🫐 Frozen Yogurt–Covered Blueberries
A refreshing, naturally sweet snack that’s perfect for summer, meal prep, or a healthier dessert option. These bite-sized treats are creamy on the outside and juicy on the inside!
🛒 Ingredients (Makes about 3 cups)
-
2 cups fresh blueberries (washed and completely dried)
-
1 cup Greek yogurt (plain or vanilla)
-
2–3 tbsp honey or maple syrup (adjust to taste)
-
½ tsp vanilla extract (optional)
-
Pinch of salt (optional, enhances sweetness)
🥣 Instructions
-
Prep the tray
Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. -
Mix the yogurt coating
In a bowl, combine Greek yogurt, honey (or maple syrup), vanilla, and salt. Stir until smooth. -
Coat the blueberries
-
Add a few blueberries at a time into the yogurt mixture.
-
Use a fork to lift each berry out, allowing excess yogurt to drip off.
-
Place coated berries onto the lined tray, spaced apart.
-
-
Freeze
Freeze for 1–2 hours, or until completely solid. -
Store
Transfer to an airtight container and keep frozen for up to 2 weeks.
🍽 How to Serve
-
Eat straight from the freezer
-
Add to smoothie bowls
-
Toss into trail mix
-
Serve as a cool summer dessert
💡 Tips for Best Results
-
Dry blueberries thoroughly so yogurt sticks well.
-
Use thick Greek yogurt for best coating texture.
-
For smoother coating, freeze berries for 20 minutes before dipping.
-
If yogurt feels thin, chill it 15–20 minutes before using.
❓ Q & A
Q1: Can I use frozen blueberries?
Fresh works best. Frozen berries release moisture as they thaw, which makes the yogurt slide off.
Q2: Can I make these dairy-free?
Yes! Use coconut yogurt, almond yogurt, or any thick plant-based yogurt.
Q3: How long do they last?
Up to 2 weeks in the freezer when stored in an airtight container.
Q4: Do they get rock hard?
They freeze firm, but soften slightly after 1–2 minutes at room temperature.
Q5: Can I add chocolate?
Yes! After freezing, drizzle with melted dark chocolate and refreeze 10 minutes.
Q6: Why is my yogurt not sticking?
Most likely the berries were wet or the yogurt was too thin. Pat berries completely dry and use thick yogurt.
Q7: Can kids help make these?
Absolutely! It’s a fun, easy, no-bake recipe that kids enjoy assembling.

