Homemade Berry Frozen Yogurt

homemade berry frozen yogurt. a beautiful soft pink colour. scoops in a white bowl on a black marble surface

Indulge in the refreshing goodness of homemade berry frozen yogurt! This delightful treat combines the vibrant flavours of your favourite berries, or a mix of your favourite berries with the creamy goodness of yogurt. It’s a perfect balance of tangy and sweet, making it a crowd-pleaser for all ages.

Homemade berry frozen yogurt bursts with the natural goodness of strawberries, blueberries, or whatever you choose. These juicy gems bring a burst of sweetness and vibrant colours to your frozen treat. The combination of yogurt and frozen berries creates a velvety smooth texture that’s light and refreshing. It’s the perfect dessert to enjoy on a hot summer day or as a guilt-free treat any time of the year.

What makes this frozen yogurt even more appealing is its health benefits. Compared to traditional ice cream, this frozen yogurt is a healthier option. Yogurt provides probiotics that promote a healthy gut, while berries are packed with antioxidants and vitamins. It’s a dessert you can savour without any guilt!

Creating your own homemade berry frozen yogurt is a breeze. Firstly, simply blend together the yogurt, vanilla extract and a touch of honey. Secondly, add and mix in your berries. Finally, freeze the mixture until it reaches the desired consistency. It really is as simple as that! Get creative with your toppings and mix-ins to add extra crunch, sweetness, or bursts of fresh berry flavours.

Whether enjoyed in a bowl, cone, or as a parfait, homemade berry frozen yogurt is a delightful treat that brings together the goodness of berries and the creaminess of yogurt. So, whip up a batch, share it with your loved ones, and savour the refreshing taste of homemade goodness. It’s a dessert that will leave you craving for more!

Note: Remember to adjust the sweetness according to your preference and the sweetness of the berries you’re using. Feel free to experiment with different berry combinations and make this recipe your own!

Equipment: You might wish to use an Ice Cream Maker but if you don’t have one fear not. Pull out your Stick blender wt whisk Or hand whisk, a set of Electronic scales and a Resealable, freezer-safe container and create some magic

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Homemade Berry Frozen Yogurt Recipe

mixed berry frozen yogurt. a beautiful soft pink colour. scoops in a white bowl on a black marble surface

Homemade Berry Frozen Yogurt

A low guilt frozen delight with a hit of your favourite berries
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Freezing Time 4 hours
Total Time 4 hours 25 minutes
Course Dessert, Frozen Treat
Cuisine American
Servings 6 servings
Calories 132 kcal

Equipment

Ingredients
  

  • 480 grams Greek yogurt (Full fat is best)
  • 1 tsp Vanilla extract
  • 100 g Honey (Or 120 g caster/ superfine sugar)
  • 250 grams Berries (fresh or frozen, whatever berries you like, see recipe notes)

Instructions
 

Prep

  • Measure/ weigh out ingredients

To Make

  • Place all of the ingredients, except the berries, into a large bowl and hand whisk well for 2-3 minutes. Alternatively, use a food mixer or a stick blender with a whisk attachment and mix for 1 minute on a medium high speed
  • Add your fruit and briefly stir again till mixed through
  • If using an ice cream maker, follow the user guidelines for best result then either eat immediately or place in a resealable, freezer-safe container and store in the freezer
  • If making this recipe without an ice cream maker, scrape the mixed ingredients into a resealable, freezer-safe container and place in the freezer for 30 minutes. After the 30 minutes, remove and mix well with a spatula or spoon making sure to scrape down the sides of the container. Repeat this process every 30 minutes until the desired consistency is reached. Serve immediately or store in freezer

To Serve

  • If storing in the freezer rather than serving immediately, remove 10-15 minutes before (depending on your ambient temperature) to improve allow the frozen yogurt to soften a little

Notes

  • If using berries with lots of seeds, like raspberries, I would advise briefly blitzing them in a blender (or in a bowl with a fork) and then passing them through a sieve to remove the seeds. Push them through the sieve with the back of a spoon into a clean bowl prior to mixing with the other ingredients. Remember to scrape the bottom of the sieve too to maximise the output from your fruit
  • If using frozen berries with seeds, and you want to take the above step, either remove from the freezer 3-4 hours before to allow them to defrost, or heat them in a pan over a low heat until the berries collapse, pass them through a sieve  and then allow to cool
  • Regardless of  what berries you have chosen I would suggest either giving them a quick blitz in a blender or mashing them roughly with a fork in a clean bowl. You can blitz the fruit till smooth to leave a finish like in the photo or leave chunks of fruit in the final dish if you prefer more fruit texture. 
  • Whatever recipe you are making, get into the habit of tasting it at various points. Just because a recipe says a dish should be a certain way doesn’t mean you have to agree. After step 2 of  the ‘To Make’ section, for instance, taste it. If you think it needs a little more honey or vanilla then add it here and mix again. The more experienced you get with any recipe or any style of cooking, the more you will trust your own palate. I’m a firm believer that when you make a recipe it becomes yours to adjust and play with. Sure, certain recipes require precise measurements for technical reasons but flavour is subjective and personal. Never be afraid to make a recipe your own or to use it as a starting point for an entirely new creation.

Nutrition

Calories: 132kcal
Keyword Berry desserts, Froyo, Frozen Dessert, Frozen treats, Frozen yoghurt recipe
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