Chill Out With Easy DIY Frozen Yogurt

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After finishing dinner, do you find yourself craving something sweet? Instead of packing up the family in the car, only to hit a frozen yogurt joint, stacked with expensive prices and small portions, why not make your own frozen yogurt? With these scrumptious recipes and just a few steps, you will never waste your time or money on overpriced frozen treats again.

Chocolate Frozen Yogurt

Who doesn’t love a chocolate and banana combination? To make this simple chocolate frozen yogurt, you will need the following:

  • 2 large sliced and frozen ripe bananas
  • 2 tbsp dark cocoa powder
  • 3/4 cup plain greek yogurt
  • 2 tsp pure maple syrup (you can adjust the amount to your liking for sweetness)
  1. First, you will need a food processor to blend the frozen bananas. Once smooth, add the plain greek yogurt, pure maple syrup, and dark cocoa powder to the blender as well.
  2. Once combined, scrape the sides, ensuring all of the ingredients are used.
  3. Now, everyone’s favorite part — it’s time for a taste tester. Grab a spoon and see how delicious it is!
  4. If you want it to be sweeter, add more maple syrup and blend.
  5. Once fit for your palette, the chocolate frozen yogurt is ready to be served! Grab a bowl and spoon and dig in, or store in the freezer in an air-tight container for about an hour for a thicker consistency.

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Blueberry Frozen Yogurt

If you have a craving for something fruity, we have you covered with this delicious blueberry and lemon frozen treat. Grab the following ingredients on your next visit to the grocery store:

  • 3 cups frozen blueberries
  • 2/3 cup plain greek yogurt
  • 1 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tbsp raw honey (again, adjust the amount to your liking for sweetness)
  1. Grab your food processor, blend the frozen blueberries, and then, add the rest of the ingredients: plain greek yogurt, lemon juice, raw honey.
  2. Scrape the sides, and give the frozen yogurt one more blend.
  3. This is the time for additional honey if needed.
  4. It’s just that easy — time to serve! Or, save it for later in the freezer.

Now, all you need to have your frozen yogurt at home is a topping bar! From sour candy to fresh berries, chocolate sauce, caramel sauce, sprinkles, and chocolate chips, be prepared to crave these easy DIY frozen yogurt recipes every night of the week.

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