Tuesday, June 27, 2023

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE FROZEN YOGURT BITES by author @CleoCoyle

 

From Cleo Coyle: Today I'm sharing an easy way that Marc and I make light, frozen yogurt snacks for summer. It's also a wonderful way to make use of yogurt that might be approaching its expiration date in your fridge.

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🍓 Now let's get our frozen yogurt bites on!





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🍓 A Recipe Note from Cleo

While we've had a temperate June here in New York City, Marc and I know the high heat and humidity will soon be sapping the life out of us, so frozen treats like these will be much appreciated. 

Whether it’s hot or not where you are, these pretty little Strawberry Shortcake Frozen Yogurt Bites are incredibly easy to make. They’re relatively light on the calories, too.

Because of the many combinations possible with flavors and add-ins, there is foodie fun to be had in creating these babies. It's also a part of our "Waste not!" philosophy since (as I mentioned above) it's a great way to make use of fruit yogurts in your fridge that may be approaching their expiration dates. 

Stay cool, everyone, and eat with joy! 

~ Cleo





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🍓 Cleo's Strawberry Shortcake
Frozen Yogurt Bites

Makes 12 frozen bites

You will need: 
1 mini muffin pan (with 12 cups)
12 mini paper liners

Ingredients: 
1 six-ounce container (or 1/2 heaping cup) of strawberry yogurt
1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon sweetened condensed milk (low-fat is fine)
A few strawberries
12 Nilla wafers (regular or reduced fat) or see "optional crust" note below...

OPTIONAL CRUST: Another option for a "cookie crust" is your basic graham cracker crust: Combine 1 package graham crackers (that's about 9 "boards" or 1-2/3 cups crumbs) with 1/4 cup granulated sugar. Add in 1/3 cup melted butter. Press crumb mixture into bottom of paper lined muffin cups.

RECIPE NOTE: The amount of sweetened condensed milk in this recipe works out to exactly 1/4 of a typical 14-ounce can. If you'd rather use up the entire can at one time, simply quadruple this recipe: that is, use 4 six-ounce containers of yogurt (or 2 heaping cups) and 48 Nilla wafers. You can certainly have fun with multiple flavors if you do this, dividing up the can of milk into four bowls and using four different flavors of yogurt.

DIRECTIONS:

Step 1 - Stir together the yogurt and sweetened condensed milk. Slice up the fruit, add, and stir. (How much or how little fruit or other items you add is up to your own taste.) Set aside in refrigerator.




Step 2 - Prep cookie crust:
The easiest "cookie crust" to use here is a Nilla wafer that's whittled down with a paring knife to fit the cups in your mini muffin pan. (See my photo.) 

NOTE: The resulting cookie crumbs from Step 2 can be used as a tasty topping for  these frozen treats, so be sure to save them for the final garnish.




Step 3 - Prep pan: Drop each whittled down Nilla wafer into a paper-lined mini-muffin cup. 

OPTIONAL CRUST: If using a homemade graham cracker crust, press crumb mixture into bottom of paper lined muffin cups.




Step 4 - Freeze and finish: Spoon the yogurt mixture into each cup. Place in the freezer for at least two hours. If freezing longer, cover the pan with plastic wrap. 

Before serving, you can pretty up the cups by adding a slice of fruit on top with a tiny shot of whipped cream and a final garnish...







THE FUN FINAL GARNISH

Remember those Nilla wafer crumbs?

Top each yogurt cup with a sprinkling of
cookie crumbs over the top, and
eat with summertime joy!







☕ Serve with 
Cleo's Cold Brew!

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Eat (and read) with joy!


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Haunted Bookshop Mysteries



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11 comments:

  1. Cleo I love your coffee house series. I read the book first, then I listen to the audio on my way to work and on my break. Honey Roasted is a sweet delight and so are these delicious treats.

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  2. Thank you so much! Strawberries are my sweet spot, Cleo and this looks like a marvelous dessert. Tell Jack Shepard he can haunt me anytime.

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  3. Carrie Hughes-EvansJune 27, 2023 at 1:31 AM

    We are a few months away from strawberry season here in New Zealand but your lovely photographs will tide me until September. Thank you , Ms Coyle

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  4. Thank you for the yummy recipe. I will be trying this soon since we have fresh strawberries on the vines.
    2clowns at arkansas dot net

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  5. Yummy summer dessert! I'll be trying this.

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  6. What a great idea! I have Strawberry Cheesecake yogurt in the fridge and strawberries - this will make a fun recipe. aprilbluetx at yahoo dot com

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  7. This looks delicious and refreshing! I actually made some frozen yogurt the other day, abd I eat it with some granola and fresh strawberries. Now, the sweetened condensed milk and Nilla wafer are new twists! Thank you so much, Creo!

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  8. Ah, nilla wafers. Useful in many desserts, like this and banana cream pie.
    Interesting to use sweetened yogurt and sweetened condensed milk.

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  9. Thanks for your kind comments, everyone. Marc and I appreciate your taking the time to join us in the Kitchen. We hope you all have a delicious summer!

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  10. They're so cute. And not as hard of a recipe as I thought.

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  11. Thank you for the recipe fun summertime treats deborahortega229@yahoo.com

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