Looking to satisfy your sweet tooth without derailing your healthy eating goals? Look no further than these irresistible frozen yogurt bark recipes. Packed with mouth-watering flavors and a guilt-free indulgence, they’re the perfect treat for any occasion. Whether you’re a fan of classic vanilla, crave the refreshing combination of strawberry and banana, or can’t resist the allure of chocolate and peanut butter, I’ve got you covered.
And if you’re in the mood for something tropical or minty, I’ve got those flavors too. In this article, I’ll walk you through five delectable frozen yogurt bark recipes that will leave you wanting more. And in honor of Valentine’s Day coming up, I am sharing my Valentines Day inspired yogurt bark with some fun toppings my twins like to call ice cream.
Classic Vanilla Frozen Yogurt Bark
To add even more variety to your frozen yogurt bark lineup, I have a classic vanilla flavor that will never disappoint. The smooth, creamy taste of vanilla paired with the irresistible crunch of the bark is a match made in frozen treat heaven. Plus, its simplicity allows the natural flavor of the yogurt to shine through.
Steps:
- In a bowl mix the Greek yogurt with a few drops of the vanilla flavor
- Spread a layer of plain Greek yogurt on a parchment-lined baking sheet. You can use a spatula to ensure it’s spread evenly, making sure to keep the layer about 1/4 inch thick
- Add vanilla flavor and add a few drops to the yogurt
- To add a touch of sweetness, dust the yogurt with a sprinkle of powdered sugar. This step is optional.
- Add toppings your bark. You can keep it simple and classic with a scattering of crushed vanilla wafers or opt for a bit of texture by adding some chopped almonds. Or maybe you want to add a burst of flavor with a handful of fresh berries. The choice is yours!
Once you’ve added your desired toppings, pop the baking sheet into the freezer and let it freeze for at least 4 hours, or until the yogurt is firm to the touch. I personally like to freeze it overnight.
Break the frozen yogurt into bark-like pieces, and voila! You have your very own classic vanilla frozen yogurt bark ready to be devoured.
Strawberry Banana Frozen Greek Yogurt Bark
For a fruity twist on the classic vanilla frozen yogurt bark, try making a batch of luscious Strawberry Banana Yogurt Bark.
How to Make Yogurt Bark:
- Start by spreading a generous layer of smooth and creamy strawberry banana yogurt onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. Smooth it out evenly to ensure a consistent thickness throughout.
- Add your toppings: sliced strawberries and bananas.
- For an added element of crunch, consider adding a handful of crushed granola or chopped nuts.
Once you’ve added your desired toppings, pop the baking sheet into the freezer and let it freeze for at least 4 hours, or until the yogurt is firm to the touch. I like to freeze it overnight. Break the frozen yogurt into bark-like pieces, and enjoy!
This refreshing flavor combination is a perfect way to satisfy your cravings for something fruity and sweet.
Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Yogurt Bark
Now lets make Chocolate Chip Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt Bark. The creamy peanut butter adds a velvety richness to the frozen yogurt base. While the rich chocolate chips provide a welcome burst of indulgence. It’s the perfect balance of flavors and textures that will have you coming back for more.
How to Make Yogurt Bark
- Start with a smooth and creamy yogurt base. You can use plain or vanilla yogurt as a starting point, depending on your preference. Then, stir in a generous amount of creamy peanut butter, ensuring that it’s evenly distributed throughout the mixture.
- Sprinkle in a handful of rich chocolate chips. You can either mix the chocolate chips directly into the yogurt mixture or sprinkle them on top before freezing, depending on your preference.
- Spread it out onto a lined baking sheet. I like to our parchment paper first. Smooth it out evenly to ensure a consistent thickness throughout.
Then, pop it into the freezer and let it set for 4 hours, or until it’s completely frozen.
When it’s ready, gently cut the frozen yogurt bark into bite-sized pieces.
Tropical Mango Coconut Yogurt Bark
Next up, Tropical Mango Coconut Yogurt Bark. This creation may make you feel like you are on vacation. Which to be honest, I would love to be on one right now.
Directions:
- Mix together coconut yogurt and mango puree
- Spread a layer on a baking sheet. You can use a spatula to ensure it’s spread evenly, making sure to keep the layer about 1/4 inch thick
- Add a sprinkle of shredded coconut flakes on top. Feel free to add any other toppings you may want.
Pop it in the freezer for a minimum of 4 hours or leave overnight! Once ready, cut into small bite size pieces and enjoy.
Remember to store the leftovers in the freezer.
Mint Chocolate Chip Frozen Yogurt Bark
Mint chocolate chip ice cream has always been a classic flavor combination that never fails to please. And just image it in a yogurt bark.
How to Make Yogurt Bark
- In a bowl, start with a base of creamy Greek yogurt.
- Add just the right amount of mint extract to give it that refreshing flavor without overpowering the taste.
- Spread a layer on a baking sheet. You can use a spatula to ensure it’s spread evenly, making sure to keep the layer about 1/4 inch thick.
- Add dark chocolate chips as a topping.
Pop it in the freezer for a minimum of 4 hours or leave overnight! Once ready, cut into small bite size pieces and enjoy.
This yogurt bark is not only delicious, but it’s also a healthier alternative to traditional ice cream. Packed with protein and probiotics, it’s a guilt-free treat that you can enjoy any time of day.
Valentine Day Inspired Frozen Yogurt Bars
Or as my twins like to call “ice cream”. This Valentine day inspired yogurt bark is the perfect way to celebrate the holiday. You can really get as creative as you want with this one.
How to make:
- In a bowl, combine plain Greek yogurt with a few spoons of strawberry jam.
- Spread a layer on a baking sheet. You can use a spatula to ensure it’s spread evenly, making sure to keep the layer about 1/4 inch thick.
- Add toppings: strawberries, raspberries and Valentine sprinkles.
Pop it in the freezer for a minimum of 4 hours or leave overnight! When ready, cut into small bite size pieces and enjoy.
Serve as desert for a Galentine’s party or as a fun snack for your toddler.
Final Thoughts
Incorporate these delectable frozen yogurt bark recipes into your snack rotation and experience the perfect combination of indulgence and healthiness.
So, share these recipes with your loved ones so they too can enjoy the delightful flavors of frozen yogurt bark. With these recipes in hand, you have the power to make every snacking moment a moment of sheer delight. Best part, its toddler friendly!