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Nordic Skyr with Wild Berry Compote

March 25, 2018 By Therese Leave a Comment


Who doesn’t love a good breakfast in bed? Especially now when the sun is getting up before us. A sweet little bowl of protein rich Skyr with a delicious sweet & tangy Wild Berry Compote. Perhaps a cup of coffee on the side to act like the Nordics!


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Nordic Skyr with Wild Berry Compote

Author Therese Elstad

Ingredients

2 dl Skyr 

2 dl wild berries

1 lemon, peel and juice

2 tbsp honey

Serving

Nuts

Honey

Buckwheat

Instructions

  1. Add the berries, honey, peel and juice of a lemon in a saucepan. Let simmer for 15 minutes without a lid.
  2. Add Skyr in a bowl and pour over the wild berry compote. 
  3. Serve with nuts and honey. 

Notes

Want to make your own Skyr? Check out the recipe here. 

Don’t have Skyr or don’t want to make it? Use your favorite type of yoghurt!

Don’t have wild berries? Buy frozen ones or any other kind of berries you dig!

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