How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (2024)

Jump To Recipe!

Find out how easy it is to make healthy frozen yogurt with fresh fruit at home and without an ice cream maker. Enjoy these 4 new easy frozen yogurt recipes.

this RECIPE

There are very few things I can never get sick of and one of them is dessert. Duh. Another is fruit. And, of course, frozen yogurt. So much yum!

When it comes to summer desserts, my mind instantly goes to ice cream and frozen yogurt. Obviously, anything frozen is the ultimate summer dessert. But most store-bought options containall that processed fat and sugar. No, thanks.

Despite what you may think, making frozen yogurt without an ice cream maker isn't much of a challenge at all. And, if you don’t plan on making ice cream at home that often, getting an ice cream maker and then using it maybe just a few times a year doesn’t seem like the best of investments.

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (2)
How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (3)

Instead, you can easily use a food processor or a heavy duty blender to make your own frozen yogurt and ice cream at home. You can make something equally creamy and refreshing without an ice cream maker, save room in your kitchen, and eat healthy, homemade ice cream and frozen yogurt any time you want. This = BLISS.

Keep reading and learn how to make frozen yogurt without an ice cream maker and try one of 4 brand new frozen yogurt recipes.

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (4)

HOW TO MAKE FROZEN YOGURT WITH FRESH FRUIT

Although you can use frozen fruit to make frozen yogurt (it is frozen yogurt, after all), today we’re making it with fresh fruit. I’ll choose fresh fruit over frozen one most any day. In my opinion, there’s nothing better or more flavorful than fresh fruit, especially when it’s in season. I just can’t resist buying all the fresh berries during these hot summer days. Freezing your own fruit is another great way to know how sweet the fruit will be once it is used in a recipe AND if it's in season, you can buy it at a great discount.

The only difference between making frozen yogurt with fresh fruit and not pre-frozen fruit is that you will need to place the fruit in the freezer for 2-3 hours before combining it with other ingredients. Still, the process is super simple and the results… Well, you’ll taste them yourself! That being said, feel free to use any frozen fruit you have in your freezer to get started.

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (5)
How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (6)

HOW TO MAKE FROZEN YOGURT WITHOUT AN ICE CREAM MAKER

Good news, my friends. You can easily make frozen yogurt without an ice cream maker. All you need is either a food processor or just the plain ol’ heavy duty kitchen blender.

Just blend all the ingredients until you reach a smooth, creamy texture. With this method, you canserve your homemade frozen yogurt immediately or transfer it to an air-tight container and freeze for a couple hours for a harder consistency. The choice is yours!

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (7)

HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO FREEZE FROZEN YOGURT?

Wanting to know how long to freeze homemade frozen yogurt? This totally depends on your preferences. If you want to (or simply can’t wait), you can serve frozen yogurt immediately. I like to transfer it to an air-tight container and place in the freezer for a few hours. I usually keep it in the freezer for 1-3 hours.

Since I also freeze my fruit before adding it and blending it, that process takes 2-3 hours as well - so make sure to keep that timeframe in mind if you plan to use fresh fruit and then freeze it. If you already have frozen fruit on hand, you can just blend and eat!

HOW LONG DOES FROZEN YOGURT STAY IN THE FREEZER?

Frozen yogurt can stay in the freezer for about 2 weeks before it starts to not maintain its creaminess. Personally, I like to enjoy most of it the first few days, since I find the flavors are best then. When you're wanting to enjoy your frozen yogurt, allow it to thaw some on the counter so you can mix it together a little before serving.

4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes

PEANUT BUTTER FROZEN YOGURT

It’s Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt time! This PB froyo is my go-to right now - it's so creamy, thick, and smooth!

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (9)

CHOCOLATE FROZEN YOGURT

Tastes just as good, if not even better than, chocolate ice cream and is so much better for you. Follow this easy recipe for my Chocolate Frozen Yogurt and see for yourself.

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (10)

RASPBERRY FROZEN YOGURT

Raspberry Frozen Yogurt is summer in a bowl. Refreshing, sweet and so delicious!

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (11)

BLUEBERRY FROZEN YOGURT

Blueberries and yogurt are a match made in heaven. Whip up this quick, sweet Blueberry Frozen Yogurt dessert in a matter of minutes.

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (12)

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (13)

How to Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 More Easy Frozen Yogurt Recipes

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (14)Lacey Baier

Find out how easy it is to make healthy frozen yogurt with fresh fruit at home and without an ice cream maker. Enjoy these 4 new easy frozen yogurt recipes.

4.80 from 5 votes

Print Recipe Pin Recipe

Prep Time 2 hours hrs

Blending 10 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 10 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine French

Servings 4

Calories 98 kcal

*This post may contain affiliate links for products I use often and highly recommend.

