Save It A refreshing and healthy dessert featuring juicy strawberries dipped in creamy yogurt, then chilled to perfection. Perfect for a light snack or a guilt-free treat.
I first served these to my family on a warm afternoon and they couldn't get enough of the creamy yogurt contrasted with sweet strawberries.
Ingredients
- Fruit: 8 large fresh strawberries
- Yogurt Coating: 1 cup (240 g) Greek yogurt (plain or vanilla), 1 tablespoon honey or maple syrup (optional for sweetness), 1/2 teaspoon pure vanilla extract (optional)
- Garnish (optional): 2 tablespoons finely chopped nuts (e.g., pistachios, almonds, or hazelnuts), 2 tablespoons shredded coconut, 2 tablespoons mini dark chocolate chips
Instructions
- Step 1:
- Line a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Step 2:
- Wash and pat dry the strawberries. Cut each strawberry in half lengthwise to create half-circles.
- Step 3:
- In a small bowl, mix the Greek yogurt with honey (if using) and vanilla extract until smooth.
- Step 4:
- Hold a strawberry half by the cut side and dip the rounded side halfway into the yogurt, letting excess drip off.
- Step 5:
- Place the dipped strawberry halves, cut side down, onto the prepared baking sheet.
- Step 6:
- If desired, sprinkle dipped strawberries immediately with chopped nuts, coconut, or chocolate chips.
- Step 7:
- Repeat with all strawberry halves.
- Step 8:
- Place the baking sheet in the freezer for 1 hour, or until the yogurt is set.
- Step 9:
- Serve immediately for a frosty treat, or transfer to an airtight container and keep frozen until ready to serve.
Save It My kids love helping dip the strawberries and choosing their favorite toppings, making it a fun family activity.
Preparation Tips
Make sure strawberries are completely dry before dipping to help the yogurt adhere better and prevent clumping.
Storage Advice
Store dipped strawberries in a single layer on a baking sheet in the freezer before transferring to a container to avoid sticking.
Variations
Try substituting the Greek yogurt with coconut yogurt or adding a pinch of cinnamon to the yogurt mixture for a different flavor profile.
Save It This simple dessert brings freshness and a creamy touch to your snack time and impresses guests with minimal effort.
Common Questions About Recipes
- → What type of yogurt works best for coating?
Greek yogurt, plain or vanilla, provides a thick, creamy coating that sets well when frozen.
- → Can I use other fruits besides strawberries?
Yes, firm fruits like apple slices or banana halves can also be dipped and chilled for similar treats.
- → How long should the coated strawberries be chilled?
A minimum of one hour in the freezer ensures the yogurt coating is firm and ready to serve.
- → Are there flavor variations recommended for the yogurt?
Adding a dash of cinnamon or using flavored yogurts can introduce interesting taste twists.
- → What garnishes complement the yogurt-coated strawberries?
Finely chopped nuts, shredded coconut, or mini dark chocolate chips provide texture and added flavor.