Clear parfait glasses layered with thick Greek yogurt, mixed berries, and crunchy granola, topped with a drizzle of honey and fresh mint.
Greek yogurt parfaits are creamy, crunchy, and the easiest way to make breakfast feel a little special. You get thick Greek yogurt, juicy fruit, and crunchy granola layered into a pretty cup that’s perfect for busy mornings, meal prep, and brunch. These Greek yogurt parfaits are high-protein, family-friendly, and totally customizable.
Introduction
The standout trick for a great parfait is keeping the granola crunchy. That means layering it right before serving, or packing it separately if you’re meal prepping. Trust me, nobody wants soggy granola.
Another tip: sweeten the yogurt just a little. A drizzle of honey and a splash of vanilla turns plain Greek yogurt into a creamy, dessert-like base without being overly sweet.
These parfaits are a fan-favorite because they’re fast, pretty, and you can make a whole batch for the week.
Why You’ll Love These Greek Yogurt Parfaits
- High-protein breakfast: Greek yogurt keeps you full longer.
- Meal prep friendly: Make jars for grab-and-go mornings.
- No-cook: Just layer and chill.
- Customizable: Any fruit, any granola, any toppings.
- Perfect for brunch: Looks impressive with almost no effort.
Ingredients for Greek Yogurt Parfaits

Yogurt base
- Plain Greek yogurt (3 cups): Thick and creamy; use full-fat for richest texture.
- Honey (2–4 tablespoons): Sweeten to taste; maple syrup also works.
- Vanilla extract (1 teaspoon): Cozy flavor.
- Pinch of salt: Makes the flavor pop.
Fruit
- Mixed berries (3 cups): Strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries.
- Optional banana slices: Add right before serving so they don’t brown.
- Optional citrus zest: Lemon zest adds brightness.
Crunch
- Granola (1 1/2 cups): Use your favorite; keep it dry for crunch.
- Optional chia seeds (2 tablespoons): Adds texture and staying power.
- Optional chopped nuts: Extra crunch.
Helpful note: If you’re making parfaits ahead, store granola separately and add it right before eating to keep it crunchy.
Greek Yogurt Parfaits Recipe Step-by-Step

- 1. Sweeten: In a bowl, stir Greek yogurt with honey, vanilla, and a pinch of salt until smooth. Taste and add more honey if you want it sweeter.
- 2. Prep fruit: Wash and dry berries. Slice strawberries into bite-size pieces.
- 3. Layer: Add a spoonful of yogurt to the bottom of each glass or jar. Add a layer of berries, then a layer of granola.
- 4. Repeat: Keep layering until the cup is full, finishing with berries and granola on top.
- 5. Finish: Drizzle with honey and add mint if you like. If you’re meal prepping, add granola right before eating.
- 6. Serve: Enjoy right away for the crunchiest texture. If it looks too thick, stir in a tablespoon of milk to loosen the yogurt.
Tips for Perfect Greek Yogurt Parfaits
- Keep granola separate if prepping ahead.
- Dry berries well so they don’t water down the yogurt.
- Sweeten yogurt lightly for the best balance.
- Layer smaller fruit pieces for easier scooping.
- Add bananas right before eating to prevent browning.
Variations & Substitutions
- Tropical parfait: Use mango and pineapple with coconut flakes.
- Apple cinnamon: Use diced apples, cinnamon, and chopped walnuts.
- Chocolate: Stir cocoa powder into yogurt and add chocolate chips.
- Dairy-free: Use dairy-free yogurt and maple syrup.
- Extra protein: Add a spoon of nut butter or sprinkle hemp seeds.
Storing & Reheating
Fridge: Store assembled parfaits (without granola) up to 3 days.
Granola: Store separately in a small container or bag.
Make-ahead tip: Layer yogurt and fruit in jars, then top with granola right before eating.
Serving Suggestions & Pairings
- Alongside eggs or a breakfast casserole
- With a smoothie for extra fuel
- As a light dessert after dinner
- For brunch boards with muffins and fruit
Recipe Card
Prep Time: 15 minutes
Cook Time: 0 minutes
Total Time: 15 minutes
Yield: 4 parfaits
Category: Breakfast
Method: No-Cook
Cuisine: American
Diet: Vegetarian
Reader Review: These were perfect for meal prep. I kept the granola separate and it stayed crunchy all week.
If you make these Greek yogurt parfaits, leave a rating and comment. What fruit are you layering in yours?
