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Treat yourself to a tasty frozen Yogurt Bark! Sprinkled with raspberries, blueberries, and strawberries, it’s the ultimate snack, dessert, or even a fun breakfast option. It’s light, yummy, and ready to be enjoyed!
Friends, get ready for a game changer in the snack department: it’s this frozen yogurt bark. It’s a mix of plain yogurt, agave, vanilla, and a touch of lemon juice, spread out and frozen to create a cool, refreshing treat. Dot the creamy base with strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries, and you’ve got a colorful, tasty goodie. Want a bit of crunch? Toss on some chopped pecans or granola as I’ve done with my banana pops, and in just a few hours in the freezer, it’s ready to be broken into pieces and enjoyed. It’s a simple snack that’s ready to grab and go from the freezer whenever you need a sweet, refreshing bite!
Why I Love This Yogurt Bark Recipe
- Quick and Easy: In a world where we’re always on the go, this yogurt bark takes just minutes to prep, and then the freezer does the rest.
- Customizable: Whether you’re all about those berries or looking to mix things up with different fruits and nuts, this recipe is your canvas. It’s all about making it your own! Take direction from these chocolate frozen bananas, or add a swirl of homemade strawberry sauce!
- A Nutritious Bite: When those sweet cravings hit, it’s this frozen yogurt bark to the rescue. It’s a dessert that gives us all those indulgent vibes without the guilt.
- Perfect for Sharing: Whether it’s a sunny afternoon treat for the kids or a midnight snack for yourself, this bark is made for sharing.
Ingredients You’ll Need
- Plain Nonfat Yogurt (or flavored yogurt if preferred): Offers a creamy, tangy taste that freezes wonderfully for a cool goodie.
- Agave: Adds a touch of sweetness to the yogurt. You can also use honey, monk fruit, or any other sweetener you prefer.
- Vanilla Extract: Infuses the frozen yogurt bark with a warm flavor that complements the berries. This is especially useful if you are using plain, non-flavored yogurt.
- Fresh Lemon Juice: Gives a hint of zestiness, brightening up the flavors and adding a refreshing note. Lime juice also works but adds a different taste.
- Salt: Just a pinch to enhance and balance all the other flavors, making the sweetness and tartness pop.
- Strawberries, Blueberries, Raspberries: Berries add juicy bursts of flavor and natural sweetness, plus they make the bark look colorful and inviting!
- Pecans & Granola: If you want some crunch and nuttiness, sprinkle some nuts or chocolate granola over the top before freezing.
How to Make Yogurt Bark
- Prepare the Baking Sheet: Lay a sheet of wax paper over a baking sheet and set it aside.
- Mix the Base Ingredients: In a large bowl, mix together the yogurt, agave, vanilla extract, lemon juice, and a pinch of salt until well combined.
- Spread the Yogurt Mixture: Transfer the mixture onto the lined baking sheet and smooth it out evenly.
- Add the Berries: Scatter strawberries, blueberries, and raspberries evenly over the yogurt layer.
- Add Nuts and/or Granola: Sprinkle chopped pecans or granola over the top to add a crunchy texture.
- Freeze: Place the baking sheet in the freezer and let it sit for 2 to 3 hours or until firm.
- Cut and Serve: Use a knife or your hands to cut the frozen yogurt bark into pieces.
Recipe Tips & Variations
- Yogurt Options: Feel free to experiment with flavored yogurts and different types of yogurt. You could even try making it with my banana frozen yogurt.
- Sweeteners: If agave isn’t your thing, substitute with honey, maple syrup, or any sweetener you choose. Adjust the quantity according to taste.
- Berry Varieties: Don’t limit yourself to the listed berries; feel free to mix in other fruits.
- Texture: For an even consistency, ensure the yogurt mixture is smoothed out evenly on the baking sheet to avoid thin or thick spots.
- Serving: Use a pizza cutter for easy and quick cutting of the bark into pieces. It works like a charm.
