Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Clusters

Frozen Blueberry Yogurt Clusters 🫐✨

These refreshing, bite-sized treats are perfect for a light snack or a simple dessert. They are easy to prepare and satisfy a sweet craving using fresh fruit and creamy yogurt. 🥣


Ingredients 🛒

  • Fresh Blueberries: 2 cups (washed and dried thoroughly) 🫐

  • Greek Yogurt: 1 cup (Plain or Vanilla) 🍦

  • Vanilla Extract: 1 tsp 🥥

  • Sweetener (Optional): 1-2 tbsp honey, maple syrup, or a sugar-free alternative 🍯


Instructions 📋

  1. Prep the Base ➡️ In a medium mixing bowl, combine the Greek yogurt, vanilla extract, and your choice of sweetener. Stir until the mixture is smooth and creamy.

  2. Fold in Berries ➡️ Gently fold the fresh blueberries into the yogurt mixture until every berry is well-coated. 🥣

  3. Scoop and Cluster ➡️ Line a baking sheet or a large plate with parchment paper. Use a tablespoon or a small cookie scoop to drop “clusters” of the blueberry mixture onto the paper. 🥄

  4. Freeze ➡️ Place the tray in the freezer for at least 2 to 3 hours, or until the clusters are firm and completely frozen. ❄️

  5. Serve & Store ➡️ Once frozen, peel them off the parchment paper. Enjoy them immediately! Store any leftovers in a sealed container or freezer bag in the freezer. 🛍️


Common Questions & Answers

Q: Can I use frozen blueberries instead of fresh? A: ➡️ It is best to use fresh blueberries. Frozen berries can release extra moisture as they mix, which might make the yogurt runny or cause the clusters to become too icy. 🫐

Q: How long do these stay fresh in the freezer? A: ➡️ When stored in an airtight container, they stay delicious for up to 2 weeks. For the best texture, let them sit at room temperature for 1-2 minutes before eating. ⏳

Q: Can I add toppings? A: ➡️ Yes! You can sprinkle a little granola on top before freezing for a crunch, or drizzle them with a bit of melted dark chocolate once they are frozen for an extra treat. 🍫

Q: Why did my clusters stick to the plate? A: ➡️ Always use parchment paper or a silicone mat. This ensures they pop right off without breaking once they are frozen. 📜

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