Ingredients

Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt

  • 2 large ripe bananas, sliced and frozen
  • ½ cup full fat plaingreek yogurt
  • ½ cup creamy natural peanut butter
  • raw honey, as needed (for sweetness)

Chocolate Frozen Yogurt

  • 2 large ripe bananas, sliced and frozen
  • 2 tablespoon dark cocoa powder
  • ¾ cup full fat plaingreek yogurt
  • 2 teaspoon pure maple syrup, plus more as needed (for sweetness)

Blueberry Frozen Yogurt

  • 3 cups blueberries, frozen
  • cup full fat plaingreek yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
  • 1 tablespoon raw honey, plus more as needed (for sweetness)

Raspberry Frozen Yogurt

  • 3 cups raspberries, frozen
  • cup full fat plaingreek yogurt
  • 2 tablespoon raw honey, plus more as needed (for sweetness)

Instructions

To Freeze the Fruit:

  • To make this frozen yogurt, I use a food processor, but you could also make this in a heavy duty kitchen blender.

  • To do so, line a rimmed baking sheet with tin foil and then add two dividers to divide it into thirds. In one third, add fresh blueberries. In the second third, add fresh raspberries. And in the final third, add sliced bananas.

  • Then, transfer this to the freezer for just about an hour or two and they’ll be perfectly frozen and ready to use. You could also use pre-frozen fruit.

Peanut Butter Frozen Yogurt

  • So add the frozen bananas to your food processor, followed by the full fat greek yogurt and natural peanut butter.

  • Blend this all together for a couple minutes until it’s smooth. You may need to scrape down the sides a bit to help it along.

  • You can taste it once it’s fully mixed to see if any sweetness is needed - if you used ripe bananas, it prob doesn’t need any sweetener, but you could add in a little raw honey if needed and process again.

  • This peanut butter frozen yogurt is now ready to eat and has a soft serve consistency. To harden it a little, you can place in the freezer in an air-tight container and freeze for about an hour, if you’d prefer.

Raspberry Frozen Yogurt

  • Add the frozen raspberries to the food processor - depending on the fruit, I tend to use 3 or 4 cups of fruit.

  • Then, addfull fat plain greek yogurtand a little raw honey because the raspberries aren’t super sweet.

  • Blend this all together for a minute or so until it’s smooth, scraping down the sides if you have to.

  • Once it’s all pureed, you can taste it and see if it needs any more raw honey and then blend again. You could also use pure maple syrup, if you'd prefer.

  • This raspberry frozen yogurt is now ready to eat and has a soft serve consistency. To harden it a little, you can place in the freezer in an air-tight container and freeze for about an hour, if you’d prefer.

Chocolate Frozen Yogurt

  • Start by adding the frozen sliced bananas to the food processor, followed bydark cocoa powder,full fat plain greek yogurt, and a little pure maple syrup.

  • Then so simple - just blend until smooth, scraping down the sides along the way as needed.

  • If you like sweeter chocolate, you can add a little more pure maple syrup or, if you like more bitter dark chocolate, add a little less.

  • This chocolate frozen yogurt is now ready to eat and has a soft serve consistency. To harden it a little, you can place in the freezer in an air-tight container and freeze for about an hour, if you’d prefer.

Blueberry Frozen Yogurt

  • First, add the frozen blueberries to your food processor, followed byfull fat plain greek yogurt,a little raw honey,and a quick squeeze of lemon juice.

  • Then, blend all this together, scraping down the sides of the food processor if needed to help it along.

  • This blueberry frozen yogurt is now ready to eat and has a soft serve consistency. To harden it a little, you can place in the freezer in an air-tight container and freeze for about an hour, if you’d prefer.

Video

Notes

Nutritional information provided is for Chocolate Frozen yogurt recipe.

Nutrition

Serving: 0.5 cupCalories: 98 kcalCarbohydrates: 20 gProtein: 5 gCholesterol: 1 mgSodium: 15 mgPotassium: 337 mgFiber: 2 gSugar: 11 gVitamin A: 45 IUVitamin C: 5.9 mgCalcium: 52 mgIron: 0.6 mg

Keyword frozen yogurt recipe, homemade frozen yogurt, how to make frozen yogurt

DID YOU MAKE THIS RECIPE?Tag @asweetpeachef on Instagram so we can check it out.

MORE HOMEMADE FROZEN YOGURT RECIPES

Love froyo and healthy ice cream as much as I do? Awesome. Here's more for ya!

  • Chocolate Banana Ice Cream
  • Fresh Pumpkin Ice Cream
  • 1 Ingredient Banana Ice Cream Recipe Without An Ice Cream Maker
  • 4 Ingredient Cantaloupe Sorbet Without An Ice Cream Maker
  • 3 Ingredient Mango Sorbet (Without an Ice Cream Maker!)
  • Peach Frozen Yogurt
  • 4 Ingredient Matcha Frozen Yogurt
  • 4 Ingredient Strawberry Frozen Yogurt

This post contains affiliate links for products I use often and highly recommend.

How To Make Frozen Yogurt + 4 New Frozen Yogurt Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take for yogurt to become frozen yogurt? ›

Press a piece of parchment against the top of the yogurt to prevent ice crystals from forming. Freeze until hard, at least 6 hours or overnight. Serve the frozen yogurt: When ready to serve, let the frozen yogurt sit on the counter for 20 to 30 minutes, until just soft enough to scoop.

