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Frozen Yogurt Bites

Last updated on June 18th, 2021 at 04:55 pm

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Frozen Yogurt Bites

Frozen Yogurt Bites made with mixed berry yogurt and Gerber oatmeal cereal are refreshing, sweet, fun and satisfying, perfect for a summertime snack.

Frozen Yogurt Bites

Hi guys and Happy Friday! I can count the minutes to the weekend and I already can’t wait for the fun to start, especially when I have Frozen Yogurt Bites ready to enjoy! Ok, so I totally made these for my toddler, because quiet honestly, I can’t keep my fingers of them. They are so good, such a fun treat to share with your little one.

We just recently went on vacation to Mexico and my son had the pleasure to eat ice cream every single day. Therefore, while I am completely fine with that on vacation, I don’t encourage that on a daily basis. Hence, Frozen Yogurt Bites come to the rescue since they are a healthier alternative! The bites are absolutely delicious, fun, easy to make and your little bug will be all over them, while still getting a good portion of yogurt and cereal! I used Oatmeal Banana Strawberry, to make them more hearty and satisfying, so the snack actually satisfies his hunger.

Why you will love Frozen Yogurt Bites

These Frozen Yogurt Bites are super fun and easy to whip, and its such a great idea to get your kids involved in the process. The kids can see how fun food is and how mixing different flavors and textures gets you a fun bite!

Pipe and freeze to get a fun snack!

Mix the Frozen Yogurt Bites with some refrigerated berries and let them snack as they please! The Yogurt Bites make such a refreshing and fun summer snack. You can help yourself to a handful, they may be tiny, but adults love them too!

 

Frozen Yogurt Bite

  • Prep Time10 MIN
  • Cook Time9 MIN
  • Servings 6 servings

Ingredients

  • 14 oz Gerber Mixed Berry Blends Yogurt
  • 1 cup Oatmeal Banana Strawberry
  • 1 cup whole milk
  • 1 - 2 tablespoons maple syrup – optional

Instructions

  • Top a large cutting board with parchment paper and set aside.
  • Combine all the ingredients into a large bowl. Using a whisk or spatula, mix until well blended. Maple syrup is optional and must be added only if you would prefer the frozen yogurt bites to be sweeter.
  • Fit a pipping bag with a large star tip; fill the bag with the yogurt mixture. Pipe tiny bites onto the parchment paper covered board, 1/8 inch from each other.
  • Place into the freezer for at least 2 hours.
  • Once frozen, the bites can be served. Leftovers must be stored in the freezer.

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Julie Wood

Julie Wood

I would use Gerber baby cereal in my Banana Bread recipe!

Betsy Barnes

Betsy Barnes

This is recipe has a festive look, perfect for all the red, white and blue holidays! :)

shelly peterson

shelly peterson

I am going to try making pancakes using Gerber cereal.

Ashley

Ashley

Is the oatmeal prepared? I ask because you can grind regular oatmeal (or rice/brown rice for that matter) and you could use it here and then maybe it would be more palatable for grown ups, but I think you'd have to prepare it. Sorry to say I also don't trust that Gerber yogurt - what kind of yogurt doesn't need to be refrigerated?


peasandpeonies

peasandpeonies

Hi Ashley - it baby cereal so its very light and fluffy :) but you can try grinding oatmeal to a very fine consistency. You can use any yogurt you want as well.

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