How To Make My Favorite Frozen Yogurt Dots

Frozen Yogurt Dots

My kids always know that when they see something unexpected in the freezer, I’m usually the one responsible for it. I can’t help it – I LOVE frozen treats! I’m always freezing new things to try and find my next frozen treat obsession. If I had to choose a few all-time faves, I would probably say it’s frozen grapes, frozen Reese’s Cups, and the frozen yogurt dots that I’ll be sharing with you today!

Not only do frozen yogurt dots make a delicious and healthy snack, but they’re fun to eat, too! I’m sure that even the pickiest of eaters would be  delighted to have a bowl of these for dessert or as a snack.

And if you want to take your frozen yogurt dots up another level, there are plenty of ways to customize them! Mix them up with some granola or fresh berries to make a great summertime breakfast, or serve them with a snickerdoodle cookie or brownie bits to make a decadent dessert. The sky’s the limit with this one!

Here’s how you can make your own frozen yogurt dots at home.

Watch me make these tasty little yogurt dots in the video at the end of this post!

Frozen Yogurt Dots

How To Make Frozen Yogurt Dots

You’ll need:

  • Yogurt
  • Small ziplock bag
  • Scissors
  • Cookie sheet
  • Silpat or parchment paper
Frozen Yogurt Dots

Directions:

Start by spooning your favorite cup of yogurt into a small ziplock baggie. Seal the bag when you’re done filling it.

Frozen Yogurt Dots

Next, prepare your cookie sheet by lining it with one of my oven mats, a silpat, or a sheet of parchment paper.

Frozen Yogurt Dots

Then use your scissors to snip off one of the bottom corners of the ziplock bag to create a piping bag. Pipe little dots of yogurt onto the liner you’ve placed on the cookie sheet.

Frozen Yogurt Dots

When you’re done piping the dots, place the cookie sheet into your freezer to allow the yogurt dots to freeze. It should take about 20 minutes or so, depending on the size of your dots.

Frozen Yogurt Dots

When the dots are all frozen solid, peel them away from the paper or mat. Scoop them into a small bowl and serve. You can use a spoon if you feel like it, but they make a pretty great finger food, too!

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I made mine with Greek yogurt and some pureed raspberries. Yum!

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Jill Nystul (aka Jillee)

Jill Nystul is an accomplished writer and author who founded the blog One Good Thing by Jillee in 2011. With over 30 years of experience in homemaking, she has become a trusted resource for contemporary homemakers by offering practical solutions to everyday household challenges.I share creative homemaking and lifestyle solutions that make your life easier and more enjoyable!

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