We all want our kids to experience new foods, so I thought this frozen yogurt bark recipe would be something other moms and their kids would enjoy. Adding the extra fruit to the top adds a whole lot of yummy flavors, and you can totally customize what fruits you add to match your little ones taste buds.
Berry Frozen Yogurt Bark
This recipe is super easy and adds a fun twist to a much-loved favorite.
Ingredients:
- Yogurt (I used Happy Tot Whole Milk Yogurt)
- Fruits (I used strawberries and blackberries)
- Coconut (if desired)
- Wax paper
Directions:
Squeeze one pouch of Happy Tots Whole Milk Yogurt onto a pan lined with wax paper.
Cut up fruits of your choice and sprinkle them on the top of the yogurt.
Sprinkle coconut if desired.
Place in the freezer for 30 minutes to 1 hour or until frozen.
Remove and break into pieces.
You’ll want to store any uneaten frozen yogurt bark in the freezer.
Berry Frozen Yogurt Bark
Ingredients
- Yogurt I used Happy Tot Whole Milk Yogurt
- Fruits I used strawberries and blackberries
- Coconut if desired
- Wax paper
Instructions
- Squeeze one pouch of Happy Tots Whole Milk Yogurt onto a pan lined with wax paper.
- Cut up fruits of your choice and sprinkle them on the top of the yogurt.
- Sprinkle coconut if desired.
- Place in the freezer for 30 minutes to 1 hour or until frozen.
- Remove and break into pieces.
- You’ll want to store any uneaten frozen yogurt bark in the freezer.
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