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Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl

March 17, 2026 Last updated on March 17, 2026 By Manu Leave a Comment

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Kickstart your morning with thick yoghurt layered with banana and crunchy almonds in this Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl with maple syrup drizzle.

Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl topped with banana, almond butter, seeds and maple syrup in a white bowl.

This Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl is a quick, nourishing breakfast that comes together in minutes. Creamy Greek yoghurt is topped with banana, almond butter, crunchy nuts, and seeds. A drizzle of maple syrup is added for natural sweetness.

Hand sprinkling seeds over a Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl topped with banana and almond butter.

It’s a simple bowl with contrast in texture and flavour. Every spoonful gives a mix of creamy, nutty, and lightly sweet flavours that work well together.

I like bowls like this because they are filling but still easy to eat. The mix of protein, healthy fats, and fibre keeps you full and energised through the morning.

Yoghurt bowls are also highly customisable. You can vary the fruit, change the nuts, or adjust the sweetness to suit your taste.

Yoghurt bowl topped with banana slices, almond butter, seeds, sliced almonds and dried cranberries on a wooden table.

This banana and almond combination is one I return to often, with flavours similar to banana bread in a lighter form.

It works well as a simple breakfast or a quick snack during the day.

Why This Yoghurt Bowl is a Breakfast Favourite

  • Customisable with whatever fruit, seeds, or nut butter you already have sitting in the cupboard.
  • Easy to double or triple if you’re serving family or preparing breakfast ahead of time.
  • Kids love the soft banana and creamy yoghurt combination with a drizzle of maple syrup.

Key Ingredients for Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl

Overhead view of yoghurt, banana, nuts, seeds, maple syrup and dried cranberries arranged on a wooden table.

Greek Yoghurt

Provides a light tang that contrasts with the sweetness of banana and maple syrup. Choose a thick, full-fat Greek yoghurt for a richer, smoother flavour, as lower-fat versions can taste sharper and less rounded.

Banana

Banana brings natural sweetness and softness. Use a ripe banana with light brown speckles, as it will be sweeter and blend well with the nutty toppings.

Almond Butter

Almond butter adds richness and a roasted nut flavour. A smooth, natural almond butter with minimal added sugar blends more easily and keeps the flavour balanced.

Sliced Almonds

Sliced almonds provide a crisp texture and a subtle nut aroma. Lightly toasted almonds can add a deeper flavour, but raw almonds work well too.

Find the complete list with measurements in the recipe card below.

How to Make Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl

Step 1: Spoon the Greek yoghurt into a bowl and spread it out evenly.

Step 2: Top with the almond butter, chia seeds, sliced almonds, banana slices, hemp hearts, and dried cranberries.

Banana being sliced into even rounds on a cutting board.

Step 3: Drizzle the maple syrup over the top.

Maple syrup being poured over yoghurt topped with banana slices, seeds and nuts.

Step 4: Serve immediately and enjoy.

Finished yoghurt bowl with banana, almond butter, seeds and dried cranberries on a linen cloth.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use flavoured yoghurt instead of plain Greek yoghurt?

You can use flavoured yoghurt, but it will change the sweetness level and overall balance. If you choose vanilla or honey yoghurt, reduce or omit the maple syrup to prevent it from becoming too sweet.

What type of banana works best for this Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl recipe?

A ripe banana with light brown speckles works best because it has more natural sweetness and a softer texture. Very firm bananas can taste slightly starchy and less developed in flavour.

Can I replace almond butter with another nut butter?

Yes, peanut butter or cashew butter both work well and keep the same creamy consistency. Choose a smooth, natural nut butter for easier spreading and better flavour balance.

What other mix-ins can I add to this Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl?

You can add fresh berries, chopped dates, toasted coconut, granola, cacao nibs, or a spoonful of nut butter for added depth. Keep a balance of creamy, crunchy, and chewy textures so the flavours stay layered and well-rounded.

Extra Help from the Kitchen

Temper the Yoghurt Slightly – If the yoghurt is very cold from the fridge, let it sit for 5–10 minutes before assembling. Slightly tempered yoghurt tastes smoother and allows the nut butter to blend more naturally.

Stir Almond Butter First – Natural almond butter often separates. Stir it thoroughly before spooning it onto the bowl so the texture is even and not oily on top.

Toast Nuts Lightly for Depth – If you have time, briefly toast the sliced almonds in a dry pan until lightly golden. This intensifies their flavour and adds warmth to the overall taste.

Slice Banana Thick Enough – Cut the banana slightly thicker rather than paper-thin. Thicker slices hold their texture better against the yoghurt.

Taste Before Sweetening – After adding banana and dried cranberries, taste the bowl before drizzling maple syrup. The fruit may already provide enough sweetness depending on ripeness.

Variations and Twists

Caramelised Banana and Walnut Bowl – Replace the fresh banana with lightly caramelised banana slices and swap the almonds for toasted walnuts. Caramelised banana adds deeper sweetness while keeping the bowl simple.

Date, Oats and Cinnamon Boost – Add chopped Medjool dates, a spoonful of toasted oats or granola, and a pinch of cinnamon. This gives extra texture and a mild caramel flavour.

Peanut Butter Banana Bowl – Swap almond butter for smooth peanut butter and add a small sprinkle of ground flaxseed. Peanut butter creates a classic banana pairing with the same creamy texture.

Berry Banana Bowl – Add fresh blueberries or sliced strawberries alongside the banana. The berries bring light tartness and fresh contrast.

Tropical Banana Split Bowl – Add sliced strawberries and a handful of granola, and mix a drop of vanilla into the yoghurt. It keeps the bowl no-bake while adding a dessert-inspired flavour.

Storage and Shelf Life

Store the assembled Greek Yogurt Breakfast in an airtight container in the refrigerator at or below 4°C – 40°F and eat within 1–3 days for best quality.

For better texture, store the yoghurt base separately from the banana, nuts, seeds, and maple syrup, then assemble before serving.

I don’t recommend freezing, as yoghurt can separate and become grainy, and the banana will soften and release moisture. This yoghurt bowl is best enjoyed chilled.

More Breakfast Recipes You’ll Love

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  • Sourdough Cinnamon Rolls
  • Low FODMAP Pumpkin Pancakes
  • Orange, Blueberry, Passion Fruit Smoothie
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Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl topped with banana, almond butter, seeds and maple syrup in a white bowl.

Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl Recipe

Kickstart your morning with thick yoghurt layered with banana and crunchy almonds in this Banana Nut Greek Yogurt Bowl with maple syrup drizzle.
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Course: Breakfast, Snack
Cuisine: American
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Total Time: 5 minutes minutes
Servings: 1
Author: Manuela Zangara

Equipment

  • 22 oz Porcelain Pasta and Salad Bowls – Set of 6
  • Magnetic Stainless Steel Measuring Spoons Set with Leveler
  • Heavy Duty Stainless Steel Magnetic Measuring Cups
  • U-Taste Mini Silicone Spatula – 315°C Heat Resistant

Ingredients

  • 120 g – ½ cup plain Greek yoghurt
  • 1 tbsp almond butter
  • 1 tbsp chia seeds
  • 1 tbsp sliced almonds
  • ¼ banana – sliced
  • 2 tsp hemp hearts
  • ½ tbsp dried cranberries
  • ½ tbsp maple syrup – or to taste

Instructions

  • Spoon the Greek yoghurt into a bowl and spread it out evenly.
  • Top with the almond butter, chia seeds, sliced almonds, banana slices, hemp hearts, and dried cranberries.
  • Drizzle the maple syrup over the top.
  • Serve immediately and enjoy.
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