How it's made frozen yogurt? ›

Stir the yogurt, sugar, and vanilla extract together until the sugar has dissolved. Cover. Pour the chilled mixture into an ice cream maker and freeze according to manufacturer's directions until it reaches "soft-serve" consistency.

How do you keep homemade frozen yogurt from getting too hard? ›

To make a frozen yogurt you can scoop like ice cream, you need to add sugar. As with ice cream and sorbet, the more sugar you add, the softer your yogurt will be. Sugar molecules get in the way of growing ice crystals, keeping your frozen dessert smooth and creamy.

How do you thicken frozen yogurt? ›

Here are some agents recommended by google as a good way to thicken yogurt:
  1. Milk Solids. ...
  2. Adding gelatin to milk before heating and culturing. ...
  3. Pectin.
  4. Agar.
  5. Guar Gum.
  6. Tapioca Starch.
  7. Arrowroot Starch.
  8. Ultra-Gel (modified corn starch)

Is it frozen yogurt if you put yogurt in the freezer? ›

Yes, you can freeze yoghurt but you should be mindful that its texture will change, becoming thinner and less creamy. It will still be fine to use in cooking or smoothies. To freeze small amounts of yoghurt, pop it in ice cube trays, then transfer cubes to a freezer bag and expel air.

How long does yogurt need to be in the freezer to freeze? ›

Yogurt takes a few hours to freeze completely. We usually keep it in the freezer overnight to prevent a mess. Step 3: Remove the ice cube trays from the freezer and release the yogurt cubes from the ice cube trays. Step 4: Transfer the cubes to a freezer-friendly ziplock bag or an airtight freezer-friendly container.

What are the ingredients in frozen yogurt? ›

Frozen yogurt consists of milk solids, a sweetener, milk fat, yogurt culture (commonly Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilus), plus flavorings and sometimes coloring (natural or artificial).

What ingredient is in frozen yogurt? ›

Ingredients: Pasteurized & Cultured Skim Milk, Sugar, Corn Syrup, Whey, Stabilizer & Emulsifier (Mono & Diglycerides, Guar Gum, Carrageenan, Cellulose Gum, Standardized with Dextrose), Artificial Flavor, Annatto (Color).

What are the raw materials in frozen yogurt? ›

A frozen yogurt is prepared containing an admixture of cream, condensed skimmilk, sucrose, corn sweetener, stabilizers and 30-50% fluid acid whey based on the total weight of the admixture.

How do you keep frozen yogurt from being icy? ›

Use a little corn syrup.

I say corn syrup is optional here, but a little bit of it can help the texture of your strawberry frozen. yogurt by preventing the formation of large ice crystals while the mix freezes.

How do you stabilize frozen yogurt? ›

Now to prevent your froyo from crystallizing, you can make golden syrup. All you need to do is boil some water, add sugar and lemon wedge to caramelize the sugar and let it sit for 45 minutes. Golden syrup is just one of the substitute sugars that you could use in making your froyo.

Why did my homemade yogurt turn out runny? ›

The temperature is too low. If the temp is below 68 degrees Fahrenheit, the cultures will not ferment properly and the milk will stay runny. The temperature is too high. If the temperature is above 80 degrees Fahrenheit, the yogurt will ferment too fast and will also render the yogurt runny.

How do you fix yogurt that didn't set? ›

The Takeaway. If your yogurt doesn't set up properly the first time, try treating the failed “yogurt” like milk, and starting over. (Reheat it, add new starter, and incubate again.) The texture may suffer some, but it can save you having to throw the whole thing away.

Why can't you freeze Greek yogurt? ›

This is due to several reasons. Freezing Greek yogurt can cause the water in the yogurt to separate from the gel, resulting in a grainy and watery consistency once thawed. The freezing process can also impact the taste, altering the flavor profile and potentially making the yogurt less appealing.

How long does it take for yogurt to solidify? ›

Just give the pot of milk with the starter a quick stir, cover the pot with the lid, and place in a warm spot to rest and incubate for 8 hours. Jiggle the pot to see if the yogurt has solidified at this point. If yes, you've done it! You've made yogurt!

How long does it take for yogurt to be ready? ›

Yogurt takes as little as 4 hrs and as long as 15 hours, depending on the cultures you use and how mild or tangy you like it. The longer it incubates, the tangier it will be. I incubate my yogurt for 6 hours.

How long does it take for yogurt to defrost? ›

Allow at least 24 hours for proper thawing. Remember to stir upon thawing -if this doesn't help with the texture, fear not. Grainy or liquid yoghurts are undetectable in smoothies or baking, and offer the same nutritional benefits.

References

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Duane Harber

Last Updated:

Views: 5924

Rating: 4 / 5 (71 voted)

Reviews: 86% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Duane Harber

Birthday: 1999-10-17

Address: Apt. 404 9899 Magnolia Roads, Port Royceville, ID 78186

Phone: +186911129794335

Job: Human Hospitality Planner

Hobby: Listening to music, Orienteering, Knapping, Dance, Mountain biking, Fishing, Pottery

Introduction: My name is Duane Harber, I am a modern, clever, handsome, fair, agreeable, inexpensive, beautiful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.