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Do you love frozen yogurt? I mean, who doesn’t? It tastes amazing!
My kids, though, love it more than anyone I know. To top it off, there are approximately 9117 frozen yogurt and custard shops in Phoenix. At every corner, the shops just taunt them (and me since I would just love to stuff my face with frozen yogurt daily… my waistline, not so much).
However, since we can’t live off nor afford to indulge in frozen yogurt shops daily, I decided to try some fun frozen yogurt ideas at home.
If you’re like them (or me), and just can’t give up your frozen yogurt addiction, here is a great alternative — strawberry and pistachio frozen yogurt bark!
If you are looking for a similar recipe, be sure to also try this cherry almond frozen yogurt recipe.
Strawberry & Pistachio Frozen Yogurt Bark
Ingredients
- 3/4 c Plain yogurt
- 1/2 c Strawberries dried
- 1/4 c Pistachios
- Honey to desired sweetness (2 t max for 21 Day Fix)
- Sweetleaf vanilla creme stevia optional
Instructions
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In a bowl, mix all of the ingredients. Reserve some of the strawberries and pistachios for colorful garnish on top, if desired.
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Pour mixture onto wax paper-lined baking sheet.
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Using the back of a spoon or spatula, spread mixture flat, but not transparent.
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If adding colorful garnish on top, gently press strawberries and pistachios onto the top of mixture.
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Freeze for 1 - 2 hours or until fully set.
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Break bark apart and chow.
Recipe Notes
21 Day Fix:
1 red
1 blue
1/2 purple
2 teaspoons honey
Free spice (stevia)
Great Tip:
Feeling fancy? Serving to party guests? Use cookie cutters as molds or make frozen pops from the mixture!
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Wish me luck, I just came to your site for this awesome looking recipe and am trying it tonight. Thanks!!
And you have to add Member of the Loyal Order of Water Buffalo to your moniker!! LOL
Cheers, CA
Haha! How did it go, Cheryl??
I hope to try these this week. Though not a fan of pistachios, so I may try almonds instead.
Almonds would be GREAT!