Fruit Yogurt Popsicle Recipe - Cool, Creamy, Healthy and Irresistibly Easy!
- foodprinttt
- Apr 4, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 9, 2024
As the temperatures soar and the sun beats down, there's nothing quite like indulging in a cool and refreshing treat to beat the heat. This fun, healthy recipe perfectly combines sweetness, creaminess, and a burst of fruity flavor. This is our Food Print's Fruity Frozen Yogurt. Not only is it a healthier alternative to traditional ice cream, but it's also incredibly easy to make at home.

Ingredients:
150 grams of your favorite yogurt
1 tablespoon of honey
1/2 pouch of your favorite Food Print Frozen Fruit Pulp
Instructions:
Select your favorite Food Print Frozen Fruit Pulp You can use a single type of fruit or create a delightful blend of flavors by combining different varieties. Thaw out one (1) 100 gram pouch of your selected flavor so that it can mix easily with the yogurt.
Combine Ingredients In a mixing bowl, combine the yogurt, half pouch of the Fruit Pulp and honey until well incorporated.
Pour into molds Pour the mixture evenly into a fun popsicle mold. Smooth the top with a spatula to create an even layer. Cover the dish with plastic wrap or a lid.
Freeze! Pop the molds into the freezer and let sit for 4-6 hours or ideally overnight.
Serve & Enjoy Once the frozen fruit yogurt is fully set, remove it from the freezer and let it sit at room temperature for a few minutes to soften slightly. With its creamy texture, vibrant colors, and burst of fruity flavors, homemade frozen fruit yogurt is the ultimate summer indulgence. Whether enjoyed as a healthy, refreshing snack on a hot day or served as a light dessert after a meal, this delightful treat is sure to please the whole family. Experiment with different combinations of fruits and yogurt flavors to create your own signature recipes! There you have it! Our super easy and kid friendly Food Print Fruity Frozen Yogurt Popsicles. Stay tuned to our page for more fun recipes from our team! Click HERE to see how our popsicles turned out!
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