This might just be the sweet treat that makes you forget all about chocolate:
that make it more than eligible for the most important meal of the day. No, not breakfast: dessert. All you need is a grill and a few piece of your favorite fruits. In this recipe, we employ watermelon, peaches, and pineapples, but you can use anything that can stand the heat. The heat of the grill does something magical to fruit, teasing out natural sugars, softening flesh, and adding an element of smoke and char that transforms the average piece of fruit into something otherworldly.
Tack on a cool yogurt sauce and you'll forget about the choco-bombs and sugar-fests that normally qualify as dessert; you'll also forget that you're eating one of the healthiest desserts on the planet. Sure, you'll save on calories, sure, but you'll be delighted on taste. Why eat fruit-flavored dessert when you can make something just as sweet with the real thing? Plus, it's so healthy that you could even serve it with dinner! Go on, we dare you.
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