Frozen Yogurt Bark — A Perfect Summer Treat

frozen yogurt bark

Embrace the essence of summer with this delightful Frozen Yogurt Bark. A harmonious blend of creamy vanilla yogurt, vibrant berries, and a sprinkle of granola, this treat is sure to cool you down and lift your spirits on a warm day. This bark is not just a dessert but a refreshing snack that’s both healthy and indulgent.

AuthorJoshua SmithDifficultyBeginner

Yields12 Servings
Prep Time10 minsTotal Time3 hrs 10 mins

 2 cups whole milk vanilla yogurt
 ½ cup diced strawberries
 ¼ cup blueberries
 ½ cup cup granola

1

Begin by lining a rimmed quarter baking sheet with wax or parchment paper.

2

Gently pour the vanilla yogurt onto the baking sheet, ensuring it's spread evenly.

3

Gracefully scatter the strawberries and blueberries over the yogurt, creating a colorful mosaic.

4

Sprinkle the granola on top, adding a delightful crunch to the mix.

5

Place the baking sheet in the freezer, allowing the yogurt to set and become firm, which should take about 3 hours.

6

Once set, break or cut the bark into 12-15 pieces. Serve immediately and savor the chilly, fruity goodness!

Special Notes and Tips:

  • For an extra touch of sweetness, consider drizzling a bit of honey or maple syrup over the bark before freezing.
  • Feel free to get creative with toppings! Nuts, seeds, or even chocolate chips can add a unique twist.
  • Always store any leftover bark in the freezer to maintain its crisp texture.

Ingredients

 2 cups whole milk vanilla yogurt
 ½ cup diced strawberries
 ¼ cup blueberries
 ½ cup cup granola

Directions

1

Begin by lining a rimmed quarter baking sheet with wax or parchment paper.

2

Gently pour the vanilla yogurt onto the baking sheet, ensuring it's spread evenly.

3

Gracefully scatter the strawberries and blueberries over the yogurt, creating a colorful mosaic.

4

Sprinkle the granola on top, adding a delightful crunch to the mix.

5

Place the baking sheet in the freezer, allowing the yogurt to set and become firm, which should take about 3 hours.

6

Once set, break or cut the bark into 12-15 pieces. Serve immediately and savor the chilly, fruity goodness!

Frozen Yogurt Bark — A Perfect Summer Treat