Homemade Frozen Yogurt

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Make your own homemade frozen yogurt with just two ingredients, and you can customize the base recipe for as many flavors as you want!

How To Make Frozen Yogurt At Home
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Super easy frozen yogurt recipe

The best part about this healthy frozen treat is how simple it is to prepare.

Adults and kids of all ages love getting to choose their ingredients to swirl into the thick and creamy vanilla base.

Turn it into Chocolate Frozen Yogurt, or strawberry, or peanut butter, coconut, mango, blueberry, cotton candy, birthday cake batter…

As a chocolate lover, I often like to stir in a handful of mini chocolate chips or chopped dark chocolate and diced frozen cherries.

What are some of your favorite frozen yogurt flavors?

Also try this Almond Milk Ice Cream

Vanilla Frozen Yogurt With Greek Yogurt

Serving suggestions

You might already have the ingredients needed to make this homemade soft serve frozen yogurt right now!

Yes, even if you are reading this at ten in the morning.

With the same protein, calcium, and probiotic live active cultures as your usual healthy breakfast yogurt, who says you can’t eat frozen yogurt for breakfast?

Or serve it as a healthy dessert or snack, topped with Coconut Whipped Cream, sprinkles, sliced bananas, or chopped Chocolate Truffles.

Scoop the healthy frozen treat into ice cream bowls or waffle cones.

You can also make a delicious frozen yogurt parfait by layering vanilla froyo with sponge cake and strawberries in chilled mason jars.

*The recipe also works as Frozen Yogurt Bark

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Frozen Yogurt Flavors

Homemade froyo flavors

Chocolate: Stir half a cup of Dutch cocoa powder and a teaspoon of pure vanilla extract into the yogurt, and increase the sweetener to half a cup as well.

Peanut butter: Add half a cup of peanut butter or almond butter before churning. Garnish with chopped peanuts if you wish.

Coconut: Use coconut yogurt, or add a fourth of a teaspoon of coconut extract. Stir in a handful of shredded coconut at the end, or top with toasted coconut flakes.

Coffee: Stir a teaspoon each of instant coffee granules and pure vanilla extract into the plain yogurt. Garnish with shaved chocolate or crushed coffee beans.

What flavor will you make first?

I think peanut butter and shaved chocolate sounds like a perfect frozen yogurt recipe. Chopped apples and cinnamon for apple pie froyo would be really good as well.

Or you can make this Nutella Frozen Yogurt or Cherry Frozen Yogurt.

Vanilla And Chocolate Frozen Yogurt In A Cone

Frozen Greek yogurt recipe ingredients

To make the froyo, you will need plain or vanilla yogurt or non dairy yogurt, a fourth cup of your favorite sweetener, and as many mix ins as your heart desires.

The recipe can be made with full or low fat regular or Greek yogurt. To make vegan frozen yogurt, try cashew yogurt, coconutmilk yogurt, or soy yogurt.

Pretty much anything goes in terms of all purpose sweeteners. Try pure maple syrup, honey, agave, white or unrefined sugar, date sugar, or xylitol or erythritol for sugar free frozen yogurt.

This homemade frozen yogurt can be gluten free, dairy free, egg free, vegan, low carb, keto, low calorie, low fat, and refined sugar free.

Readers also love this Coconut Milk Ice Cream

Vegan Frozen Yogurt Recipe

Sweet or tart frozen yogurt

If you are a tart froyo fan, use unsweetened yogurt and just the one fourth cup of sweetener. Or you can use sweetened yogurt and omit the added sweetener entirely.

For sweet frozen yogurt that is more similar to the kind you can get from a soft serve machine on the boardwalk or at a local Menchies, Costco, Sweet Frog, or Tutti Frutti store, double the added sweetener.

The great thing about this frozen yogurt recipe is that it is your choice how much sugar and optional ingredients to include.

Homemade Frozen Yogurt

How to make frozen yogurt at home

If using an ice cream maker, read the instruction manual that comes with your specific brand and model. Some machines require preparation ahead of time.

Start by whisking the yogurt and sweetener together. Pour the sweetened yogurt into the ice cream machine, and churn according to the manufacturer’s directions.

Mine usually takes about ten to fifteen minutes to thicken into an ice cream texture. This time can vary due to humidity, brands of yogurt, and different machines.

Turn off the ice cream machine, and stir in any desired add-ins. Serve immediately, or transfer to a container and freeze up to a half hour for a firmer texture.

Store leftovers in an airtight container for up to a month. When ready to eat again, thaw fifteen to twenty minutes before serving.

No ice cream machine?

Option one: Freeze the yogurt mixture in an ice cube tray, then blend in a Vitamix or Blendtec until smooth and creamy.

Option two: Freeze the mixture in a shallow container. Around every thirty minutes (for up to three hours), stir the slush. Yes, this process takes a while, and it will also never yield as creamy of a result, but it is still delicious.

Option three: Forgo the ice cream texture entirely. Instead, pour the liquid yogurt mixture into popsicle molds or paper cups. You will probably want to double the sweetener for popsicles, because the sweetness is less pronounced once frozen solid.

