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Frozen Yogurt Fruity Bites

Cultural Context

Frozen yogurt has become a popular treat in the United States, especially in the summer months. These fruity bites are a fun and healthy twist on traditional frozen desserts, allowing for customization with seasonal fruits and toppings. Perfect for parties or as a quick snack, they offer a refreshing way to enjoy yogurt while incorporating the natural sweetness of fruit. Today, variations abound, with many opting for non-dairy yogurts to cater to different dietary preferences.

AmericanUSdessert
15 min
easy
4 servings
Servings4
2 cups all natural plain yogurt
1 cup blueberry
1 cup mango
for garnish silicone cups

Quantities are estimated based on standard recipes for your convenience. The actual ingredients used in this video are accurate.

yogurt

🥗Healthier: Greek yogurt

💰Cheaper: cottage cheese

Greek yogurt is thicker and creamier, while cottage cheese is more affordable.

honey

🥗Healthier: agave syrup

💰Cheaper: maple syrup

Agave syrup is lower on the glycemic index, while maple syrup is often cheaper.

granola

🥗Healthier: oats

💰Cheaper: crushed crackers

Oats provide fiber, while crushed crackers can be a cost-effective crunchy alternative.

chocolate chips

🥗Healthier: dark chocolate

💰Cheaper: carob chips

Dark chocolate has health benefits, while carob chips are often less expensive.

1

Take silicone cups and fill them a third of the way with yogurt.

2

Use any flavored yogurt; creator uses all natural plain yogurt.

3

Add pieces of fruit (blueberry and mango) and press them in without submerging them.

4

Place the silicone cups onto a baking sheet for easier transport to the freezer.

5

Fill the entire sheet tray with the silicone cups.

6

Pop the baking sheet in the freezer overnight.

7

Once frozen, the yogurt bites pop out easily from the cups.

Cooking Techniques

spreadingfreezing

Equipment Needed

baking sheetparchment paperspatulaknifeair-tight containersilicone cups

Spice Level:

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Dietary

dairy-freegluten-freenut-freevegetarian

Allergens

milknuts

Also Known As

Yogurt BarkFruit Yogurt Bites

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