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What to do with lots of yoghurt and apples?

Bliss_LightBliss_Light Posts: 71
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I find myself with a few pots of Activia Vanilla and Activia Peach yoghurt and a bag of apples. I wouldn't want to waste them, so how to use them up?
The yoghurt were bought by my sister, but she's not gonna eat them on their own as she didn't like the flavour. I don't eat yoghurt.
I thought maybe we can make some kind of cake...

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    degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    Cook down the apples into a puree to have with the yoghurts?
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    Bliss_LightBliss_Light Posts: 71
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    degsyhufc wrote: »
    Cook down the apples into a puree to have with the yoghurts?

    Hi, thanks for the suggestion, but the problem is eating the yoghurt as it is.
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    degsyhufcdegsyhufc Posts: 59,251
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    Depending on the strength of the flavours you could use them as a marinade for chicken or other meat.


    It's a bit out there but plain youghurt is often used as a tenderiser.
    If you put enough strong flavours with it then the vanilla one may work.
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    stud u likestud u like Posts: 42,100
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    Vanilla yoghurts would make a good crumble sauce with the apples.
    Peach yoghurts make a good South African curried dish.
    Apple pies can freeze.
    Apple chutney.
    Apple sauce
    Spiced apple with yoghurt.
    Spiced apple with frozen yoghurt.
    Baked apples.
    Apple and yoghurt soup.
    Apple and yoghurt cake. http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/1462636/apple-yogurt-cake-or-loaf
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    bornfreebornfree Posts: 16,360
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    Make a spiced apple and ginger soup and add yoghurt to it.
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    JumbobonesJumbobones Posts: 1,814
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    Crapple yoghurt
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    [Deleted User][Deleted User] Posts: 7,856
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    Yoghurt ice-cream would get my vote, then an apple pie. Or maybe a vanilla yoghurt apple upside down cake, with peach yoghurt ice-cream to serve
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