- Storage Hack: Store the bark pieces between layers of parchment paper in an airtight container to keep them from sticking together in the freezer.
Serving Suggestions
- Break It Into Pieces: Use your hands or a knife to break the yogurt bark into desired size pieces. For a cleaner cut, use a sharp knife to cut it into squares or rectangles.
- Serving Style: Lay the bark pieces out on a serving tray but not overlapping to prevent them from sticking together.
- Garnish: If desired, garnish with a sprinkle of extra toppings or a drizzle of honey or chocolate to elevate the visual appeal and flavor.
- Serve Immediately: Since yogurt bark melts fairly quickly at room temperature, serve it immediately. Use it as a refreshing appetizer or a cool snack on a warm day.
Storage
- Keep any leftover bark pieces in the freezer to maintain their texture and freshness.
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Ingredients
- 2 cups nonfat plain yogurt, you can also use flavored yogurt
- ¼ cup agave
- ½ teaspoon pure vanilla extract
- ¼ teaspoon fresh lemon juice
- pinch salt
- strawberries, sliced
- blueberries
- raspberries
- finely chopped pecans, optional
- granola, optional
Instructions
- Prep. Line a baking sheet with wax paper and set aside.
- Combine the ingredients. In a large mixing bowl, combine the yogurt, agave, vanilla, lemon juice, and salt; whisk until thoroughly combined.
- Pour the mixture onto a sheet pan. Transfer the yogurt mixture to the baking sheet and spread it out to an even thickness. Top with berries, and sprinkle with chopped nuts and granola, if using.
- Freeze it. Pop the sheet pan in the freezer for 2 to 3 hours or until firm.
- Serve. Remove the yogurt bark from the freezer, break it into pieces, and serve.
- Store. Keep leftovers in the freezer.
Notes
- Yogurt Options: Try various yogurt flavors or types to find your favorite blend. If using flavored yogurt, use less sweetener.
- Sweetening Choices: Swap out agave for alternatives like honey or maple syrup, adjusting the quantity to your preference.
- Fruit Mix: Expand beyond the suggested berries and use different fruits for a varied taste.
- Even Spread: Evenly spread the yogurt mix on the baking sheet for consistent texture. You can use an offset spatula to spread it out.
- Cutting Tip: A pizza cutter makes slicing easier.
- Storage Tip: Keep the frozen bark pieces separated with parchment layers in a sealed container to avoid sticking. Keep frozen.
Nutrition
Nutritional info is an estimate and provided as courtesy. Values may vary according to the ingredients and tools used. Please use your preferred nutritional calculator for more detailed info.
Can you use whole Greek yogurt?
Hi!
Yep, that will work.
CAn you use frozen fruit?
I did, and it turned out well. I think it kind of evens out because you end up freezing everything anyways.
How many servings does this make?
If using vanilla flavored yogurt should I add in the honey, salt, and lemon juice still?
Hi!
Yes, I would just skip the vanilla extract, but use everything else.
Can you use greek yogurt for this recipe?
Yep, absolutely. 🙂
This was shockingly delicious! I made it as a Valentine’s Day treat for my husband who has sworn off desserts since the start of the year. Used sliced strawberries to make a heart (of course), then added blueberries, chopped pistachios, and 2 small squares of chopped dark chocolate. Really good!!!
How long do the keep for in the freezer?
Yes, this look really good to snack on. What size pan for snack? Is it a 13X9 glass dish? I was hoping I would see amounts of fruits to add. Also, I was directed to which shopping area to choose to find ingredients. I don’t care to do that. I would appreciate more information on the recipe. Thanks!
13×9 will definitely work, but for a thinner bark, I’d go with a jelly roll pan, which is 10.5 x 15.5.
Can u make it sugar free or lite maple syrup?
Hi!
Yes, you don’t have to use a sweetener. You can also see to use a fruit yogurt that is sugar free.
Would it be horrible tasting without any sweetener? I am on an eating plan with no sweetners of ANY kind except for the natural sugars in fruit. Thanks!
what was the pan size