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.

Healthy Vanilla Froyo Recipe

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. Bek @ Crave says:

    Ohhh I like this! I’d add pb for sure 😉

  2. Holly says:

    That too looks super delicious.

  3. steinbe says:

    I pinned this fabulous dessert! Can’t wait to try it!

  4. Rodzilla says:

    how is this any different than just freezing regular low fat yogurt? this won’t give a self-serve froyo type consistency.

    1. Laura says:

      It’s sad when someone doesn’t even bother to read the post before making a snarky comment. Go back and read CCK’s recipe directions again.

      1. Rodzilla says:

        no, no. I read…that’s where my confusion is coming from.

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      aw thanks for letting me know!

  5. R says:

    Hi, I just recently found your blog and I love it. I have a question. I like to pin your recipes. (I like my stuff all in one place.) But I notice when I pin one of your recipes, when the description box comes up, the title of the recipe automatically is there, but The blog name is not there. Sometimes I type it in, but it’s rather long, and I’d rather it came up automatically. : ) This way you get credit, and I can quickly post and later find my healthier version among my not so healthy pins. I guess this is a suggestion more than a question.

    1. Chocolate-Covered Katie says:

      I’m trying to remember to do that now :).

  6. Kitty Bea says:

    Have you ever made ice “cream” with frozen bananas? It’s amazing, you just put the frozen, broken up bananas in a food processor or blender and it gets to the texture of ice cream/frozen yogurt. You could come up with recipe ideas with different flavors. 🙂

    And can you make your sorta recipes without an ice cream maker?

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Yes, you can freeze and re-blend in a vita-mix.
      Or you can turn the mixture into popsicles!

  7. Breyana says:

    Will a blender work or do I have to use an ice cream maker?

  8. Bob Tuel says:

    You can add a scoop of Vi Shake MIX ..

  9. Raina says:

    Omg this looks so easy! I just put some in the freezer and imma just mix it every once in a while. Thanks for the recipe! I mixed in strawberries (yummeh)

  10. Dee says:

    This is exactly what I was looking for! Thank you for adding the additional info about what to do if you don’t have an ice cream maker. I’ll be making this immediately. 🙂

  11. Brad says:

    the picture is so delicious, i want to try this immediately…heading towards the kitchen!!

  12. kate says:

    I’ve heard that adding gelatin, arrowroot, alcohol, or xanthan gum helps to prevent the ice cream from freezing like a solid block. I know you are vegan and would not use gelatin, but I am not sure about how the other ingredients will turn out… I think I’m going to try arrowroot with your recipes since it has health benefits. I just get so sad when I have a wonderfully delicious ice cream that turns into a wonderfully delicious (but almost inedible) icy block D:

  13. Brianna says:

    this frozen yogurt is great! I made a bunch of it!

  14. Anoushe says:

    Hi Katie,
    Your blog is amazing! My mom and I keep on sending eachother recipes that we want the other person to make and I always find myself spending hours bookmarking everything I want to try! I was thinking of getting an ice cream maker because we really love frozen yoghurt, but living in Switzerland only have one store selling it (and it closes at 7!!) so I was wondering what exact brand you would recommend? I know you use a cuisine art, but what model?

    Thank you for being so amazing! Keep up the inspirational work 🙂

  15. Tera W says:

    Hi Katie, First I HAVE to let you know that your recipes CHANGED my life!! (Lol) My daughter went from thinking I was a super nagging mother who only gave her healthy food,to helping me make some amazing good snacks pretty much daily for the last week! ( I have yet to make any chick pea or bean based recipes because I know she wouldnt try it knowing the sweet treats have bean base!) I was wondering how you would make your mocha java chip frozen yogurt, Ive oonly been able to find ice cream recipes. I think this frozen yogurt post is from awhile ago but Id love to get your recipe….everything Ive made has been GREAT!! YOUR VERY TALENTED!!!

    1. Chocolate Covered Katie says:

      Aw Tera, this comment really made me smile :).
      I have a coffee ice cream recipe, but not frozen yogurt… I’d maybe try adding 1/2 tsp instant coffee (like Mt. Hagan brand) to this recipe or to the Brownie Batter Frozen yogurt recipe. And then add some mini chocolate chips after churning?

      1. Tera W says:

        Its always SO nice to make someone smile!! Your very gracious, Im sure you get alot of compliments!! Your blog is GREAT & its SO nice of you to reply to the comments!! I will definitely try those recipes! We just got an icecream maker & to tell you the truth im NOT really impressed with it. Its a mini & we end up trying half recipe in the machine & half w/out and it turns out about the same. It actually seems easier to make the frozen yogurt w/out it! Havent tried the icecream yet tho! I’ve had more success with other recipes that dont call for freezing!! Thank you again!!! Keep the new ideas coming! Lol..I dont know HOW you do it & have a life besides!!