be hard on the blades of your liquidiser. However, in light of recent health scares, you might want to follow the FSAI’s advice to boil imported frozen berries for 1 minute, or even better, freeze fresh berries when there is a glut of them in the summer or buy Irish berries. Smoothies can be made up to 2 hours in advance and kept in the fridge, then just given a good stir before serving them.
MAKES ABOUT 1.2 LITRES (2 PINTS)
1 Place the berries and bananas in a liquidiser with the yogurt and juice. Process for 1 minute, until smooth. Alternatively, you can put everything into a large measuring jug and blitz with a hand-held blender, moving it up and down until smooth.
2 Half-fill tall glasses with ice cubes, if using, and pour in the red berry smoothie to serve.
MACNEAN SPECIAL PORRIDGE WITH HONEY AND CREAM
This is one of our signature breakfast dishes. It’s amazing how many people going to bed at night tell me that they can’t wait to taste the porridge! On cold winter mornings, it gets you off to a good start and takes no more than 10 minutes to prepare.
Serves 4
Place the porridge oats, milk and 150ml (1/4 pint) water in a heavy-based pan. Bring to the boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for 8–10 minutes, until the mixture has slightly thickened, stirring all the time. It’s important that the porridge has a nice soft dropping consistency, so add a little more milk if you think it needs it.
To serve, spoon the porridge into warmed bowls. Drizzle each one with some honey and Irish Mist and serve with plenty of cream poured on top.
COOK AHEAD
One of the last things we do at night in the restaurant is steep the porridge oats in the milk and water in the fridge, as leaving them overnight makes them lovely and soft so that they cook much quicker. They can also be made the night before and reheated gently in a pan on the hob.

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