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Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark

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Rachel


Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark – a healthy frozen treat made with yogurt and fresh fruit. An easy 2-ingredient recipe that’s great as a snack, breakfast or dessert.

Easy Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe | Kitchen Cents

If you need an easy, healthy snack your kids will love, this Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark is fantastic.  No sugar added and only 3 ingredients (if you count the fruit as one), this sweet and tangy treat will be a hit with everyone.  Its vibrant rainbow colors and “popsicle” qualities make this healthy treat a delicious snack any day!

My girls love frozen treats especially when it’s fruit flavored.  They love popsicles, frozen Go-Gurts, frozen fruit.  If it’s frozen, they like it!  BooBaw, my 2nd oldest, can down 2 or 3 frozen Go-Gurts for breakfast any day and my LouLaw will eat a whole 12oz bag of frozen raspberries if I let her.  With all its rainbow colors this frozen yogurt treat is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day coming.  We love it and I think you will too!  

Check out my little demonstration video on how EASY this is to make!

 

Here’s my little LouLaw enjoying a piece of this delicious rainbow-colored yogurt bark. When she took a bit, she said “Mom, this is soooo good. I love it so much!”  If that doesn’t convince you that this frozen yogurt bark is delish, I don’t know what will.  😉  This babe doesn’t lie!

LouLaw yum

This fresh fruit frozen yogurt treat is a perfect snack for all the popsicle fans out there.  My kiddos included.  It sweet and tangy, full of fresh fruit, no sugar added and frozen.  Mmmmmm! It’s sooo yummy.

A HEALTHIER ALTERNATIVE TO POPSICLES & A FUN WAY TO ENJOY YOGURT!

As a mom, I love this recipe because it’s ingredients are clean and fresh.  I love it when I don’t have to be the “meanie mommy” who says “NO!” when the kids as me for a second or third piece.  I can say YES! without feeling like I’m pumping them full of sugar or high fructose corn syrup.  I love that!  Another great thing about this cold sweet treat is, it only takes about 5 minutes to throw together, and then you let the freezer does the rest.  

WHAT’S IN THIS FROZEN YOGURT BARK?

Ingredients

This easy snack only has 2 ingredients in yogurt is one and fruit is the other. 😉 Pretty simple, right?  I chose to use red strawberries, Cutie oranges, yellow mango, green grapes, blueberries, and a plum.  I drizzled blueberry yogurt over the top for a little extra purple but you could skip it if you don’t have or what to use it.

OTHER FRUITS THAT COULD BE USED IN THIS FROYO BARK:

  • Red – strawberries, red apple, cherries, raspberries, cranberries, blood orange, red grapes, pomegranate, watermelon
  • Orange – cuties, navel orange, tangerine, cantaloupe, peach, papaya, nectarine
  • Yellow – yellow mango, banana, lemon, pineapple, pear, Asian pear, yellow apple
  • Green – green grapes, honeydew, kiwi, green apple, lime, green pear
  • Blue – blueberries, blackberries, plum, black grapes, elderberries, black currants
  • Purple – plum, purple grapes, elderberries

 What other fruits would you add to your frozen yogurt bark?

HOW DO YOU MAKE THIS FROZEN YOGURT BARK?

After cutting all the fruit into small chunks, spread the yogurt onto a baking sheet lined with a silicone mat.  The silicone mat makes the frozen yogurt release with ease.  Then, evenly sprinkle each kind of fruit over the yogurt.  Once the yogurt is topped with the rainbow-colored fruit, use a plastic bag to pipe the blueberry yogurt over the top (if you so desire).  Doesn’t it look so pretty with all the different colors of fruit?

Easy Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe | Kitchen Cents

Once all the fruit and yogurt is on the cookie sheet into the freezer it goes.  Leave in the freezer for a couple of hours until the yogurt and fruit are frozen through.  Here’s a before-and-after freezing shot.

Healthy Frozen Yogurt Rainbow Fruit Bark | KitchenCents.com

It’s such a beautiful, vibrant treat.

Easy Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe | Kitchen Cents
Easy Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe | Kitchen Cents

Once it’s frozen, break it into smaller pieces. Enjoy a few pieces now than place the remaining pieces into a Ziploc back for later.  Make sure to store extras in the freezer, of course, otherwise they will melt and become a thawed rainbow fruit parfait minus the granola. 

Now, when your little ones what a treat, you can be super parent/grandparent and reach for these babies!  Delicious, tangy, HEALTHY frozen yogurt treat.  

This frozen yogurt snack is fabulous as a healthy treat, breakfast or even a dessert.  My girls enjoy eating them at all of those times and any other time they can get their little hands on a piece.  Then again, who wouldn’t?!

Easy Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe | Kitchen Cents

This quick frozen treat is an awesome addition to our freezer treats and sweets.  It’s cold, delicious, full of fresh ingredients, and my kids LOVE it.  That’s my kind of treat!

What is your favorite frozen treat?

Easy Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark recipe | Kitchen Cents
Healthy Rainbow Fruit Frozen Yogurt Bark | KitchenCents.com

Healthy Rainbow Fruit Frozen Yogurt Bark

Yield: 50 pieces
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Additional Time: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 5 minutes

Healthy Frozen Rainbow Fruit Yogurt Bark made with your favorite brand of yogurt, fresh fruit and no sugar added. A delicious healthy treat or snack.

Ingredients

  • 1 32oz Vanilla yogurt
  • 2-3 cups rainbow-colored fruit (i.e. strawberries, yellow mango, Cuties, green grapes, blueberries, plum), cut into small chunks
  • 1 5oz blueberry yogurt

Instructions

  1. Stir and spread vanilla yogurt onto a line baking sheet. I use a silicone baking mat for a quick, easy release.
  2. Sprinkle rainbow-colored fruit evenly over vanilla yogurt.
  3. Using a plastic bag as a piping bag, drizzle blueberry yogurt over fruit.
  4. Freeze until hard (about 2-3 hours).
  5. Break into small pieces. Store leftover frozen yogurt bark in a freezer ziplock bag or airtight container in the freezer.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 50 Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving: Calories: 37Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 1mgSodium: 14mgCarbohydrates: 8gFiber: 1gSugar: 6gProtein: 1g

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OP: 3.11.17                                   Updated (photos): 3.16.19

21 thoughts on “Healthy Frozen Yogurt Bark”

    • Hi, Debbie! This recipe will make a cookie sheet full and you’ll use about 36-37oz of yogurt plus whole fruit. If you consider 4-5oz of yogurt to be a serving plus fruit, I’d say this recipe makes 7-9 servings. Hope this helps. Thanks for stopping by!

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    • Hi Audrey. This is a great recipe for summertime or really anytime. We love it as a snack or even breakfast. Haha. My girls think it’s candy and I’m totally ok with that. I hope you like it.

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  1. this is awesome, this looks like a great treat for a summer pool party or fouth-of-july party! imagine if you made it all with red-white-and-blue fruit and yogurt! *pins and grins*

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