This TikTok viral recipe definitely lived up to the hype. It’s an easy, yet fancy looking breakfast you can quickly whip up for guests or just yourself any day of the week. We of course added our Olive This! twist by subbing out the sugar normally seen in these recipes for natural sweeten, flavored balsamic vinegar. It not only lets you skip the processed sugar but also adds an extra flavor hint.
The best part of yogurt toast is how versatile this recipe is. We have used Strawberry Balsamic to highlight the fresh strawberries but truly any naturally flavored balsamic would be great. We particularly enjoy it with the berry or fruit flavored dark balsamics but even the white balsamics are quite nice. And to top the toast feel free to use any favorite fruit sliced thinly. I am especially looking forward to peach season to top it with thin, juicy peach slices
Ingredients
- 1 egg
- 1/2 cup Greek Yogurt
- 2 teaspoons Olive This! Strawberry Balsamic or Raspberry Balsamic
- sprinkle of cinnamon
- 4 strawberries
- 4 bread slices, I prefer sourdough or brioche
- finishing salt, optional
Directions
Mix the egg and yogurt together. Next add the balsamic and sprinkle of cinnamon to the mixture. Prepare the bread by pushing down the center to create a bit of a well. Then spread the yogurt mixture on the bread, dividing the mixture between the 4 slices. The mixture should be thick on the bread but not excessive. Slice up the strawberries and arrange them on top of the bread.
Place in the air fryer at 400 degrees for 12-15 minutes. If you do not have an air fryer you could bake it in an oven, preferably on convection back if you have that option, for 15-20 minutes at 400 degrees. As soon as you take it out of the air fryer sprinkle with a little bit of finishing salt. I used a lemon flake and it was fantastic, so was the sweet Hawaiian salt. Even a few sprinkles of gray salt is fantastic to enhance the sweetness of this strawberry yogurt toast.
Enjoy!
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