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Recipe tips and tricks

Homemade ice cream or froyo is best served the day it’s made. However, it still tastes delicious for up to a month in the freezer, stored in an airtight plastic container.

If you freeze for more than a day, you will probably end up with a frozen block. So just be sure to thaw the frozen yogurt for fifteen to twenty minutes prior to serving.

If you own a basic Cuisinart ice cream maker like I do, make sure its bowl has been frozen for at least twenty four hours prior to using and is solid like a frozen brick.

You may end up with slushy ice cream if the bowl of the machine is even the slightest bit unfrozen.

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Homemade Frozen Yogurt

Make your own healthy homemade frozen yogurt recipe with just 2 ingredients!
Prep Time: 12 minutes
Total Time: 12 minutes
Yield: 3 cups
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups yogurt of choice
  • 1/4 cup sweetener of choice
  • add-ins or toppings of choice (see above for ideas)

Instructions 

  • How to make homemade frozen yogurt: Whisk ingredients together. If you want sweet froyo as opposed to tart, increase sweetener to 1/3 cup. If you have an ice cream maker, pour the mix into the machine and process according to your machine’s directions. Or if you don’t have an ice cream machine, see other preparation options listed above in this post. Store in an airtight container for up to a month. Natural homemade frozen yogurt is creamiest the day it's made because it freezes solid, so be sure to thaw any leftovers 15-20 minutes before serving.
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Notes

Try serving the frozen yogurt over this Brownie In A Mug.
 
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140 Comments

  1. jenica says:

    I would make a french toast flavor with vanilla, cinnamon, and maple syrup. mmm

  2. Anonymous says:

    i literally crave ice cream everyday, so this will be perfect. can’t wait to try

  3. Suzanne says:

    I don’t know why I never thought of making my own frozen yogurt. I always get a bit sad when my family goes out for theirs and I don’t partake. Not any more!

  4. Lacey says:

    I haven’t read all the comments so, bear with me – but has anyone tried doing the fro-yo using the freezer bags and ice/salt? There are all kinds of pins about it on pinterest (make your own ice cream without an ice cream maker!), and I wondered about doing it with yogurt instead of milk, but I haven’t gotten around to it yet. Can anyone weigh in?

  5. Lisa @ The Raw Serenity says:

    This looks so lush!
    I always freeze my yoghurts. They don’t turn out like a soft serve like yours but still amazing 🙂

  6. Andrea says:

    Hi CCK I have become addicted to your blog is like heaven for people like me who thought life will be lame after becoming lactose intolerant and often the lactose free products don’t taste good (specially because I live in central america where the options are so little) but finding your blog is a blessing, I’m trying as many recipes as I can and my family wouldn’t believe that they are healthy and vegan, thanks so much and keep up the good work, tons of hugs =)

  7. Girlnapurpledres says:

    Frozen yoghurt is a superb dessert option. A really great inbetween if you didn’t want to quite splash out as far as ice cream.

  8. Laura says:

    Man I wish we had more vegan things in my area. There are plenty of dairy-free milks at our Walmart, but then they usually have like two pints of vanilla flavored so delicious ice cream(goodness knows how long they have been sitting there). I did find out that one of the grocery stores here carries Daiya, but still none carry any non-dairy yogurts or ice creams.

  9. The Blissful Baker says:

    Hello! I Love your site and know you use a vitamix blender if I’m correct? I was just wondering (as I am looking into a new blender) would you recommend it? It seems very expensive for a blender but I did use my blender at least once a day. Any advice from anyone would be greatly appreciated! 🙂

    Check out my latest recipe, review & giveaway @ Baking Blissful

  10. Nixie says:

    Hello Katie!

    I don’t have an ice cream maker so every time I try and do the ice cream recipes, they come out super icy. And I feel like buying a one-use machine “Uni-Tasker” is such a waste of space.
    🙁 Kudos to you!

    xoxo Nicole

    1. Annie says:

      I sympathize

  11. Kelsey says:

    what. SO GREAT!

  12. Shannon @ Skinny Sometimes says:

    This looks amazing. I can’t wait to try it. It’s such a great base recipe too! I’m just curious why it loses sweetness after its frozen? Just wondering! I’ve never heard that before, very interesting and good to know!

  13. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes says:

    LOVING fro-yo lately. This looks great. And yes, the woes of photographing any frozen treat – fun times! 😉

  14. carolyn says:

    This is easy enough I might need to try it…
    By the way, I followed you on Twitter.

    1. olivia ray says:

      follow you on twitter
      ha ha ha

  15. Rachele says:

    I love the lychee froyo at Pinkberry, topped with fresh squeezed lime juice. Yum!! But we moved to across the country and I haven’t had any for a few months. Can not wait to try this, Kaity!! Thank you!!

  16. cd says:

    Yay, thanks. I tried doing this myself in the past and it didn’t work for me but I will follow your instructions to the letter and see if I have more success. Peach melba flavour would be good to make the most of the stone fruits before their season ends.